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Which is your favourite telecommunication company platform to have on your
mobile whenever u are moving through a destination in london? |
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![]() On Jan 9, 11:26*am, "max" wrote: Which is your favourite telecommunication company platform to have on your mobile whenever u are moving through a destination in london? Well, 'Max Telecom' provides ceaseless, unending communication. Though the comms channel only seems to work one way, so more of a broadcast really. And the content is incoherent and repetitive, so one rather tunes out after so long. So, not really a favourite after all. Which is a polite way of saying, 'please, stop'. |
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However for sending texts .. I've found out is really cheaper by using
skebby -- www.skebby.com "Mizter T" ha scritto nel messaggio ... On Jan 9, 11:26 am, "max" wrote: Which is your favourite telecommunication company platform to have on your mobile whenever u are moving through a destination in london? Well, 'Max Telecom' provides ceaseless, unending communication. Though the comms channel only seems to work one way, so more of a broadcast really. And the content is incoherent and repetitive, so one rather tunes out after so long. So, not really a favourite after all. Which is a polite way of saying, 'please, stop'. |
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![]() On Jan 9, 9:08*pm, "max" wrote: However for sending texts .. I've found out is really cheaper by using skabby You took your time in outing yourself as a spammer, but at last, we've reached the end of the journey. Goodbye. |
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On Jan 9, 9:35*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On Jan 9, 9:08*pm, "max" wrote: However for sending texts .. I've found out is really cheaper by using skabby You took your time in outing yourself as a spammer, but at last, we've reached the end of the journey. Goodbye. "Max" reminds me of a crude computer program I saw in the 1980s whose purpose, presumably, was to convince a user that they were engaging in a conversation. (It was a "doctor", but I suppose it could be anything.) So if you said "My tail is painful" it would reply "Do you have a lot of problems with your tail?" and so on, falling back on "I don't understand what you mean" or whatever if you weren't responsive enough. As I said, very crude. It doesn't look as if things have progressed much in over twenty years in Maxworld. |
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