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- 08-08-2003, 08:31 AM #1CellpointGuest
If you are interested in a device that can block all cellular signals for up
to 50 Meters, please contact us. This device is for Export Only!!! Not for
use in the USA.
It is used in applications such as: Theaters, Conferences, Churches,
Schools, etc...
Samuel Bentolila
Cellpoint Corporation
http://www.cellpoint.net
Toll Free: 877-235-5111
Outside the US: 954-927-9998
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- 08-08-2003, 08:46 AM #2DaveGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
Cellpoint <[email protected]> writes
>Outside the US: 954-927-9998
I called that number, but didn't get through.
Why is that that Americans just don't know how to format their phone
numbers for an international audience?
+1 954 9279998 - see, it's not that hard when you try.
PS those devices will be illegal in most countries as well as the US.
--
Dave
- 08-08-2003, 10:00 AM #3Thomas T. VeldhouseGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
"Dave" <${news.reply.0803}[email protected]> wrote in message
news[email protected]...
> Why is that that Americans just don't know how to format their phone
> numbers for an international audience?
>
> +1 954 9279998 - see, it's not that hard when you try.
>
> PS those devices will be illegal in most countries as well as the US.
Because Americans invented the phone ... the rest of the world must conform
... or be conquered
Tom Veldhouse
- 08-08-2003, 10:09 AM #4DaveGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
Thomas T. Veldhouse <[email protected]> writes
>Because Americans invented the phone
Really? I thought it was invented by a Scot.
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Dave
- 08-08-2003, 10:22 AM #5Bert RootGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
Prior to the stampede Thomas T. Veldhouse tryped...
> Because Americans invented the phone ... the rest of the world must
> conform .. or be conquered
Since when was Alexander Graham Bell American? Born in Edinburgh on March 3
1847. He might have invented the phone in America but he was British.
Typical of the Americans to try and accept responsibility for everything
invented that has changed our lives. What next? The TV?
--
«·´¨*·.¸* Bert Root® *.¸¸.·*¨ ·»
- 08-08-2003, 10:30 AM #6QuickGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
"Dave" <${news.reply.0803}[email protected]> wrote
> Thomas T. Veldhouse <[email protected]> writes
> >Because Americans invented the phone
>
> Really? I thought it was invented by a Scot.
It was. Scot Somebody-or-other. Can't remember
his last name. An American of course.
-Quick
- 08-08-2003, 11:00 AM #7rod goldingGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
Cut us some slack... When we sneeze, the rest of the world catches a cold.
Both financially and militarily.
"Bert Root" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Prior to the stampede Thomas T. Veldhouse tryped...
>
> > Because Americans invented the phone ... the rest of the world must
> > conform .. or be conquered
>
> Since when was Alexander Graham Bell American? Born in Edinburgh on March
3
> 1847. He might have invented the phone in America but he was British.
>
> Typical of the Americans to try and accept responsibility for everything
> invented that has changed our lives. What next? The TV?
>
> --
> «·´¨*·.¸* Bert Root® *.¸¸.·*¨ ·»
>
>
- 08-08-2003, 11:11 AM #8Bert HymanGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
[email protected] (Bert Root) wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Prior to the stampede Thomas T. Veldhouse tryped...
>
>> Because Americans invented the phone ... the rest of the world
>> must conform .. or be conquered
>
> Since when was Alexander Graham Bell American? Born in Edinburgh on
> March 3 1847. He might have invented the phone in America but he
> was British.
And the Canadians also claim him:
http://www.canadianheritage.org/reproductions/20112.htm
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Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | [email protected]
- 08-08-2003, 11:23 AM #9Jim MacKenzieGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
"Dave" <${news.reply.0803}[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Thomas T. Veldhouse <[email protected]> writes
> >Because Americans invented the phone
>
> Really? I thought it was invented by a Scot.
Alexander Graham Bell. A Scot who emigrated to Canada, and invented the
phone in Canada, although he did most of his testing and perfection of the
invention in the United States.
Jim
- 08-08-2003, 11:27 AM #10Thomas T. VeldhouseGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
"Bert Root" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Prior to the stampede Thomas T. Veldhouse tryped...
