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Re: And since were on about snagit today, here's an easier way to tweet with snagit;
Subject:Re: And since were on about snagit today, here's an easier way to tweet with snagit; From:Evelyn Lee Barney <evbarney -at- comcast -dot- net> To:Peter Neilson <neilson -at- windstream -dot- net>, Robert Lauriston <robert -at- lauriston -dot- com> Date:Tue, 24 Nov 2009 20:00:50 -0500
Strangely enough - I know grown-ups - you know the kind - people with jobs and
children of their own - who do text on their phone. I have a friend who is
30ish who can do it with one hand - my DIL is a wiz at it - (neither of these
people have kids yet and my DIL is just 25 so she BEGAN as a teen) but honest -
I know people in their 40's.
Me? no way. I do SEND the occasional text using Skype from my PC - but that's
with a real keyboard and I can use whole words and full sentences.
Ev
> Robert Lauriston wrote:
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>> Twitter ... post to with a not-very-smart cell phone.
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> Does anyone other than high-school students have any use for txting
> on a cell phone? I finally got my cell provider to turn off my
> txtability. (They used to couldn't.) It was very annoying. Twitter
> via phone could only be worse. Who reads the stuff, anyway?
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