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Awesome. True. So very true.
I wonder if this can be correlated to a specific provider?
SO FREAKING TRUE. Or when it is very possible to use a landline… then you have perfect service. Or when you have no minutes left.
Oy, that!
AT&T seems to really suck in the US (no signal in the middle of effin LA? seriously?!)
Nice work on the graph shape. Clever.
NOW I see it!!!
Thank you, sir.
What has been seen, cannot be unseen, by the way.
Man I missed that too. This just makes me more upset since my phone bricked on me. its probably got the best signal ever.
So true. Although I’d consider add “I’m in a meeting, and I thought my phone was OFF”.
Signal so powerful it overcomes the “do not want” off button…
How do you know how powerful the phone signal is if you don’t have you phone to display it?
because of sod’s law. that’s how it works. that’s how all things work. it is the law of the universe.
At one of the race courses around here, I have ZERO reception inside the clubhouse, but excellent reception on the corner stations.
this is brilliant!
I lol’d.
i just want to say: i hav verizon, and if u call me, i CAN hear u now =)