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Sunday, November 26, 2006

Three things learned over Thanksgiving Holiday

  1. Don't wash your cell phone and expect it to work again.
  2. There is a cool indicator just inside the battery compartment of a cell phone that indicates that the device has been immersed in liquid (see #1).
  3. It is still necessary to write down phone numbers despite having a cell phone (see #1).



("Arrogance", Cesare Ripa)
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Comments:

"I love technology"

sorry
# posted by Counterintuitive : 10:31 AM  


-Oh yeah!-

I thnik I'd rather wash my cell phone than wash my house phone.
# posted by theorris : 10:41 AM  


-Oh yeah!-

It turns out that throwing your phone at the asphalt in the parking lot will also ruin a phone. Who knew...

http://fiddley.com/archive/200609/where_in_the_hell_is_pete_dunn
# posted by Pete Dunn : 10:48 AM  


-Oh yeah!-

The horror.
# posted by Lisa B. : 12:46 PM  


-Oh yeah!-

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