I am so old...I was thinking that high frequency ring tones were the ones most commonly used! :)
Sue

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It is a shame that we have to waste our time combatting things like this.  We
should be teaching.  :(



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Subject: [LIT] High-Frequency Ring Tones = Trouble in the Classroomn!








There is a high frequency "mosquito" ringtone/noise that those of us
over 30 years of age can not hear. Kids are so ingenious. They have
figured out how to text each other in class and the teacher has no
clue what is going on.. We need a detector! Is there such a thing? If
not I bet we could finance this site with the proceeds!
Tena

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