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Community weekly poll: How many text messages have you sent in the last month?

by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator - 4/25/07 4:36 PM
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How many text messages have you sent in the last month?

by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator - 4/25/07 4:36 PM

How many cell phone text messages have you sent in the last month?

-- 1 to 10
-- 11 to 30
-- 31 to 50
-- 51 to 100
-- 100-plus
-- So many I've lost count.
-- I don't do stinkin' text messages.

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Kids

by DaveUssell - 4/25/07 8:28 PM In reply to: How many text messages have you sent in the last month? by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator

Break it down by age and I'll wager the big users are all teenagers. The first time my sixteen year old had a cell phone there were 4,000 text messages in the first three months. Much too much free time.

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Great for many--useless to others

by rkbush - 4/25/07 11:37 PM In reply to: Kids by DaveUssell

Text messaging is a wonderful way for many to keep in touch, although I would think voice would be a better way, unless you have been kidnapped. I am always puzzled at how many people spend huge amounts of time on their cell phones...and most don't look like stockbrokers with hot leads. But--it is nice we have all the options to communicate available to those who need it. I don't even use a cell-phone.

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Great for some USES, not for others

by martymouse - 4/28/07 9:03 PM In reply to: Great for many--useless to others by rkbush

My husband and I have used text in situations where one of us is in a crowd and talking on the phone is useless. Also when the msg is more important than hearing someone respond back (ie sensitive family issues when only one of us is there). Or for fun like a holiday when he wrote "stall, stall..." or the present would not be a surprise to the person we were entertaining to pass some time. And I think so many people are nearly deaf that conversations get lost when not read. So I firmly believe there are times and places where it is useful and appropropriate. But in moderation. Done with addictive or habitual reliance (ie in the car) could spoil a good option for communication in other scenarios.

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Kids too!

by harlemcarl - 4/26/07 4:57 AM In reply to: Kids by DaveUssell

My Son the first time had 2500 to one girl as a part of his 4000. I don't want to throw the tub out with the bath water. Text has become vital part of quick effeiicent communication but there are dangers in empty commands. Many have been alienated by a quick text sounding like a barked command....all that leads to balance.

Text is here to stay, handle it wisely by keeping your eyes and heart open. 48 year old techie

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And how old are you 60?

by sea.c.sea - 4/26/07 6:13 AM In reply to: Kids by DaveUssell

I am 27 years old, hold two degrees and have a job that actually I find texting works great for. I also have a family and using it with them I find to be very beneficial, a huge time saver. I think the 40% of people who say they aren't texting are just doing it in a different form one for that matter takes longer it's called email.

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It's not because of age

by marcco68 - 4/26/07 7:25 AM In reply to: Kids by DaveUssell

It's because kids are open to new mediums while adults say "Why do I need this and how much will it cost?"

We're moving toward a future where we'll all be connected all the time and the kids understand and accept this. I get texts during the day, and I have my messenger on at work (for work and friends).

BTW- I'm 40yrs old! Yes, the kids overuse this, but if you open yourself to it, you'll find it definitely gives you to a unique form of loose conectivity.

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Safety 4 kids

by betsbert - 4/26/07 2:04 PM In reply to: Kids by DaveUssell

Hi Kee text mssageing has become the main way of kids 2 keep in touch wiv there parents & vice versa my grandson is 10 & I gave him my old mobile 4 him 2 keep in touch in the UK they R A must 4 kids

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Text messaging efficency

by DaveUssell - 4/26/07 4:19 PM In reply to: Kids by DaveUssell

Everyone who is following this thread should enjoy this. See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhsSgcsTMd4

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Deaf family

by Ed Mueller - 4/27/07 9:26 AM In reply to: Kids by DaveUssell

I am not deaf, but have 2 family members who are. Needless to say we all text message frequently. Additionally, I run a business and employ 2 deaf workers. If i need to reach them quickly, text messaging is the best route. I'm sure that my situation is somewhat unique, but between family and work, I could not do without it. Nearly every deaf person I know carrys a cell phone and relies on its text message capabilities, regardless of age.

Also, my wife and I now use it frequently. Since we're always on the run, it takes less time to read a text message than to call your voice mail.

The last thing I use it for to to send messages to my email inbox - reminders of what I need to do, what I need to order, appts, etc. I am a big fan of the text message.

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Text Messaging

by GloriaMarie - 4/25/07 8:31 PM In reply to: How many text messages have you sent in the last month? by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator

It's interesting to find out that most of the people responding to the poll feel the same as I do about text messaging - no way. Have no interest in it.
Gloria

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Not me

by kjpjr - 4/25/07 8:41 PM In reply to: How many text messages have you sent in the last month? by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator

I have a friend who sends them all the time. It cost us a dime each time she sent us one. She would send 10 to 15 a day so my cell phone bill basically doubled because of her HI how you doing! My cell phone service will let me block all text messages or an individual phone number but not just one texter so I had to block all text messages and it is wonderful

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Not Me

by Biker Jon - 4/26/07 2:51 AM In reply to: Not me by kjpjr

DITTO! I can't see paying to see email. If someone wants to write they can email. If they don't feel like talking they should wait until later. I had all text messages blocked on my phone too.

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Why text?????

by kodiak53 - 4/25/07 8:56 PM In reply to: How many text messages have you sent in the last month? by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator

Isn't the idea behind a telephone to actually talk to a person? Text messaging is the most over rated extra on any cell phone. Get rid of it!!!!!

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Text Messaging

by Royel91 - 4/26/07 9:06 AM In reply to: Why text????? by kodiak53

I agree Kodiak. It is like telephoning a service to get answers and then getting animated questions that do not pertain to what you are seeking. TM is good only if the recipient has a cell phone that doesn't hold a signal when you call them. xceo37

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