January 09, 2009
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Everybody knows that the iPhone can make phone calls, play movies & music, surf the web, and a lot more. But, Will It Blend? That is the question.
January 09, 2009
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Download free http://www.musictropic.com/ for these tracks along with other music from Beyonce
Track List: Disc #1/2
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01. If I Were A Boy 4:10
02. Halo 4:21
03. Disappear 4:28
04. Broken-Hearted Girl 4:38
05. Ave Maria 3:41
06. Smash Into You 4:31
07. Satellites 3:08
08. That's Why You're Beautiful 3:41
Track List: Disc #2/2
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01. Single Ladies (Put A Ring On 3:13
It)
02. Radio 3:38
03. Diva 3:20
04. Sweet Dreams 3:28
05. Video Phone 3:35
06. Hello 4:16
07. Ego 3:56
08. Scared Of Lonely 3:42
Download free http://www.musictropic.com/ for these tracks along with other music from Beyonce
January 09, 2009
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Improv Everywhere conducts 60 cell phones to go off simultaneously in a bookstore bag check.
January 09, 2009
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Mom gets a call. Written by John Roberts/Clay Weiner. Starring John Roberts.
Directed by Clay Weiner. Edited by Jesse Reisner. DP Drew DeNicola.
Exclusive Premiere/HBO Comedy Festival.
2007
January 09, 2009
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Music video by The Game performing Camera Phone
with Kevin Connolly [Video Director], William Green [Video Producer]
(C) 2008 Geffen Records
January 09, 2009
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Visit us at: http://householdhacker.com
Here is what you need:
1. A bluetooth headset
2. Some standard wires
3. At least one Glove
4. A knife for cutting
5. Time
That's it. How simple and how awesome?!
Music by: Synaptic_Decay
Link: http://ccmixter.org/files/Synaptic_Decay/17576
Disclaimer:
As with this experiment and all other HouseHold Hacker videos. We cannot be held responsible for damage or mistakes made if attempting the experiments. These projects are for demonstration purposes only and should not be attempted at home.
January 09, 2009
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I want a banana phone!! =]
*IF YOU POST CHAIN LETTERS IN THE COMMENTS I WILL REPORT YOU*
January 09, 2009
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vaitor.com
a very funny phone call... if you want to mess up with those marketing/telemarketer people calling you all day... just listen !
more info about tom at www.tommabe.com
January 09, 2009
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Jon takes a first look at the new G1 Android phone from T-Mobile
January 09, 2009
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This short video explores ways to determine if your cell phone has been compromised to act as a bug. While it's obviously unlikely that this would happen to most people, it was recently revealed that the FBI has used this technique, and just as illicit wiretaps are possible, illicit cell phone bugging could also occur.
This video is based on Lauren Weinstein's December 2006 blog entry: "How To Tell If Your Cell Phone Is Bugged" located at:
http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000202.html
Be seeing you!
January 09, 2009
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Self explanitory. Bananaphone, will update normal speed later.
January 09, 2009
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Read more
http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn13449
A neckband that intercepts nerve signals allows you to talk on the phone without emitting a sound
Footage courtesy Texas Instruments, recorded at the TI Developer Conference 2008, Dallas
More info - http://www.theaudeo.com
January 09, 2009
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Banana Phone :)
btw, ppl, the fast version is just this song sped up.
big whoop.
and you can see it on my other account-
allthelyricz
January 09, 2009
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Proof that phone companies are evil.
Switch to Net10.
www.no-evil.net
January 09, 2009
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Nas.AZ.Nature.Foxy Brown. Dr.Dre
January 09, 2009
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Eric from HTC (formerly of Phonescoop) gives Doug a hands-on tour of the new T-Mobile G1 Google Android phone live at the launch event in NYC. Get a first look at the first Android phone from T-Mobile, Google, and HTC.
Much more on the G1 @ http://www.phonedog.com/tags/google+phone.aspx
January 09, 2009
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Horny Slut Hotline, this is Peppermint...
January 09, 2009
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Shy Child - Drop The Phone - Video
www.myspace.com/shychildmusic
January 09, 2009
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I'm ripping my phonebook in 1/2 because it's useless to me. If we're always on the internet, what's the use?
I filmed and edited this video LIVE on BlogTV for my Twitter friends. If you'd like to catch watch shows like this live, FOLLOW ME on Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/smpfilms
WATCH THIS VIDEO IN HD!:
http://www.vimeo.com/2270547
Congradulations to Leon Verhelst picking the best title in my "Name The Video" contest held on Twitter / Vimeo.
January 09, 2009
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Bunnies very useful scientific facts:
Bunnies can't phone...
... but...
... they...
... can...
... fly!
Did you really belive that?
(in general, that's my favourite ^^)
January 09, 2009
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http://www.emfnews.org/headset.html
TV Interview with Dr. Carlo (Campbell Live, TV3)
Dr. Carlo talks about the cell phone industry's marketing towards children and the epidemic projections from cell phone use.George Carlo and Martin Schram are aiming to become information-age Ralph Naders. They ask a question that ought to concern America's 103 million mobile phone users, as well as those who merely come within earshot of these popular devices: Is the wireless future a threat to public health? "Visit any public building, college classroom, courthouse, or commuter train, and look around: You'll see people using not just wireless phones but also wireless laptop computers and miniature palm tops," write Carlo and Schram. "What you won't see are the microwaves that are criss-crossing a confined space where a number of people who are not even using these instruments are bombarded by these waves." It sounds creepy. And Carlo, an epidemiologist who once oversaw a multimillion-dollar research project on health for the cellular industry, believes the news is not good: there may be a link between cell phone use and brain tumors. The research is not conclusive, but Carlo and Schram think it's disturbing enough to warrant government action. Needless to say, the industry that once backed Carlo's work now considers him persona non grata.
