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I know this is a little off topic but cell phones are nothing more than fancy transceivers.  When I got my new cell phone I ignored all of the whistles bells and lights because I can't see the display to use all of the menus.  What a surprise to find that I will only need to be able to find the star key, 8, and the send button ever again.  I can add new names and numbers or delete them from the phone book and call people using only voice commands.  I even enter the phone numbers into the phone book using voice.  This is the most blind friendly feature I have ever seen.  Just great for those of us who have problems with big fingers and tiny buttons.  I am with Singular and the feature it $5 a month.  

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