To be wise you must first have reverence for the Lord. 9:10
Today I dropped my cell phone and the battery fell out. I put it back in, but it appeared to be dead. Next I tried a battery from a different phone and still no sign of life. Then Rachel reminded me it might work better if I turned it on.
The swimming pool will be used Sunday morning, June 11, by the Montagnard Church for a baptism from 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM. All other swimmers will need to leave the pool during that time. Thank you for your cooperation.
4 comments:
Not a dork, you just did not know. Funny how sometimes we just don't know things that everyone else seems to know. I am sure there are tons of people out there that have done the exact same thing at some point in the time they have owned a cell phone. So, you are not a dork just learning.
:-) I did wait until I was practically in a wheelchaire to get myself a cell phone.
A few weeks ago my sister dropped her cell phone (which cost her CAD$400 - it played mp3s, took video and pictures, and on occasion phoned people) while she was riding to work. Hurrying back, she found where it was a got it and found that it wouldn't work, or even turn on, even if the battery was in it. This might have had to do with the fact that it had car tire tracks on it and it was in many many pieces, having been run over by a car. She said it was still under warranty but didn't think that the warranty covered getting-smooshed-by-cars :S
Whoops! I hope it is covered by the warranty, but not likely.
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