No they havn''t. You can still get them. They are less common now though as the newer phones have better features.
NickelBack will not stop making music because they just because they love doing it.
Not making a full stop at a red light in California is a moving violation. You will get a ticket for failure to stop, plus a fine.
They discontinued it because it blew.
Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor from the album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
Bleeding the air from them usually helps.
1915, stop making blades in the 60's
I don't think so because touchscreen phone are very popular they make allot of money so it would cost the company's allot of money to just stop making them and it would be a very rare possession if you could keep a touchscreen long enough for the value to go up but they could never stop making them but maybe improve them because they are very popular phones but in my opinion they aren't very good phones.
Above 10,000 Ft.
4 Cell phones offer discounted prices and it is a one-stop shop for all your cellular needs.
Verizon.com offers information on all of their models, cell phones and plans. You can also stop at any of their retail stores nationwide. Wirefly.com also has information on Verizon phones, plans and accessories that you can compare with other cell phone providers.
because the walls are thick enough to stop the radio waves going to and from the cell phone.
You can donate them to cellphonesforsoldier.com. Also you can go on charityguide.com to find places to donate cell phones. You can donate your old phone at many places. AT&T offers a recycling plan. You can stop in at any Best Buy store and they take cell phones and other electronics for recycling.
Cingular prepaid cell phones ceased to exist as of 2007. Cingular was actually acquired by AT&T in December of 2006 and announced that it would be re-branded as AT&T in January of 2007.
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.
because water may pour on it when water pours on phone's it may stop walking
There are stop codons that signal the cell to stop translation. It includes UAA, UAG, UGA (Ochre, Ambel, Oper)...Because these stop codons do not code for any amino acids....
When you stop getting cut.