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SCAM phone call caught on webcam! I’m sorry for the volume! Be careful at the end, because I yell! lol

Designed by the French designer David Turpin the Pop Retro handset combines classic style with a contemporary edge and is finished with a luxurious soft-touch texture. Perfect fun while protecting your health! Fitted with a first class speaker and microphone this handset also uses noise reduction technology for better sound quality. This product is fitted with a 3.5mm jack compatible with the iPhone, Blackberry, iPad and iPod Touch . Talk and Skype out of the box! Using a Pop reduces up to 99% of the radiation absorbed compared to a direct use of your mobile phone. The handset has been manufactured with a high quality speaker and microphone and can also be used with all mobile phones when fitted with the correct adaptor (sold separately) and when fitted with a USB adaptor (sold separately) can be used for VOIP computer telephone calls (Skype, Google Talk…) Features * The Pop handset. Patented design by David Turpin * Improved call comfort * Allows access to phone functions when making calls * Eliminates over 99% of absorbed phone radiation * Turns your tablet computer into a telephone via Skype or VOIP applications * Noise reduction system * Pick up / hang up button directly from the handset * Supplied with a 3.5mm plug * Works with all mobile devices, adaptors available as accessories (sold separately) * Works with all computers (USB adaptor and splitter cable available as accessories) * Luxurious soft touch paint treatment. * High quality speaker and microphone Bonus

The further emergence of convergence. (Convergence).: An article from: NZ Business

The further emergence of convergence. (Convergence).: An article from: NZ Business

This digital document is an article from NZ Business, published by Profile Publishing Ltd. on December 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1474 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: The further emergence of convergence. (Convergence).
Author: Tony McDrury
Publication: NZ Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2002
Publisher: Profile Publishing Ltd.
Volume: 16 Issue: 11 Page: S27(3)

Distributed by Thomson Gale

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Free ringtones for Verizon? (10 POINTS)?

Question by Insomniac. (;: Free ringtones for Verizon? (10 POINTS)?

I use Phonezoo, but you can’t really get the songs you want.
I tried Myxer, but most aren’t free or don’t support Verizon.
I also tried Ventones, but I don’t have Limewire or iTunes on my computer anymore so I can’t make my own.
Help?
Maybe someone can make the songs “Party in the USA”, “Bad Romance”, “Telephone”, “3″, “Whadaya want from Me”, and stuff like that…. But it’s hard.
Any COMPLETELY FREE, NO SPAM, websites where i can SEARCH for songs?! Thanks 10 points~

Best answer:

Answer by Larry
Ventones

you can make or download free ringtones.

What do you think? Answer below!

Q&A: Is the beginning of my story good?

Question by Darby: Is the beginning of my story good?

Hello! Please let me know if there’s anything I can do to improve my story, and how you like it! This is chapter 1. Chapters 2 and 3 can be found at darblefig.deviantart.com

Home? I don’t think that’s what Rosie would call her new…residence. A house, yes. But not a home. She kicked off her black Uggs and went to the computer. She typed “www.dictionary.com” in the address bar. She entered “home” in the search bar and scrolled down to definitions.
“2. the place in which one’s domestic affections are centered”. Affections? That surely isn’t what Rosie was feeling right now. She clicked the red “X” in the upper right hand corner and went off to her new room. The pink/purple color combination was exactly what Rosie should have expected, coming into her dad’s house for the first time in five years. The flowers and butterflies covering the walls gave off the illusion of happiness and joy, which was the exact opposite of what she was feeling. She glanced over at the pink princess clock, and recalled using it back in 1999. When she was six.
Rosie grabbed the black ponytail holder from her caramel blonde hair and let her hair drape around her neck and shoulders.
“Rosie?” Her obnoxious dad, Drew O’Donnell, called from downstairs. “Telephone!” She rolled her eyes at her dad’s sorry excuse at familiarity.
“Coming,” She sighed, knowing Drew wouldn’t hear her. She slung her legs over the edge of her bed and trekked down the stairs. She snatched the telephone from the living room table. “Hello?” She asked in her smooth, quiet voice.
“Rosie!” She heard on the other line. “Oh em gee, you are alive! I can not believe you had to go move to Texas. That sucks!” Rosie recognized her best friend, Jasmine, on the other line. “I be they all talk like this!” Jasmine twanged pitifully.
Rosie forced herself to fake a laugh. “Oh, Jaz, it’s just so good to actually hear your voice. It is horrible here. It’s freakin’ December and the temperature is almost 50 degrees. And the air is super dry.”
“That’s so stupid. It’s, like, 27 here.”
“Oh, and you know what’s worse? My ‘dad’,” She did little air quotes with her middle and pointed fingers, even though Jasmine obviously couldn’t see her. “didn’t even bother to re-paint my room. So I still have the same pink and purple princess room.”
“Ouch, Rose. Better not be inviting anyone into that place!” Jasmine laughed, but Rosie remained silent.
“Yeah, right. Like my,” she lowered her voice. “devil of a dad would allow me to even meet anyone. He’s such a strict little…”
“Rosie!” Drew’s voice boomed from the kitchen. “It’s time for dinner!”
“Oh, lovely. Sorry, Jaz, my dad finished heating up TV dinners!” She did the same fake-excitement the cheerleaders at her old school use to muster.
“I’ll see you on Facebook, Rose!” And with that, Jasmine was gone. The phone blinked ’5:47′ over and over, indicating that there wasn’t even a full ten minutes of her regular life to experience now that she moved back in with her father.

