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Comments on: Ann Summers love egg fails to crack Cyprus

Got on the mailing list??? 

Posted Tuesday 1st May 2007 12:15 GMT

And then, presumably received an email, and then presumably, followed the links on the email, and then presumably, blew credit limit on 'Toys for the girls'?????

You could have fun with that remote control. 

Posted Tuesday 1st May 2007 14:45 GMT

Just press the button and find out if anybody within 6 metres has one "installed".

I know why! 

Posted Wednesday 2nd May 2007 07:57 GMT

I emailed Ann Summers a couple of months ago about this and they said that the telecommunications frequency in Cyprus is different to the rest of Europe, in their words 'not harmonious with Europe', and so this apparently runs the risk of the remote control interfering with telephone and communications signals.

Ah...but... 

Posted Wednesday 2nd May 2007 12:01 GMT

"I emailed Ann Summers a couple of months ago about this and they said that the telecommunications frequency in Cyprus is different to the rest of Europe, in their words 'not harmonious with Europe', and so this apparently runs the risk of the remote control interfering with telephone and communications signals."

Ah - but there would be no problem if they covered the egg with tinfoil before they slide it in. :)

Ah..but...not... 

Posted Wednesday 2nd May 2007 15:49 GMT

I think you'll find that the "egg" is a receiver, so there wouldn't be much point in covering that part!

If they made it sensitive to the unlicenced 2.4GHz band, it would give a whole new meaning to the phrase "Wifi Hotspot", not to mention the pleasure of cooking a microwave meal.

G spot 

Posted Wednesday 2nd May 2007 18:48 GMT

So that's the meaning of the G in GHz.

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