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	<title>Comments on: Ringtones For Your Electric Ride?</title>
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		<title>By: eLe Jota</title>
		<link>http://gas2.org/2009/10/20/ringtones-for-your-electric-ride/#comment-13407</link>
		<dc:creator>eLe Jota</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 05:18:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is actually a lot like the idea of engine noise cancelling technology from a while back, during the &quot;Crazy Frog&quot; ringtones fad. (oh, how I hated that frog)



 At the time, I imagined a Porsche pulling up to the lights beside a silent and patiently waiting Lambourghini. The driver of the porsche would start reving their engine, goading the Lambourghini driver to a race, to which the Driver of the Lambo did the same in acceptance of the challenge. Then, just as the lights are changing, wheels are screeching and both cars pull off the line, the posche driver flips a switch which makes his engine revs sound like the &quot;Crazy Frog&#039;s&quot; ramblings, causing the Lambo driver to loose control of his rapidly accelerating 1/4mill car and wrap it around a lamp post in a perrilous fit of laughter.



 But since I hated that frog so much for stealing the sound from the web &amp; annoying everyone in the UK, the porsche driver would end up in a head-on collision with a decomissioned WWII Tank conveniently parked where the porsche driver would be busy laughing maniacly and glance in his mirror for just a split second too long. (oh, how I hated that frog) lol



 Moral of the story: Vehicle Ringtones = Bad Idea</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is actually a lot like the idea of engine noise cancelling technology from a while back, during the &#8220;Crazy Frog&#8221; ringtones fad. (oh, how I hated that frog)</p>
<p> At the time, I imagined a Porsche pulling up to the lights beside a silent and patiently waiting Lambourghini. The driver of the porsche would start reving their engine, goading the Lambourghini driver to a race, to which the Driver of the Lambo did the same in acceptance of the challenge. Then, just as the lights are changing, wheels are screeching and both cars pull off the line, the posche driver flips a switch which makes his engine revs sound like the &#8220;Crazy Frog&#8217;s&#8221; ramblings, causing the Lambo driver to loose control of his rapidly accelerating 1/4mill car and wrap it around a lamp post in a perrilous fit of laughter.</p>
<p> But since I hated that frog so much for stealing the sound from the web &amp; annoying everyone in the UK, the porsche driver would end up in a head-on collision with a decomissioned WWII Tank conveniently parked where the porsche driver would be busy laughing maniacly and glance in his mirror for just a split second too long. (oh, how I hated that frog) lol</p>
<p> Moral of the story: Vehicle Ringtones = Bad Idea</p>
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		<title>By: eLe Jota</title>
		<link>http://gas2.org/2009/10/20/ringtones-for-your-electric-ride/#comment-36237</link>
		<dc:creator>eLe Jota</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 05:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is actually a lot like the idea of engine noise cancelling technology from a while back, during the &quot;Crazy Frog&quot; ringtones fad. (oh, how I hated that frog)



 At the time, I imagined a Porsche pulling up to the lights beside a silent and patiently waiting Lambourghini. The driver of the porsche would start reving their engine, goading the Lambourghini driver to a race, to which the Driver of the Lambo did the same in acceptance of the challenge. Then, just as the lights are changing, wheels are screeching and both cars pull off the line, the posche driver flips a switch which makes his engine revs sound like the &quot;Crazy Frog&#039;s&quot; ramblings, causing the Lambo driver to loose control of his rapidly accelerating 1/4mill car and wrap it around a lamp post in a perrilous fit of laughter.



 But since I hated that frog so much for stealing the sound from the web &amp; annoying everyone in the UK, the porsche driver would end up in a head-on collision with a decomissioned WWII Tank conveniently parked where the porsche driver would be busy laughing maniacly and glance in his mirror for just a split second too long. (oh, how I hated that frog) lol



 Moral of the story: Vehicle Ringtones = Bad Idea</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is actually a lot like the idea of engine noise cancelling technology from a while back, during the &#8220;Crazy Frog&#8221; ringtones fad. (oh, how I hated that frog)</p>
<p> At the time, I imagined a Porsche pulling up to the lights beside a silent and patiently waiting Lambourghini. The driver of the porsche would start reving their engine, goading the Lambourghini driver to a race, to which the Driver of the Lambo did the same in acceptance of the challenge. Then, just as the lights are changing, wheels are screeching and both cars pull off the line, the posche driver flips a switch which makes his engine revs sound like the &#8220;Crazy Frog&#8217;s&#8221; ramblings, causing the Lambo driver to loose control of his rapidly accelerating 1/4mill car and wrap it around a lamp post in a perrilous fit of laughter.</p>
<p> But since I hated that frog so much for stealing the sound from the web &amp; annoying everyone in the UK, the porsche driver would end up in a head-on collision with a decomissioned WWII Tank conveniently parked where the porsche driver would be busy laughing maniacly and glance in his mirror for just a split second too long. (oh, how I hated that frog) lol</p>
<p> Moral of the story: Vehicle Ringtones = Bad Idea</p>
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