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Public cell phone conversations can drive us up the wall. Hearing that one sided conversation while a person talks away on their Apple IPhone 4s, Motorola Droid, or HTC Titan can make us want to smack them. You can't seem to tune them out. This comedy sketch proves different.
I wanted to see if I could get people to talk into my invisible cell phone in order to prove to my wife that I was indeed, at Walmart. FOLLOW ME twitter.com
Please Tweet it! clicktotweet.com What do strangers do when you "crash" their cell phone conversations? The answer might just surprise you! Shot in San Francisco, CA over Thanksgiving weekend. Special thanks to my beautiful wife Kim Evey for operating camera, and to the three surprisingly nice people whose calls I crashed! Is everyone that nice in San Francisco??? music by audionautix (Jason Shaw) www.youtube.com A lot of you ask how I record the sound in these videos. I use a Sennheiser wireless lavaliere mic (hidden under my sweater, by the breast bone), and shoot with a small, inexpensive Canon HD camera (HFR200) that the audio receiver plugs directly into. Sometimes I use a lavalier mic that I've hidden in the top of a ball point pen, and it sits in my pocket. If you'd like to see how I rigged that, check out this video: www.youtube.com
Bill uses a pile of old cell phones to show the seven basic design constraints that shape a mobile phone. You can find a transcript of this video at www.engineerguy.com If you would like to translate the captions first check on YouTube to see what translations we have and if we your language hasn't been translated visit www.engineerguy.com
www.epicphysics.com This video shows a way to convert a normal cell phone to a solar powered cell phone charger. Materials needed are some small solar panels, some cable, a soldering iron and some silicone.