"1"^^ . . . . . "9"^^ . "Usable"@en . "Cell Phone is the third and final sample puzzle in the \"How To Play\" tutorial in Picross 3D."@en . . "Cell phones fought in world war XXVIII, but lost due to lack of knowledge. They were mostly defensive, even though they put up a good fight.In 1656, the Cell Phone company At&t sued Among-the-Horizion Wireless for the 47th time for having a long name. Due to the fact that the judge was on crack, at&t won the debate, and Among-the-Horizon changed their name to Verizon. However, at&t was jealous of this cool new name, so they changed their name to 'cingular' for a short period of time, due to the fact that the company did not know how to spell. However, someone who ranted about the name made them change it in 1888, when cell phones were used globally, except in Africa, of course."@en . . . . . . . . . . "A cell phone is the most important invention of the 20th century."@en . . . . "When the episode does not focus on the cell phone, a generic design is used. It is owned by many characters and comes in a variety of colors. It has only been used since semi-recent seasons, when having a cell phone became more common. Also, the cell phone could be cheap to buy, this could be a reason that they all have this cell phone."@en . . . "Cell Phones are items in Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories, Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days, and Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten. They are special items that can be used in various situations. In Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice, the Cell Phones are replaced with PA Microphones."@en . "As with the older Pay Phone and Phone Booth, the mobile cellular telephone has accumulated a number of tropes regarding its behavior. Factors affecting Cell Phones in fiction: \n* Dead zones appear to be either everywhere or nowhere at all. The lack of reception is almost always used as a type of Plot-Driven Breakdown, eliminating cell phones as an option for solving some problem; or the phone will work flawlessly and it will never be questioned (see the subtrope Can You Hear Me Now). \n* The battery's charge level and ability to be recharged operates in the same way. \n* The phone is either indestructible or will explode into pieces when dropped from a height of more than 1 foot. Throwing the phone in any direction will cause it to smash to smithereens as well. On the other hand, a character who falls into water fully clothed will rarely come out with a damaged phone. \n* Non-phone features like Push-to-Talk or PIM are rarely seen or used. SMS (text messages) will sometimes appear, especially in European (particularly British) productions; theyll b wrtn in txtspk although the space constraints that led to the evolution of textspeak are less of an issue with modern phones. This may be justified as many people who grew up with first-generation mobiles still use textspeak out of habit. \n* \"Minutes\" are often important to the phone's owner, even though this is not really a concern for phone users in real life much anymore (except to pay-as-you-go users). In fact, even users on some prepaidcarriers tend to speak in terms of \"credit\"; their payments are on the phone as real money which can be spent on calltime, text messages and internet use. \n* Reality Is Unrealistic, because on TV when somebody hangs up on another person while speaking on a cell phone, there's an audible click as if it were a landline phone; in Real Life the line tends to go dead silent. Some phones may have a tone announcing the call has ended due to line drop rather than intentional hang up. \n* Similarly, when making a call using the cellphone's phonebook, the phone will sometimes beep out the number in DTMF, as though it has to dial the number. (Truth in Television for some cellphones, presumably for the benefit of visually-impaired users.) \n* Cell phone communications are ultra secure. In Real Life, the signal can be picked up and decrypted by radio (though this has yet to be actually accomplished in GSM/UMTS based systems which use near military strength encryptions, as well as features such as Frequency Hopping). \n* Cell phones are excessively prone to being dropped into toilets, pools, sinks, cesspools -- anything that can make it accidentally inaccessible. And then there's the behavior associated with using a cellphone: \n* Having a conversation with thin air due to hands free and Bluetooth. \n* Texting while driving \n* \"Sorry, I've got to take this\" for multiple calls. \n* The courtesy [or lack thereof] of cellphone use in a theater: \n* Receiving calls or texts \n* Making calls or texts \n* Not putting the phone on silent \n* Not turning the phone off altogether (some phones light their screens when they receive a call or message). Real Life accessories of them are often Gem-Encrusted. See also Can You Hear Me Now, Cutting the Electronic Leash, Comm Links, No Talking or Phones Warning, and Trope Breaker. Commonly also used in TV shows and movies as Product Placement. For a rapid fire look at several cell phone tropes, check out No Signal Examples of Cell Phone include:"@en . . . . . . "The Cell Phone is one of Kirby's items in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards and Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. In the anime Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, it is given by Nightmare Enterprises to King Dedede."