Ailleann had to walk me through making and uploading the Panic! ringtone to my phone. I couldn't do it again by myself if my life depended on it.
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What is your ringtone?
It's been Margaritaville forever. I really think I need to change it one of these days. I let my daughter choose that one.
Mine is "Who Are You" by The Who.
Mine is the quiet version of the one that the people who made my landline programmed into it.
Still cellphone free 10 years into the 21st century.
Making bar fights safer - UK introduces unbreakable pint glasses.
I still have Verizon default. I've thought about doing a Mad Scientist laugh, but I haven't got around to it yet.
I haven't even looked up how you do it, I don't have any data features on our freaky $55 family plan that doesn't appear in Verizon's list of plans.
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Exactly! In fact, the first post-argh website redesign I was pulled into was basically "How do we not replicate the insanity of the last redesign process." After the meeting, I sent the project lead that very link.
My ringtone is the theme music for SyFy's Sanctuary. I may have to change it, though. It tends to blend with the background music of other SF shows, so I don't always hear when it goes off at home.
What is your ringtone?
"Riot Act" by Alina Simone.
I think Aeryn may be the name of the new netbook.
My current ring tone is Mission Impossible.
I have a hard time finding ring tones that are just instrumental. If I forget to silence it at work, I don't want my phone singing. My favorite was when I had Hedwig's Theme. I can't find a version that will work on my current phone.
Actually, knowing the shooting statistics may give people the courage to run away rather than let themselves be intimidated into doing what ever somebody waving a gun says.
My ex, the cop, says most people who threaten with guns think the gun will magically make people do what they say and don't really have a plan B for people who say "no" and run away. Generally, though, attackers with knives are more likely to be mentally committed to violence.