--- layout: post title: Not Doing categories: - personal - technology published: false --- My new phone is an [E72]. I'm using it to type this post in vim, which is inside a screen session, which resides on SDF, which I'm connected to using [PuTTY for Symbian OS][s2putty]. The fact that I can do this comfortably makes the phone a nice piece of technology, but I'm not writing to sing its praises. I'm writing to help me make some mindful choices about what I want this tool to be. When I was in college and very new to this thing called the internet, [Steve Talbott's NetFuture essays][netfuture] spoke strongly to me about examining the technologies we use to solve our problems. I didn't do much about it back then besides taking philosophy electives, but I suppose it paved the way for today by exposing my mind to the questions in the first place. It's unfortunately still true that [I don't ask "why" often enough][netfuture-114]. The only difference is that I know a bit more about the world, and I can bring this better experience to bear. I've had my phone less than two days but I already have ideas on the things that it will not be doing. 1. *It will not be syncing with my work email account.* I might make an exception for the calendar, if I can figure out how to do it, but I don't have a good reason to regularly check work email outside of work. Did I choose the right phone, if I'm not going to use its business connectivity features? I don't know anymore, but what's done is done. I wasn't in this contemplative mood when I was choosing a new phone. 1. *It will not contain a Twitter client, a Facebook client, or any client for any similar social web service.* Easy sharing easily leads to oversharing. I don't have a good reason to give or receive such painfully real-time updates, except for the [MMDA Twitter account][mmda]. I'll have to find an alternate source for that traffic data or make a exception for following this one account. 1. *It will not contain games.* The last thing I need my phone to do is to provide some potential time sinks. Now I need to come up with a list of do's that would make this thing mindfully useful. [e72]: http://www.nokia.com.ph/find-products/products/nokia-e72-products [s2putty]: http://s2putty.sourceforge.net/ [netfuture]: http://www.netfuture.org/ [netfuture-114]: http://www.netfuture.org/2000/Nov3000_114.html#3a [mmda]: http://www.twitter.com/mmda