On Montag 11 Mai 2009 Paul J Stevens wrote:
> > Not to be nasty with the name, but I think #mobile is not as good a
> > name as #noattach, as I might want #mobile mode also when I'm at an
> > internet cafe, or other environment.
>
> ?? Most people are mobile when in a cafe. Also #mobile sounds better
> (no negative) to me.

Ah, different understanding. "Mobile" here is more interpreted to 
"mobile phone" (or "Handy", as we call them) or UMTS/GPRS connection, so 
an Internet cafe would not really be "Mobile" in the users head.
Funny that you'd see "no" as negative, as in my head "noattach" gets a 
positive "wow that will be fast to receive on my phone" connex.

But any way, no problem with any name. Just a thought.

mfg zmi
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