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Things I want in a cell phone.

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    - An interface to allow theatres, churches, restaurants, etc. to shut cell-phones off automatically. ;P Remember, even if you win the rat race, you're still a rat.

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    Sean Cundiff
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    At the very least - to put them in a silent ringer mode. -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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      Sean Cundiff wrote: -MP3 Ringers. Sorry. I don't want you to have this. :) How do you move in a world of fog, That's always changing things? Makes me wish that i could be a dog, When i see the price that you pay.

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      Sean Cundiff
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      Well, You can have it too:) I'm tired of crappy MIDI-based ringers. -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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        At the very least - to put them in a silent ringer mode. -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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        Navin
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        If you mean by "silent", it emits a high-voltage shock, then yes, I agree. :) Remember, even if you win the rat race, you're still a rat.

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          Well, You can have it too:) I'm tired of crappy MIDI-based ringers. -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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          Sean Cundiff wrote: I'm tired of crappy MIDI-based ringers. Use this one. ;) How do you move in a world of fog, That's always changing things? Makes me wish that i could be a dog, When i see the price that you pay.

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            -Gobs of memory. (>256MB, 1GB would be good) -Ability to store data (just like a USB memory key) -MP3 Ringers. -Ability to play MP3 files via headphones. -Bluetooth capable. -Virtual buttons (touchscreen). -Screen big enough to actually surf the web. -Ability to work with all wireless phone standards (GSM, etc). -Small enough to fit in my hand. -GPS that can actually tell me where I am. -Privacy guards in place so I can't be tracked/charged/monitored without my consent. -Ability to interface with a computer so I can print out a list of transactions/phonecalls with the pertinent details. -The infrastructure (in the US) to make wireless really useful: (Tollbooth, vending machines, gas/petrol purchases, etc charged to cell phone account). -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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            Kant
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            - Get all the phone numbers of girls (singles only) in the surrounding area with touch of button. ;P
            Promise only what you can do. And then deliver more than what you promised.
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              - Get all the phone numbers of girls (singles only) in the surrounding area with touch of button. ;P
              Promise only what you can do. And then deliver more than what you promised.
              This signature was created by "Code Project Quoter".

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              Jorgen Sigvardsson
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              I'd rather have every one of them coming home to me with the touch of a button. :rolleyes: -- Unser Tanz ist so wild! Ein neuer böser Tanz. Alle gegen Alle!

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                -Gobs of memory. (>256MB, 1GB would be good) -Ability to store data (just like a USB memory key) -MP3 Ringers. -Ability to play MP3 files via headphones. -Bluetooth capable. -Virtual buttons (touchscreen). -Screen big enough to actually surf the web. -Ability to work with all wireless phone standards (GSM, etc). -Small enough to fit in my hand. -GPS that can actually tell me where I am. -Privacy guards in place so I can't be tracked/charged/monitored without my consent. -Ability to interface with a computer so I can print out a list of transactions/phonecalls with the pertinent details. -The infrastructure (in the US) to make wireless really useful: (Tollbooth, vending machines, gas/petrol purchases, etc charged to cell phone account). -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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                joan_fl
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                Sean Cundiff wrote: -Virtual buttons (touchscreen). I had this on my last phone... It was a Kyocera with Palm OS built in. What i did like about the touchscreen was the virtual keyboard that popped up. Much eaier to text message someone that way. Besides the virtual keyboard... I prefer not to TouchScreen :) ------------------------------- Joan MomComputerGeek.com

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                  -Gobs of memory. (>256MB, 1GB would be good) -Ability to store data (just like a USB memory key) -MP3 Ringers. -Ability to play MP3 files via headphones. -Bluetooth capable. -Virtual buttons (touchscreen). -Screen big enough to actually surf the web. -Ability to work with all wireless phone standards (GSM, etc). -Small enough to fit in my hand. -GPS that can actually tell me where I am. -Privacy guards in place so I can't be tracked/charged/monitored without my consent. -Ability to interface with a computer so I can print out a list of transactions/phonecalls with the pertinent details. -The infrastructure (in the US) to make wireless really useful: (Tollbooth, vending machines, gas/petrol purchases, etc charged to cell phone account). -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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                  Tom Larsen
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                  Yikes! People forget about the "swiss army knife" effect. Sure a swiss army knife has a knife, a screwdriver, a toothpick, a can opener, etc. But you get to the point you have an ugly ass piece of equipment the more you stack onto it. Not to mention the dubious value of sticking all of these things together. Sure a swiss army knife has a screwdriver but is it better than using a full sized screwdriver from the set you bought for $5? I want a phone I can use to talk to people. If you cram too much other stuff onto it it isn't a phone but a communication monster with cancerous growths.

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                    Sean Cundiff wrote: -MP3 Ringers. Sorry. I don't want you to have this. :) How do you move in a world of fog, That's always changing things? Makes me wish that i could be a dog, When i see the price that you pay.

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                    Steve Mayfield
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                    Neither does the RIAA :laugh: Steve

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                    • N Navin

                      If you mean by "silent", it emits a high-voltage shock, then yes, I agree. :) Remember, even if you win the rat race, you're still a rat.

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                      Steve McLenithan
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                      :laugh:

                      // Steve McLenithan

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                         There are no stupid questions, but there are a lot of inquisitive idiots.

