Hi all

Personally, I'm very curious about the whole text messaging phenomenon. 
I mean, how is it remotely possible that text messaging is simpler to 
accomplish than simply dialing up the other person and speaking? E-Mail, 
I somewhat understand, as it seems fairly simple to type on a full 
keyboard. But on the surface, it seems that text messaging is quite a 
bit more difficult, as you are mostly limited to the tiny phone keypad.

Is there anyone among us that can explain the allure? What am I missing?

Cheers... Rick :)

Bonnie Granat wrote:
> There's a market for old phones, I believe, so you can probably find one.
>
>
> Bonnie Granat
> http://www.GranatEdit.com

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