sms with china
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seems something changed after china filters sms messages yesterday was sent to me sms from china, it took hours but i received it what is funny received from absolutely different number (starting with +918 - my net search speaks it should be india) reply to strange number was quick but china friend received it from another strange number so send to my number outside china works, my reply to strange number too other combinations fail top point is today - i received sms from the same chinese phone in minute but from already different strange number (now +222...) my send to yesterday's +9... works today too any explanation?
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seems something changed after china filters sms messages yesterday was sent to me sms from china, it took hours but i received it what is funny received from absolutely different number (starting with +918 - my net search speaks it should be india) reply to strange number was quick but china friend received it from another strange number so send to my number outside china works, my reply to strange number too other combinations fail top point is today - i received sms from the same chinese phone in minute but from already different strange number (now +222...) my send to yesterday's +9... works today too any explanation?
Must be nice to know that big brother is so blatantly spying on you. Would scare the hell out of me. It amazes me that its tolerated, but then from the UK, we have very different expectations. Its a case of what happens when governments forget that they are there to serve the people, rather than to keep the government in power, with the flawed ideology going.
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Must be nice to know that big brother is so blatantly spying on you. Would scare the hell out of me. It amazes me that its tolerated, but then from the UK, we have very different expectations. Its a case of what happens when governments forget that they are there to serve the people, rather than to keep the government in power, with the flawed ideology going.
Giles wrote: It amazes me that its tolerated, but then from the UK, we have very different expectations. Yeah! We only allow David Blunkett to spy on us. (Oops! This is going into soapbox territory)
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!
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Giles wrote: It amazes me that its tolerated, but then from the UK, we have very different expectations. Yeah! We only allow David Blunkett to spy on us. (Oops! This is going into soapbox territory)
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell Can't manage to P/Invoke that Win32 API in .NET? Why not do interop the wiki way!
Colin Angus Mackay wrote: Yeah! We only allow David Blunkett to spy on us. (Oops! This is going into soapbox territory) Yeh but we all know they will mess the implementation up, and it won't work - UK government IT contract that works? I think not. :laugh: It will end up costing us hundreds of millions, but it will also be entirely useless as a way to track people in the country, and I will probably be a old an retired before it works.
"Je pense, donc je mange." - Rene Descartes 1689 - Just before his mother put his tea on the table. Shameless Plug - Distributed Database Transactions in .NET using COM+
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seems something changed after china filters sms messages yesterday was sent to me sms from china, it took hours but i received it what is funny received from absolutely different number (starting with +918 - my net search speaks it should be india) reply to strange number was quick but china friend received it from another strange number so send to my number outside china works, my reply to strange number too other combinations fail top point is today - i received sms from the same chinese phone in minute but from already different strange number (now +222...) my send to yesterday's +9... works today too any explanation?
great, back in +918... state