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WiFi ... meet Baby
WiFi, cell phones, PDA's, laptops, all of it needs to meet Baby. Who's Baby you ask? Baby is my 20lb sledge hammer. Nothing is more irritating than to be sitting in a resturant listening to cell phones ringing with all those dumb a$$ ring tones, or keyboards clicking or PDA's beeping.

I can't imagine anybody or anything that is so important that they can't turn it off or leave it at home long enough to eat dinner or watch a movie.

You would think from the "Connection Explosion" that man just emerged from caves in last 10 years. Makes me wonder how we managed to survive all this time without it.
Posted by: moodytx   Posted on: 03/12/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Re: Greasy Keyboard  Publius_z | 03/12/04
Cheaper to give it away  tic swayback | 03/12/04
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