| Practical Purposes For Prepaid Phone Ringtones |
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If you have a teenage son or daughter, you may notice a lot of strange noises emitting from the cellular phone. The weird thing is that if you call them from the next room one day, the sound of the ringing may not sound the same the next day. That's because your kids have ringtone fever, and they must constantly change their ringtones, whether out of boredom, to stay hip, or it's part of some digital ritual performed by teenagers. Regardless of the reasons, I know I have a hard time getting any computer time because the kids are always on cellular ringtone websites like MyRingtonesHub.com filling my hard drive (and their phones) with the latest, greatest ringtones (not to mention their cell phone backgrounds, themes, and wallpapers). For me, the old man who only has that pay-as-you-go cell phone, I'm probably not as concerned about things like prepaid cell phone ringtones, because I know once I hear it ringing (regardless of the tone), I know someone's trying to call me. However, I have a few friends who extol the virtues of ringtones for prepaid phones only because it gives them a way to screen their calls without having to get up, find the phone, and see who's calling. I guess it wouldn't hurt to set up one or two ringtones on my prepaid phone. Perhaps I could track down the theme song for the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard Of Oz, just so I know when the wife is trying to get a hold of me. |
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