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No, it won`t be as lond as the FOG version.
Why am I trying it out anyway?
The PS2 forum is a very interesting place to be, but it can also be a little quiet. I though perhaps if we had a topic with several hundred replies lurking at the top, things would look more popular.
Feel free to use the topic to talk about anything. Either the latest PS2 game, latest ideas for including some female star in a game etc... or even just the usual chat that happens all over.
As I expect this to fail, I`ve decided to spend a little while pushing up the replies. No spamming, just lots of nonsense :-)
Any help would be great, it`d be boring to have a whole topic with replies from only me.
> To be totally honest it's not so much the phones but the pratts who
> cannot live without them stuck to their ear or have to leave them on
> all the time, like a security blanket. I've been known to walk off
> if I'm in mid conversation and the friend I'm talking to answers his
> mobile. It is the ignorance I cannot stand.
Not me, I hate the phone. The phone makes it's annoying ringing noise and that literally means 'Stop whatever you are doing and answer me'. That's why if I'm doing something that I can't leave or talking to someone, I don't answer the phone. If it's important, they'll leave a message. The phone has no manners...
> Ah but you would moan if they took them all away, now they have
> become a necessary evil :)
I really wouldn't honestly. I know you'll find this hard to believe (me being female and all) but I hate to chatter on the phone. Think it's to do with being on and off the thing all day at work. Much prefer to talk face to face and I'm always been told off for not switching it on and listening to voice mail or reading text messages.
Perfect example - I picked up a text message sometime in early June which informed me that a good friend had had her baby daughter on 22nd May. My friends all despair of me :)
Grandprix wrote:
> Totally agree with you. I don't see them as necessary and are a total
> annoyance.
To be totally honest it's not so much the phones but the pratts who cannot live without them stuck to their ear or have to leave them on all the time, like a security blanket. I've been known to walk off if I'm in mid conversation and the friend I'm talking to answers his mobile. It is the ignorance I cannot stand.
> Flipping mobile phones - they should burn the lot of them!
Totally agree with you. I don't see them as necessary and are a total annoyance.
My opinion.
There is an asda near leeds, but tis out nr pudsey, n too far from my house! Grrr american companies, only thinking about fuel guzzling cars to get there!
Anyhew mornin all (inc you southerners!)
> Flipping mobile phones - they should burn the lot of them!
Ah but you would moan if they took them all away, now they have become a necessary evil :)
I'm currently running with a SE P900, gonna upgrade it to a P910 soon for about £15, basically a BIOS upgrade without the authorisation of the mobile company :)
Oh and it costs me nothing per month ... hehe I love my company ;-)
I changed my phone not so long back and had a job on to get one without all the latest gimmicks on it. Eventually settled on a Sony Ericsson T200. Small enough to fit in my jeans, just make calls on and it only cost the company £9.95. I absolutely hate it. The last SE had a cover on the keys and I'd wanted another one but they were obsolete :(
Just called to tell them I don't like it and I can have a FREE swop so on Monday I get a gimmicky Motorola V525. The specs are much higher and I hope I like it.
I'll never figure out why I had to pay a negliable amount for the SE and this new one is free. Flipping mobile phones - they should burn the lot of them!
How goes it up there, grim aint it :D