12 Jul
2005
12 Jul
'05
6:11 p.m.
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:26:33 +1200, Mark Foster said:
"Using phone company records, researchers assessed phone use immediately before the crash. They found a third of calls in the 10 minutes before the crash were made on cellphones.
And the *other* 2/3rd of the calls were made on what, exactly? A land line just before departure, followed by a crash less than 10 minutes into the drive? (This would tie in well with the "agitated by the phone call" theory advanced by JC Dill...)