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Ol' Mike B is in high cotton he finally

broke down and became the owner of a cell phone. :roll: Of course I still have to figure out how to program the memories.

Me figuring out technology is like sandpapering a bobcat's butt in a phone booth.


peace

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  • Did you get a Jitterbug, Mike? I hear that even a drummer can learn to use one.
    :D

    -Rf

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  • :lol: Congrats Mike! Ah before long you'll be wondering how in the world did I go so long without getting one of these things :D 8)
  • rwafish that's just what I need. :roll:

    My daughter showed me how to record an audio clip, so with my Alverez acoustic guitar we recorded the guitar lick from Black Sabbath's song Rock-n-Roll Doctor, from their Technical Ecstacy album, and that is my ring tone. Later this week I'll bring the Washburn and GNX home from church and re-record the lick the way it should sound.

    Wifey said she likes the ring tone because no one else will have that.

    Next thing you know she will want one also.


    peace
  • \Rawb\ wrote:
    What's a phone booth?

    that thing \"Doctor Who\" cruises the universe in :P :lol:
  • \cyclonic\ wrote:
    \Rawb\ wrote:
    What's a phone booth?

    that thing \"Doctor Who\" cruises the universe in :P :lol:

    LoL yes, the first mobile/cellular! Now I remember :P
  • \Rawb\ wrote:
    \cyclonic\ wrote:
    \Rawb\ wrote:
    What's a phone booth?

    that thing \"Doctor Who\" cruises the universe in :P :lol:

    LoL yes, the first mobile/cellular! Now I remember :P

    Ed-Zachary!!!! :lol:
  • Dr Who traveled around in TARDIS, it just looked like a blue call booth from England.
    Time and relative dimension in space (Tardis).

    Tom Baker was the greatest Dr.Who, imho, and Mary Tamm was the best human companion, K-9 was probably the best companion over all.

    The best enemy was the Daleks, exterminate exterminate.


    peace
  • \Mike B\ wrote:
    Tom Baker was the greatest Dr.Who, imho,

    +1!!!! 8)
  • I just don't want to be available all the time.
    I love technology but that is one thing I can live without.
    I just wish other people would learn to use them with a sense of propriety and manners. I have had many close calls and hit once by someone talking on a phone while driving.
    I can see the advantage to cell phones for some business applications.
    \"Absence makes the heart grow fonder\"...I guess people aren't very fond of each other these days.
    I can't wait until they make a 1000 watt PA the size of a cell phone...my back will like it.
  • Doctor WHO?:?

    If he travelled through time/space TWICE, would it then be called a RE-TARDIS?

    Without a doubt, Tom Baker is The True Doctor Who!

    Congrats on your arrival to the Modern World, Mr. Mike B! It's a step forward, in the right direction.:D
  • I just had a phone buying experience. Bought the simplest thing they had. It works just like my old phone, which is perfect. No need to relearn where various features are and whatnot.

    I have no doubt that I could figure out how to make the most out of an iPhone, Blackberry, etc. I just don't see the use in it.

    The only thing I'll miss are my Greg Howe ringtones :( maybe I'll have buy them again.

    EDIT: They don't have the old ones for sale anymore!!!! :evil: :evil: some BS is what that is.
  • In my new job, my boss bought me a BlackBerry 8830, which is insanely overengineered...it does EVERYthing. Everything but locate interested women, that is. :evil:
    No joke though. This thing has camera, video, internet/email, GPS/maps, MP3 player, plays videos, stores pictures, plays games...and that's on top of all the normal stuff (alarm, calender, notepad, voice notes, yada).
    Oh yeah, and it makes and gets phone calls. :roll:
    The only thing is DOESN'T do - which peeses me off to no end - is pinpoint women who'd consider me worth talking to. Piece o crap.
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