 h a l f b a k e r y Number one on the no-fly list
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Oh yes, we had this exact same problem. We found all sorts of new settings on the phone that we could reset only with the greatest difficulty. She loved playing with it so much that we let her. It was always a quiet fifteen minutes. |
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They're not fooled by toy ones either, are they? "I want THAT one!" |
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The functionality described here would be good for customers browsing the display models in stores. |
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Yeah, I don't know whom the toy-phone makers expect to fool ;) |
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And for that matter, regular household objects turn out to be the best toys. A spoon and a sauce pot - who needs a stupid toy drum! |
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This was a problem with mine before I got a JASJAR. It seems to be OK because it's a mini laptop. The kids could bang away for ages without resetting any of the 'phone functions. |
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This could be good for adults too. There could be a completely separate "toy" mode which does things like display patterns which change in response to key presses, a tamagochi or something like the Boobah Zone. |
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