"Bubba DeBub" <BubbaDeBub@RideEmCowboy.com> wrote in message
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> I am a really big/strong guy and I could do it. Care to volunteer
your cell
> phone? :-)
>
> Bubba
Not with one of the girlyman "women's cosmetic compacts" that pass for
flip phones today.
You might be able to do it with an old Nokia 61xx series phone with
one of the large high capacity batteries installed.
I was on a business trip with a former boss several years ago. We were
trying to locate each other in a hotel complex without success - no
service or dropped calls. My 4 year old Nokia 6160 was acting up, it'd
been dropped too many times.
I walked outside and saw her standing about 100' away across the plaza
trying to call me. I yelled and she turned and looked as I threw my
phone at her. It skidded across the bricks, hit the curb at her feet
and flew into 3 pieces. I walked over, picked it up and snapped it
back together and it still worked except the screen was broken. She
thought that it was pretty funny!
BTW, car windshields and some rear windows are made of Laminated
Safety Glass which has 1 or more layers of tough, flexible plastic to
prevent the glass from shattering.
Side windows on cars are usually made of specially treated glass that
breaks into small pieces. If you hit it at the right angle you could
get lucky. I've had several occasions were I needed to break a car
side window, it's pretty tough to do even with a hammer!
--
Chas.
verktyg@aol.spamski.com (Drop spamski to E-mail me)