Baseball on Your Mobile Phone!

Written by Joi Sigers


If you're like us, you can't possibly get enough baseball -repparttar great American game. Especially if you happen to have a team you're particularly passionate about, be itrepparttar 137663 Cardinals, Cubs, Reds, Yankees,repparttar 137664 team from Boston (*sore St. Louis fan behindrepparttar 137665 keyboard*), etc.

MLB.com has come up with something that'll make your baseball loving heart skip a beat. There is an entire page dedicated to "Baseball on your Mobile Phone". The pricing is fan friendly (wish tickets would follow suit) and you can choose from any team you happen to love.

Here is a quick rundown of what you'll find available:

-Wallpapers featuring your team's colors and logo.

-Gameday audio - you can follow Albert Pujols to bat, and subsequently aroundrepparttar 137666 bases.

-Access live video and allrepparttar 137667 top plays. Scott Rolen makes another great play? You're there!

Why Can’t My Cell Phone Go Into Power Save Mode?

Written by Gina Novelle at www.thirdpocket.com


copyright by Gina Novelle 05-05

I just don’t get it. I have a $1500.00 HP Laser Printer that after 1 hour shuts down and patiently waits until I send a job. Then it magically “wakes up” after 15 seconds and printsrepparttar job. Inrepparttar 137183 other office, I have an HP G85 color printer; it goes to sleep and turns offrepparttar 137184 scanner light. Something in its circuitry knows how to come out of technical coma mode and with no human intervention; it copies, scans and prints. I even have a battery powered adding machine that does a power down after 15 minutes. Come to think of it, so does my Sony camera, my electric toothbrush, and my portable tape recorder. Why can’t my cell phone?

After all, I don’t use my electric tooth brush, adding machine, printer or camera in life saving situations, but someday, I may have to do that with my cell phone. When my husband fell in a turtle hole while hiking inrepparttar 137185 desert, and broke his arm, it was his cell phone that enabled him to call home. Why don’t cell phones have battery save mode?

How many times, have you been inrepparttar 137186 car, or withrepparttar 137187 kids, and needed to call home? You take out your cell phone, and oops,repparttar 137188 battery is dead. Sometimes, my cell phone even lies to me. It saysrepparttar 137189 battery is still alive. Just as I dialrepparttar 137190 number, and hearrepparttar 137191 voice onrepparttar 137192 receiving end say hello, that’s when my cell phone dies.

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