ah, technology
Nov. 11th, 2007 11:34 pmThis afternoon my (relatively-new) cell phone made a noise I hadn't heard before. (Kind of disturbing, actually; must try to fix.) When I investigated, I found a text message from a coworker reporting that his wife had just seen for sale (location given) something I had recently said I'd been having trouble finding. This prompted several immediate thoughts:
1. My plan does text messages?
2. How do people learn to type on those things? It took me at least a minute to compose my two-word reply. (Skipping punctuation would have been faster but out of character.) He sent a grammatically-correct paragraph without any cutesy IMisms. Granted, I don't know what device he used to send it.
3. Where did he get my phone number? (I can ask him that one tomorrow.) My land-line number is readily available, but I haven't given my cell number out to coworkers. I tried Googling for my own number and found sites willing to sell it to me but none willing to give it to me.
Heh. I learned some things today, and will learn one more tomorrow when I ask my coworker about #3. Meanwhile, purchase mission accomplished thanks to this message.
1. My plan does text messages?
2. How do people learn to type on those things? It took me at least a minute to compose my two-word reply. (Skipping punctuation would have been faster but out of character.) He sent a grammatically-correct paragraph without any cutesy IMisms. Granted, I don't know what device he used to send it.
3. Where did he get my phone number? (I can ask him that one tomorrow.) My land-line number is readily available, but I haven't given my cell number out to coworkers. I tried Googling for my own number and found sites willing to sell it to me but none willing to give it to me.
Heh. I learned some things today, and will learn one more tomorrow when I ask my coworker about #3. Meanwhile, purchase mission accomplished thanks to this message.
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Date: 2007-11-12 05:06 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-11-12 05:16 am (UTC)Also, just because you don't have your plan set up to *send* texts doesn't mean you're incapable of receiving them. I used to get them all the time in Kuwait from the phone company... and in Arabic, which was special.
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Date: 2007-11-12 10:47 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-11-12 12:21 pm (UTC)Over time, the software will learn what words you learn frequently and 'suggest' those to you earlier in the 'word', so you can accept it's suggestion without typing the whole word, which also speeds things up. N can type a message in no time because he averages around 3000 messages a month. I average about 3, so I tend to take 5 minutes to type a message. :-)
For more info, check out this page (http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/mackay/itprnn/itap/)
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Date: 2007-11-12 02:26 pm (UTC)If your plan includes X texts free, that's not an issue.
Congrats on the purchase as well as on having a co-worker cool enough to think of you.
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Date: 2007-11-12 03:01 pm (UTC)As for your friend who can text in complete sentences, it's not that unusual. (I'm another one who just can't stand writing in l33t-speak.) With practice, you can type with reasonable speed on a 12-key pad. It's slower than typing on a QWERTY, but do you remember the first time you tried typing on a standard keyboard?
SMS and Morse code
Date: 2007-11-13 02:13 am (UTC)Re: SMS and Morse code
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Date: 2007-11-13 06:38 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-11-14 01:54 pm (UTC)I think I have some texts included in the plan I have, because I've never been charged for them (and had roughly the same response you did, coupled with a mild panic as I tried to figure out how to text them back...