Siri for the iOS 5 has certainly garnered its fair share of praise, and works best in a natural language format, answering all your curious questions without ever getting mad, since there is no patience quota for the virtual talking assistant. Well, just how many ways can you implement Siri in everyday objects? Some enterprising person decided that Siri is good enough not only on the iPhone 4S, but will also deserve a place on a an old school rotary phone, hence coming up with the Siri-enabled Bluetooth Rotary Phone. This is one unique creation, where a highly affordable Bluetooth headset is taken apart to merge itself with an old school rotary phone. The solitary button on the headset has been specially wired to a contact of the dial, which would be the number 1 in this case. Whenever you dial 1, it will short two contacts in the phone, kicking off the Bluetooth headset into life.

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