Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 4, 2011

At what age did you have your first cell phone?

At what age did you have your first cell phone?

And what age did you give or will give your son his first cell phone?

Answer by Lil Avenue Cain
10

Answer by yyyep
13

Answer by Emily
I got my phone at 12, i would doubtless give my child a phone at 12 or 13.

Answer by Sierra
I was 15! Can you believe that? I estimate the right age is about 11 or 12. Just for safety purposes only. Nothing like.

Answer by MJ Was my man in the sumr of 84
35 yrs ancient

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cell phone cam
first cell phone

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my daily drive to work at O’dark 30. First cell phone cam to flickr attempt.

I’m 13 and I do not have a cell phone…I do not wish to have a cell phone….. :)
When did you get your first cell phone?

Answer by Blackey
I’m 34 and I’ve never had one nor do I wish to have one. Like I want to talk to people!

Answer by Shadow
I reckon I was 14 when I got mine.

Answer by Handsomestranger
I don’t retract the year but I am certain that it was a Tuesday.

Answer by bhrtmishra
March 2006

Answer by Richie
9 being ancient.
my cousin found it and gave it to me :) ))))

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California’s Hand-held Cell Phone Ban Could Extend to Bicyclists
If approved, bicyclists could be fined for by hand-held cell phones. VIDEO: Watch Lynette Romero’s Report LOS ANGELES (KTLA) — Californians could soon face higher fines for by hand-held cell phones while pouring — and bicyclists may have to place the phone down as well.
Read more on FOX40 Sacramento

www.emfnews.org Sharesa Price thought it was just another in a series of sinus infections. Her head and eyes hurt, and she was vomiting. But then Price had a seizure, and a brain scan found something far more troubling. “When I got home, the phone was ringing. It was the doctor’s office, and they told me, `Brace yourself. Honey, you have a brain tumor.’ I was standing by the refrigerator, and I just collapsed, saying, `no, no, no, it can’t be a brain tumor,’” she recalled. After her diagnosis in 1999 and surgery to remove most of the tumor, Price started looking for answers. She became convinced that exposure to radio-frequency radiation on the job, everywhere she programmed cell phones for new customers, had caused the tumor. In May, an administrative law judge who handles worker’s compensation claims awarded her 000 to pay her medical bills and other expenses. Price may be the first person to convince a judge that her illness was caused by radio-frequency radiation. The pronouncement is unlikely to have widespread repercussions for the cell phone industry, though, because the settlement was small. Price’s customers at Advanced Communications Systems in northern California were doctors, firefighters, police departments and security departments for casinos, and she loved her work. She used a cell phone numerous hours each day, and the room in which she worked contained transmitters that emitted radio-frequency radiation, she said. Price said when she filed a workers comp claim
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