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- Feb 16, 2003
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Originally posted by: Bucks
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: blackllotus
She types a little over two characters per second which I don't even think is possible on my phone because there seems to be a one second pause after I type a character for it to go on to the next one
most phones seem to transition from one charecter to the next instantly. The only problem is if you want to type something like ABC. then you would have to hit 1, then wait, hit 11 then wait, then hit 111.
Unless it's on predictive text.....
she must have figured out how much predictive text to use for supercalifragilisticwhatnot and then practiced that pattern to get the timing down right.
If you are typing say an "a" and you want to hit "b" you can hit the right over arrow key and you can do it instantly instead of waiting
Originally posted by: Leros
Some girls like text messaging for some reason. I don't really get it.
Originally posted by: BillyBatson
lol i sent 3000-5000 txt a month and i can txt without looking and without using t9 however i would have lost cuz i can't even spell that
Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Holy crap! 8000 text messages a month?? Thats like... almost 300 a day?? good lord!
Originally posted by: Vonkhan
The future of our planet ...
someone explain to me why I should bother protecting it when these airheads are going to inherit it
Originally posted by: Kelemvor
I think I've sent 1 text message ever from my phone.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
So, how much does a text message cost to send? How many bytes does it take to send a typical text message? I'd imagine that the cost per byte for a text message is a few orders of magnitude greater than that required for voice data. That's got to spell pure profit for the cellphone companies - none of this BS of providing video streams to cellphones. The people want to send snippets of abbreviated text!!!!![]()
<---- never sent a text message.
I do own a cellphone, but I use it so infrequently, I don't even know its phone number.
I guess I should have been more careful with my wording - the cost per byte for a text message is a few orders of magnitude greater for the consumer than the cost per byte for voice data.Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: Jeff7
So, how much does a text message cost to send? How many bytes does it take to send a typical text message? I'd imagine that the cost per byte for a text message is a few orders of magnitude greater than that required for voice data. That's got to spell pure profit for the cellphone companies - none of this BS of providing video streams to cellphones. The people want to send snippets of abbreviated text!!!!![]()
<---- never sent a text message.
I do own a cellphone, but I use it so infrequently, I don't even know its phone number.
I would actually think sending a text message uses less bandwidth compared to voice data. Cell companies make a killing on text messages when people don't have a plan since they are so cheap for the company, but they charge 10cents+/txt (whether sending or receiving).
Originally posted by: moshquerade
never. i use the cellphone as a phone only. the only "texting" i do is on the computer.