supposedly the "radio waves" can make people with "pacemakers" heads "explode"
on a "side" note, my "blackberry" doesn't "actually" "turn off" when you press the "power" button it just goes to "standby", which is kind of a "pain" in the "butt" when an application "freezes"... i have to take the "battery" "out" "!"
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I checked on that, actually--vibrate is ok. They usually don't want to distract the staff.
supposedly the "radio waves" can make people with "pacemakers" heads "explode"
on a "side" note, my "blackberry" doesn't "actually" "turn off" when you press the "power" button it just goes to "standby", which is kind of a "pain" in the "butt" when an application "freezes"... i have to take the "battery" "out" "!"
I think the quotes on "Thank you" are correct: it's a quotation from the author. "You're welcome", I replied.
...and it should have been: Turn "off", since the device isn't really off...
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