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  2. Silent mode - Wikipedia

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    A Nokia 5800 showing its modes, including silent mode. Silent mode is a setting available on mobile phones and pagers that, when activated, disables the ringtones and, in some cases, also the vibrating alerts or alarm.

  3. Sleeping with socks on is either toasty or torture, depending ...

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    Overheating can be another issue if the socks are too warm or not breathable." ... Bottom line. Some find socks help them sleep better, while others find them uncomfortable. Regardless of where ...

  4. The Unbelievably Disgusting Reason Why You Should Never Wear ...

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    To connect sock-wearing with bedtime hygiene, the company then polled 1,000 adults and found that of the 18 percent who admitted wearing socks in bed, only 30 percent put on a fresh pair at night.

  5. Ringtone - Wikipedia

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    The ringing pattern is known as ring cadence, in which the high voltage ring current is switched on and off to create the pattern. In North America, the standard ring cadence is two seconds of ringing followed by four seconds of silence. In Australia and the UK, the standard ring cadence is 400 ms on, 200 ms off, 400 ms on, 2000 ms off.

  6. Why wearing socks to bed could help you sleep - AOL

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    Can't sleep? Might be time to pull on some socks. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  7. Phantom vibration syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Phantom vibration syndrome or phantom ringing syndrome is the perception that one's mobile phone is vibrating or ringing when it is not. Other terms for this concept include ringxiety (a portmanteau of ring and anxiety), fauxcellarm (a portmanteau of "faux" /foʊ/ meaning "fake" or "false" and "cellphone" and "alarm" pronounced similarly to "false alarm") and phonetom (a portmanteau of phone ...

  8. What kind of socks should you sleep in? - AOL

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    While sleeping in socks is worth a try to get better rest, it’s not a cure all. Socks aren't a treatment for insomnia or other sleep conditions—you should talk to a medical professional for ...

  9. Call-progress tone - Wikipedia

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    In telephony, call progress tones are audible tones that provide an indication of the status of a telephone call to the user. The tones are generated by a central office or a private branch exchange (PBX) to the calling party.