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Post by curious george on Sept 3, 2005 23:39:59 GMT -5
I noticed right before I logged out a second ago that the bottom of the screen said something about James Bond ringtones. Does anybody know if there is a Remington Steele theme ringtone out there anywhere? That would be fun!! (not that I would know how to access it -- I'm currently stuck with some dorky one from the small selection that came with my phone) cg
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Post by Ace on Sept 4, 2005 22:10:30 GMT -5
I have no idea how ring tones work but I've heard Bond ring tones are among the most popular. I doubt there are any official RS ones available -- unless people can actually make their own -- as I said no idea how they work.
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Kristýna
Jewel Thief
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Post by Kristýna on Sept 5, 2005 14:06:42 GMT -5
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Post by Viktoria on Sept 6, 2005 15:18:16 GMT -5
I don't have any ring tones and I'm not interested in them. But once I heard the rs theme. It was a ringing cell phone of a middle aged lady. her face turned into red because evrybody in the train was starring at her.
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Post by curious george on Sept 6, 2005 22:38:55 GMT -5
I don't have any ring tones and I'm not interested in them. But once I heard the rs theme. It was a ringing cell phone of a middle aged lady. her face turned into red because evrybody in the train was starring at her. ;D ;D ;D cg
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Post by sparklingblue on Sept 7, 2005 5:30:50 GMT -5
My friend has a mobile phone that plays mp3s. She can set any mp3 she puts on her mobile from the computer as a ringtone. So technically, if you had an mp3 file of the RS theme, and a suitable phone, you'd have your RS ringtone. I don't know whether that's not a bit much trouble for a ringtone, though.
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Post by Yuliya on Sept 7, 2005 10:53:05 GMT -5
Oh what a thought! And then you have different ringtones for different numbers and for the numbers of the most unpleasant acquaintances (some colleagues and perhaps even family members if one is particularly unlucky) you use PB's "Blink! And you've missed it!" from The Dolphins.
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Post by sparklingblue on Sept 7, 2005 12:50:47 GMT -5
Oh what a thought! And then you have different ringtones for different numbers and for the numbers of the most unpleasant acquaintances (some colleagues and perhaps even family members if one is particularly unlucky) you use PB's "Blink! And you've missed it!" from The Dolphins. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D What a glorious idea!
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Post by Myrtle Groggins on Oct 19, 2005 0:48:26 GMT -5
I went to the websites above and can't get the first one to do much except confuse me, but the second one gave me a strange little tone that I suppose could be RS. I think I'll keep my current ringtone -- a telephone ring!
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