oh no. that could never happen. s60 is just perfect. runs smoothly, though never runs out of memory. never crashes nor do anything that i wouldn't like. reading email works just perfectly, s60 is top stuff in terms of usability.
"what irony?" had a bit of sarcasm in it. my dear friend Antoine once told me a story about a belgian guy who was driving under the influence of drugs on a highway and got pulled off by police. they said him: "do you know how dangerous it is driving under influence of drugs?" and he replied: "what danger?"
@kahara: last nokia phone that worked was in 1997 or something. ever since it's been too complicate for me.
The purpose of my first post was to create an awkward transition (aka aasinsilta) leading to that kewl irony mark by Underware. Although that mark is more of an avant garde experiment for a certain group of people, it would be interesting to see such marks to gain ground in everyday communications, too.
Sarcasm aside, the irony mark is cool. If smilies can become something my parents (well, one of them, anyways) use, then why couldn't the irony mark become widely used as well? It could replace the useless ASCII code 176 for instance.
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had enough of S60 again/finally?
2 years, 2 months ago by akiville
oh no. that could never happen. s60 is just perfect. runs smoothly, though never runs out of memory. never crashes nor do anything that i wouldn't like. reading email works just perfectly, s60 is top stuff in terms of usability.
2 years, 2 months ago by smai
need an irony mark for that post, eh?
2 years, 2 months ago by kahara
what irony?
2 years, 2 months ago by smai
A phone that runs smoothly, never runs out of memory, never crashes and displays emails perfectly?
Gotta be. Irony. Or sarcasm might be more precise term, but there is no such thing as a sarcasm mark - yet.
2 years, 2 months ago by kahara
what irony? what sarcasm?
enjoy your SE sami and lets do a beer thing one of these days.
2 years, 2 months ago by akiville
So this thingy of yours actually works?
I've been having maaaaajor computer/phone issues this week so couldn't even imagine that such a functional device exists. Apparently it does.
Pitääpä koeajaa joku päivä moinen kapistus. Sitä odotellessa yritän saada edes koneen sähköpostisoftan toimimaan :/ Prkl!
2 years, 2 months ago by kahara
Besides, irony is when it rains on your wedding day. Or when you miss the bus.
2 years, 2 months ago by tulensrma
Or a five-car-pileup on the highway when you're already late.
2 years, 2 months ago by tonio
Or ten thousand spoons when all u need is a knife
2 years, 2 months ago by akiville
"what irony?" had a bit of sarcasm in it. my dear friend Antoine once told me a story about a belgian guy who was driving under the influence of drugs on a highway and got pulled off by police. they said him: "do you know how dangerous it is driving under influence of drugs?" and he replied: "what danger?"
@kahara: last nokia phone that worked was in 1997 or something. ever since it's been too complicate for me.
@akiville: absolutely, let's do that!
2 years, 2 months ago by smai
The purpose of my first post was to create an awkward transition (aka aasinsilta) leading to that kewl irony mark by Underware. Although that mark is more of an avant garde experiment for a certain group of people, it would be interesting to see such marks to gain ground in everyday communications, too.
ta ta.
2 years, 2 months ago by kahara
Sarcasm aside, the irony mark is cool. If smilies can become something my parents (well, one of them, anyways) use, then why couldn't the irony mark become widely used as well? It could replace the useless ASCII code 176 for instance.
2 years, 2 months ago by tulensrma
@kahara; surely you mean the ass bridge?
2 years, 2 months ago by samin
Jeps. Nyt pitää hakea lounasevästä Pers-Marketista (ääs maaket, juu nou)
perjantai.
2 years, 2 months ago by kahara
:D
http://www.melaniedavisjones.com/Graphics/drumroll.gif
2 years, 2 months ago by samin