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commentson 11 April 2004 : 19:29, Liz sez:

I'm loving the art work there Justin. Your really good.

Also, tell Wilson, I swear I saw a SAME tee on Chappelle's Show last night. I wish I could buy a tee directly from his site.

commentson 12 April 2004 : 00:21, tibor sez:

hey,

couldnīt believe that acceptance of text messaging is so fallen behind in the US comapred to europe.

over here in germany it is even a problem: kids spend all their money for texting (we call it "SMS"), often several hundered euros!

did you know that SMS was originally not for customers but only a service channel for the service providers?

btw, we even have books about SMS-lyric: how does the interface (buttons of the phone&small screen) and the limitation to 160 characters affect the writing of a person? http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3423621249/qid=1081754025/sr=2-3/ref=sr_aps_prod_3_1/028-8853161-1102118

tibor

commentson 13 April 2004 : 03:07, olaf sez:

Ahh ... so the new world finally catches up with the old ;-)
I never understood why messaging was unknown to American cell phone users, because my first notice of cell phones was "that's another new fashion from abroad" and I watched them in the movies back then.

commentson 13 April 2004 : 09:40, qualler sez:

best text message i ever got from a friend was: "long time no text"

i love text messages, but my cell phone is from the dark ages--a nokia 3360 :(

commentson 19 April 2004 : 14:54, Damanda sez:

HEY! I have a Nokia 3360 too & I send text messages all the time! I call it my ghetto blackberry. Texts are best for sending hellos and greetings to gabby pals that you don't have time for small talk with....or for short bursts of chit-chat with buds in the UK. It's annoying trying to send anything but the shortest notes when driving, though.

commentson 27 April 2004 : 09:44, Holly sez:

I have a Nokia 5190...

isn't that worse than a 3600?

I am so lo-tech, I don't know the difference...

hmm...why don't we text? Are we anti-gadget? Too lazy to type?

Perhaps we are so orally fixated, we don't want to give up talking.

Perhaps our pudgy American thumbs and digits aren't agile enough to pound the keys in a fast enough manner...

It takes forever to txt on my phone, and I hate using abbreviations...so I only do it rarely...

commentson 26 January 2005 : 05:44, farheen [TypeKey Profile Page] sez:

I'me happy to hear that SMS is finally going down so well in America.

Better late than never (i sent my first text-message in 1993).

Anyone have any interesting SMS stuff, let me know.

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