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lol ;-) wonder if someone has a nerve to put speakerfone on during there call to annoy even more :-D
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Posted: 2004-02-23 04:13:48
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if i had that capability i would, that would be amuzing... the thing i hate the most though, has to be those (kids normally) people who have just got e new phone, and start going through the ringtones, as if to show off their new phone, and when you turn to look, its a crap nokia that was released bout 3months ago!
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Posted: 2004-02-23 04:18:38
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U mean u had to turn and look? :-D lol
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Posted: 2004-02-23 04:39:20
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yeah but only to see if they were old enough to hit if they played more then three ringtonez, after i look..... they werent, and after most of the train turned to look, they stopped after one.
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Posted: 2004-02-23 04:43:14
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They should have a ban on mobiles ringing on public transport lol ;-)
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Posted: 2004-02-23 10:52:19
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and restaurants
In fact one of my fav places in Amsterdam does have a policy of... 'calling outside' if you really MUST use your phone
ahh... undisturbed dinner
it's not that ppl call in public that annoys me, it's the sheer shallowness and emptiness of the conversations.
Stuff like 'hi hunnybunny I'm on the train..'
'...' 'nono the train is not moving yet' '...' 'nono you cook dinner' '....' 'no hunnybunny you cook dinner' '...' (repeat 10 times)
'i love you too hunnybunny' '....' 'i love you more' '....' 'no I love YOU more!' '...' (repeat 12 times)
I mean... i have no problems with ppl calling and telling the other party they'll be late coz the train is delayed.... but why all this nonsense that NOBODY wants to hear?
by now our railways have introduced 'silent' wagons, cell phone use not allowed....
Guess where I'm sitting.
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Posted: 2004-02-23 11:07:05
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Then you get those who are using earpieces: peopel seem to tend to speak louder when using the type that just go in their ear. I know that I often do. My employees often make shushing sounds to me.
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Posted: 2004-02-23 13:16:38
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rdnymllnsktr Posts: > 500
Eh, you should get an earboom, then, rather than an earbud.
Ethan
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Posted: 2004-02-24 00:21:31
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yeah get the hbh60. that thing will pick up a mosquito flying by. you ever notice that it's usually old people or people that just have "work phones" that are shouting? in other words, people that don't know jack about moder technology. oh yeah, about the phone jammer - HA! HA! im with cingular (850 mhz) --- no jamming for me!!!!!
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Posted: 2004-02-24 01:06:28
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rdnymllnsktr Posts: > 500
Considering that the US frequencies are 850 and 1900, why in the hell don't the jammer cover this instead of 800? What uses 800? (Thanks to slamEvil for mentioning this point, I didn't catch it until now)
Ethan
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Posted: 2004-02-24 01:10:01
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