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I don't think so. When the plane is taking off, you're suppose to turn off your cell completely. Some people keep their cells off for the entire flightWhat happens when phones are on airplane mode? Do they ring?
The fact that some cell phones are still ringing is sketch!
Every thread? Who drags around that Bullshit every thread, you stupid thot.^^ whats sland got to do with it. stop dragging that around every thread.
pls enough with the obsession.
You need to stop your assumptions and also your stupid conspiracy theoriesSome people are so obsessed with SL,they won't miss any opportunity to insert it to even the most obscure subject.
As for this plane there's no mystery.It crashed somewhere in the vast ocean.The reason they keep it in the media is because they don't want to deal with the other subject at. hand.The Crimea. Where they took a gamble at seizing the black sea port from Russia and failed.



Contrary to urban myth, HSM do not shun technology. There's a recent article about a HSM governor and his iPad. While some people are speculating about the ringings, tech experts have already explained the possibility even while the phones are shut down.Arabman: Do you own a cell walaalo?
In addition, not all phone technologies/carriers are similar. With some, you can disable voicemail, program it to connect to another number or virtual number (like Gvoice), continue to ring even when phone is off, etc.9. What about reports that passengers' cell phones continued operating after the flight's disappearance?
When phones are disabled or turned off -- which would presumably happen after a plane crash -- calls to those cell phones go directly to voice mail. Friends and loved ones of the missing passengers, however, reported ringing when they called. Technology industry analyst Jeff Kagan says a call would connect first to a network before trying to find the end user, and the ringing sound callers hear masks the silence they would otherwise hear while waiting for the connection to be made.
"If it doesn't find the phone after a few minutes, after a few rings, then typically, it disconnects, and that's what's happening," he said.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/16/world ... questions/

Salaam zulaikaSalaams everyone!!
What really struck me the most is that people are actually praying for the safe return of the jetliner from wherever it disappeared to. Is this crazy?


You know what , I totally buy this .Some people are so obsessed with SL,they won't miss any opportunity to insert it to even the most obscure subject.
As for this plane there's no mystery.It crashed somewhere in the vast ocean.The reason they keep it in the media is because they don't want to deal with the other subject at. hand.The Crimea. Where they took a gamble at seizing the black sea port from Russia and failed.

Fair enough.Contrary to urban myth, HSM do not shun technology. There's a recent article about a HSM governor and his iPad. While some people are speculating about the ringings, tech experts have already explained the possibility even while the phones are shut down.Arabman: Do you own a cell walaalo?In addition, not all phone technologies/carriers are similar. With some, you can disable voicemail, program it to connect to another number or virtual number (like Gvoice), continue to ring even when phone is off, etc.9. What about reports that passengers' cell phones continued operating after the flight's disappearance?
When phones are disabled or turned off -- which would presumably happen after a plane crash -- calls to those cell phones go directly to voice mail. Friends and loved ones of the missing passengers, however, reported ringing when they called. Technology industry analyst Jeff Kagan says a call would connect first to a network before trying to find the end user, and the ringing sound callers hear masks the silence they would otherwise hear while waiting for the connection to be made.
"If it doesn't find the phone after a few minutes, after a few rings, then typically, it disconnects, and that's what's happening," he said.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/16/world ... questions/
I think this missing plane would get just as much buzz regardless of politics. This isn't a Laci Peterson type front imo.As for this plane there's no mystery.It crashed somewhere in the vast ocean.The reason they keep it in the media is because they don't want to deal with the other subject at. hand.The Crimea. Where they took a gamble at seizing the black sea port from Russia and failed.





I heard, so sad.... The airline confirmed plane is "lost" and all are "presumed" dead.. Reminds me of a tv show I used to watch.It's official, all lives are lost.

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