(keitai-l) Re: Keitai Manners

From: Daniel J. Isenberg <d_isenberg_at_triangletech.com>
Date: 05/05/00
Message-ID: <000501bfb69b$a144f3e0$57d05c8b@PDOMAIN>
BTW An Israeli firm has developed a cell phone blocker which
can be installed by hospitals, airplanes, etc… I have
personally been bothered a lot recently by the quantities
and volumes of cell phone users in the many airport lounges
I  frequent.  The problem is not just the talking, but the
apparent fact that people feel they need to talk loudly when
using a cell phone, and the fact that they tend to walk
around at the same time.
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-----Original Message-----
From:	keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net
[mailto:keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net] On Behalf Of Jud
Taylor
Sent:	Friday, May 05, 2000 3:09 PM
To:	keitai-l@appelsiini.net
Subject:	(keitai-l) Re: Keitai Manners

I know that the Yamanote now has announcements to ask people
to turn their
phones off, not just not answer them.  The reason given is
to avoid trouble
with pacemakers.

Also, I've read that British Rail uses a fine mesh over
train windows to
shield cars completely.

In Shanghai, at the Hilton, I placed a call from a celphone
and the screen
said "EMERGENCIES ONLY!" before I started dialing.

Jud

-----Original Message-----
From: keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net
[mailto:keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.
net]On Behalf Of M. David
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 8:53 PM
To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
Subject: (keitai-l) Keitai Manners


in Japan-
Included in the instruction manual for new phones is a page
telling
customers to put their phone on vibrate/message mode while
on the train.
Also, many upscale  restaurants and bars have signs asking
patrons to turn
off their phones.

In Osaka, there have been commercials featuring a pig who
takes and throws
out the phone of young girl talking loudly on her phone.
(sponsored by the
Ad Council, I think)

David M.
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Received on Fri May 5 17:08:41 2000