00:00Here's my mobile phone. People ring me, I ring out.
00:05Yeah, I remember getting my first mobile phone. God knows how many years ago.
00:09Very basic thing, I think like everyone else. No photos, no text.
00:15I remember well my mobile phone because, to be honest, I've still got it in the drawer now.
00:20And it was an old, a very, very old Nokia when they very first came out.
00:25And it was the time when you could top up using the scratch cards.
00:29Overall, yeah, of course, they're a force for good. They have to be.
00:32They've moved us on technologically, but I think there's a few perhaps social aspects of them that have been like a downside.
00:42The battery would last for days and days and days on end.
00:45The phone that I've got now, if I get like a day, I'm happy, you know, but the old ones, the batteries would last.
00:52And I don't know why that technology's changed.
00:56Old school, mate. Always will be. Won't change.
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