[OT] [plug] Motorolla C380 Ringtones from Linux PC

Chris Caston caston at arach.net.au
Thu Dec 23 18:21:03 WST 2004


On Thu, 2004-12-23 at 18:16, James Devenish wrote:
> In message <1103796691.2934.1.camel at localhost>
> on Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 06:11:32PM +0800, Chris Caston wrote:
> > Office: 1300 722 146
> > mobile: 0422 978315
> 
> Hi,
> 
> As someone who is drunk and does not own a mobile phone, I wonder why
> people choose a variety of bizarre ways of expressing their mobile
> telephone numbers. Why not represent them as "04 2297 8315" (i.e. two
> sets of 4-digit numbers with a two-digit prefix) like our local numbers.
> I realise that our local number have gone through a number of changes
> over the decades (i.e. increasing length), but still...
> 
> > Office: 13 0072 2146
> > mobile: 04 2297 8315
> 
> PS. Yes, I realise that the carrier prefix is three digits, but
> nevertheless the mobile prefix itself is the two-digit "04"
> moniker, right?
> 

Its meant to read zero, four, two, two, *ever so short pause* ninety
seven, eighty-three, one, five. 
> 
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