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( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
Each week we ask a question. The idea is to generate material that's:
* interesting to read, i.e. we won't get bored of reading the answers after about 10 of them
* not been asked on this site before
* fun to answer
What would you like to ask? (We've left this question open - so feel free to drop in ideas anytime.)
( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
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Communications technology gone wrong
An expansion of weebear1974's mobile phone faux pas theme. Technology, especially in the field of communications is expanding and improving rapidly, it is possible now to contact almost anyone at anytime using e-mail or text messaging, it's discrete and no one else need ever know what you sent because it goes straight to who you sent it to and doesn't stop on the way or tell it's best mate. Unless, that is you stupidly sent your message to the wrong person.
Oh how we laughed when one of my friends broke up with his girlfriend, caught the train home and sent to one of his mates "I'm glad we broke up with each other the hot chick on the train is giving me the eyes", too bad he forgot to check who he was sending it to, I'm sure it was a great comfort to his now ex-girlfriend who was probably already upset.
And there's always the time another mate had hidden his weed stash at my house temporarily, and sent to "me" the message "hey, do you still have the weed I gave you at your house?" I'm never really sure if his Mum was really all that suprised, but I hear she wasn't happy atleast.
And just for a 3rd one, not quite as funny but still alright, the girl who sent an email to her university tutor asking to change work groups because a certain member of the group wasn't doing any work and not pulling their weight at all, see where this is going?
Has UR Mobile fone eva got u in trble by txting the wrong person? :-)
( , Wed 1 Nov 2006, 8:57, Reply)
An expansion of weebear1974's mobile phone faux pas theme. Technology, especially in the field of communications is expanding and improving rapidly, it is possible now to contact almost anyone at anytime using e-mail or text messaging, it's discrete and no one else need ever know what you sent because it goes straight to who you sent it to and doesn't stop on the way or tell it's best mate. Unless, that is you stupidly sent your message to the wrong person.
Oh how we laughed when one of my friends broke up with his girlfriend, caught the train home and sent to one of his mates "I'm glad we broke up with each other the hot chick on the train is giving me the eyes", too bad he forgot to check who he was sending it to, I'm sure it was a great comfort to his now ex-girlfriend who was probably already upset.
And there's always the time another mate had hidden his weed stash at my house temporarily, and sent to "me" the message "hey, do you still have the weed I gave you at your house?" I'm never really sure if his Mum was really all that suprised, but I hear she wasn't happy atleast.
And just for a 3rd one, not quite as funny but still alright, the girl who sent an email to her university tutor asking to change work groups because a certain member of the group wasn't doing any work and not pulling their weight at all, see where this is going?
Has UR Mobile fone eva got u in trble by txting the wrong person? :-)
( , Wed 1 Nov 2006, 8:57, Reply)
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