At a time when nearly 60% of Americans use text messaging, political candidates have found the value of this new media.
Text messaging today is as important to the American public as the fireside chats of the FDR era that targeted radio listeners. In fact, statistically, text messaging is more important than radio was in the 1930’s…by far. Read the rest of this entry »
[Posted: September 12th, 2008 in Ringtones and More | 512 Views]
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By Sandra Nathanson
You’re fishing at your favorite stream with your cell phone in your pocket and fall in. Or worse you hear an ominous thump coming from your dryer and discover to your horror that you left your cell phone in a pocket unchecked. In fact accidents involving cell phones and water are more common than one would think. According to one source approximately 880,000 British have accidents involving cell phones and toilets every year. Most of us would assume that our mobile devices are damaged beyond repair but this is not necessarily the case. How do you save a wet cell phone?
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[Posted: December 3rd, 2007 in Ringtones and More | 1,028 Views]
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Most humans communicate in a frequency range up to 8 kilo hertz (kHz) and can hear at much higher levels. A piano’s highest note is about 4 kHz. Some people can hear frequencies as high as 22 kHz. “Presbycusis” occurs, however, as you age and is the normal loss of acute hearing.
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[Posted: November 26th, 2007 in Ringtones and More | 737 Views]
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