cell phones
Why hasn't anybody built up a cell phone protocol that sends you contact information from cell phone to cell phone? The reason I ask is because I've seen this situation unfold far too many times:
Bob: "Yeah, get in touch with Horace."
(muffled conversation from other end)
Bob: "Oh you don't have his number? Hold on a sec."
Bob: "Ok... you ready?"
(Bob hits up a few times, then hits the keypad a few times)
(Bob stares at the number for a second)
Bob: "It's 555..."
(Bob, in his busy little mind, is incapable of memorizing a full phone number at once, so he looks at the phone once again)
Bob: "You get that? Ok.. 555-5555"
(muffled conversation)
Bob: "Hold on, lemme double check..."
(Bob looks back at the number)
Bob: "Yeah, it's 555-5555."
Inevitably, sometimes the person on the other end forgets the number and calls back and the whole process is repeated. Besides looking absolutely retarded and ackward ... why isn't there a simple "Send phone number to current caller?" feature? Like the same way dialtone phones work; if the cell phone picks up any type of dialtone; it displays teh number on the screen of the receiver much as if they typed them.
Anyone?
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bert
people give out their number at their own choosing.. yada yada.. imagine if people were forwarding that paris hilton phone...
oh wait.. they just posted on the internet instead.. nm
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roy
So I don't proofread or edit. You caught me!
rurounibug
Of course, I was in Asia at the time, and I'm assuming you're in the US . . . My US handphone is a letdown after Asian com-tech.