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Shell Phone

Hear the waves
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Cell phones can be ugly. They are squares. Why not make them beautiful? I think that sea shells are beautiful. We should pack the contents of a cell phone into a sea shell, one of those long thin spirally ones. It would be awesome and many people would buy them.

It would come with a special protection case to guard against damage, of course.

DesertFox, May 20 2004

(?) Flinstone's phone shell http://www.discount....com/nokia3300.html
As opposed to a shell phone. [phoenix, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

A shell like this http://www.tubz.com...20Factory/a11_l.jpg
Long Spiral Shell [DesertFox, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       "Mommy, I can hear the ocean!"
"No, that's static. We get terrible reception at the beach."
Worldgineer, May 20 2004
  

       And many people would break them.
yabba do yabba dabba, May 20 2004
  

       Yabba dabba do, [yabba do yabba dabba].
phoenix, May 20 2004
  

       It would come with a special protection case.
DesertFox, May 20 2004
  

       Hurriedly considers Cellophone: A sandwich wrapper that calls you when it's time for lunch or a new kind of hands free musical instrument.
theircompetitor, May 20 2004
  

       And the Sellphone, which gives you free calling priveleges, but you have to listen to some spam periodically during your conversation.   

       I would mention the Spellphone, but that would be (m-f-d) magic.
normzone, May 20 2004
  
      
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