Students have been downloading a high-pitched ring tone that can't be heard by anyone over the age of 20, allowing the students to send and receive messages during class. Wanna hear for yourself? Maybe I'm out of touch, but it's just not as catchy as Sean Paul or the Black-Eyed Peas. Give it a try and see if you can hear it. If you can't, grab a kid or two from the neighborhood and play it for them. If they start shrieking in pain you'll know it works. Originally, the technology was used to scatter crowds of teens loitering outside convenience centers, sorry Jay and Silent Bob. At this rate Metal Machine Music will be topping itunes.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Students have been downloading a high-pitched ring tone that can't be heard by anyone over the age of 20, allowing the students to send and receive messages during class. Wanna hear for yourself? Maybe I'm out of touch, but it's just not as catchy as Sean Paul or the Black-Eyed Peas. Give it a try and see if you can hear it. If you can't, grab a kid or two from the neighborhood and play it for them. If they start shrieking in pain you'll know it works. Originally, the technology was used to scatter crowds of teens loitering outside convenience centers, sorry Jay and Silent Bob. At this rate Metal Machine Music will be topping itunes.
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