Yr Bldg Is On Fire. Pls Lev Qkly.
from the effective? dept
There's no denying that SMS alerts can be useful for some things, but it always seems a bit risky to use them for things that are truly urgent. That's because they're not all that reliable -- plenty of SMS messages tend to disappear into the ether, or sometimes it just takes a while for them to get through. So, it makes you wonder just how effective it will be for hotels in Japan to SMS or email guest's mobile phones if the building is on fire. They say they're looking to do this to help guests with hearing difficulties. It's a nice idea, in theory (and the software is being offered free by a Japanese government agency), but it seems like a solution such as adding flashing lights to the hotel's fire alarm system might be a bit more effective.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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How are they going to know they have a message or email awaiting them unless they happen to be holding the phone when it vibrates? If they can hear the phone ring, they can probably hear the alarm.
Excuse my ignorance ... do cell phones for the hearing impaired have a flashing light or something? Do the severely hearing impaired even use cell phones (for anything other than texting)?
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Who doesn't?? And why wouldn't they???
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Phones are for hearing impaired too
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this is in addition to the other "obvious" things.
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My Phone Is Never On
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This works for me
A text message? Yes please.
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Is this a service that they are demanding that the occupants of the hotel use? I might go so far as to scream, qutie loudly, no. This seems to be one of those things that will do far more good than harm; so where is the problem?
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Oh damn the battery is dead
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Cellphones: lifeless nerd + lots of local conventions = ^^
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the brits use SMS for a lot of stuff too
sms is way more popular in europe and asia than in the US. it's not got nearly the "whippersnapper" stigma that americans give it.
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Here's an idea...
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just my thoughts
geesh...just because it has to do w/ a cell phone some people want to bash it. forget that it just might save one or two lives.
and as for #17:
"Thankfully I don't have the psychological problem of having to be able to constantly blab on about the most irrleveant crap"
your post was the longest and it was not much more than a rant...interesting.
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Sorry for going over your heads with a satirical t
To txjump, yes my post was the longest, because it had the most content required to finalize the point (much like this post). To try and quote me saying I don't have to blab on about the irrelevant, then hint at I'm doing just that, I suggest you actualy attack that which is irrelevant, maybe like my subject line. To comment on cell phones in a thread about them, and to offer my opinion in a FEEDBACK service, IS relevant.
As for the AC who posted "Oh dear, somebody thinks thier faeces doesn't have that familiar aroma" in saying such a thing you're saying your perceptive abilites trump mine, thus indicating the very thing which you oppose. I have the ability to speak coherant sentances without having to say "like" and "ya know" repeatedly. On average an American high school graduate is less educated than a 6th grader 40years ago. Males between the age of 18 and 24 have higher insurance rates, becuase they lack the judgement to be safe drivers. So to say that I'm better than the stereotype for my age, isn't an act of conceded arrogance.
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cut off subject...
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chris, i dont recall saying i was confused about anything in your "expounded thoughts" (aka rant).
an opinion turns into blabbing on the most irrelevant crap when you call everyone under 20 an idiot, people you disagree with jackasses, and must tell everyone that indeed you are better than the stereotype of your age.
sure, the first two or three lines in your first post were about the uselessness of the cell phone as a means to potentially save a life. but the rest of your post and the subsequent post were indeed nothing more than blabbing on about irrelevent topics such as insurance, multiplication, and speaking coherently. oh, and how wonderful you are.
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again you miss interperate what I'm saying
"Unfortunately it seems like anyone under the age of 20..." Not sure if you've been to a high school lately, (why I mentioned the statistic about the lack of education most of America's youth receives) but it is very apparent that most adolescents have a hard time compiling their thoughts to formulate an accurate depiction of what their intended meaning is. Instead they fall back on the all to common "like, you know."
At no point did I call people who disagree with me a jackass, I said anyone who is stupid enough to get into an accident because they were talking on their cell phone is.
As for "the rest of your post and the subsequent post were indeed nothing more than blabbing on about irrelevant topics such as insurance, multiplication, and speaking coherently" it's pretty clear to see that they're relevant in counteracting the objections those of you arose. Kind of hard to have an argument if I don't have material to support my claims.
For further clarification might I suggest you look up what a "satirical tirade" means. If you haven't noticed already the underlying theme being everything that's been discussed boils down to a matter of personal choice, and in such instances no one conclusion can be derived; aside from agreeing to disagree.
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