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If they refuse, you challenge them to a duel. + |
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I'd rather be able to set a list of preferred ringtones, and have my phone automatically select down the list when it encounters a conflicting one in the vicinity. Apart from saving me the effort of pulling out my phone and manually resetting my ringtone several times a day, which would be roughly as annoying as the problem it sets out to solve, it would add a little variety to my mundane existence, never knowing which tone my phone was going to use next, and never knowing who was the mysterious stranger with the same taste in telephonic audible notification. |
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And the two phones could play rock paper scissors over Bluetooth to see who has to downgrade their tone. |
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I figured it was too obvious to have been missed. Just
couldn't find it when I searched. |
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//I'd rather be able to set a list of preferred
ringtones, and have my phone automatically
select down the list when it encounters a
conflicting one in the vicinity.// |
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This would perfectly not work. Your top three
choices are "Toast", "99 Red Balloons" and "The Old
Barley Shag". Your cow orker's top three choices
are "Toast", "99 Red Balloons" and "The Old Barley
Shag". |
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Suddenly, "99 Red Balloons" blares out. Who
reaches for their phone? |
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Just set your phone to vibrate and ring at the same rime |
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