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Mick 06-09-2005 15:35

Using Phone Text
 
USING PHONE TEXT ON THIS SITE IS NOT ALLOWED
You have a full keyboard there PLEASE use it.
using shorthand is getting out of hand so......
This is a website not a mobile phone,all posts with phone text in will be deleted without notice. thankyou

Tealeaf 06-09-2005 16:00

Re: Using Phone Text
 
U tell em, Mick...........

mez 06-09-2005 16:04

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thanks mick it needs some one to put us straight //

entwisi 06-09-2005 16:09

Re: Using Phone Text
 
So what happens when I log on from my mobile phone mick? How will you tell that I am using that.

:)

PS if you think I'm joking you may be ever so slightly wrong! :)

WillowTheWhisp 06-09-2005 16:15

Re: Using Phone Text
 
I don't even use text talk on my mobile phone. :rolleyes: other extreme side of the coin me.

Gayle 06-09-2005 17:14

Re: Using Phone Text
 
Well done Mick, thanks

Neil 07-09-2005 21:27

Re: Using Phone Text
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
I don't even use text talk on my mobile phone. :rolleyes: other extreme side of the coin me.

Same here Willow. I find it easier with the predictive text messaging on and using real words.

garinda 07-09-2005 22:05

Re: Using Phone Text
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil
Same here Willow. I find it easier with the predictive text messaging on and using real words.

Me as well.

After you've spelled the word once it even remembers them, because unlike me they are not made with a foul vocabulary.

ANNE 07-09-2005 22:18

Re: Using Phone Text
 
I use predictive text. It's far easier.
It took me ages to get my head round it at first.
Mick uses normal text and thats only if and when he has to.
When he does he's a man of few words.

harwood red 07-09-2005 22:48

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I don't think I could do without predictive text now :p

sarah 07-09-2005 23:07

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I don't like predictive txt, I forget wot word I'm trying to spell, cos I'm thinking faster than I can type, and the word starts off looking like nothing that I'm actually gonna put......

entwisi 08-09-2005 05:21

Re: Using Phone Text
 
I find I can use either. I switch depending on what I am saying. If its persoanl then t9 is on. If its work then its normally off(Most words not in the dictionary although my t9 dictionary is getting a lot of technical terms in it now. )

Come on Mick, You haven't said if I'm OK to use TEXT SPEAK if I'm logged on via my mobile.

Ian

Neil 08-09-2005 05:32

Re: Using Phone Text
 
I agree with only using plain ish English in posts, even if you are using your mobile Ian :) it is easier to understand. I just had a quick look at the rules and can't spot anything about "text speak".

Mick 08-09-2005 07:06

Re: Using Phone Text
 
IAN

no its not you can still put the full word in,EVEN THOUGH YOU ARE ON A PHONE you are not sending a text to another mobile.
Rules English only on this site. text speak is not english to a lot of people including ex-pats


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