I just couldn’t blog about WAR again, so pardon the indulgence.
I hadn’t planned on this purchase, but…
It’s a sleek, sporty, compact convertible; midnight blue with black interior, quiet, with all the bells and whistles and top of the line communication capabilities.
The Z-222 is rechargeable, and very comfortable. Just the right size.
Wish I could drive it. It’s my new phone.
Unfortunately, we got caught in a freak cloudburst this week and me, the dog and my old phone got drenched. White-out conditions. Had to hide under a palo verde.
It stopped raining just after we arrived home, of course, and I was so busy drying Mica and peeling off clothes that I forgot about the phone.
Next morning I took out the battery and let everything dry in the sun, but it wouldn’t work.
When I took it to the store to see about testing it with a new battery, the fellow helping me took one look at the little red square on the back of the phone and said it was toast. Apparently a red square is a water damage indicator. Ooops.
So… I had no choice. I got the cheapest little flip-phone they had, and you know, it’s kinda sexy.ย They popped in my old SIM card and we were in business.
I will miss my lime green one, but all things happen for a reason. I think we’ll have a long, mutually beneficial relationship. Once I learn how to drive it.
It looks like it could be a Keshe wheel-less car, doesn’t it?ย ~ BP

I had a Z-522a (or something like that) before I got my iPhone. In many ways, it was better than the iPhone. Enjoy!
Not to rain on your parade……..
Laura – Earthing Oz [laura@earthingoz.com.au]
Generation Zapped!
Generation Zapped is a documentary currently being filmed, but here is a trailer to give you a glimpse of the research that suggests wireless technology can pose serious health risks.
Watch the trailer HERE
Being well also means being knowledgeable about the tools we use.
Blue… yes I know wireless technology has negative effects on us, but I need to be connected to my family as we’re often not even in the same country, and my work. Since I personally am not wired, for now in an emergency I need to have a device.
I posted a very detailed video a couple of weeks ago about what cell phone towers, cell phones, WiFi, television, Smart meters and everything else is doing to our personal energetic fields. They’re greatly distorted. That will all be fixed very soon, so no worries.
http://www.activistpost.com/2015/10/one-secret-text-gives-any-police-state-agency-total-control-of-your-phone-even-when-its-off.html?
Ti-grr… yes, they track us in many ways; through credit cards (that new chip will come in very handy) the electronics and GPS systems in the newer vehicles, tires, phones, TVs, iPads, and some people on the planet welcomed being chipped themselves. That new Apple watch will no doubt be spying, too.
Lol..yes, a wheel-less car with a kick ass sun roof.
Dee… you got it! and now we’ve just designed a new Keshe car body.
My first phone had less than perfect range…maybe 2-3 houses away.
after careful considerations, I finally decided to replace the string with a much longer one…
Keep a jar with a lid filled with rice handy for such occasions…
bury the phone in the rice for a couple of days without the battery.
also
keep a sandwich size zip-lock baggie (for your phone) in the glove compartment for stranded moments in the rain.
Uncooked rice…
I threw out my flip phone by accident at a fast food place with my leftovers. Did not know till the next day. I couldn’t get another and hate the new one. Oh well ๐
Well, it’s nice to know there are at least 4 other people out there who are still using the oh! so-cool flip style phone. Congratulations, Molly, on joining and expanding our swelling ranks. LOL.. Mine flip phone is slightly dinged up after all these years — good thing I love it for it’s practicality and not it’s good looks. It’s best feature, in my opinion anyway, is that it carries over any and all minutes I haven’t used up at service renewal time — waste not, want not, I say. And although I can text with it, on principle I have never done so, and I likely never will. ๐
Demitra… yes, not all of us want or need all the toys. I do not text. It’s a phone for when I’m not home. Rarely used. That’s it.
We just got on a better plan that AT&T didn’t bother to tell us about until we called to complain about something, so things are looking up. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
awwwww,you are such a Sweetheart,,its beautiful,,lol
Self indulgence indeed Molly. Sometimes you can be so phony, sigh.
Awesome! I’m not the only one left who also has a flip phone! ๐ Mine is about 5 years old and the original battery still holds a charge for about 4 or 5 days. I love it.