Some may laugh to themselves (some will outloud and in this thread I'm sure) but I am very happy that I don't have a clue what half these posts are talking about. I still have a Nokia 3210 that is such a lump of metal I have yet to find a place in the UK 'wilds' that I don't get a signal. It stays turned off and I know that when it is needed in an emergency I am probably going to be able to use it. The rest of what I need is in my head and hands (map, compass etc). It is the 'oldy-worldy' skills that attracted me to bushcraft...all credit to those who like their gizmos, we are all free to enjoy the outdoors in our own way...but please don't let your phone ring next to me in the woods...up a mountain...on the seashore...etc...etc.