Take a random tween, age 8-12, place them in front of a rotaryphone and observe at the blank stare of bewilderment. Yes, goneare the days of the landline, pushed aside by the next wave oftechnological advancement. Mobile phones are fast displacinglandlines in many homes; accompanying this movement is the factkids regularly use and know how to use these cell phones. Themobility of cell phones means you can be anywhere and have thenecessity, or should I say the convenience, of a phone.