>
> > Because Americans invented the phone ... the rest of the world must
> > conform .. or be conquered
>
> Since when was Alexander Graham Bell American? Born in Edinburgh on March
3
> 1847. He might have invented the phone in America but he was British.
>
> Typical of the Americans to try and accept responsibility for everything
> invented that has changed our lives. What next? The TV?
>
It wasn't obvious that I was joking around? The smily didn't give it away
to you did it?
Tom Veldhouse
- 08-08-2003, 08:33 PM #11m thalerGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
Couldn't find such an item on the web site posted.
...mike
"Cellpoint" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> If you are interested in a device that can block all cellular signals for up
> to 50 Meters, please contact us. This device is for Export Only!!! Not for
> use in the USA.
>
> It is used in applications such as: Theaters, Conferences, Churches,
> Schools, etc...
>
> Samuel Bentolila
> Cellpoint Corporation
> http://www.cellpoint.net
> Toll Free: 877-235-5111
> Outside the US: 954-927-9998
>
>
>
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- 08-09-2003, 10:44 AM #12Steven J SobolGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
In alt.cellular.verizon Cellpoint <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you are interested in a device that can block all cellular signals for up
> to 50 Meters, please contact us. This device is for Export Only!!! Not for
> use in the USA.
>
> It is used in applications such as: Theaters, Conferences, Churches,
> Schools, etc...
The FCC will probably be interested in the fact that you are selling
an illegal device. I'm not buying the "For export only" line.
--
JustThe.net Internet & Multimedia Services
22674 Motnocab Road * Apple Valley, CA 92307-1950
Steve Sobol, Proprietor
888.480.4NET (4638) * 248.724.4NET * [email protected]
- 08-09-2003, 11:10 AM #13Kate AndersonGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
ive seen it in movies, but i think its pointless for you what you are
trying to do. The device that he is talking about blocks all cellular
signals, what you are trying to do is just block the one call that is
coming in right??
--
~Kate
Steven J Sobol <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> In alt.cellular.verizon Cellpoint <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If you are interested in a device that can block all cellular signals for up
> > to 50 Meters, please contact us. This device is for Export Only!!! Not for
> > use in the USA.
> >
> > It is used in applications such as: Theaters, Conferences, Churches,
> > Schools, etc...
>
> The FCC will probably be interested in the fact that you are selling
> an illegal device. I'm not buying the "For export only" line.
>
>
> --
> JustThe.net Internet & Multimedia Services
> 22674 Motnocab Road * Apple Valley, CA 92307-1950
> Steve Sobol, Proprietor
> 888.480.4NET (4638) * 248.724.4NET * [email protected]
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- 08-09-2003, 11:16 AM #14Ivor JonesGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
" Kate Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> ive seen it in movies, but i think its pointless for you what you are
> trying to do. The device that he is talking about blocks all cellular
> signals, what you are trying to do is just block the one call that is
> coming in right??
There *is* a legitimate reason for such a device, I can think of several
right now..! Buses, trains, restaurants, there's nothing more irritating
than someone prattling on the phone while you're trying to have a quiet
meal or ride home from work. (Why do they *always* talk in a voice so loud
they don't *need* a phone..?!)
Ivor
- 08-09-2003, 11:25 AM #15LoftyGuest
Re: Cell Phone Blocker
"Ivor Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> " Kate Anderson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > ive seen it in movies, but i think its pointless for you what you are
> > trying to do. The device that he is talking about blocks all cellular
> > signals, what you are trying to do is just block the one call that is
> > coming in right??
>
> There *is* a legitimate reason for such a device, I can think of several
> right now..! Buses, trains, restaurants, there's nothing more irritating
> than someone prattling on the phone while you're trying to have a quiet
> meal or ride home from work. (Why do they *always* talk in a voice so loud
> they don't *need* a phone..?!)
>
> Ivor
>
I hardly think that allowing yourself a bit of peace and quiet in certain
locations because you personally find people using mobiles a nuisance is a
legitimate reason to block all cellular signals.
If you are on a bus or a train and have a heart attack, you will be glad
someone is able to use a mobile phone to call for assistance, and you'd be
pretty pissed off if someone has taken it upon themselves to carry a device
which blocks their 911 call.
But then I think you comment was a little tongue in cheek, and I can
sympathise with you about folk who answer their phones and shout *I'm on the
train* ! :-)
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