Re: What is the simplest way to destroy a mobile phone?
It is pretty hard to be in the 21st century and not leave some sort of trail???
If the guy here is worried about his smart phone and has used it for some time, i would say it is pretty hard to go back in technology:idunno:
I can say from experience it was hard to go back to my razer when i blew up my first blackberry!!!
Fuck you can't even go to a pager today!! That can be traced!!! Best thing is Don't cheat on your spouse/girlfriend or don't sell Drugs using your phone :)
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shaina
It is pretty hard to be in the 21st century and not leave some sort of trail???
If the guy here is worried about his smart phone and has used it for some time, i would say it is pretty hard to go back in technology:idunno:
I can say from experience it was hard to go back to my razer when i blew up my first blackberry!!!
Fuck you can't even go to a pager today!! That can be traced!!! Best thing is Don't cheat on your spouse/girlfriend or don't sell Drugs using your phone :)
I only use pay phones but the problem is I have to walk eight miles to now find one.
Probably just give up at some point and go back to carrier pigeons. They're pretty cost effective and dependable if you don't count storms, overseas calls and falcons.
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IdolEyes787
I only use pay phones but the problem is I have to walk eight miles to now find one.
Probably just give up at some point and go back to carrier pigeons. They're pretty cost effective and dependable if you don't count storms, overseas calls and falcons.
When i see a pay phone of some sorts today it only dials out for a taxi service, or wheel trans:)
I am wondering if it feels strange that you have no cell phone and all the 13 year olds in your neighborhood do, that would be the same with McGyver as well...
And Personal Drones has sent the pigeons to the unemployment line:lol:
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My first cell phone...I am wondering if you were even born yet:unsure:
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I don't think I was; the earliest mobile phone I recall seeing in 3D was the Motorola Tango :happy:
I did have a Motorola V3 Razr ten years ago which I liked a lot, to the point of building my own custom firmware for it. But nowadays I think good reception and long battery life are far more valuable than a camera, color screen or Internet access, and the Snowden leaks, baseband exploits, ADUPS, Motorola Blur, etc. only reassured my decision. The aforementioned Nokia 1100 delivers, so if you're going to use a mobile phone at all, I'd recommend that or a similar model.
PS: one-way pagers cannot be traced :whistling
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IdolEyes787
I only use pay phones but the problem is I have to walk eight miles to now find one.
Probably just give up at some point and go back to carrier pigeons. They're pretty cost effective and dependable if you don't count storms, overseas calls and falcons.
When i see a pay phone of some sorts today it only dials out for a taxi service, or wheel trans:)
I am wondering if it feels strange that you have no cell phone and all the 13 year olds in your neighborhood do, that would be the same with McGyver as well...
And Personal Drones has sent the pigeons to the unemployment line:lol:
It doesn't bother me one bit. I find myself to be the only one not staring at a cellphone where ever I am. Last Monday when I had jury duty, I was the only person that was not sitting there staring at their cellphone the whole time. There was a TV with daytime talk shows on (no other channels available). I sat there and listened to music on my Zune HD. I would get up every 45-60 minutes and walk around. The jury room had a separate area with vending machines and bathrooms.
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In the UK a lot of villages are losing their payphones because not enough use to justify the rental/upkeep. So a long way to walk to find one!
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Pay phones were the bomb, but you no longer see them in my area, they were all killed by vandalism and easy access to guns cell phones :( Except for tourist areas which have British-style phone booths just for show.
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Pay phones were the bomb, but you no longer see them in my area, they were all killed by vandalism and easy access to guns cell phones :( Except for tourist areas which have British-style phone booths just for show.
Malls and Hospitals :)
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I haven't been in a mall or hospital in many years. I can see why hospitals would still have them, but not malls.