h a l f b a k e r yLike gliding backwards through porridge.
add, search, annotate, link, view, overview, recent, by name, random
news, help, about, links, report a problem
browse anonymously,
or get an account
and write.
register,
|
|
|
|
My phone (Nokia) has a "Dialled Numbers" list, which shows me - amazingly - the numbers I have dialled. And anyway, I don't fancy giving the phone companies another way to rob me blind. |
|
|
I know there are many many people who have never dialled a wrong number in their entire lives, but for those who have, it might be pertinent to have a little reminder of how frequently they do it just in case they hadn't realised. I mean, you have a space on your driving licence for naughty-points even though you have never broken the speed limit, right? |
|
|
Inadvertant emergency calls aren't so much the problem as inadvertant calls to people's answerphones when you're drunk in a cab/club. Especially if you have a gossip-y nature. |
|
|
[PeterSealy] - According to current statistic unless you have always had a flipphone (bulky things) then you have probably dialed it at some point. |
|
|
I've had 4 mobiles, none a flip-phone, but I've never dialled the emergency services by accident. I once called my mum by mistake taking my phone out of my bag, but that's once on a phone I didn't like and hardly ever used (that's the phone I was given by my company and that they know the number of, so it's (a) cheap and (b) never with me). A soft cover generally does the trick, or use the keypad lock facility. |
|
|
On the other hand, my friend Angela who everyone texts when they're drunk might go for the last part of the idea. But having your name first in the alphabet brings benefits too. |
|
| |