Freecharge Windup Mobile Phone Power Source
Harry Morgan writes: "The UK's Guardian newspaper has an interesting article in it's
Online Supplement
concerning Freeplay's handheld, windup mobile phone power supply
the Freecharge. Although
larger and heavier than several spare batteries, it has two distinct advantages over the former, you don't
have to turn the phone off to connect it and it will never go flat a long as your arms work!"
H to the Izzo!
V to the Izz A!
Any more reason why we shouldn't take out Harlem with a large pig and a can of baked beans?
I love cranking one off early in the morning. It helps get the shit moving in my bowels. Nothing like a good ejaculation to loosen you up.
And in other news... There are reports that penis envy has been replaced by mobile phone envy.
> Then I hit the back button and ALL MY FUCKING TEXT IS ERASED!
Use Mozilla. It wont do that.
Also, try logging in. That way I won't automatically lose any sympathy I may have had for you in understanding your complaints.
"Old man yells at systemd"
to post that is!
The rest of you posters aren't human... you're fat, asexual, albino humanoids from another planet with plans to take over the world's computers and turn them into a gigantic NetHack server.
People of the world unite!! Stop the geeks before its too late!
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On the heels of the death of British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith and Dee Dee Ramone, John Gotti joined the world of the dead at age 61.
John Gotti, 61, the stylish but murderous "Dapper Don" who rose from poverty to head of the entire Mafia structure in the United States, died Monday from complications of throat cancer at a federal prison hospital in Springfield, Mo.
Gotti, who was also know as the "Teflon Don" for beating a series of federal prosecutors in court, had been in declining health for several months, members of the Gotti family told NBC affiliate WNBC-TV in New York. He underwent a tracheotomy, in which a breathing tube is inserted through a hole in the neck, and could no longer talk, they said.
John Joseph Gotti Jr. was one of 13 children born into a poor family in the South Bronx. By age 14, he had already been arrested for allegedly stealing a cement mixer.
Before long, he was stealing cars and hijacking trucks, NBC News correspondent Dan Abrams reported. After serving five years behind bars in the late 1960s and early '70s, he was leading a crew of mobsters in the Gambino crime family, the most powerful branch of the U.S. Mafia.
You may never have been involved in a mob hit nor believed in the Mafia's complicity in the assassination of Kennedy, but the reach of the Gambino crime family is far and wide. Truly an American icon. He will be missed.
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