a tiny phone that beeps a lot, and is impossible to find in your handbag.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Tue 30 Jun 2009, 14:03,
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I don't carry a handbag though
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Maximinimus you stick around I'll make it worth your while, Tue 30 Jun 2009, 14:04,
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then no spango-phone for you!
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Tue 30 Jun 2009, 14:05,
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What about if you've got one of those belt loop phone holders that IT technicians from the late 90s had?
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Donkey Gums @mattcomedy, Tue 30 Jun 2009, 14:06,
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spango-phone is too stylish for that
but it does have an optional battery pack that has to be carried in a wheelbarrow.
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spangolin - the odds are good but the goods are odd, Tue 30 Jun 2009, 14:17,
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:(
I have combat trousers, spango-phone could be kept in one of the leg pockets
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Maximinimus you stick around I'll make it worth your while, Tue 30 Jun 2009, 14:07,
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You'll need the spango-phone nano trouser edition
which is not compatible with the docking station of spango phone, and requires a 1gb application on the special Spango PC for you to import your contact list.
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magnum, Tue 30 Jun 2009, 14:09,
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Wait, what?
There's smaller versions of the smallest phone?
These are pretty big combat trousers, you could probably get a macbook air in one of the leg pockets.
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Maximinimus you stick around I'll make it worth your while, Tue 30 Jun 2009, 14:11,
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Of course there is a smaller version of the smaller phone
and it's 40% less powerful, and gives you 3 minutes of calls between charges. However, it does gently rub your leg while in your pocket.
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magnum, Tue 30 Jun 2009, 14:15,
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