From: BORG on 26 Feb 2010 08:52 Adrian C wrote: > > I have a Blackberry (Pearl 8210). > > That keyboard does not have the same letter to number assignments as a > normal phone keypad, so if I'm given a word to dial it's not going to > work ... (unless there is a workaround?) > Don't want you to phone me anyway :)
From: Happi Monday on 26 Feb 2010 09:30 On 24/02/2010 14:55, Chris Blunt wrote: >> Googled it and found 8748674.com, but still, none the wiser :-( > > If you type those digits on a telephone keypad the corresponding > letters spell TRIUMPH. Oh! Sorry for my ignorance!
From: Adrian C on 26 Feb 2010 09:33 On 26/02/2010 13:52, BORG wrote: > Adrian C wrote: > >> >> I have a Blackberry (Pearl 8210). >> >> That keyboard does not have the same letter to number assignments as a >> normal phone keypad, so if I'm given a word to dial it's not going to >> work ... (unless there is a workaround?) >> > > Don't want you to phone me anyway :) Boo!!! :) -- Adrian C
From: Graham. on 1 Mar 2010 15:26 > On 25/02/2010 19:59, Chris Blunt wrote: > >> The whole idea of expressing telephone numbers as a word has never >> really worked for me. It seems to be something that has only ever >> really caught on in the USA. I find it much easier to read a series of >> digits when dialling a number rather than fumble around finding which >> button corresponds to each letter of the word. >> > > I have a Blackberry (Pearl 8210). > > That keyboard does not have the same letter to number assignments as a normal phone keypad, so if I'm given a word to dial it's > not going to work ... (unless there is a workaround?) Tippex ;-) -- Graham. %Profound_observation%
From: BORG on 3 Mar 2010 19:37 SORTED Cost me �5 to change my name to 971223 Has a nice ring to is :)
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