Guess I'm out of luck. If my cell phone can handle text messages I
don't know about it nor am I interested in learning. I have a phone for
voice communication and voice messages. Never have been able to
understand why anyone would want to type on a phone's keypad. I can
barely enter the data to maintain the phone's directory. Guess I'm just
an old curmudgeon.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>>Does a gmail account require that you be "invited" by a current user of
>>the service?
>>
>
> It used to, Now you can either go that way or give them your text
> messaging capable cell phone # and they send you an entry key.
>
> Chris is just waiting for someone to ask him for an invite...
>
> Looks like they are trying to gather cell phone users to pitch their
> other cell phone services, but there is a box to uncheck to avoid that.
>
> It didn't work for me the first time. I would put in my # and click the
> button and nothing happened. A few hours later, I tried again, and it
> accepted the click, went on to the next page and I was up and running in
> a few minutes
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