Posted by John T on December 29, 2012 at 07:45:15 from (216.249.82.117):
In Reply to: Phone found posted by MarkB_MI on December 29, 2012 at 07:08:18:
With allllllllll the things them dern Blueberry Crackberry or Smart or whatever theyre called phones can already do, surely theres an APP for that lol
The architect daughter was home from Austin for Christmas and was showin off her I Phone 5, blew my mind.
I asked her about text so she picks up her phone and TALKS says send old dad a text and recites the message and low n behold it sends me what she said and she didnt type in anything whatsoever. Then she talks into it and says call dad, it asks her in its voice talk, Home or Mobile??? Then we were driving somewhere goin to church so she tells her phone (talk no text) find so and so church in Bloomington, Indiana and low n behold it talks back to her with all the churches and addreses and asks her do you want on screen and verbal driving directions there?
I heard something about if you lost your car key fob but your old lady has hers if you call her and she puts her fob to the phone with yours near the door it can unlock???? Old wives tale or Urban Legend????
So surelyyyyyyyyy it can dig its own way out of a snow bank lol
God Bless you and all here, Hope you had a Merry CHRISTmas, and Happy New Yearrrrrrrrrrr
Ol John T and all,,,, Still Lost in the fifties with no Blueberry phone lol
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