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Text messaging has brought a whole new abriviated language to life. Get used to it because you will be hearing it the rest of your lifes.

Not really.

As soon as those eeeeevil engineers cram enough processing power into those teeny phones to translate the spoken word directly (and accurately) to text, complete text messages will become the vogue again. The abbreviated text languages used today, will go the way of Morse code and Mesopotamian heiroglyphics.

You heard it here first.......... :D
 
Not really.

As soon as those eeeeevil engineers cram enough processing power into those teeny phones to translate the spoken word directly (and accurately) to text, complete text messages will become the vogue again. The abbreviated text languages used today, will go the way of Morse code and Mesopotamian heiroglyphics.

You heard it here first.......... :D

They can already do that Acorn.
 
They can already do that Acorn.

What phone presently implements that technology, where can I buy it, does it fit in my present cell-phone holster, and how much more does it cost than my old phone?

I've seen desktop computers do this, imperfectly, but they're trying.

Haven't seen anything smaller than a laptop even try.
 
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