THERE YOU SEE!!! Perfect example. My Dingleberry sent the message before I was through spellchecking and typing. If the reader knows I am using a Dingleberry, then they may be more likely to excuse my Dinglegraphical errors.
My best regards, BenT Sent from my Les Harris' dishwasher
On May 7, 2010, at 10:50 AM, BenT Syncro <syncro@gmail.com> wrote: > Don, > > You are experiencing what is commonly known as 'Dingleberry mobile > device Envy'. It is quite contagious and curable only with the > purchase of a Dmd. It's cheaper than a racecar and is just as > relevant to most List discussions. ;-) > > Seriously, there are valid reasons why that tag line is there. It > serves as notice that the person is not at a regular computer and > likely have limited capabilities (e.g. searching archives. Etc). > Personally, I find knowing the service provider of the Dmd owner can > save me money. For example, if we are both on Dingleberry Telephone > and Telegraph (DT&T), I know my DT&T mobile-to-mobile wireless plan > allows me to talk to that person until my phone battery is dead at > no additional charges. Then there's that special texting option. The > Blackberries popularized it. Then the iPhone emulated it with Ping. > Dmd followed suit with 'Ding'. To text charges to Ding from Dmd-to- > Dmd. How can you beat that?! > > Anyway, the real reason that line is there for the majority f people > is because they don't know how to remove or alter the line. Dmd > manufacturers make it very difficult. One such manufacturer > requires you to set-up a totally separate online account where you > can then login and go through a comlicated process to opt out or > change the signature line. I don't want to dangle my Dingleberry but > buying Dingleberry and you will find |
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