After a sickening dinner of re-heated mystery meat, Rosie retreated into her room. She tore off the rainbow “Rosie’s room!” sign from her door and stuffed it into her trashcan. What a horrible artist she was when she was six. You see, this house was once a home. But now, it’s like a torture zone. When she was six, her parents got divorced. Her mother and herself went off the live in Syracuse, New York. When Rosie turned thirteen, she began to get really curious about why her parents split up. Her mother, Samantha, explained that Rosie’s father was abusing her, due to his obsession with alcohol. Ever since then, Rosie has refused to speak to her father. In desperation, her father requested custody for a year. Since it was only a year, my mother didn’t fight too hard. She thought it’d be good for Rosie to spend “quality” time with Drew. Quality? Yeah, right. Especially because her step-mother was a shopaholic witch.
Rosie sighed and slumped onto her bed. Her feet hung off the end, the proof of a careless father. “That jerk really needs to buy me…” she whispered when she heard someone coming off the steps. She rolled over and covered her head with her pillow.
“Rosie!” She heard her step-mother’s high-pitched squeal of a voice. “Come on, I know you aren’t asleep. I’m not stupid.”
Whatever you say, Rosie thought. She removed her pillow and flipped her hair to the left side of her head. “What?” She sighed to Lacy, rolling her bright green eyes.
“Don’t you ‘what’ me. We need you to come meet someone.” Rosie didn’t even check to see if her step-mother left the room. Rosie had already jumped out of bed and fixed her hair and makeup by the time she heard her wanna-be parents calling her downstairs.
“C’mon, Rosie!”
Rosie thrust a bobby-pin in her hair to hold back her hair. Presentable? She looked herself up and down. She could imagine her friend Kylie declaring “OUTFIT CHECK!” in the back of her mind. She laughed at the sudden flash-back. And luckily, Kylie would d

Best answer:

Answer by obidane
Meh.

I read the first few paragraphs but couldn’t get any further. There’s just nothing here to interest me (admittedly, it’s outside of my usual genre, so someone else could easily find it fascinating).

Overall, it seems the prose could use some polishing, but it is by no means unreadable.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

New Vxi Tuffset Ct Computer Telephone Switch Quick Disconnect Volume Control Simultaneously Reviews

New Vxi Tuffset Ct Computer Telephone Switch Quick Disconnect Volume Control Simultaneously

  • Enables seamless switching between computer-based tasks and telephone use with the push of a button.
  • Features Quick Disconnect, volume control, headset/handset switch and microphone mute.
  • Includes two 3.5mm sound card plugs.
  • Compatible with most phones and all sound cards.
  • Buyer must charge a 20% restocking fee for return item.

Computer/Telephone Selector button allows the user to talk to the computer and listen to the person on the telephone simultaneously.

List Price: $ 127.53

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7-outlet surge protector features phone line protection for devices such as modems, fax machines, and answering machines. Other features include 1 in, 2 out phone jacks, 6′ phone/modem cord, rotating outlet covers, transformer/adapter spacing, power shut down protection, lighted On/Off switch, conveniently positioned right-angle outlets, a flat 45 right angle plug that will not block other outlets, and a heavy-duty 4′ 14/3 SJT cord. Surge indicator light shows unit is protecting. 1085 joules. 125V/15A/1875W.

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Q&A: Is the beginning of my story good?

Question by Darby: Is the beginning of my story good?

Hello! Please let me know if there’s anything I can do to improve my story, and how you like it! This is chapter 1. Chapters 2 and 3 can be found at darblefig.deviantart.com