Due largely to Carlo's coauthorship, Cell Phones is unavoidably a one-sided story. Key business figures didn't agree to interviews. In fact, this might have been a better book if it were written by Schram, with Carlo as one of several major characters rather than a collaborator. Then again, it would lack the passionate advocacy that will draw many readers to it. And even the most skeptical may want to take a few of the simple safety precautions the authors recommend in a concluding chapter, such as wearing a headset or earpiece when using a cell phone, in order to keep a distance from the radiation-emitting antennae. One look at the x-ray photos reproduced in the book, which show how radiation easily penetrates skulls, will give even the most impervious observer second thoughts. One thing is probably certain: This book is a harbinger of litigation. If Carlo and Schram are correct about their concerns, the cellular industry--as unbelievable as it sounds--may go the way of Big Tobacco. --John J. Miller --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
From Publishers Weekly
In 1993, when the cell phone industry's chief lobbyist hired epidemiologist and pathologist Carlo to refute claims that cell phones, which had never been subjected to premarket testing, cause cancer, no one thought he would discover otherwise. But after six years of exhaustive analysis and scrupulous peer review, the results proved, according to this report, that radiation from a cell phone's antenna can cause the formation of micronuclei red flags for cancer in the brain. Children in particular are more susceptible to the radiation than adults. Carlo reported his findings to the industry and the FDA and advocated for continued research, but both parties still maintain that cell phones are safe. Here, Carlo and syndicated columnist Schram retrace Carlo's scientific undertaking and what they cast as a sinister web of corporate greed and masterful PR "spin" that choked his efforts. Schram provides the primary narrative, with Carlo's insights and recollections scattered throughout, a format that grows repetitive. Despite the captivating story, many consumers won't want to slog through the detailed scientific explanations to get to the bottom-line safety recommendations. Journalists, policymakers and consumer advocacy groups, however, will find this no-holds-barred book extraordinarily informative as they continue investigations of the industry. Agent, Ronald L. Goldfarb.
http://www.emfnews.org/qlinks.html
January 09, 2009
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Click SUBSCRIBE! :D
See more at http://wastetimechasingcars.com
So after watching a youtube video, we decided to try it for ourselves.
This is what really happened...
THE TRUTH behind it all!
January 09, 2009
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Cyril Takayama (born in 1973), a Japanese/French American illusionist and a member of Magic X Live or better known as T.H.E.M , performs his stunning illusion leaving his audiences speechless...
January 09, 2009
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Larry disputes the logic behind the rule that no one is allowed to use the doctor's phone
January 09, 2009
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http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=hTNQp4ICGDE
yeah this is pretty cool
Phone Home
We are not the same, I am a martian (martian, martian)
We are not the same, I am a martian (martian, martian)
Greetings from Planet Weezy
We will begin transmission in 5...4...3...2...1
Phone home! (Weezy) x4
And if you feel like you're best go ahead
And do the Weezy Wee and
Phone home! (Weezy) x2
We are not the same, I am a martian
And I'm hotter than Summer Rain, like Carl Thomas
[rap, hip-hop and R&B lyrics found on beckerist.com]
Lock, load, ready to aim at any target
I could get your brains for a bargain
Like I bought it, from Target
Hip-hop is my supermarket
Shopping cart full of fake hip-hop artists
I'm starvin', sorry, I gotta eat all it
And I'll be back in the mornin' (mornin')
Phone home! (Weezy) x4
And if you feel like you're best go ahead
And do the Weezy Wee and
Phone home! (Weezy) x2
We are not the same, I am an alien
Like Gonzalez, young college student
[rap, hip-hop and R&B lyrics found on beckerist.com]
Who done just flipped the game, like Houston
I'm used to promethazine in 2 cups, I'm screwed up
And ya ain't shit if you ain't never been screwed up
Flow so sick, make you want to throw your food up
Ice water chest, and my wrist like a pool cup
Two twin clippers, I give your ass a crew cut
I get bread like cold cuts, you know what?
Your girl go down fast, come up slow
But I never slow up (Weezy!)
Phone home! (Weezy) x4
And if you feel like you're best go ahead
And do the Weezy Wee and
Phone home! (Weezy) x2
[rap, hip-hop and R&B lyrics found on beckerist.com]
They don't make 'em like me no more
Matter fact, they never made it like me before
I'm rare like Mr. Clean with hair
No brake lights on my career
I never had life and I never had fear
I rap like I done died and goin' to heaven, I swear
And yeah I'm a bear, like black and white hair
So I'm polar
And they can't get on my system 'cause my system is the solar
I am so far from the o-ders, I mean others
I could eat them for supper
Get in my spaceship and hover (hover)
Phone home! (Weezy) x4
And if you feel like you're best go ahead
And do the Weezy Wee and
Phone home! (Weezy) x2