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Thomas Anderson 02-11-2003 12:21 AM

Ringtones
 
Anyone know where I can get any good 3310 ringtones? I need the composer/rttl/keypress ones, any good bon jovi or film related ones.

krb102 02-11-2003 12:31 AM

Anybody who cares about ringtones does so because they want to impress other people with them. They don't impress anyone. They are annoying, they always go off on public transport, and they are as stylish as a Tommy Hillfiger (sp?) jacket. People who take pride in their mobile phone deserve the cancer that they might get.

Just kidding about the cancer, maybe.

jovilaura_fi 02-11-2003 10:59 AM

:roll: I don't have ringtones on my mobile(s) to impress people, and I don't carry my mobile(s) because I want to show off. That's what people did in the early 90s. I want to have a ringtone on my phone (I have OWN), a logo and coloured covers (pink ;) ) because I use my phone a lot and I want it to be a bit more personal. Besides, when you have friends over and you have 8 phones in line on a table, it's a pain to find the correct one if they all look the same. :D

Ringtones:
http://www.ringtones-1.com/ They have BJ in the Pop category on page 15. But the ones I listened to aren't very good :roll:

There are some really good Finnish sites, but I don't think you can get them from abroad... ?

jess 02-11-2003 11:26 AM

yes, laura, you're right, they are not really good ...
i tried to find one for my mobile, in vain ... ericson t28s, if someone can help me too ...thanks :wink:

Thomas Anderson 02-11-2003 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by krb102
Anybody who cares about ringtones does so because they want to impress other people with them. They don't impress anyone. They are annoying, they always go off on public transport, and they are as stylish as a Tommy Hillfiger (sp?) jacket. People who take pride in their mobile phone deserve the cancer that they might get.

Just kidding about the cancer, maybe.

So I assume you don't have a phone then?

I like having different rintones, not to impress my friends, but for me. My friends don't even like Bon Jovi, and probably wouldn't like the ringtones I have. I have my mostly for emergencies anyway. I very rarely use it.

You'd wish you had one if you got lost somewhere in the middle of nowhere, and couldn't call for help.


I think the ammount of radiation is insane, just glad I don't use mine much. It really interferes with my satelite tv, pc and speakers.

choclady 02-11-2003 11:06 PM

i've had my current ring tone for ages. i only ever changed it once and then i got confused and started looking around me when it was ringing because i didn't recognize it was mine :lol: :lol:
so i just stick with the one i've got now :wink:

jess 02-11-2003 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by choclady
i've had my current ring tone for ages. i only ever changed it once and then i got confused and started looking around me when it was ringing because i didn't recognize it was mine :lol: :lol:
so i just stick with the one i've got now :wink:

i know what you are talking about ... :D
before i have the nokia 5110, a friend was changing MY ring by phone from HIS work !!! i have the song for the world cup 'i will survive', everybody was looking at me like if i was the first supporter :? after that, he changed it for Tom Sawyer(don't know how to write it ?), and lots of things like that ... :?

krb102 02-11-2003 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Thomas Anderson
Quote:

Originally Posted by krb102
Anybody who cares about ringtones does so because they want to impress other people with them. They don't impress anyone. They are annoying, they always go off on public transport, and they are as stylish as a Tommy Hillfiger (sp?) jacket. People who take pride in their mobile phone deserve the cancer that they might get.

Just kidding about the cancer, maybe.

So I assume you don't have a phone then?

I like having different rintones, not to impress my friends, but for me. My friends don't even like Bon Jovi, and probably wouldn't like the ringtones I have. I have my mostly for emergencies anyway. I very rarely use it.

You'd wish you had one if you got lost somewhere in the middle of nowhere, and couldn't call for help.


I think the ammount of radiation is insane, just glad I don't use mine much. It really interferes with my satelite tv, pc and speakers.

I do have a phone, I just don't like them, or what they have become.

And it doesn't matter how often you use the phone, it is still regularly transmitting and receiving to check if the network is still available, pumping all of that goodness into your testicles as it sits in you pocket.

Thomas Anderson 02-12-2003 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by krb102
And it doesn't matter how often you use the phone, it is still regularly transmitting and receiving to check if the network is still available, pumping all of that goodness into your testicles as it sits in you pocket.

:lol: I guess so, although I don't even have it with me all of the time. Only sometimes when I'm in college, or if I'm going out somewhere.

We get plenty of radiation from other places too; our college has a couple of mobile phone masts on the roof, because they get paid for it. You also get UV from the sun, and simply being sat at your computer screen gives off quite a bit.

Iceman 02-12-2003 03:41 PM

Mobile phones do not emit radiation... They use radiowaves, not microwaves or radioactive radiation... Your speakers react because the recieve radio signals from the phone if it's too close.

There was in fact a recent study that showed that mobile phones have no effect on the brain or any part of the human anatomy what so ever. There are studies made on rats and worms, but they are (obviously) not transferrable.

To cause any significant changes you'd need 10 mW/cm2 of radiation, and phones are nowhere near it.

Study from 97: http://www.rfsafe.com/pages/articles/reuters_082697.htm
2002: http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2109832,00.html


Ice


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