It's funny - I love technology, but hate everything else. I had to get a new car last week and told the sales clerk I didn't care, just needed something that ran and fit my payment preference (Like, he kept asking "what do you think about >insert car type here<" and I just responded "I don't even know what that is.". My closet consists of about 1/2 Walmart blue shirts and 1/2 Video Game shirts/Hawaiian shirts. I wear my shoes until they're falling apart. All these things everyone else cares about, 'meh. But give me something shiny that lights up and I'm happy. With that said, I like to keep my old stuff as well. I still have my Intellivision - hooked up to my HDTV - and play it on occasion.
I can, however, honestly understand the lack of need for a cell phone. If I didn't use my phone for mobile browsing, truth be told, I probably wouldn't miss it. I do text quite a bit. Rarely call anyone on it. In our case though, we don't have a home phone (who needs one now?), so I suppose I do need it for when my wife's not home and I need to call.
As for the mobile browsing, I do really like that. Between my internet addiction and my constant need to have an LCD screen in front of me, the phone works well. The internet portion of the cell phone bill is cheaper than a newspaper every day and I get a better selection of news stories (never had to read a single article about Tiger Woods!) and can read them virtually anywhere without having to carry the newspaper around with me.