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Anyone else go to the "Get Modivated" Event today?

Started by GG, September 22, 2008, 06:41:14 PM

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tulsacyclist

I use AT&T (3G) also and I had a full set of bars but was still unable to make any calls out. I could text all day long but could not make any calls. I was able to get through using a friends iphone (edge) though.
 

Red Arrow

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Originally posted by tulsacyclist

I use AT&T (3G) also and I had a full set of bars but was still unable to make any calls out. I could text all day long but could not make any calls. I was able to get through using a friends iphone (edge) though.



More bars in more places doesn't guarantee any bars in a particular place.

My AT&T phone only works at my job if I push back from the desk just far enough I can't use the desk.
 

cannon_fodder

1) The Reynolds center has concessions right next to the bathrooms. So does the Excel energy center in St. Paul. Actually, most places do...  I haven't noted the situation in the BOk Center, but I'm guessing it's not the end of the world.

And Inteller, the design was not done by the lowest bidder.  So that comment is irrelevant.  And, if the construction was done by the any other than the lowest you'd be moaning like a drunken prom date just the same.  Add to it said contract was FlintCo, who built the FedEx Forum, the Don Rey, OSU's new stadium, Well's Fargo (Sacramento)... it's not like they don't know what they are doing.

Get motivated to at least whine about something that has merit.
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Steve

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Originally posted by rwarn17588

I wasn't motivated to go. [;)]

Seriously, though, these events have bamboozlement and rip-off written all over them.



I second that completely, 200 percent.  These "motivational" seminars are all geared to making the speakers money and selling their products, 99% of which is nothing that anyone with any common sense doesn't already know.  It is the same stuff that keeps "Christian" speakers such as Joyce Meyer and Joel Osteen rolling in dough.