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For some reason, my phone doesn't do vibrate. It's really annoying. It does silent, but not vibrate. Grr.
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Oh, and my ringtones. Most people get Melody 9 (sort of upbeat jazzy elevator music); the ex triggers Melody 4 (frenetic bit that reminds me of circuses); several good friends have been assigned Melody 3 (it's a snippet of something Decembery, but I don't know what); my parents get Bell 3 (an ascending ringtone scale).
I presume these all have names, but I don't actually know what they are.
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I found the notes for Saria's Song from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, so I put it into my phone. It's my current ringtone now.
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I only use the given ones, but I heard a girl's phone ring today to "Jingle Bells."
I have always wanted the Imperial March, ever since I heard it in the British Museum at the Roman collection.
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quote: Customize 1 Select Menu > Profiles and the profile you want to customize. 2 Select Customize and one of the following options: Vibrating alert—Set the vibrating alert on or off. Your phone has an internal vibrating mechanism so you do not need a special battery to use this feature. In some profiles, the vibrating alert default is Off, so the lights may not flash unless you change the default.
quote: I'm thinking Fraggle Rock (which will drive my 12 year old insane, she HATES that show)
she hates fraggle rock?!
Yes, and that's SOOOOOOOOO wrong... I'm trying to convince her that resistance is futile and that she will be assimilated... even if I have to turn her into a Gorg. LOL My 8 year old, on the other hand, will spend hours singing the theme song from the slightest cue. Of course, she also quotes Monty Python, endless Disney movies, and a little bit of Princess Bride. She at least will make a good Hatracker in time!
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I'm not sure, haha... I guess I'll have to wait until someone calls me to see! I'll let you know though. Thanks!
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I've got a Nokia 3120 that lets me record my voice and use it as a ringtone, so my phone shouts, "HEY STEVE. PICK UP THE PHONE. pICK UP THE PHONE RIGHT NOW, BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!" etc.
When I'm in a business meeting, I change it over to a whisper, "hey, steve; you're phone is ringing. psst....pick up the phone, steve..."
Best time was riding back from NY on the train, and it rang, on loud, in the middle of the car.
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Vibrate. But it barely vibrates anymore, so it's usually the mooing sound that let's me know I have a call.
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I was ina faculty meeting today, where thepolice had come over to help us revamp our emergency response procedures. They were showing us a slideshow on Columbine, when sudenly my phone goes off: dun DUN dun dun DUNNNNnnnnn . . . "
Thank goodness it was a phone call and not a reminder. My reminder sound is Han Solo saying, "I have a really bad feeling about this."
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ssywak, I've experimented with having my phone say "Help! Help! I'm stuck in your purse!! Take me out!" or something to that effect. I haven't had the guts to do that, but it's a funny thought.
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