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June 24, 2010 at 3:29 PM #571886June 24, 2010 at 3:50 PM #570888
Eugene
ParticipantAngry birds!
June 24, 2010 at 3:50 PM #570985Eugene
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June 24, 2010 at 3:50 PM #571502Eugene
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June 24, 2010 at 3:50 PM #571608Eugene
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June 24, 2010 at 3:50 PM #571901Eugene
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June 24, 2010 at 10:36 PM #571197stockstradr
ParticipantYou know, if you hold the phone with your hand touching the wrap-around bezel, your cell signal drops to zero, but your skull can then pick up HAM radio signals from Eastern Europe.
This is a little known fact of the iPhone gen4.
Twist your nose to tune in a HAM signal.
You’ll be able to hear Dilbert-type geeks from around the world who are searching HAM radio for their first date (or sounds of alien life), or both. If you open your mouth sometimes nearby friends can hear your skull listening in on these geek mating calls.
However, please note you need to know your Morse code if you want to get your HAM radio license. There is probably an iPhone app that teaches that.
Oh, and “bezel” is pronounced like “bee-zill” rhymes with “weasel” (another word for British Petroleum executives)
June 24, 2010 at 10:36 PM #571294stockstradr
ParticipantYou know, if you hold the phone with your hand touching the wrap-around bezel, your cell signal drops to zero, but your skull can then pick up HAM radio signals from Eastern Europe.
This is a little known fact of the iPhone gen4.
Twist your nose to tune in a HAM signal.
You’ll be able to hear Dilbert-type geeks from around the world who are searching HAM radio for their first date (or sounds of alien life), or both. If you open your mouth sometimes nearby friends can hear your skull listening in on these geek mating calls.
However, please note you need to know your Morse code if you want to get your HAM radio license. There is probably an iPhone app that teaches that.
Oh, and “bezel” is pronounced like “bee-zill” rhymes with “weasel” (another word for British Petroleum executives)
June 24, 2010 at 10:36 PM #571812stockstradr
ParticipantYou know, if you hold the phone with your hand touching the wrap-around bezel, your cell signal drops to zero, but your skull can then pick up HAM radio signals from Eastern Europe.
This is a little known fact of the iPhone gen4.
Twist your nose to tune in a HAM signal.
You’ll be able to hear Dilbert-type geeks from around the world who are searching HAM radio for their first date (or sounds of alien life), or both. If you open your mouth sometimes nearby friends can hear your skull listening in on these geek mating calls.
However, please note you need to know your Morse code if you want to get your HAM radio license. There is probably an iPhone app that teaches that.
Oh, and “bezel” is pronounced like “bee-zill” rhymes with “weasel” (another word for British Petroleum executives)
June 24, 2010 at 10:36 PM #571920stockstradr
ParticipantYou know, if you hold the phone with your hand touching the wrap-around bezel, your cell signal drops to zero, but your skull can then pick up HAM radio signals from Eastern Europe.
This is a little known fact of the iPhone gen4.
Twist your nose to tune in a HAM signal.
You’ll be able to hear Dilbert-type geeks from around the world who are searching HAM radio for their first date (or sounds of alien life), or both. If you open your mouth sometimes nearby friends can hear your skull listening in on these geek mating calls.
However, please note you need to know your Morse code if you want to get your HAM radio license. There is probably an iPhone app that teaches that.
Oh, and “bezel” is pronounced like “bee-zill” rhymes with “weasel” (another word for British Petroleum executives)
June 24, 2010 at 10:36 PM #572211stockstradr
ParticipantYou know, if you hold the phone with your hand touching the wrap-around bezel, your cell signal drops to zero, but your skull can then pick up HAM radio signals from Eastern Europe.
This is a little known fact of the iPhone gen4.
Twist your nose to tune in a HAM signal.
You’ll be able to hear Dilbert-type geeks from around the world who are searching HAM radio for their first date (or sounds of alien life), or both. If you open your mouth sometimes nearby friends can hear your skull listening in on these geek mating calls.
However, please note you need to know your Morse code if you want to get your HAM radio license. There is probably an iPhone app that teaches that.
Oh, and “bezel” is pronounced like “bee-zill” rhymes with “weasel” (another word for British Petroleum executives)
June 25, 2010 at 1:06 AM #571257an
ParticipantThe iPhone4 signal problem only applies if you’re left handed. So, they got people to accept 1 button. Now, they’re on another crusade to get people to be all right handed :-).
June 25, 2010 at 1:06 AM #571354an
ParticipantThe iPhone4 signal problem only applies if you’re left handed. So, they got people to accept 1 button. Now, they’re on another crusade to get people to be all right handed :-).
June 25, 2010 at 1:06 AM #571872an
ParticipantThe iPhone4 signal problem only applies if you’re left handed. So, they got people to accept 1 button. Now, they’re on another crusade to get people to be all right handed :-).
June 25, 2010 at 1:06 AM #571980an
ParticipantThe iPhone4 signal problem only applies if you’re left handed. So, they got people to accept 1 button. Now, they’re on another crusade to get people to be all right handed :-).
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