Dry Your Wet Cell Phone. Rice?? A tip from Lyn Kolbig, a regular guest at Karumba Point Sunset Caravan park. Take the phone out of the water as soon as possible. The plastic covers on cell phones are fairly tight, but water can enter the phone in a short period of time, perhaps only 20 seconds or less. Grab your phone quickly. Don’t switch the phone on, as this can cause it to short circuit – if it has been in water, assume it needs drying immediately whether or not it is working. Don’t panic. Your phone will probably not be too damaged if you take it out of the water right away. A longer period of immersion, such as being in the washing machine cycle, will be cause for more alarm but it is still worth trying the following steps before giving up completely. Take the battery out immediately providing the battery can be accessed. Use a substance with a high affinity for water to help draw out moisture. Leave the phone in a bowl or bag of uncooked rice overnight. The rice would absorb any remaining moisture. Let the phone sit on absorbent towels, napkin, or other paper. [...]
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Fishing at it’s best and best is Karumba.
Fishing at it’s best and best is Karumba. If you want to stay at a great caravan park and get the best fishing in Australia then take a look at these beauties just out of the water. Where? Karumba Point sunset Caravan Park at Karumba Point, Karumba. We are 150 metres from the beach and yes you can catch these great fish right off the beach. Don’t forget!! The Karumba Fishing Competition is now on over the 5TH and 6Th of May 2012,. There is about 20,000 in prizes so you just must be there. Please do not miss this opportunity to fish for fun and some big dollars. Please book now so you don’t miss out. You can book right now through this website. Just go to Contact Us http: Click here
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Karumba Fishing Is Simply The Best. There are so many options when it comes to fishing at Karumba that sometimes it’s hard to know where to begin! A good place to start is the Norman River, where you’ll find huge Barramundi, Queenfish, Golden Snapper and, Blue Salmon, Fingermark, Grunter, Jewfish to name but a few. Around the mouth of the river can produce great results, especially for big Barra and bait fish such as Javelin and Salmon.There are two boat ramps at Karumba which are useable on most tides, but if you don’t have a boat there are guides, charters and boat hire aplenty up here. In short, it does not get better than this anywhere in Australia. It is simply the best and Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park is simply the best caravan park in Karumba and one of the best in Australia. If you are a fisherman and you have not fished in Karumba, then you have not fished.
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