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Cellphone Jammer Cuts Out Annoying Callers

Posted September 27, 2007 by nick
Found in: This and That

So the other night, I was watching an episode of Californication, and in it the main character Hank was in a movie theater when the guy in front of him gets a cell phone call and starts having a conversation. Well, needless to say, Hank had enough of it and pummeled him to the ground amidst applause from the entire audience.

Now, we’ve all encountered someone like this. The “annoying cell phone guy” who doesn’t care where or how loud he talks on his phone, but check out this little device that can put an end it to his call nonviolently.

For a mere $166, you can knock out and scramble any calls within a 30-foot radius. And it’s small enough to keep hidden so people won’t know you’re causing havoc to their signal.

And if you don’t have the cash for this, then you can always do what Hank did and fill the room full of uppercuts.

Source: Brando
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Comment from Robert
Posted October 2, 2007 at 1:51 pm

It should be mentioned, however, that this thing is illegal in the US due to FCC restrictions.

Though, I’m sure the punishment is much less severe than being arrested for assault and battery.

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