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michael the mage Posts: > 500

max_wedge I said: GET A GRIP! So what English do you speak? American, English English or Australian English? It's watered down and that is a fact!

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[ This Message was edited by: michael the mage on 2007-05-12 16:08 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-12 17:07:39
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michael the mage Posts: > 500


On 2007-05-12 11:37:00, max_wedge wrote:
hmm, well it's a disappointment if you can't tell it to save by default to memory card.

Though I still can't see it as a huge issue, the phone has enough onboard memory to accept most files. Anything bluetoothed across isn't going to be so large that it won't fit on internal memory, and once it's in the inbox you are gonna want to copy it to the file structure anyway, so not that difficult to just select the memory stick at that point.



Again, this does not only apply to files sent via Bluetooth but to files via Infrared too! AND, you cannot save those file just anywhere. They have only NEW Folder or a default one. Unless you go and save it from one to the other to the other... you might just want to use a card reader and put it in any folder you like directly. That is the 'new' SE way probably.
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Posted: 2007-05-12 17:12:35
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andrewkeith5 Posts: 293


On 2007-05-12 12:24:29, firetech wrote:
@max_wedge:
I know, I just had to be a smart ass. What andrew suggested was that it would ALWAYS send it to the memory stick... That wouldn't really work.



i was only maing a point, sometimes these things need to be "inflated" to be seen.

but yeah, i did mean by default to save it to the memory stick, although always would be nice for file transfers. the only reason i prefer it that way is if i do get a large file sent over bluetooth from my friends, and also because i transfer a lot of large files (like pdfs and movies) from my pc, and i dont have an adapter for m2 yet, and the pc stuie seems incapable of transferring more than 10mb at once
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Posted: 2007-05-12 20:46:59
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artesea Posts: 222

USB and File Transfer mode, so much more simpler.
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Posted: 2007-05-12 23:58:34
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def_gn Posts: 35


On 2007-05-12 17:07:39, michael the mage wrote:
max_wedge I said: GET A GRIP! So what English do you speak? American, English English or Australian English? It's watered down and that is a fact!

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[ This Message was edited by: michael the mage on 2007-05-12 16:08 ]


I'm with max_wedge on this argument. In England, mage, you'd be referred to as a grumpy old man
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Posted: 2007-05-13 00:23:21
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max_wedge Posts: > 500


On 2007-05-12 17:12:35, michael the mage wrote:


Again, this does not only apply to files sent via Bluetooth but to files via Infrared too! AND, you cannot save those file just anywhere. They have only NEW Folder or a default one. Unless you go and save it from one to the other to the other... you might just want to use a card reader and put it in any folder you like directly. That is the 'new' SE way probably.



So let me get this straight. You want to IR a file that's bigger than internal memory? Do you REALISE how SLOW IR is?
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Posted: 2007-05-13 00:57:14
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On 2007-05-12 17:07:39, michael the mage wrote:
max_wedge I said: GET A GRIP! So what English do you speak? American, English English or Australian English? It's watered down and that is a fact!

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[ This Message was edited by: michael the mage on 2007-05-12 16:08 ]

Australian English, and proud of it cobber. And your English is a watered down version of middle English, and that's a watered down version of Old English, and that's a hotch potch collection of Latin, French, Anglo-saxon, Celtic and God's knows what else.

There is no such thing as "pure" English Language doesn't get "watered down", it "evolves". You might as well say your DNA is a watered down version of our primate ancestors (when in fact it is more advanced, not less). But I suppose you don't believe in Evolution either?

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[ This Message was edited by: max_wedge on 2007-05-14 03:06 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-13 01:01:58
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def_gn Posts: 35

I take my hat off to you, sir!
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Posted: 2007-05-13 03:06:24
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michael the mage Posts: > 500


On 2007-05-13 01:01:58, max_wedge wrote:


[ This Message was edited by: michael the mage on 2007-05-12 16:08 ]

Australian English, and proud of it cobber. And your English is a watered down version of middle English, and that's a watered down version of Old English, and that's a hotch potch collection of Latin, French, Anglo-saxon, Celtic and God's knows what else.

There is no such thing as "pure" English Language doesn't get "watered down", it "evolves". You might as well say your DNA is a watered down version of our primate ancestors (when in fact it is more advanced, not less). But I suppose you don't believe in Evolution either?

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[ This Message was edited by: max_wedge on 2007-05-14 03:06 ]


And now I believe you are a watered down kangaroo! When you are able to speak English let me know! Or NOT, because I care even less about this then if a sack of rice falls down in China!

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[ This Message was edited by: michael the mage on 2007-05-14 04:55 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-14 05:50:04
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michael the mage Posts: > 500


On 2007-05-13 00:23:21, def_gn wrote:





I'm with max_wedge on this argument. In England, mage, you'd be referred to as a grumpy old man


I don't care 'with whom you are with' in the US of A you'd be referred to as a dummy young boy
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Posted: 2007-05-14 05:53:10
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