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That's why I don't have daughters...
You changed your picture! :o Now every time I see it it makes me laugh :) in a good way!
My dad did that once with his mac book air when he was leaving from work. Could be worse. Always do the pocket/purse check before you leave places. Check for your phone wallet keys. Saved my butt a few times.
Well since it was at a traffic light you could have gotten out of your car and picked it back up..and it might have even still worked.
If it was a Nokia, the phone is perfectly fine still,
In regards to all the NJ haters, I'd prefer to pump my own gas. That would keep the damned teenagers from leaning on my car when they're pumping. And #27, IDK what gas station in NJ you've been to that you've actually pumped your own gas, but unless it was after closing and you were stealing it, it's a state law. Also, I'm not sure how anybody can possibly think that hiring someone to pump gas would keep the price down, but regardless of that moronic idea, gas prices are nowhere near "low" here. Greed doesn't care who's doing the pumping.
I guess you're far too important to obey the no cell phone use rule while pumping gas.
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This is NOT the correct way to launch an app on your phone.
Where I'm from there are signs all over the petrol station saying "No use of mobile phone near bowser" etc... So I say YDI.