Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Alex and the Cell Phone

After I returned to work from maternity leave, I started keeping my cell phone in my back pocket. Since I move around the lab a lot during a typical day, it made sense to keep my phone on my person instead of at my desk or even on the lab bench--I might forget where I'd put it. Well, it turned out not to be one of my most brilliant ideas. The screen on the front cracked, and my phone takes a long time to boot up. Eugene and I have discussed getting a new phone for me, but we're not at a good point in our contract to do so. (And of course we don't have phone insurance.) So we borrowed a very old phone for me to use as backup and talked about buying a temporary phone off of eBay.

Enter Alex. He loves electronics, especially phones. I swear he tried to say "cell phone" on Sunday. Figuring my phone was done for, I let him play with it this morning in the car. I took it away when we got to daycare, since he can't bring in objects like that. To my surprise, the display on the front was working. Not only that, the phone stayed on throughout the day; I was even able to make and receive calls on it. I'm not quite sure what he did; he may have pressed on the display, since the cracks seem less obvious now. (For all I know, he called India and got through to tech support.) If I'm lucky, I can make this phone last until October. It all depends on keeping the phone away from Alex so he can't undo whatever he did!

4 comments:

Maria Zannini said...

LOL! He's a keeper.

Can I borrow him? Maybe he can fix my radar detector. *g*

H. L. Dyer said...

Awesome!

Go Alex! *snort*

Anonymous said...

love it - watch out...he's you techno-whisperer...YAH!!!

Kate Karyus Quinn said...

Wow, that is crazy. Maybe he is like the little kid from Heroes... actually I don't think he is on the show anymore, but his power was being able to "speak" to machines. Cool, huh?

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