dear one liner 17 replies regarding the inclusion of sent from my dingleberryphonedevice less then 30 bytes or bites of info ... generated 17+ other emails ... sounds like ... the jonnie walker wisdom is running high (l.cohen closing time) and more remarkably waiting til friday ... i just got off the phone form talking to home support supervisor about my 90 year old mom ... and my co worker told me i should watch what i say or else i will be the bad guy ... hmmm .... bad guy ... me indeed ... meeting set for wednesday so they can assess the situation i had to promise not to let any of the lines of what they have written so far... be instigation for my upset .. :) be happy says my favorite lawyer ... so i be happy yours On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 7:12 AM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@gmail.com> wrote: > Who cares? Other than the company that makes and sells the device, along > with that canned spam message you send out every time you use it. Can't > you > "Mobile Device" users figure out a way to eliminate the "spam PostScript " > from your I-phone, Dingleberry device, Veraison, whaterver messages ? It's > a bit silly to read over and over that so and so 'sent this message via > Dingle Berry fone'... Too much information.. > > (sent from my laptop) > > Don Hanson >
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