Question

Kwazy

Shared on Fri, 02/02/2007 - 15:10
I've got more for later, but quickly a question:

I don't own a blue-tooth headset for my mobile phone, but I thought I knew in theory how they work.  One thing is stumping me:  what's the flashing blue light on the side of it for?  It's certainly out of the perephial line of site of it's user, so it can't be of any value as an indicator. 

My theory?  It's actually a douche-bag detector.  Yup, that's it.  If you're wearing a blue-tooth device of this type out in public and you're not dismanteling an atomic weapon, well...the little flashy-blue light might just be right.

Give it up, fuck-face.  It's a fashion accessory.  Sorry you've discovered your LiveStrong braclet is passe, but you're going to have to try a little harder.

OK, I'm off to check counter-intelligence web-stores to find out how much a blue tooth jammer costs...

...and now I'm back.  The answer is $395 or 215 BP (Holy crap is the dollar becoming worthless).

If anyone wants to buy me one, they can be purchased here.

Here is another cheaper one, though research showed it not as popular.

Hhhmmmm...this turned into more than a quick question.  Anyway, wouldn't it be great to buy a dozen or so of these things and hide them in the seat cushions of every single Starbucks in your city?

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