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vibra-tones

Making morse code cool again
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Same concept behind using ringtones specific to people in your contacts. This feature creates different "vibra-tones" that can be assigned to people. Instead of the normal vibration cycle on your phone the motor would be pulsed in different patterns. The system uses short and long pulses with pauses in between to differentiate between people.
evilpenguin, Apr 21 2008

VibeTonz http://www.vibetonz.com/
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       There's no reason that the morse code could not 'read' out the contents of an SMS
vincevincevince, Apr 21 2008
  

       Oh, some ladies might love the idea! Love notes in Morse code from their horny boyfriends to their "long vibrating toys" I can't spell in here...
rotary, Apr 21 2008
  

       I like it (+). I turn my phone to vibrate in meetings and with personalized vibration, I wouldn't have to look at the phone to see whose calling.
MisterQED, Apr 21 2008
  

       //I turn my phone to vibrate in meetings and with personalized vibration, I wouldn't have to look at the phone to see whose calling//   

       EXACTLY. That was my thought train when thinking up this idea.
evilpenguin, Apr 21 2008
  

       Kind of seems to be baked :-(
blissmiss, Apr 21 2008
  

       yea, I know (now). But thanks for stating that
evilpenguin, Apr 21 2008
  


 

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