joshrogan wrote: » No I use interpretive dances as a means of communication.
InkSlinger67 wrote: » I was Hep, Daddio!
punk77 wrote: » I refused to get my son a mobile but,due to his constant bawling,I've had a change of heart,and promised to get him one for his 1st birthday.
bitemybanger wrote: » I knew a lad that didn't have on cause "they fry your brain" and thaught the Garda were listening to you 24/7 even when the phone was off:eek:
Dotrel wrote: » I think you should wait until he's 2. Show him who's boss.
Mike 1972 wrote: » Given the amount of halluciogenic substances in his system perhaps it wasnt an entirely unfounded belief ?
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Though in the late 90's that was a big topical issue with mobile phones. I remember people telling me that using one was akin to sticking your head in an oven. :eek:
punk77 wrote: » ....and they were giving you their benefit of experience,HOW? From beyond the grave????
stovelid wrote: » I always expect the retro-luddite oneupmanship in these threads to reach such a fever pitch that somebody will claim to be using a coin op phone that they wheel around in a wheelbarrow.
zenno wrote: » the future is near... http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9201400/Holograms_on_cell_phones_coming_in_five_years_IBM_predicts