On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:52 PM, Brolin Empey <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 > > Can't comment to much on phone functionality, but my experience with it was > really starting to get good with om2009 and when I was using SHR it seemed > to be good and a lot of updates have happened since I last used SHR. With > regards to contacts being stored I don't think any distributions store > information on the mSD yet.(Please feel free to correct me if i;m wrong). As regards to the phone's ability to pick up women, it is a unique phone that fairly few people have and has sparked a few conversations with females. Phones are starting to become a fashion statement and in my opinion Iphone=abercrombie and fitch, Freerunner=some unique item you got from the fashion district in Milan. > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > > -- Stephen LePage
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