I've sent this email to Duane Groth, he has extensive experience in
building GIS mapping application and consults to a number of companies
in this space so maybe he can explain to us all of the ramifications of
the Canadian announcement.
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On a related note to all of this sms talk... Can you send an sms with
delivery receipt to a range of addresses and get back notification for
all phone numbers which actually exist? (Obviously it will be one at a
time, not boradcast)
Or does it just return success once it changed network provid
http://www.news.gc.ca/cfmx/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=290039
"Experts and other users of digital topographic data will no longer
have to pay to use digital versions of government maps and data...As
well as waiving access fees, NRCan is lifting all cost and licence
restrictions on the redis
This can be implemented using different animation equations to control the
speed of the animation. See:
http://www.robertpenner.com/easing/
Ryan
On 4/2/07, Al Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 02 April 2007 00:38, Florent THIERY wrote:
> > > i'm pretty curious to know what exactly
François CHAVANT wrote:
I did this kind of test several times. I'm afraid you are wrong...
You will first get a receipt explaining that the message is "waiting" then,
when the phone you sent the message to is turned on, you will get another receipt ("delivered" status).
Well, I guess you learn s
* Knight Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070406 21:31]:
> On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 10:31:47AM -0700, Tim Newsom wrote:
> > That seems weird... Even in email you can turn off read receipts... It
> > seems like an invasion of sort (though a minor one) to not allow
> > disabling of delivery reports for t
* Bradley Hook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070406 21:24]:
> SMS most likely uses a mechanism similar (or identical) to the ESMTP DSN
> model. See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3461 for more info.
>
> With cell phones, it seems that the destination storage medium for the
> message server is the phone itse
Knight Walker wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 10:31:47AM -0700, Tim Newsom wrote:
>> That seems weird... Even in email you can turn off read receipts... It
>> seems like an invasion of sort (though a minor one) to not allow
>> disabling of delivery reports for the receiving party.
>
> There are
On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 10:31:47AM -0700, Tim Newsom wrote:
> That seems weird... Even in email you can turn off read receipts... It
> seems like an invasion of sort (though a minor one) to not allow
> disabling of delivery reports for the receiving party.
There are two kinds of delivery reports
Jonathon Suggs wrote:
> Tim Newsom wrote:
>> That seems weird... Even in email you can turn off read receipts... It
>> seems like an invasion of sort (though a minor one) to not allow
>> disabling of delivery reports for the receiving party.
>>
>> If the sending party can enable it and the receiver
Hi,
On 4/6/07, Jonathon Suggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rather than get all worried about big brother, just do a simple test.
Turn off a phone and send a text message to it. See if you get a
receipt. If you do, then I'm right. If you don't get a receipt until
the phone you sent a text messag
Am Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:15:17 -0500
Schrieb Jonathon Suggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tim Newsom wrote:
> > That seems weird... Even in email you can turn off read receipts... It
> > seems like an invasion of sort (though a minor one) to not allow
> > disabling of delivery reports for the receiving p
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:22, Jonathon Suggs wrote:
Ok, I'll be honest that I have no proof that this is how it actually
works, but I don't think it works the way you are saying it does.
Again, not 100% positive, but the "receipt" that you receive is only a
message that it has been successfully t
Tim Newsom wrote:
That seems weird... Even in email you can turn off read receipts... It
seems like an invasion of sort (though a minor one) to not allow
disabling of delivery reports for the receiving party.
If the sending party can enable it and the receivers phone
automatically responds, t
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 9:41, Martin Raißle wrote:
Is it possible to turn delivery reports off?
--Tim
I think it's not .. at least not for the receiver of a message ...
martin
That seems weird... Even in email you can turn off read receipts... It
seems like an invasion of sort (though a minor on
On 4/6/07, Tim Newsom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 8:35, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
> You cannot block them. But you can make the phone completly ignore it.
> OTOH, that's not the same thing because combined with a delivery
> report, somebody else can see when you turn your phone o
* Tim Newsom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070406 18:05]:
>
> On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 8:35, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
> >You cannot block them. But you can make the phone completly ignore it.
> >OTOH, that's not the same thing because combined with a delivery
> >report, somebody else can see when you turn your ph
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 8:35, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
You cannot block them. But you can make the phone completly ignore it.
OTOH, that's not the same thing because combined with a delivery
report, somebody else can see when you turn your phone on :(
Andreas
Is it possible to turn delivery reports
* Martin Raißle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070406 16:01]:
> On 4/6/07, Joe Shmoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Accept all texts"
> > "Accept texts from my address book only"
> > "Accept texts from the following numbers"
> > "Block all texts"
> > "Block texts from my address book only"
> > "Block
On Friday 06 April 2007 15:56:02 Martin Raißle wrote:
> actually i'm not sure if you can block text messages ... maybe someone
> knows better .. .
>
Well obviously the phone would receive them, but you could easily have some
rules whether they should be displayed or immediately discarded after tha
On 4/6/07, Joe Shmoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Accept all texts"
"Accept texts from my address book only"
"Accept texts from the following numbers"
"Block all texts"
"Block texts from my address book only"
"Block texts from the following numbers"
actually i'm not sure if you can b
I'd like to hear what the current plans are for black/whitelists.
Call and text behavior should not be coupled. That is, one should be
able to independently ignore texts from a person while still allowing
phone calls.
Here are typical options:
"Accept all calls"
"Accept calls from my address
Rod Whitby wrote (on the community list):
> MokoMakefile now has support for building the Neo1973 emulator:
>
> "make setup-qemu build-qemu flash-qemu" are the new targets.
>
> I will add some "run-qemu-*" targets over the next week.
These are now done:
"make qemu" will build qemu-neo1973, down
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