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Interesting.. thanks RD. Cha Mar 2014 #1
No problem Renew Deal Mar 2014 #2
Yes, and also.. would the phone "ring" if Cha Mar 2014 #3
If it crashed on land and wasn't destroyed, it should ring Renew Deal Mar 2014 #4
Thanks.. and from your link.. this is looking to be more and more likely.. Cha Mar 2014 #5
That just adds more odd to the Aerows Mar 2014 #6
When my cell phone battery is dead if someone calls it they hear a ring csziggy Mar 2014 #7
Thanks for the link and info explaining why you hear ringing even if the phone itself is not ringing uppityperson Mar 2014 #9
It's sad in a way jberryhill Mar 2014 #11
Ring back tone is supplied by the network for landlines as well as cell phones. FarCenter Mar 2014 #12
True - the ringtone Wikipedia article has a good history on how it has changed csziggy Mar 2014 #15
Not sure, but it may vary if your land phone is on a loop carrier, cable system, FiOS, Uverse, etc. FarCenter Mar 2014 #16
Landlines for US domestic connections jberryhill Mar 2014 #19
Somebody posted earlier that the ring is supplied from the phone co. See post #7 longship Mar 2014 #8
Oh bullshit jberryhill Mar 2014 #10
Also, voice mail is not common outside of the US Trekologer Mar 2014 #13
I'm waiting for "plane used to smuggle bitcoins missing from Mt Gox" jberryhill Mar 2014 #14
How about 20 tech workers onboard the plane? csziggy Mar 2014 #17
Yeah, and... jberryhill Mar 2014 #18
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