Home? I don’t think that’s what Rosie would call her new…residence. A house, yes. But not a home. She kicked off her black Uggs and went to the computer. She typed “www.dictionary.com” in the address bar. She entered “home” in the search bar and scrolled down to definitions.
“2. the place in which one’s domestic affections are centered”. Affections? That surely isn’t what Rosie was feeling right now. She clicked the red “X” in the upper right hand corner and went off to her new room. The pink/purple color combination was exactly what Rosie should have expected, coming into her dad’s house for the first time in five years. The flowers and butterflies covering the walls gave off the illusion of happiness and joy, which was the exact opposite of what she was feeling. She glanced over at the pink princess clock, and recalled using it back in 1999. When she was six.
Rosie grabbed the black ponytail holder from her caramel blonde hair and let her hair drape around her neck and shoulders.
“Rosie?” Her obnoxious dad, Drew O’Donnell, called from downstairs. “Telephone!” She rolled her eyes at her dad’s sorry excuse at familiarity.
“Coming,” She sighed, knowing Drew wouldn’t hear her. She slung her legs over the edge of her bed and trekked down the stairs. She snatched the telephone from the living room table. “Hello?” She asked in her smooth, quiet voice.
“Rosie!” She heard on the other line. “Oh em gee, you are alive! I can not believe you had to go move to Texas. That sucks!” Rosie recognized her best friend, Jasmine, on the other line. “I be they all talk like this!” Jasmine twanged pitifully.
Rosie forced herself to fake a laugh. “Oh, Jaz, it’s just so good to actually hear your voice. It is horrible here. It’s freakin’ December and the temperature is almost 50 degrees. And the air is super dry.”
“That’s so stupid. It’s, like, 27 here.”
“Oh, and you know what’s worse? My ‘dad’,” She did little air quotes with her middle and pointed fingers, even though Jasmine obviously couldn’t see her. “didn’t even bother to re-paint my room. So I still have the same pink and purple princess room.”
“Ouch, Rose. Better not be inviting anyone into that place!” Jasmine laughed, but Rosie remained silent.
“Yeah, right. Like my,” she lowered her voice. “devil of a dad would allow me to even meet anyone. He’s such a strict little…”
“Rosie!” Drew’s voice boomed from the kitchen. “It’s time for dinner!”
“Oh, lovely. Sorry, Jaz, my dad finished heating up TV dinners!” She did the same fake-excitement the cheerleaders at her old school use to muster.
“I’ll see you on Facebook, Rose!” And with that, Jasmine was gone. The phone blinked ’5:47′ over and over, indicating that there wasn’t even a full ten minutes of her regular life to experience now that she moved back in with her father.

After a sickening dinner of re-heated mystery meat, Rosie retreated into her room. She tore off the rainbow “Rosie’s room!” sign from her door and stuffed it into her trashcan. What a horrible artist she was when she was six. You see, this house was once a home. But now, it’s like a torture zone. When she was six, her parents got divorced. Her mother and herself went off the live in Syracuse, New York. When Rosie turned thirteen, she began to get really curious about why her parents split up. Her mother, Samantha, explained that Rosie’s father was abusing her, due to his obsession with alcohol. Ever since then, Rosie has refused to speak to her father. In desperation, her father requested custody for a year. Since it was only a year, my mother didn’t fight too hard. She thought it’d be good for Rosie to spend “quality” time with Drew. Quality? Yeah, right. Especially because her step-mother was a shopaholic witch.
Rosie sighed and slumped onto her bed. Her feet hung off the end, the proof of a careless father. “That jerk really needs to buy me…” she whispered when she heard someone coming off the steps. She rolled over and covered her head with her pillow.
“Rosie!” She heard her step-mother’s high-pitched squeal of a voice. “Come on, I know you aren’t asleep. I’m not stupid.”
Whatever you say, Rosie thought. She removed her pillow and flipped her hair to the left side of her head. “What?” She sighed to Lacy, rolling her bright green eyes.
“Don’t you ‘what’ me. We need you to come meet someone.” Rosie didn’t even check to see if her step-mother left the room. Rosie had already jumped out of bed and fixed her hair and makeup by the time she heard her wanna-be parents calling her downstairs.
“C’mon, Rosie!”
Rosie thrust a bobby-pin in her hair to hold back her hair. Presentable? She looked herself up and down. She could imagine her friend Kylie declaring “OUTFIT CHECK!” in the back of her mind. She laughed at the sudden flash-back. And luckily, Kylie would d

Best answer:

Answer by obidane
Meh.

I read the first few paragraphs but couldn’t get any further. There’s just nothing here to interest me (admittedly, it’s outside of my usual genre, so someone else could easily find it fascinating).

Overall, it seems the prose could use some polishing, but it is by no means unreadable.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

Labels HALON FIRE EXTINGUISHER USE ON COMPUTER/TELEPHONE/ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Adhesive Dura Vinyl – Each 3 1/2″ x 5″ Reviews

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Halo 2 Vista question?

Question by Sean: Halo 2 Vista question?

Well here is the deal:

I bought Halo and tried it on my bad Vista, it didn’t run well so I uninstalled and let my friend borrow.

I now got it back but when I tried to install it on my good computer, it says all my activations are used up, so I have to play on the limited trial mode with no Live or Multiplayer….

Is there any thing I can do? Cause I kind of owned myself. Should I choose the option “register by telephone” and explain what happened?

Best answer:

Answer by RNT
because ur friend used the activation code to play it so now when u try to install it wont work so u have to buy a new one

What do you think? Answer below!