Mike, you're really not alone, I also don't have a mobile.
I once had, far before they became smartphones. I also skipped most any social media account but G+, which is my contact to a group of developers I monthly meet, and you get some other contacts. I once started writing a twitter API, but since I don't use twitter anymore that's also discontinued.
I also don't have a car, living in city with a good public transportation system I only miss it once a year or less, when having to transport something larger or heavier. You also don't get much faster anywhere, only if you have bad luck with the time tables.
I have two iPods, a classic one with 160GB hdd to carry my music with me and an iPod Touch I bought to check out the buzz about the apps. They are nice to use, but I don't miss anything. I haven't used my iPod Touch for quite some time now.
I remember my appointments, I don't store them in a calendar, I partly use the outlook calender, but I just don't make appointments too early - and I don't have that many of them anyway. If you start swapping out your data externally, you will depend on that. I don't let that happen.
And I don't use a real flashligh or compass or water level or whatever, so I wouldn't have a use for that as an app, too. I phone in the office or at home. I sometimes would better be reachable by customers, but it turns out it never really is that urgent anyway. I inform myself from tv news, of which one is the most serious anyway and I use the internet to inform myself before buying something, I seldom do spontaneous buying, surely not of things you want to be informed of before buying.
Yes, I'm also already a dinosaur compared to younger people, that's quite normal, even at the age of 43.
Bye, Olaf.