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		<title>Waterproofing your iPhone</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 14:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As reported by Danilo Campos on Twitter &#8220;Any ziplock bag you happen to find in your kitchen will waterproof your phone while allowing the screen to respond.&#8221; So I gave it a whirl and it works! Neven Mrgan, who I heard this through, brought up a few great uses for this. He said &#8220;This means [...]]]></description>
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<p>As <a href="http://twitter.com/_danilo/status/6872779843">reported by Danilo Campos on Twitter</a> &#8220;Any ziplock bag you happen to find in your kitchen will waterproof your phone while allowing the screen to respond.&#8221; So I gave it a whirl and it works!</p>
<p>Neven Mrgan, who I heard this through, <a href="http://mrgan.tumblr.com/post/292303550/whoa">brought up a few great uses for this</a>. He said &#8220;This means I can use my iPhone when I walk in the rain. I can read recipes off it in an oily, wet kitchen. I can follow crafting tutorials, paint all over my fingers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Back when <a href="http://cdevroe.com/videos/iphone-deadspots/">I had dead spots on my iPhone&#8217;s touchscreen</a> I was told by the Apple Genius at the store said that any moisture making it underneath the touchscreen could have been the cause. After thinking of the ways I could have gotten moisture into the iPhone I realized it could have been sweat when answering the phone while working out and playing basketball. From now on I&#8217;ll be putting my iPhone in a baggy when making sweaty phone calls.</p>
<p>The possibilities are now indeed endless.</p>
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