[OT] [plug] Motorolla C380 Ringtones from Linux PC
bob
bob at fots.org.au
Thu Dec 23 20:22:54 WST 2004
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 06:25 pm, James Devenish wrote:
> In message <1103797263.2934.6.camel at localhost>
>
> on Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 06:21:03PM +0800, Chris Caston wrote:
> > 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:
> > > > mobile: 0422 978315
> > >
> > > why [do] people choose a variety of bizarre ways of expressing their
> > > mobile telephone numbers.
> >
> > [It's] meant to read zero, four, two, two, *ever so short pause*
> > ninety seven, eighty-three, one, five.
>
> Sure, and "BANGBANGABANG BANGBANGABANG" is meant to be read as 3 BANGs,
> followed by a slight pause, following by 2 more BANGs and a B A N G.
> But I still don't understand the rationale for the irregularity.
It would take you years as a roof carpenter to discover the reason for
that... I could tell you - but then I would have to hit you a hammer...
Besides if you break the numbers up the other way my mob number comes out as
(leading zero suppressed) - Nigerian Scam - Answer to Life the Universe and
Everything - 2^8. Which you've got to admit is a pretty geeky number.
(NB once again fortune has chosen an appropriate .sig to append - Spooky,
eh :)
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