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We all know the tricks. "Oh, I'm just riding
into a tunnel.", "The reception is g-tt--ng
v-r- b--. I'll -av- to call you b---." (takes
some practicing), or wrapping the phone
in a paper bag to simulate static...
Better solution: a button on the side of the
phone, activated with a flick of
the thumb,
initiates a fake battery empty signal
routine, that is clearly audible. The signal
increases in intensity, and the
conversation is automatically terminated
after a short time. No hassle, very
convincing result.
The good thing is that this feature does
not require any preparation beforehand
and is it credible under all circumstances
and it can be activated at any time.
Google sponsored link
http://www.google.c...____AaABjcH0_gPIAQE Clicking this link will make Google some money. I almost added Microsoft paid link too, 'cause I thought that that'd be fun... Forcing MS to pay its sworn enemy, Google >} But I didn't. [Dub, Sep 24 2005]
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Your secretary lets unwanted calls through? Sack him. |
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Crisp packet and thumb over the mic, ultimately, the off button?...
Would a personal Fraday cage work?
Or you could do what I do, which is Only turn it on when you're not at home, and even then leave it in another room. |
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