Distracting ringtones in the workplace cost the economy more than $1.2 billion each year -- Have Cell Phone Rings Gone Too Far? April 1, 2007 If there's one thing you can't get in New York City, it's silence. But some legislators think that New York has heard too much of one sound in particular: cell phone ringtones. The city's Center for Reduction of Noise Pollution issued a public
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 09:53:47 -0500, Estron <estron@kc.rr.com> wrote: I'd like some thoughts from those so inclined: Cyndy and I both use prepaid cell phone service from Virgin Mobile. The phones not only make and receive calls, they have a access channel called Openwave to VM for balance inquiries, downloading of ringtones and other stuff. Cyndy's phone, brand name Audiovox, was working
On Jul 31, 10:52 am, "recycled" <u-l...@hotmail.com> wrote: <DanK...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:689f77af-22c7-4e06-95aa-f2c6937bfc17@27g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... On Jul 31, 8:46 am, "recycled" <u-l...@hotmail.com> wrote: I'm not trying to stir up trouble. I know there are two opposing views. I honestly have no iron in the fire.. or rather, cleat in the
Lars Eighner wrote: In our last episode, <48909026.BDFFBA10@yahoo.co.uk>, the lovely and talented Bill Bonde { ''Mr Gore, tear down this wall'') broadcast on alt.fan.cecil-adams: Lars Eighner wrote: But even the cheapest ones seem to have a bunch of junk I don't want: texting, LCD screen, ringtones How can you use a cell phone if it doesn't have
On Jul 30, 9:15 am, Rick B. <deepst...@sprynet.com.aq> wrote: If I could get the kind that you want, believe me, I would--my cell phone needs are slightly more than yours, but not a whole lot. When I last went cell shopping a couple years ago the consensus on the alt.cellular.* groups seemed to be that PagePlus (http://www.pagepluscellular.com) was the most reasonable deal; I went