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Skills2802 Posts: 5

Sorry Masseur you didn't post it at all. Here's the post;
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1. To hide your number before you call someone just press; #31# 2. to change the delay time before your phones answer machine kicks in press; d**61*07973100123*11*30# the last two digits between the * and the # symbol can be altered from 5 seconds upto 30 seconds only, the above example is set for the maxium delay of 30 seconds, the default setting is 15 second, so depending on how quick you want your answerphone to kick in enter 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30. unless i am very much mistaken.
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actually posted by BlackBauer24 in Sony Ericsson » » P800/P900 » » P900 Tips & Tricks.

I think I can be forgiven for thinking it was one of yours - look how he signed off - so either he's pinched your tag line or he's Murray Walker returned.

Anyway I'm in at Telstra Mobile tomorrow talking about their Java delivery platform so I'll ask them. If there's anything you'd like me to find out .......



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Posted: 2004-06-03 14:54:50
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masseur Posts: > 500

yeah I see what you mean
btw, here is another thread that describes the process. I just tried it on my UK vodafone service and it worked fine but I got the message "network problem" doing the *#104# command using my telstra sim card. I am in Germany so it could be something to do with that but if you know the number you have to dial to get to your voicemail box (not the short code) then thats is probably what you need

in regards to your telstra visit, perhaps you can get an answer for baz in this thread

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Posted: 2004-06-03 15:13:01
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gelfen Posts: > 500

hey, does anyone know what's good for couples (or anyone else) to do in sydney?

just thinkin' ahead for my honeymoon - we're probably going to an island for about a week but we are also thinking of spending a few days in the harbour city.

hopefully well away from the spiders!


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Posted: 2004-06-25 10:07:20
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masseur Posts: > 500

well, I would suggest some of the following.

a dinner cruise on the harbour.

a meal up either centre point or australia square. Centre point is higher but Australia square is closer to the bridge. They are both rotating restaurants btw

I would also suggest a bridge climb. its not in the least bit scary or requiring particularly much energy, and you are hooked onto a rail on the bridge for the whole duration. I did it when it opened and it was fantastic

cocktail in a bar at darling harbour which overlooks darling harbour. unfortunately I cannot remember the name of it but it upstairs in the middle

if you like seafood you shouldn't miss Jordans at darling harbour. its not cheap but fantastic food

a quick once around on the mono rail

I haven't been to any night clubs in central sydney for many years so can't suggest much in that direction

obviously you can take a trip out of town to the blue mountains/katoomba or jenolan caves (or both)

thats what comes to mind right away. I'll add more as I think about it

and forget about the bl**dy spiders

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[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2004-06-25 09:22 ]
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Posted: 2004-06-25 10:18:11
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mazza Posts: 5

hey im from perth WA,
Anyone got a clue when k700 is coming to australia ive searched everywhere not many people know about it.
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Posted: 2004-06-28 07:16:54
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gelfen Posts: > 500

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On 2004-06-25 10:18:11, masseur wrote:

and forget about the bl**dy spiders


i was just teasing

thanks masseur. if anything else occurs to you please let me know.

@mazza: when this website lists a price then it will be available, or will be in a week or so. they generally have handsets a little earlier than the agents of the various carriers (usually by a few days).
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Posted: 2004-06-28 09:36:46
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d-_-b Posts: 214

yep the spiders are a real threat to the sydney population ... so be carful!!
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Posted: 2004-06-28 14:14:02
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J3K Posts: 49

Hey guys, Melbourne & T610! Has anyone here had any sucess in Bluejacking here? I can view phones that have Bluetooth turned on but an error always occurs if I try to send a contact or something. Ohh yeah.. and phone-internet is way to expensive to use here don't you reckon?

[ This Message was edited by: J3K on 2004-06-29 05:52 ]
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Posted: 2004-06-29 06:50:34
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robocon Posts: 1

For any of you who regularly take photos or video, here's an excellent new Australian site that allows you to share your pics immediately with anyone on the web.

http://www.moblogs.com.au

Once you register you get an email address that goes: usernamePIN@moblogs.com.au
then you just email pics and video as attachments and they display immediately on your moblog. I've been using it for a while now, my username is wasabi... check out my moblog it's pretty addictive once you start. You can download pics to your pc and email from there as well, which means you pay nothing )) cool fun.
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Posted: 2004-07-06 02:57:46
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jarge Posts: 76


could i purchase a Sony Ericsson Z1010 oversea's and use it on three ?

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Posted: 2004-07-06 20:31:43
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