On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > >
> > > No.  To carry this to its logical conclusion, fix the phone to the
> > > table, locate the keys, then lay an 1/8" sheet of rubber over the
> > > phone which will have the side effect of keeping the swarf out of the
> > > keypad, stop the spindle and use the existing tool to dial the phone.
> > >  As long as there is room on the table for the phone, problem solved.
> >
> > C'mon Gene.  Get into the 21st century.  iPhones and Androids don't have
> > keypads.  They're touch pads and already sealed for swarf.  The phone
> > can then be mounted as an offset to the machine's 0 and you can G5x
> > your way to the touchpad...  ;-)
> >
> > Mark
>
> Ahh shaddup.  My last cell phone was the economy AT&T that I had signed up
> for a 29$ month 200 minute account that I never used more than 10% of
> unless I was up in Iron Mountain MI.  Had a keypad.  Did phone & voicemail.
> But the monthly kept going up and when it got to $109.99 a month I told
> them where to stick it and it wasn't on the table of my mill. ;-)  So I've
> been cell-less for about 6 months now. Don't miss it a bit.
>
> Cheers, Gene
>


ROFL!  Them phone mit keypads on 'em are getting harder and harder to
find.  We had a real problem here at work for a while, since they banned
cameras from the installation.  It was getting impossible to find phones
that didn't have a camera.  They finally loosened up that rule a bit and
now we're allowed to bring our phones onto the base again.

Mark
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