From: Reason (reason@exratio.com)
Date: Thu Jan 31 2002 - 19:24:36 MST
----> Robert J. Bradbury
> > The trouble with SMS is it's a bit crude as-is for anything other than
> > boy-girl stuff. [snip]
>
> You can tell its the Extro list when you only know 1 in 4 acronyms...
>
> GUI = Graphical User Interface
> SMS = ??? (symmetric messaging system?)
> GSM = ???
> WAP = ???
Go look at http://www.anywhereyougo.com -- excellent intro resource for the
technical acronym side of wireless. It seems a while ago now, but I remember
"wtf" being a commonly uttered acronym back in my early days of finding out
that the wireless industry is almost as bad as the US military on this
count.
Glossary #1: http://www.anywhereyougo.com/sms/Article.po?id=41002&h=0
Glossary #2:
http://www.anywhereyougo.com/Content.po?name=wap/glossary/WAPGlossary_0_9_A_
C
> And yes I own 2 cell phones. One is in Moscow and hasn't been used
> in 8 months. The other I purchased in the U.S. hoping to use for
> the Y2000 New Year's Eve in Moscow, but it turned out it wouldn't
> work there so I've never had it activated.
Russia is pretty primitive. It's getter better fast (like everywhere else),
but it's a toss-up as to whether it'd rank above or below tropical Africa
for better wireless biz dev opportunities. South and Central America is the
up-and-coming market for early birds at the moment, Asia is in full
investment swing, and Europe is figuring out what the hell to do now that
everyone has a cellphone.
> I'll be proud to be the founder of the UOF enclave...
[much whitespace snipped]
> UOF = Us Old Folks :-)
Heh. And I was going to finish this off with "UOF? wtf?"
Reason
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