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  • This is sucks. I have no aplication for this they need ti stop making stuff so i can talk on my cell phone.

  • i would use it in class constantly people always text in there.

  • I'm not sure if it would work for texting, but I feel your pain.

  • it would work on texting

  • thats incredible, the sunlight poem is so crazy good!

  • sweet a healthy meal and a good work out nice idea

  • cellphone jammer looks cool, but in USA you can pay $250,000 and 1 year in jail for using one. :(

  • There should be such a fine for people who abuse the fact that they have a cell phone and bother everyone around them.

  • lorin parker is the man!

  • ROFL I WANT A CELL JAMMER! Isnt that hardcore illegal though? Wouldn't the FCC be pissed?

  • If it wasn't for Limor's segment....

    Well anyway did the smoothie guy make enough for the entire class?

  • I agree

  • I cant think of anything more dangerous than someone blocking a 911 call.

  • true...true

  • Obviously you can tell when someone's on a 911 call. They won't be sitting on a bus talking loudly about how Timmy told Sally that he didn't want to see her anymore because he knows that Sally had sex with Jimmy. There's such thing as common decency, respect, and keeping the peace. I pay to see a movie or travel on a bus not to hear some loudmouth abusing the fact that they have a cell phone.

    Now if only there was a way to fry ipods, PSPs, and other music players.

  • well wut about ppl who might need to make important calls and frying others stuff is vandalism. also its not selective its for the whole area and so its not just one person

  • 1) If you need to make an important phone call, then you wouldn't be making it on a crowded bus or movie theater. If it's important then you're going to find somewhere private where you can give the person you're calling 100% of ur attention.

    2) By fry I meant block. People who listen to music loudly in public or with those portable speakers r just as annoying and abusive of the fact that they have them. Having a cellphone or music player doesn't give u the right to bother everyone around you.

  • The FCC would agree with me on this one. People can't just act out a whim because it empowers them. That is exactly why the air-waves are protected by Federal and International law. What if the call was being made by someone in the police. That is interfering with a police investigation - instant arrest.

  • You are right, but it's pretty obvious to tell when someone is loudly carrying on a conversation with their friend.

    A police officer making an important call having to do with an investigation wouldn't do it loudly in a public place. Hell they wouldn't do it in public at all unless they absolutely had to.

    You can tell that the annoying person carrying on loudly about nonsense isn't a police officer neither is it a very important phone call.

  • Let's just say that in Australia it would get you arrested instantly.

  • Oh I forgot to mention that the phone towers can triangulate your location with 10 yards. Sooner or later they would bait such a person if it became serious.

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  • So? I think people listening to music that everyone on the bus can hear and/or having loud conversations should be arrested instantly. Then cell phone jammers wouldn't be needed.

    There's something called common courtesy, and people these days seem to have forgotten what it is.

  • Why not just shoot anyone you dont like. It's more permanent. Oh I forgot, bullets cost a lot of money.

  • Actually bullets aren't that expensive. The problem with shooting people is that they probably won't learn from it (if you're not shooting to kill) and you end up bothering everyone around you even more. The whole point to shutting off their cell phone is to stop them from bothering everyone.

    The point is I don't want to hear your conversation just like you probably don't want to hear me sing spice girls songs. It's called having common courtesy for the people around you.

  • What ever happened to not caring, not minding and not giving a darn. Oh that would be too passive.

  • There's a limit to every thing. Someone that's in a crowded place and gets on a cell phone and goes "ok I just got on the bus I should be there in 20 mins" or asks for directions or something is fine. As long as it's short. When people abuse it though and have full conversations that the people around them aren't interested in and so don't want to hear it, it goes beyond the limit of not letting it bother you. A lot of it is inappropriate too and there are kids on the bus.

  • What ever happened to having the common sense to have some common courtesy to know that not everyone wants to hear you yammer on about how your friend Joe cheated on his girl friend, but then she found out and slept with his brother to get back at him. Now they all have aids.

    If your neighbor started playing loud music every night and waking you up, would you not mind and not give a damn? Until when? Until you fall asleep at work/school?

  • I dont know. I never had the audicity to listen to what other people were concerned about without my invitation to listen.

  • dex is right to a extent

    but having convosation is normal but its really rude when they get loud especially kids on buses

    i see them everyday always yelling and laughing really like attention seekers

    actually theres exactly it

    its rude when your a attention seeker

  • Those annoying kids. They act like children.

  • I wouldn't have used my real name with the cellphone jammer - highly illegal

  • haha cellphone jammer rulz

  • if i saw that bitch and my cell phone went dead id beat her ass.. thats why theres things caled TOLERENCE or EAR PLUGS

  • there is also something called decency and appropriateness.

  • I agree.

  • Decency and appropriateness involve kindly asking the person on the phone to avoid the subject matter for a while. There's nothing decent or appropriate about sniping someone to avoid awkward words.

  • Same can go to you. You can either TOLERATE me forcing your call to be dropped or you can go somewhere else.

  • yes but supposing that you wouldent mind your calls being droped?

  • That's not the point. If someone is in public bothering everyone around them by talking loudly, we're all supposed to just tolerate it. As the person I was replying to it said. Why would THEY have to tolerate me dropping their calls as well then?

  • Yeah as

    great as the jammer is they are highly illegal when used in public- you can be sent to court and face imprisonment

  • how do u make it?

  • cell phone jammer eh? *911 Emergency...what service do you require?* uum, I need an ambulance. My daughter has been hit by a car, please send an abulance to 201 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS­SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS­SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS­SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS­SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

  • lol'

  • if people didn't spent all their time talking about nasty thing on cell phones, why would any one want a cell phone jammer

  • Nuts!? Those aren't nuts are they?

    I've never seen yellow blue green and red nuts. At least not like that.

  • i think its m&m peanutz

  • aren't cell phone jammers illegal?

  • cool I want that cell phone jammer

  • Mhmm. I'd use it in lessons at school. It is impossible to keep concentrated at the teacher when people talk in their phones.

  • hello

  • wow if i found that somebody jammed my call i would pimp slap them.

  • the sunlight poem is an awesome idea, more info?

  • They should have noted that in some places, cell phone jammers are illegal. Other than that, great video... although I wish they had explained how to actually build the jammer as well.

  • ya that would be really neat, like when your principal calls your parents on his cellphone you can use that and your parents never have to know.

  • 173rd

  • what does it meen when people comment on your video saying first, or second?

  • wow this is cool

  • i dont get these people, why are they so happy when they are the first one to post a comment and to view a video..

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  • keep your thought to your fuckin self

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