Shoot, I’ve always just wanted a normal phone ring fer the cell phone.
Adrianspeeder
Shoot, I’ve always just wanted a normal phone ring fer the cell phone.
Adrianspeeder
Here’s the current url for the downloads. The grade-crossing whistle is on my phone now. It’s VERY good.
No train sounds on my phone, decided to go w/ ‘Boomer Sooner’–the fight song of Oklahoma University Sooner football.
I’m with you on that. I always here this weird noise, and after about 5 seconds, I figure out it’s my phone.[V] Of course, I also answer the phone when my leg spasms, and oddly-no one is there on the line.[D)]
I think many cell phones now support having a different ringtone for specific callers. Comes in pretty handy. My son has “Always on My Mind” set up for his better half. Faster than caller ID!
My goal in life is to tick people off. What better way than to express my dominance and presense with a loud ringtone in a public place. It’s great to have that power!!!
Seriously, what’s worse than hearing someones cell phone going off? Smelling someone that took a bath/shower in perfume or aftershave and inhaling thru the nose/mouth and having that taste stick with you for awhile. Even worse, having that person in the workplace working by you all day. One would think that you would lose your sense of that particular smell eventually but most of the time you can’t get that smell out unless you shower and brush your teeth after you eat garlic while burning your clothes. I would take the annoyance of the cell phone anyday.
Paul
BTW and FWIW…my cell is on medium ring with the classic “RING, RING” tone, followed by a vibrate and beep for voicemail. 90% of the time, I don’t hear either one.
I have no problem whatsoever annoying other people with the ringing of my cellphone. I am around large numbers of people for about 2 hours per day, riding the Metro (subway) to and from work. Since my phone rings 1 day out of 20 at the most, if I get to pay back some of the annoyance inflicted on me EVERY SINGLE DAY by having to endure long-winded inconsequential conversations bellowed by people who are trying to reaffirm (to themselves) their importance in the world, that’s great.
Another poster told of someone who has a different ringtone for the different people who call them frequently. My wife has her cell phone set up like that. She says she gets the most comments from other people about the ringtone she assigned to her oldest brother - “Hail to the Chief” (because he has done work in the Oval Office). I told her to tell people it’s GWB calling.
Hmmmm I guess if it will work, I have a new text ringer…
My call ringer is too good to change, but not the best in mixed company… Its one of Rodney Carrington’s latest… (not gonna go any farther with that description either)
It is nice to have a different ring for every person, but inless you have few friends, or lots of money for the tones, then its almost impractical.
Some LG phones have a train ringer on them. It is a MIDI of tones that sounds like a train chugging and the steam whistle… Its kinda cool.
Cell phones tic me off, hang up and drive or get off the road before you cause road rage.
That’s the law here, and they do write tickets for it.
I have always been annoyed by the obnoxious cell phone ringtones. However, if I could get the dog from the Bud Light “sausages” commercial as my ringtone, my life will be complete:
My ringtone is the same as Alison DuBois’ on the TV show Medium; I think it’s the standard one.