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2005-02-21 | ||||||
Hat Tip M Drudge SHUT THE CELL UP By ANGELA MONTEFINISE ![]() Swe....r ch....pers and st...ce. Hello Hello did you g.... Hello He...
Wise move. I don't think injuries received inciting a riot is covered by health insurance. But I am with you in spirit!
Bless you my son, did you foget to put it on vibrate? Tsk, Tsk... Jammers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from portable handhelds that look like cellphones to larger, fixed models as big as suitcases. Their sole goal is to zip inconsiderate lips. The smaller gadgets emit radio frequencies that block signals anywhere from a 50- to 200-foot radius. They range in price from $250 to $2,000. And to make idiot drivers pay attention to traffic lights instead of conducting arguements, I imagine... But don't expect to find jammers at the local Radio Shack — they're against Federal Communications Commission regulations because they interfere with emergency calls and the public airwaves. They are illegal to buy, sell, use, import or advertise. Why are we reading about this. O-oh we are being watched. Shhhhhhhh
Just wait 'till a jammer ends up minus a couple of teeth for interfering with emergency traffic. Popcorn time. "Right now, there's a growing curiosity about jammers in the United States and New York," Bernstein said. "There's no better way to shut up a loudmouth on the phone, so people definitely want them and are finding ways to get them." Like booze during prohibition. One way is at a spy shop on Third Avenue, which sells medium-sized jammers out of a back room for $1,500. The sales clerk there said he had sold jammers to a 50-year-old man who bought one to use on the Long Island Rail Road, and to restaurateurs. Yes! I am a Left Coaster. LI Railway doesn't mean much, but the restaurant situation is universal. Folks who run auto auctions also buy them to stop people from chit-chatting about prices and rigging their bids, the clerk said. OK Cheating at auctions? Fancy that! An employee at a West Village spy store said the shop also sells jammers, but only to people from other countries. You mean like using one in the Frontier country of Pakistan and waiting to hear someone curse in Arabic to locate Binny?
Tut tut tut -- Picking on the retarded is quite mean!
I will exclude sanctions of assault against any hotel manager caught doing this. Most of them are oily bastards anyway...
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Posted by:BigEd |
#5 I was thinking along the lines of - "does your wife know you cheat with men?" |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-02-21 6:48:00 PM |
#4 I usually like to help annoying people on their cell phone by adding in little comments Theaters - No. But Yes!, in restaurants... "Look over there! He showed up here? I thought he's on trial for murder! Imagine that!" The cell phone guy gives you the finger as he tries to explain in an agitated voice that there are no Hollywood celebrities, nor thier cockatoos in the restaurant. Of course of you are sitting around the clueless, they are duped too, and they spend the rest of the evening giving you dirty looks... |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-02-21 6:36:54 PM |
#3 I usually like to help annoying people on their cell phone by adding in little comments (I know, surprising I would do that!). But theater talk during the movie earns a coke in the lap |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-02-21 5:37:38 PM |
#2 How about something as simple as signs. "Jamming Area" "This Way to the Egress" |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-02-21 5:13:29 PM |
#1 i used to be a smoker. When I was a smoker I was sensitive to those aropund me who did not want to breath in my second hand smoke so I would smoke outside or away from the non-smokers. (YOU KNOW, MY SONS POOP THIS MORNING WAS REALLY RUNNY - WITH LITTLE KERNELS OF SOME HARD PELLETS FLOATING AROUND IN IT... LOOKED KIND OF LIKE SPLIT PEA SOUP...) Now if the non-smokers choose to come in to my 'smoking' area that is their choice. I view cell-phones (along with heavy perfumes) the same way. If you want to use your cell phone on the bus or in a resturant be discreet and considerate of those around you. (LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MY CYST!). On the other hand I've had people on the bus who would talk non-stop on their cell phone. Not only talk but TALK LOUD AND ANNOYING. It gets irritating - especially when you (and half the other bus riders) are trying to catch a few winks. (YOU SAY YOUR SISTER RELLY LIKES THAT KINKY STUFF? AND HER PHONE NUMBER IS 555-1212? THANKS!) Its almost as bad as heavy perfume. In short, I'm willing to give the cell-phone users a break as long as they are discreet and dont abuse it. |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2005-02-21 4:05:49 PM |