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I like how my speakers on my home computer buzz milliseconds before my cell buzzes
Posted by
amoxy (aka amoxy)
Apr 7 '10, 11:27
when receiving a incoming text
Responses:
yep, home speakers (especially cheap ones) usually have shielding issues. :) -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 7, 11:33
They might be receiving part of the frequency. Btw, how are you feeling? How's the noggin? -- nm
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lileve
Apr 7, 11:32
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I actually have a headache today. Shouldn't have had that mocha this morning -- nm
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amoxy
Apr 7, 11:33
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Caffeine makes headaches go away. You should get an espresso IV. -- nm
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Mop (220 lbs)
Apr 7, 11:37
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Maybe, but if you are a diabetic, the sugar in the mocha is killer -- nm
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amoxy
Apr 7, 11:39
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