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    Thursday
    Jun142007

    More New Technology...

    Sven over at svenontech.com displays new technology everyday...this one caught my eye because it falls in line with something else I already own...Listen to your Blackberry underwater...

    Wow! Use your phone underwater...that will go perfect with my underwater watch... Now I can tell time and call on the phone, all from the convenience of the bottom of my pool. Actually, my watch says it will work up to 50 meters under water. I've always been comforted to know that when I am 50M underwater and I run out of oxygen in my diving tanks (if I actually did any of this), then I would know exactly what time it was. "Hey, look at that, I'm out of oxygen and it's 2:30pm...I think I'll call someone with my Blackberry..."

    Quietly making noise,
    Fletch

    Reader Comments (1)

    I think a more realistic scenario might be...

    Some liberal seminary professor, after reading your thoughts on family integrated ministry kidnaps you, ties you up, drops you and a concrete block into the San Francisco Bay. You remember your phone and look at the watch knowing that Eric will be driving by at exactly 2:30pm and give him a call. Mangotimes is saved and you can still quietly make noise...

    We are ALL SO THANKFUL for technology!

    June 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Butler

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