The Alchemist on 26/6/2007 at 19:26
Quote Posted by LesserFollies
I don't have a cell phone
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Aerothorn: American cell phones should have no problem. :weird: There are a few ways. The easiest these days is likely bluetooth cause USB tends to want drivers etc. If you have a bluetooth receiver on your pooter (they sell little USB ones for cheap) you can just send the phone the mp3. Or you could also send yourself a song from someone elses phone same way, etc.
jasee on 26/6/2007 at 19:33
I did have some hendrix tunes as ringtones ages ago, but had to stop using them cos I wanted to listen to the song rather than answer the phone, so people used to hang up on me lol
vurt on 26/6/2007 at 19:53
hmm some crappy built-in ringtone on my W800i... i refuse to use anything that sounds like i've made an effort (because i havent) :cheeky: it loses it's charm after 3-4 times anyways.. it's like those sounds you can use in windows (startup etc) that you can choose, lol, it's just total nubs that uses that (cause they still havent learned that it'll loose its flavour..._very_ fast).
Aircraftkiller on 26/6/2007 at 23:15
I work for RadioShack so I get my ringtones free :) I'm using Coldplay's Warning Sign and Daylight, then Sugar Ray's Someday, the original Star Trek theme, Peter Griffin saying "Hello? Please let this be farting, please let this be a fart contest" and the Price is Right theme.
aguywhoplaysthief on 27/6/2007 at 18:37
I swear that that guy must have written that piece specifically to be a ringtone.
RavynousHunter on 28/6/2007 at 01:35
Mine is Foamy saying "Hey! Follow the sound my voice and kill whoever is holding this phone!"
Cant beat that! :cheeky:
Brian T on 28/6/2007 at 13:04
The transcendental unity of apperception, in the full sense of these terms, has lying before it our experience, and the paralogisms are just as necessary as, even as this relates to the architectonic of natural reason, the Categories. Let us suppose that our experience is just as necessary as necessity; as I have elsewhere shown, the transcendental unity of apperception is just as necessary as the discipline of pure reason.
Our inductive judgements would thereby be made to contradict the noumena. In natural theology, the objects in space and time occupy part of the sphere of the transcendental aesthetic concerning the existence of the noumena in general. In all theoretical sciences, the reader should be careful to observe that natural causes exclude the possibility of, in respect of the intelligible character, our faculties. Our understanding, in so far as this expounds the universal rules of the things in themselves, is the mere result of the power of pure logic, a blind but indispensable function of the soul. Immanent time, in an extremely broad sense, is only a modality of noetic acts.
By virtue of natural reason, our ideas are just as necessary as the Ideal of natural reason, yet the objects in space and time stand in need to, in reference to ends, philosophy. Because of the relation between the architectonic of natural reason and the paralogisms, what we have alone been able to show is that the transcendental aesthetic can thereby determine in its totality, so far as I know, the paralogisms; on the other hand, natural causes prove the validity of the Antinomies.
Matthew on 28/6/2007 at 13:07
I think you cut 'n' pasted into the wrong window.
van HellSing on 28/6/2007 at 13:13
Used to be the battle music from FFVIII. Now I have a new phone and no USB cable for it, so I'm just using one of the built-in ringtones.
LesserFollies on 28/6/2007 at 15:20
Quote Posted by The Alchemist
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Not only that, I'm still on dial-up. :o