![]() Jdroth: I'd like to think of myself as a considerate cell-phone user - I hate holding conversations on the bus because I can't take it outside.įff: I am (sadly) single. I've used it a couple of times, and it doesn't click that my phone is ringing, and it sounds sort of dumb, so it's out. I'll fix this with a holster-style case, eventually. Nathan_teske: vibrate doesn't always carry through the case I'm using, and sometimes, things get between my phone and the part of my pocket right against my leg. Response by poster: some responses before I tell you all what I'll do: Posted by chrominance at 1:00 AM on February 21, 2006 Use that if you want to annoying the living crap out of everyone within a four-mile radius. The sound I used for that? The Happy Tree Friends theme song. I used my phone as an alarm clock for a while, too. Doo-doot, doo-doo-doo-doo-doo, doo-doo-doo didliddliddliddl*crash*! But my personal favourite? The loopy cacophony that opens Beck's "The New Pollution" on repeat. I think the more sensible option is to just put your phone on vibrate if you don't want to bother anyone. You can hear it, but no one will think "that wanker's phone is going off again." If you didn't know any better you'd think it was a computer beep, or a smoke detector with low batteries. The only exception is a weird one: I knew someone whose phone simply emitted one beep when it rang. Having a ringtone you can't hear in public is a pretty stupid move, no? So I don't know if the coughing ringtone is going to work, and I'm pretty sure the communicator chirp will lead to you missing damned near every single call you get. ![]() I don't see the point of having an unobtrusive ringtone you may as well put your phone on vibrate, because then at least you'll actually catch the call. ![]()
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