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Oh. I was hoping this would be funny. |
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I had an idea for voice mail like this one time. |
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sorry [DrCurry], I couldn't think of a 'funny' title, so went off-topic.
Erm.. isn't this how voicemail works anyway? |
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Send-on-connection Text Messaging? |
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yeah, does it do that [Letsbuildafort] ? mine doesn't. |
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neilp: not from a cell phone in a subway tunnel. |
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I thought this was going to be some bluetooth attachment to a phone so that you could text "back-rub, shoulder squeeze..etc" to the phone and the attachment would resond accordingly, allowing people to text massages to each other. |
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I would love this. I'd also like a function that allows you to force the phone to check the network for new recieved texts. I find sometimes that if the network is a bit busy, my incoming texts get stuck in cyberspace somewhere and don't come through until I send another outgoing one. |
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I think it would wear down you battery at a pretty good rate. Whenever my phone detects that it is not getting any service, it goes into some sort of sleep mode where it comes back alive every 5 minutes or so and looks for a signal again. i have noticed that this does a very good job ov wearing down my battery, so i would think your idea would do the same. perhaps not though... |
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hey [luecke] - no additional battery problem, this software would just ask the phone if it had a signal, and if so it would send, it wouldn't prompt the 'phone to try and find a signal. |
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"Good moaning - I bring a massage from Michelle." |
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my P800 sony ericsson phone saves the sms in my outbox and keeps trying to send it every few seconds until i get a signal |
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When I had a phone, it did that. |
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really [omegatron] which country/network/handset? |
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It's a good idea, although it doesn't quite live up to it's namesake. |
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