Sent from my Blackberry handheld / iPhone - Gah!!!!
I hate lame autosignatures. Turn them off!
I don't care if you have the latest gadget. I'm not interested in excuses for bad spelling/grammar or for writing emails in abbreviated text message language.
I must admit; switching to the iphone has improved my text grammar. I suppose its to do with the fact that you have no idea what the text limit is.
With normal phones, as soon as your text reaches the fateful "SMS2" I used to go back and remove vowels and abbreviate like crazy to fit things into one message.
With the iphone I have no idea how many texts I am using up.
But the QWERTY interface also makes you think it is more of an email than a text message- so I naturally tend to write normally instead of textspeke. [shrug]
iPhone: (inadvertantly) resurrecting the English Language one punctuation mark at a time! =)
2 comments:
So izzit a blkbrry, or a iphone u tozz?
cant b both.
=)
I must admit; switching to the iphone has improved my text grammar.
I suppose its to do with the fact that you have no idea what the text limit is.
With normal phones, as soon as your text reaches the fateful "SMS2" I used to go back and remove vowels and abbreviate like crazy to fit things into one message.
With the iphone I have no idea how many texts I am using up.
But the QWERTY interface also makes you think it is more of an email than a text message- so I naturally tend to write normally instead of textspeke.
[shrug]
iPhone: (inadvertantly) resurrecting the English Language one punctuation mark at a time! =)
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