@en . . . "Dave England is dressed up as a businessman and pretends to be on the phone with his secretary. During the phone call, he becomes very angry with his \"secretary\" and presses the phone very hard against his ear. Because he is crushing his ear with the phone, \"blood\" starts spraying out of it. He yells at his \"secretary\" that she's fired, throws his phone and his bottle of water on the floor. The video then cuts to scenes of Dave lying on the floor with a puddle of \"blood\" next to his ear, this is followed by an interview with a bystander. ru:\u0422\u0435\u043B\u0435\u0444\u043E\u043D\u043D\u044B\u0439 \u0437\u0432\u043E\u043D\u043E\u043A"@en . . . . . . . "The Cell Phone is one of Kirby's items in Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards and Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. In the anime Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, it is given by Nightmare Enterprises to King Dedede."@en . "As with the older Pay Phone and Phone Booth, the mobile cellular telephone has accumulated a number of tropes regarding its behavior. Factors affecting Cell Phones in fiction: \n* Dead zones appear to be either everywhere or nowhere at all. The lack of reception is almost always used as a type of Plot-Driven Breakdown, eliminating cell phones as an option for solving some problem; or the phone will work flawlessly and it will never be questioned (see the subtrope Can You Hear Me Now). \n* The battery's charge level and ability to be recharged operates in the same way. \n* The phone is either indestructible or will explode into pieces when dropped from a height of more than 1 foot. Throwing the phone in any direction will cause it to smash to smithereens as well. On the other hand, a ch"@en . . . "A cellular network is communication network where the last link is wireless. The network is distributed over land areas called cells, each served by at least one fixed-location transceiver, known as a cell site or base station. This base station provides the cell with the network coverage which can be used for transmission of voice and data, among other things. In 2015, Emmett Brown visited the Blast from the Past antique shop to determine the value of the items he owned in 1985. While there, he saw a model of cell phone from the 1980s, which by that time had become an antique."@en . . "Cell Phone"@en . . . . . . . . "During the Shadow Moses Incident in 2005, Liquid Snake used a cell phone to maintain contact with his soldiers, after threatening the United States with a nuclear strike. As he was about to oversee the torture of a captive Solid Snake, Liquid received a call from Vulcan Raven, concerning Washington's failure to respond to the demands for Big Boss's remains."@en . . . . "A cell phone is a type of telephone/chair/pig hybrid."@en . . . . . "Cell phone"@en . "A cellular network is communication network where the last link is wireless. The network is distributed over land areas called cells, each served by at least one fixed-location transceiver, known as a cell site or base station. This base station provides the cell with the network coverage which can be used for transmission of voice and data, among other things. In 2015, Emmett Brown visited the Blast from the Past antique shop to determine the value of the items he owned in 1985. While there, he saw a model of cell phone from the 1980s, which by that time had become an antique."@en . "During the Shadow Moses Incident in 2005, Liquid Snake used a cell phone to maintain contact with his soldiers, after threatening the United States with a nuclear strike. As he was about to oversee the torture of a captive Solid Snake, Liquid received a call from Vulcan Raven, concerning Washington's failure to respond to the demands for Big Boss's remains."@en . "Dave lies on the floor."@en . . "\"Binky Goes Nuts\""@en . . "Comedy Night"@en . . "A cell phone (also called variously mobile phone, wireless phone, cellular telephone, cellphone, cell and hand phone) is"@en . . . . "The Cell Phone is an item found on Nabooti Island and PoptropiCon Island. On Nabooti Island, besides using it for the island quest, you can also type in various numbers and it gives you costumes. The codes are listed below."