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well the only thing i know of that will speak the text messages and stuff is 
either talks or mobile speak.. as far as the alltel phones, forget it, the 
menus are good but only one level so basically to me its a waste of time and 
money..i had one is how i know

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff Kenyon" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: morse code and text messaging on David Letterman


> Doesn't David Letterman have a page of his own? Try there.  I remember
> that show from a few years ago or so.  Interesting you mention that,
> because I think texting would be hard for anyone as the keys are so amsll,
> but people go really fast at it though and manage and get adicted to it.
> Is there aanything talking out there that would allow us to text message?
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> On Mon, 21 May 2007, Gery Gaubert wrote:
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>> I was listening to the audio on the wa5kub website from Dayton
>> hamvention.  There was also some audio from Huntsville.  There was
>> mentioned a contest where someone used text messaging and someone used
>> code to see which was faster.  Does anyone know where I might be able to
>> get that audio?  I tried the wa5kub site but no luck.
>>
>> Gery Gaubert
>> St. Charles Sheriff's Office Helpdesk Coordinator
>> 

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