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Technical Help & Discussion => Software, Hardware & Website Recommendations => Topic started by: Tony on April 28, 2005, 15:13
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http://tinyurl.com/8hgx7
I found this site and thought....I bet Dave[Chorley] wil love it :D
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I hate hands free too. I have blue teeth with my phone, which apparently enables it to talk to your car, and to other people with blue teeth, but I've never used it. :roll:
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My rant is about people who talk on mobiles in restaurants. I remember one guy in particular who waited until the waitress brought his main course and then proceeded to phone someone. By the time he had finished his conversation his meal was stone cold.
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Don't let me start on about people that talk on mobiles in the cinema again! :evil:
Thats an interesting site actually tony :D
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Don't let me start on about people that talk on mobiles in the cinema again! Evil or Very Mad
I nearly eneded up hitting someone over that the other week... well I stood up and being a rather largely built guy must have been quite intimedating in the dark - they shut up straight away. :-)
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http://tinyurl.com/8hgx7
I found this site and thought....I bet Dave[Chorley] wil love it :D
:heehee: That should keep me busy for a week or three. Bookmarked.
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girls who start talking to themselves in the supermarket queue.
I do that all the time and I don't have a mobile phone. :D :D :D
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girls who start talking to themselves in the supermarket queue.
I do that all the time and I don't have a mobile phone. :D :D :D
But how many bottles of Merlot have you drunk on the way round? :laugh: :laugh:
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Cinemas ponder cell phone jammers
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) ? New Zealand cinema owners said Friday they may use mobile phone jamming technology to stop mid-movie calls and text messaging in the hopes of preventing disruptions and conflicts between patrons.
The national Motion Pictures Exhibitors Association said it?s studying the legality of using mobile phone jammers in the group?s 200 cinemas around the country.
Mobile phones in cinemas were a ?huge disruption? to moviegoers, said association spokesman Duncan Mackenzie.
?Even texting creates so much light and it?s unfair to expect that people should have to put up with it,? he said.
People talking on their phones in theaters often get extremely upset if asked to turn them off or leave, he said.
Mackenzie said ?cell phone rage? between patrons sometimes turned nasty.
He said he had to defuse one incident when a man threatened to hit two foreign students sitting on opposite sides of the cinema who were texting each other.
If jammers were introduced, people on call for emergencies could leave their mobile phones or pagers at the reception desk, he said.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/WeirdNews/2005/04/29/1018382.html
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Ignorant Twats......two car drivers passing in the opposite directions......they stop wind their respective windows down and proceed to hold a conversation. Whilst there are cars queued up behind them in both directions waiting to use the road. And then driving off with not even the slightest nod of acknowlagement that other road users where inconvenienced by their ignorance.......two women did it to me and another driver coming the opposite way yesterday...........one got of scot free, one didn't.....say no more :twisted:
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Ignorant Twats......two car drivers passing in the opposite directions......they stop wind their respective windows down and proceed to hold a conversation. Whilst there are cars queued up behind them in both directions waiting to use the road. And then driving off with not even the slightest nod of acknowlagement that other road users where inconvenienced by their ignorance.......two women did it to me and another driver coming the opposite way yesterday...........one got of scot free, one didn't.....say no more :twisted:
I often wonder where the expression "Scot Free" comes from. Does it mean you get away with murder up here in Scotland? :wink:
But how many bottles of Merlot have you drunk on the way round? Laughing
Were you walking behind me Simon :roll: :roll: :roll: