When the show started, cell phones weren't really around. Cell phones were later incorporated into the show.
The Steve and Kathy Show - 2006 Cell Phones 1-28 was released on: USA: 4 November 2006
The Brendan Leonard Show - 2003 Crazy Cell Phones 1-1 was released on: USA: 26 May 2003
There are many cell phones that have GPS locators on them and all smartphones have this capability. You can also install app's on your smartphone that can show you where you phone is if you have lost it.
some studies show that the little amount of radiation from cell phones can lower your sperm count but then some show that they don't. it's a hard question to answer because of the wide use of cell phones and what counts as normal amounts. generally it's probably better to keep your phone away from that general area.
It depends on if your on a cell phone or on your house phone. On cell phones, some people have a certain amount of minutes that are free. Cell phones also have certain times at night that it will not cost you anything. Cell phones can also have free weekends if you get that. Your house phone always shows long distance phone calls and sometimes your phone shows local phone calls. It really depends on what kind of plan or phone you have got.
A site that will compare and contrast different cell phones and their providers is cell phones review 2012 top ten providers list. They will show you the pros and cons and give you customer feedback.
Yes they are allowed.
In the 1970s there were no cell phones, but there were mobile radio phones. These were bulky, required going through an operator, and only worked in large cities. The detective Cannon on the TV show of the same name had one in his car.
Weeds was created by Jenji (Jennifer) Leslie Kohan.
If you mean cell phone caused crashes, the data varies. 2008 New York crash stats shows .3% of crashes attributed to cell phones. 2008 Kentucky crash stats show .8% of crashes caused by cell phones. 2003 Virginia Commonwealth University study showed 5% of crashes by cell phones. Another 2003 study NHTSA cites shows 3.6 % of collisions from cell phones. Notice the percentages are quite small considering all the attention given to stop cell phone use while driving.
there are parental plans that show all messages sent and receive in their siblings cell phones.