And I still have the telephone. It is a Verizon Coupe, bought in March 2008. I have the charger too. Luckily I hate throwing things away!

By golly yes, it does have a 911 button. It's charging now. Then it goes in the glove box. Thank you!maladroit wrote:That phone looks pretty good. It will last 10 days even if you leave it on, so if you charge it every few weeks while it's off you should be golden. It even has a dedicated 911 button which means it's even more useful as an unsubscribed emergency phone!
Epic yolo broseantildawn wrote:In 2009 I saw this chick walking down the street on her phone and thought "HA! Funny art project." Then I turned on my phone for a pic and saw bars. I could not believe my fucking eyes and turned it off. I just bought a $85 camera so my phone can stay OFF. Burn as you want to burn but my phone is off.
Hexayurt=Faraday Cageotakup0pe wrote: Good thing too because I hadn't taken into account the trouble we'd have with FM signals inside a small foil-lined box...
I'm going to have so many antennas sticking out of my hexayurt this year.DustHand wrote: Hexayurt=Faraday Cage
Jeezus that's depressing. I went in 2009 if I recall correctly, there was no cell service in those days. As if Burning Man isn't stimulating enough; no one can detach from their i-soothers even for one week. You put all that effort and expense into getting there, don't forget to be present for the experience!Haven't burned in two years but I hear people at center camp hang out and drink coffee with their heads buried in I-devices. If they are checking their Facebook I will suggest they crawl inside the man at say 9:30pm on Saturday