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IGTBL Phone
A cell phone with an "I'm going to be late" button | |
Cell phone's appear to be used for three architypical conversations:
1) Where are you? - I'm over here.
2) Where do you want to meet? - Dunno, where do you want to meet?
3) I'm gonna be late.
Seems like lots of distracting in-car conversations could be avoided by having an "I'm Gonna
Be Late" button on the phone. Press a speed dial, press the "IGBL" button, and you are home free. Advanced phones might allow the numeric keypad to enter a number of minutes/hours/days/years you are planning on being delayed.
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So, instead of being distracted by pressing one button, then talking through your hands free kit, you are distracted by entering strings of numbers on a keypad? Better still, phone before you leave. |
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I guess having this voice-based rather than text-based would make it a new invention. Just pick "late" and dial a number, and the device waits for it to be answered and speaks your message. Like voice mail in reverse (ugh). |
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It's certainly common with preset text messages though, as Rods says. |
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Voicemail in reverse? Telemarketers would have a field day... |
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