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|  12-04-2008, 02:00 PM | #61 | 
| difetosso |  Re: Why Text Message 
			
			I doubt we have any 19th century English workmen here
		 
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|  12-05-2008, 10:10 AM | #62 | 
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			Ok, I think I'm almost ready to loose my Texting Virginity, Thanks for all the good posts.  Now if I can figure out if my phone has texting - LOL
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|  12-05-2008, 10:14 AM | #63 | 
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			And how do I get my VCR to stop flashing 12:00 AM.  I'm a tech support nightmare.  Oh well, I'll have a smoke while I'm on hold
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|  12-05-2008, 10:47 AM | #64 | 
| Bunion   |  Re: Why Text Message 
			
			Ain't technology grand?  Many cool ways to communicate that didn't exist even 15 years ago.  More being invented almost daily. I view more communications options as a good thing. Sometimes you want to be out of communications, but that's what the "off" (aka, "my battery died") button is for. I appreciate that I have a wide diversity of friends and that I have a wide diversity of ways to keep in touch. I think that one of my fave text messages is "can you skype now?"  As for people who insist on making their phone call public by talking loudly in stores, well, I've taken to walking up to them and loudly talking back. I'm about 80% in getting the person to leave the store - so far, no harassment charges have been filed. Oh yeah, if you pull out your cell phone and talk loudly into it while following the original rude person, bystanders will laugh their asses off. 
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|  12-05-2008, 11:17 AM | #65 | 
| Park Drive Smokehouse |  Re: Why Text Message 
			
			^^^  I wish portable cell phone jammers for private use were legal in the US.  If they were I would get one NOW.  I could definitely use one for my business, for starters.
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|  12-05-2008, 03:53 PM | #68 | 
| Micro brew tester |  Re: Why Text Message 
			
			I use it primarily when I'm some place loud, or know the person I'm trying to reach is some place loud (like a bar) and need to send them a short message ("We're at Sweeny's Saloon until 10").Then it's VERY handy. Or during the day at work. I can send out a quick message covertly and know they can read it without having their cell to their ear, checking their voicemail. 
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|  12-06-2008, 12:19 PM | #69 | |
| WiP!? |  Re: Why Text Message Quote: 
 On topic, I text all the time. I receive a number of texts from friends throughout the day, I bother people on here with texts, and texting is about the only communication I have with my sister at this point lol. 
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|  12-07-2008, 12:07 AM | #70 | 
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			Texting sure beats sending smoke signals    | 
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|  12-07-2008, 01:46 AM | #71 | 
| Still Watching My Back |  Re: Why Text Message 
			
			Nope, we just hate automated looms. For the most part I hate having a cell phone. People can find me whenever they want, not when I want. Of course, I can turn the dang thing off, but then I get told off later so it doesn't really save me any trouble. On a more positive note, I did use text messages today to ask a friend's girlfriend if he'd ever tried Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey because his birthday (12/25) is coming up. They're glued to the hip on weekends and he'd hear if I called, but I could probably get a text message under the radar. | 
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|  12-07-2008, 01:50 AM | #72 | 
| Angry Asian Dwarf |  Re: Why Text Message 
			
			My work environment is very noisy, so it makes having a conversation with someone over the phone very difficult. Texting works as it's a quick form of communication, plus it leaves a nice breadcrumb trail to follow back. Plus it helps I have unlimited texts versus limited minutes with my calling plan. However, I know most people don't have similar arrangements so I try to be responsible about the frequency of texts I do send out. You won't find me sending out 10k messages out like you see some kids. And mine have complete sentences, with grammar and correct spelling!   
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|  12-07-2008, 02:41 AM | #73 | 
| ...from the internet |  Re: Why Text Message 
			
			2 reasons: 1. I got hooked on txting in the restaurant business. While on a shift, we can't make phone calls, especially with high-maintenance tables. So the natural thing is to step out of the dining room, shoot a txt, and get the return when you get the chance to read it. 2. ...now that being said, I have friends in Cali and NYC with whom I never actually talk on the phone. We're great friends in person, but we simply don't like to talk on the phone. A phone call can be inconvenient, whereas a txtmsg you don't have time for, can be returned whenever you feel like it. Basically, it's gone the route of email. Initially a quick message to pass along information, and now a major means of communication. I even do business over txt now! | 
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|  12-07-2008, 03:00 AM | #74 | |
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|  12-07-2008, 03:01 AM | #75 | |
| Jordan #2 |  Re: Why Text Message Quote: 
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|  12-07-2008, 07:15 AM | #76 | |
| Still Watching My Back |  Re: Why Text Message Quote: 
  As for texting, it doesn't matter to me if I text or talk on the phone because I'm good either way. But, it does matter who is calling and if I want to talk to them  My boss gets over 100+ phone calls a day on top of emails/texts, and I'd go insane if that was me. | |
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