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Comments on: Verizon lifts pro-abortion text message ban

Forget the content... 

Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 19:41 GMT

...content of the messages not withstanding, if you ask me, saving two characters by saying 'Thnx!' is unsavory enough to merit a ban on its own.

Ta 

Posted Friday 28th September 2007 08:36 GMT

I agree .. they could have save ergs of energy by using ta. What is the reg's standard for work ? Actually, don't answer that. Whatever it is, its going to be not very useful in everyday life. Probably something like the amount of calories expended lifting a pint to the mouth.

Re: Forget the content... 

Posted Friday 28th September 2007 08:43 GMT

Indeed! Considering this text message was probably typed on a full-size qwerty keyboard on a PC, the use of txt spk is particularly bad.

Shd w ll strt mmttng vwls frm r sntncs nw bcs t's cl nd dwn wth th kds?

Anyone who uses txt spk in communications other than those involving limited space and a phone keypad should be banned from communicating, or hv thr hnds ct ff.

@Cameron 

Posted Friday 28th September 2007 14:09 GMT

"Anyone who uses txt spk in communications other than those involving limited space and a phone keypad should be banned from communicating, or hv thr hnds ct ff."

Sod that, anyone who does so should be banned from communicating AND have their filthy little hands removed.

er... 

Posted Friday 28th September 2007 15:36 GMT

These text messages will be sent to whom? Is Verizon supplying advertisers with customer phone numbers? I don't get it.

@David: get with the times, it's thx now. You save a whole 3 letters now.

RE: er... 

Posted Friday 28th September 2007 16:23 GMT

"These text messages will be sent to whom? Is Verizon supplying advertisers with customer phone numbers? I don't get it."

No. Someone interested in receiving these text messages from NARAL would send a blank (or properly worded) text message to a number to register to receive text messages from NARAL Pro-Choice. VZW initially said it would not allow those messages to be sent to subscribers using its network.

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