411 works only on landline phones
It also works on my iPhone
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411 works only on landline phones
Yes, I do. I just call mine an iPod, that's what it says on the back of the device.
The problem I have with the theory of him roaming outside to try to pick up cell reception is would he really take his backpack with him? I just don't think that's feasible. And the fishing pole? You're saying maybe the fishing pole was already missing and Dad didn't know? Why would you think that? Doesn't anyone else think it's strange that Dad said the fishing pole was missing? Unless Dylan had talked about going fishing or was an avid fisherman why would Dad even think to check on the pole? Surely he didn't keep it in his house??
No definitely not 911! That can get you an ambulance, fire truck, or LE officer, but not phone numbers - cell or otherwise.
I'm going to say not necessarily, but this is very much jmo. Some of my more techy friends get offended if you call their iPads "iPods", but they're snobby anyway. Thinking quickly through the specific language I hear used, iPod is more often used for the more traditional music only. Or they say "nano" "shuffle" "classic",.. I think LE might say iPod vs. iPad. Either way, whatever the heck it is, I hope it gleans something helpful.
I think Verizon. I didn't know 411 could be used on landlines, I thought it was an old school cell thing from before cells had data plans. My early phones had 411 for sure, and I used verizon at that point.
I knew I'd forget to put something in there. He goes out to find a spot to send a text sayin he was on his way, and maybe to try to find a ride. He would take it with him if he didn't plan to go back before heading out.
The problem I have with the theory of him roaming outside to try to pick up cell reception is would he really take his backpack with him? I just don't think that's feasible. And the fishing pole? You're saying maybe the fishing pole was already missing and Dad didn't know? Why would you think that? Doesn't anyone else think it's strange that Dad said the fishing pole was missing? Unless Dylan had talked about going fishing or was an avid fisherman why would Dad even think to check on the pole? Surely he didn't keep it in his house??
I think a large number of us that own apple products are "snobby" about how they are identified. Someone that isn't into the whole I-scene is more likely to identify them in general terms.
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Omg I'm getting really old! Thud
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Again not saying I believe this is what happened, but I do try to think through possible scenarios. I can see him taking the backpack (and maybe the fishing pole too if fishing was among his plans with his friends) if he thought, "I need to walk somewhere to get cell reception, and Dad should be on his way home soon. I'll start walking and meet him along the way, then I can jump in the car, and Dad can take me to my friends."
And then something bad happening before he got to a spot where he had cell reception, or met up with his dad.
Just a thought, trying to tie all things together.
It sure seems to me that his mother was on top of things and paid attention to his safety (from what we heard). I am sure she would have checked that he had his charger so he could contact her.
I'm a little behind, but re: 13 being too old for nickelodeon- no way. 13 is not an older teen, it's JUST the next number after 12. My kids, and their peers, of that age still watch young programming such as that. Phineas and Ferb is one of their favorite shows. Legend of Korra? Followed by MOSTLY kids over 13. I follow it! Nick & Nite is very popular with teens for all the throwbacks.
Not all kids are in a huge rush to grow up and act older... 13 isn't a magic "too big for cartooons" age.
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Then , if it happened like that, there IS evidence that Dylan was there Sun. night. And why didn't MR produce the spoon/cereal bowl for the tracking dogs ? Then Dylans' mom wouldn't have had to bring clothes for the sar dogs.
Just saying.
But his phone has been completely off (either battery dead or removed) since Sunday at 8 PM, so why would he be outside looking for a cell signal? He wouldn't know if there was one with a dead cell phone.
Agreed. Just because someone (mom OR dad) says something, doesn't make it factual. Until it comes out by LE or MSM that it is a fact (i.e. that Dylan stayed overnight and that he was definitely there in the morning before dad left, etc. etc.), I think it is wise to consider any other possibilities outside the box, specifically since there was no phone activity after 8:00 p.m. Sunday night. That's where I think the wheels need to begin spinning...from 8:00 p.m. Sunday night on... JMO