Re: Cell phones

From: Ken Poulton (poulton@zonker.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Mar 08 1995 - 11:22:34 PST


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Subject: Re: Cell phones


> > Also, a cell phone is meant to be held against your ear, which is a
> > problem if you are wearing a helmet.
>
> Yes, but if you are stranded, you don't have to wear your helmet when
> you call.

No, but then the helmet becomes one more piece of equipment to hold on to.

Ken Poulton
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