@en . "\"Cell Phone\" is the ninth episode of the 1st Season."@en . . "Cell phones fought in world war XXVIII, but lost due to lack of knowledge. They were mostly defensive, even though they put up a good fight.In 1656, the Cell Phone company At&t sued Among-the-Horizion Wireless for the 47th time for having a long name. Due to the fact that the judge was on crack, at&t won the debate, and Among-the-Horizon changed their name to Verizon."@en . . "Cell phone"@en . . . "A cell phone is a type of telephone/chair/pig hybrid."@en . "Communication"@en . "A cell phone (also called variously mobile phone, wireless phone, cellular telephone, cellphone, cell and hand phone) is"@en . . . . "2004-03-17"^^ . "Cell Phone"@en . . "Cell Phones are items in Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories, Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days, and Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten. They are special items that can be used in various situations. In Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice, the Cell Phones are replaced with PA Microphones."@en . "In the UK they are known as \"Mobile callerphones,\" as British Law requires all telephones to contain an internal combustion engine and to be able to act as lifeboats if the need arises. British mobile phones are so named because they were invented in Mobile, Alabama, CSA."@en . . . . "Cell phones are a common form of wireless communication devices used by the Tau'ri on Earth."@en . . "The Cell Phone is an item found on Nabooti Island and PoptropiCon Island. On Nabooti Island, besides using it for the island quest, you can also type in various numbers and it gives you costumes. The codes are listed below."@en . . "When the episode does not focus on the cell phone, a generic design is used. It is owned by many characters and comes in a variety of colors. It has only been used since semi-recent seasons, when having a cell phone became more common. Also, the cell phone could be cheap to buy, this could be a reason that they all have this cell phone."@en . . "Cousin Carl"@en . . . . . . "Other"@en . . . . . . "Dave England is dressed up as a businessman and pretends to be on the phone with his secretary. During the phone call, he becomes very angry with his \"secretary\" and presses the phone very hard against his ear. Because he is crushing his ear with the phone, \"blood\" starts spraying out of it. He yells at his \"secretary\" that she's fired, throws his phone and his bottle of water on the floor. The video then cuts to scenes of Dave lying on the floor with a puddle of \"blood\" next to his ear, this is followed by an interview with a bystander. ru:\u0422\u0435\u043B\u0435\u0444\u043E\u043D\u043D\u044B\u0439 \u0437\u0432\u043E\u043D\u043E\u043A"@en . . . "Cell Phone"@en . . "Cell phone communication is a way of talking to someone when you are distant from their location. It involves sending your voice to another cell phone over a network involving many cell phone transmitters. When people are out of range of any towers, they have no signal and are in what is referred to as a \"dead zone.\""@en . "Unknown"@en . . . . . "Varies"@en . . "Varies"@en . . "A cell phone is the most important invention of the 20th century."@en . . . "Cell phones are a common form of wireless communication devices used by the Tau'ri on Earth."@en . "In the UK they are known as \"Mobile callerphones,\" as British Law requires all telephones to contain an internal combustion engine and to be able to act as lifeboats if the need arises. British mobile phones are so named because they were invented in Mobile, Alabama, CSA."@en . . . . "\"Cell Phone\" is the ninth episode of the 1st Season."@en . . "Cell Phone is the third and final sample puzzle in the \"How To Play\" tutorial in Picross 3D."@en . . . . . "Cell phone communication is a way of talking to someone when you are distant from their location. It involves sending your voice to another cell phone over a network involving many cell phone transmitters. When people are out of range of any towers, they have no signal and are in what is referred to as a \"dead zone.\" For demigods, \"cell phones transmit a message that says 'Hey, I'm right here!' to monsters,\" as Percy Jackson says. Using a cell phone for communication is extremely dangerous because monsters are attracted to demigod voices being sent through the air using cell phones. This was the result of a spell cast by Lamia, a daughter of Hecate who had her children killed by Hera and transformed into a monster by the goddess. As a result, most demigods communicate via Iris Messaging which monsters cannot detect or track."@en . . . . .