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... i have had yac for nearly ten years now, in the old days you could pick your own number, which was great, since mobile/cell phones hadnt really started, and you could always use the fax service ,which was all the rage then, Why i picked yac, it was to protect my personal info, by not giving out my own phone number, but yet being able to divert to home/computer/and then mobile, and since i travel around a lot a v... Read the full review: YAC its great by harryharry |
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Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition Easy dial with fingers or stylus Surf the Internet! Easily integrate phone and OutlookŪ contacts Quickly connect with anyone in your contacts Speed dial to make your life easier Never miss a call or message! Caller ID - you choose who you speak to Who's b... overall rating |
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Mobile phone safety Archive General / Mobile phone use is endemic in the UK, but it might come with more problems than simply noise pollution. Reports on the safety of their use from mobile phone manufacturers, the Consumer’s Association and the government seem to have caused some confu overall rating |
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yac.com Archive General / A site that offers a re-reouting service from any number to one that you're given by their account. overall rating |
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Mobile phone safety ... cell phone. Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the person at your home press the unlock button, holding it near the mobile phone on their end. Your car will unlock. Saves someone from having to drive your keys to you. Distance is no object. You could be hundreds of miles away, and if you can reach someone who has the other "remote" for your car, you can unlock the doors (or the trunk). Editor s Note: *It works fine! We tried it out and it unlocked our car over a cell phone!"* *III* ... Read the full review: THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW YOUR MOBILE PHONE COULD DO by miley04 |
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Worst ... Surveillance, dependency, responsibilities you would never dream of, and throughout it all you just about lose your own identity. WORST to lose your life so young. My husband died of early onset Alzheimers Disease at the age of 62 years old after many years of confusion, forgetfulness, disorientation, hallucinations, delusions , failing intellect and most of all, loss of dignity. WORST for others. Not that he knew much about it but for me, as his prime carer, it was sometimes a nightmare - a roller coaster where the ups were few and the downs, depressingly many. WORST way to die. Although everything else had gone, his will to live must have been lurking there, ... Read the full review: Worst .. Alzheimers a living death by logberg |
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Manchester ... my life i ve lived in the country.... until now.... I applied to Manchester University even though i had never visited Manchester, and now i m here it is so different to living in the country. But It does has both its good and bad aspects. Manchester is a very busy city, with plenty of nightlife and shopping. There is definitly not a lack of choice if you want to go out for a night... ranging from bars and clubs, to bingo and bowling! In the centre there are huge amounts of shops including Selfridges and Harvey Nichols- great for celebrity spotting! There are over 200 different museums and gallerys for you to visit, including the Imperial War museum north, and the ... Read the full review: the joys of Manchester by missmole |




