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grum1978
14-07-2003, 15:23
so what do you all think abt this new sport then?!?

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/68/31723.html

Martin
15-07-2003, 01:19
Hmmm I chuck mine sometimes when it won't give me a signal. Could catch on;)

bopdude
15-07-2003, 01:28
Originally posted by Martin
Hmmm I chuck mine sometimes when it won't give me a signal. Could catch on;)

OOPS, ever thought of changing networks ?? much cheaper in the long run, and think of the good you will be doing to the ecological ( thing ) :shrug: , saving all them batteries....lol

Martin
15-07-2003, 01:36
Originally posted by bopdude
OOPS, ever thought of changing networks ?? much cheaper in the long run, and think of the good you will be doing to the ecological ( thing ) :shrug: , saving all them batteries....lol

Trouble is I must go from one network in one area that has strong coverage to another area where its weak, I can't win. All my old phones have been disposed of at Carphone Warehouse.:) Whatever happens after that I don't know but its meant to be eco friendly.

Lord Nikon
15-07-2003, 08:11
you COULD always opt for a nokia and a twin-sim adapter... use one sim on PAYG on one network and reboot the phone for the other network as you transfer. Set the answerphone message to tell the caller of the second number...

Stuart
15-07-2003, 09:36
I don't know about throwing my Mobile phone, but at times, I'd love to throw O2 out of the window....

Jarandco
15-07-2003, 10:08
Sounds good! Wonder how much training is envolved though! Id have to get the Nokia 5210 or 5100 those ones with the unbreakable cases!

Martin
15-07-2003, 23:43
Originally posted by scastle
I don't know about throwing my Mobile phone, but at times, I'd love to throw O2 out of the window....

Watch no one is going past if you do!:p

Mal
15-07-2003, 23:46
I can understand wanting to chuck your computer out the window, but I can say I've gotten that angry with my phone :D

Theodoric
16-07-2003, 13:43
Mobile phone throwing? Pah! That's for wimps. Now, dwarf throwing, that's another matter. Originated in Australia, didn't it?

Try this link for more details.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A729876