On 16/04/07 11:45 Peter da Silva wrote:
> Cellphones are hate wrapped in hate, with hate on the side, hate for an
> appetizer, and a choice of hate for dessert.
Cellphones are hate a la carte.
On 16/04/07, Smylers wrote:
What about if you try to send the photo to an invalid number? Does the
'saving a copy thing' still get triggered even though the sending fails
(and presumably, doesn't charge you)?
Aha! I've just discovered that if you get as far as the
enter-a-number-to-send-to sc
Cellphones are hate wrapped in hate, with hate on the side, hate for an
appetizer, and a choice of hate for dessert. They are so hateful that
even Windows would only improve them, yet Microsoft has managed to sour
that by deliberately crippling Windows CE to make it look more like
PalmOS... but
Earle Martin writes:
> On 16/04/07, Simon Wistow wrote:
>
> > On mine, sending also stores the photo.
>
> That's not something I would have guessed...
>
> > Software version is R374_G_0E.40.3CR
>
> Mine is too. The question is, will T-Mobile charge me money to send a
> message to myself? (And
On Apr 16, 2007, at 2:19 AM, Hakim Cassimally wrote:
A more general thing - why is the LaTeX parser so braindead?
Because it's just a bleeding macro library, and so adds all manner of
hate to the hatefulness that is TeX.
On 16/04/07, Simon Wistow wrote:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 01:49:54PM +0100, Earle Martin said:
> What, and pay money for the privilege of doing so? No thanks, I think
> I'll live without the photo.
On mine, sending also stores the photo.
That's not something I would have guessed...
Software
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 01:49:54PM +0100, Earle Martin said:
> What, and pay money for the privilege of doing so? No thanks, I think
> I'll live without the photo.
On mine, sending also stores the photo.
Software version is R374_G_0E.40.3CR
(you can get this by pressing *## quickly)
On 15/04/07, Robert Rothenberg wrote:
A more general thing - why is the LaTeX parser so braindead?
The biggest error I keep on making is mismatching my \begin and \end tags.
OK, LaTeX isn't HTML, so fair enough that it doesn't just plough on regardless
and hope for the best. But given that th