2009/6/19 Ben Wong <[email protected]> > The one thing that jumps out at me in your request, Brolin, is keeping > your SMS messages on the microSD card instead of the SIM. I know that > the SHR distribution, which I'm using, stores everything on the SIM by > default. Perhaps David Ford's improved SMS app will do what you want? > Alternatively, if you are happy with simply archiving your SMS to a > text file, David Ford sent out a one line script to do so about a > month ago. (I can dig it up if you need.)
I thought the SMS messages were stored on the phone instead of the SIM. My dad gave me the Nokia 6103b I am currently using after he upgraded to a newer Samsung phone. The Nokia 6103b still contained my dad’s SMS messages even though I was using the phone with my SIM. Maybe some phones store the SMS messages on the phone while others store them on the SIM? > > > 2009/6/17 David Murrell <[email protected]> > >> Fundamentally, at this point, my Openmoko Freerunner fails the Not > >> Interested in Technology - Significant Other Acceptance Procedure, > >> otherwise known NIT-SOAP. > > > That is not a problem for me because I am single. :) > > P.S. You may not be single for long. One little known feature of the > Freerunner is that it is an Ultra-Powerful Magnet for Attractive > People. They will sidle up to you and exclaim, "OMG! Is that a > Debian box in your pocket?!" ;-) “Is that some fscking hardware in your pants, or are you just happy to see me?!” “Can you (touch|finger|mount|grep|unzip|fsck) me with that hardware in your pants?” :D I wish. :P [image: Close] Read more >> Options >> [image: Visit Answers.com] <http://www.answers.com?initiator=FFANS>
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