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                        -Gobs of memory. (>256MB, 1GB would be good) -Ability to store data (just like a USB memory key) -MP3 Ringers. -Ability to play MP3 files via headphones. -Bluetooth capable. -Virtual buttons (touchscreen). -Screen big enough to actually surf the web. -Ability to work with all wireless phone standards (GSM, etc). -Small enough to fit in my hand. -GPS that can actually tell me where I am. -Privacy guards in place so I can't be tracked/charged/monitored without my consent. -Ability to interface with a computer so I can print out a list of transactions/phonecalls with the pertinent details. -The infrastructure (in the US) to make wireless really useful: (Tollbooth, vending machines, gas/petrol purchases, etc charged to cell phone account). -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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                        Allen Anderson
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                        What is the draw? I can't imagine wanting to surf the net on a little handheld when I can surf free at home or work (or wherever as most people have computers now). I'm usually the first to get any given technology, but I just haven't found most of these features useful.

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                          -Gobs of memory. (>256MB, 1GB would be good) -Ability to store data (just like a USB memory key) -MP3 Ringers. -Ability to play MP3 files via headphones. -Bluetooth capable. -Virtual buttons (touchscreen). -Screen big enough to actually surf the web. -Ability to work with all wireless phone standards (GSM, etc). -Small enough to fit in my hand. -GPS that can actually tell me where I am. -Privacy guards in place so I can't be tracked/charged/monitored without my consent. -Ability to interface with a computer so I can print out a list of transactions/phonecalls with the pertinent details. -The infrastructure (in the US) to make wireless really useful: (Tollbooth, vending machines, gas/petrol purchases, etc charged to cell phone account). -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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                          Todd Smith
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                          I'll take one that actually works most of the time. Todd Smith

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                            -Gobs of memory. (>256MB, 1GB would be good) -Ability to store data (just like a USB memory key) -MP3 Ringers. -Ability to play MP3 files via headphones. -Bluetooth capable. -Virtual buttons (touchscreen). -Screen big enough to actually surf the web. -Ability to work with all wireless phone standards (GSM, etc). -Small enough to fit in my hand. -GPS that can actually tell me where I am. -Privacy guards in place so I can't be tracked/charged/monitored without my consent. -Ability to interface with a computer so I can print out a list of transactions/phonecalls with the pertinent details. -The infrastructure (in the US) to make wireless really useful: (Tollbooth, vending machines, gas/petrol purchases, etc charged to cell phone account). -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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                            Mike NET
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                            how's that[^] for big screen :-D Did I mentioned that it comes with build-in camera? :cool: Mike M WinInsider.com - News for Microsoftonians

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                              -Gobs of memory. (>256MB, 1GB would be good) -Ability to store data (just like a USB memory key) -MP3 Ringers. -Ability to play MP3 files via headphones. -Bluetooth capable. -Virtual buttons (touchscreen). -Screen big enough to actually surf the web. -Ability to work with all wireless phone standards (GSM, etc). -Small enough to fit in my hand. -GPS that can actually tell me where I am. -Privacy guards in place so I can't be tracked/charged/monitored without my consent. -Ability to interface with a computer so I can print out a list of transactions/phonecalls with the pertinent details. -The infrastructure (in the US) to make wireless really useful: (Tollbooth, vending machines, gas/petrol purchases, etc charged to cell phone account). -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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                              Don Miguel
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                              We have exactly the model, and sell it for 1.000.000.000 USD.:laugh::laugh:

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                                Sean Cundiff wrote: I'm tired of crappy MIDI-based ringers. Use this one. ;) How do you move in a world of fog, That's always changing things? Makes me wish that i could be a dog, When i see the price that you pay.

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                                Sean Cundiff
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                                Thanks :-D -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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                                  If you mean by "silent", it emits a high-voltage shock, then yes, I agree. :) Remember, even if you win the rat race, you're still a rat.

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                                  John Fisher
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                                  In all likelyhood, that wouldn't be very "silent"! *John sits down to eat, then screams violently as he is shocked out of his seat, knocking over the waitress, who spills hot coffee on a nearby patron....* John
                                  "You said a whole sentence with no words in it, and I understood you!" -- my wife as she cries about slowly becoming a geek.

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                                    -Gobs of memory. (>256MB, 1GB would be good) -Ability to store data (just like a USB memory key) -MP3 Ringers. -Ability to play MP3 files via headphones. -Bluetooth capable. -Virtual buttons (touchscreen). -Screen big enough to actually surf the web. -Ability to work with all wireless phone standards (GSM, etc). -Small enough to fit in my hand. -GPS that can actually tell me where I am. -Privacy guards in place so I can't be tracked/charged/monitored without my consent. -Ability to interface with a computer so I can print out a list of transactions/phonecalls with the pertinent details. -The infrastructure (in the US) to make wireless really useful: (Tollbooth, vending machines, gas/petrol purchases, etc charged to cell phone account). -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard

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                                    Richard Jones
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                                    Sean Cundiff wrote: -Screen big enough to actually surf the web. Eventually, they will just tie into those eyepiece clip-ons, so you get a private virtual screen.:cool: "For all of our languages, we cannot communicate" - Christy Moore, Natives

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