walyou.com — Does this sound familiar? You want to make a quick phone call and as soon as you begin dialing, your cell reception drops, showing you have no signal at all. Just like Murphy’s Law, this call is probably really important also.
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judgemonkeyDec 8, 2007
I don't hear it, plus... sappin'
reddikilowattDec 9, 2007
Put it in the glove box and leave it there. When the time comes, you'll remember it.
toxicredmDec 10, 2007
When people say "Americans" they mean "United States of Americans" but that's just too long and awkward to say most of the time so they just shorten it to "Americans" and since we're the only country in the Americas to have America in our name there shouldn't have been that much confusion. I guess our founding fathers should have been more creative when naming our country.
stevemaxDec 10, 2007
Funny. Here in Brazil only one carrier uses CDMA (Vivo, but they're switching to GSM). I can always tell when someone is using Vivo simply because we have to repeat anything we speak three, four times until the other party understands. The GSM carriers offer MUCH superior voice quality here, no question about it (and even the former CDMA bastion that was Vivo is switching, due to lower costs and better quality). Your problem in the USA is that YOUR carriers suck. All of them. The ones that suck less where you live seem to be better for you.
stevemaxDec 10, 2007
"they have something called inches"Yes, only "they" as in "the dwellers of the United States". Everywhere else, they have something called "the metric system", which was created some time ago to stop the madness that was the imperial system of units (and the other systems used around the world).
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