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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2> Dan's Tech
Tips:<BR>How To Dry Out A Wet Cellphone<BR>Gizmo: January 1, 2010<BR>If you're
cell phone should suddenly decide to go for a swim, here's how you can dry it
out.<BR>Cell phones are essential for many people to stay in touch, conduct
business, and bunches of other tasks. Having one get wet can be anything from an
inconvenience up to a tragedy. Knowing how to get one dry may save the day.
Turns out there are several things that will work to dry your phone out, ranging
from clay based absorbent material such as cat litter to uncooked rice. Having
used uncooked rice in a salt shaker to keep salt from clumping together (in a
very humid, sub-tropical climate)<BR>I can say it works. Get the whole scoop
over at The Consumerist blog.<BR>Dry Out A Wet Cellphone </FONT><A
href="http://consumerist.com/2009/12/dry-out-a-wet-cellphone.html"><FONT
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size=2>http://consumerist.<WBR>com/2009/<WBR>12/dry-out-<WBR>a-wet-cellphone.<WBR>html</FONT></A><FONT
face=Arial size=2> If you have any questions about the tips posted in Dan's
Tech tips, please contact Dan at the following email address:<BR></FONT><A
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