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‎09-11-2014 12:53 PM
On 9/11/2014 Marienkaefer2 said:My sisters husband had a major stroke 5 years ago. And over a hundred since then. It is difficult for us to talk on the phone because his needs are many. So I visit her a few times a year and in the meanwhile we text each other daily. We reserve a bit of time doing this throughout the day. There is nothing sweeter than getting up in the morning and seeing a text from her telling me how much she loves me.On 9/10/2014 Clover29 said:That's how I look at it. I can't imagine only using texting for work, at least the field I'm in.No. Txts replace phone conversations, email replaces formal written correspondence. Apples and oranges.
‎09-11-2014 12:57 PM
Not for people who have prepaid minutes. The longer texts, emails, pictures costs a lot. Simple text deducts 30 seconds on my phone. Pictures sometimes over 5 minutes.
‎09-11-2014 01:06 PM
On 9/11/2014 ~moxie~ said:On 9/11/2014 brii said:But you can take a picture and text that. Of course if you have numerous documents it makes sense to email them.You can't really print documents from a text.
If I need a hard copy of a document, I need to print it.
Texting has its place and emailing has its place.
‎09-11-2014 01:10 PM
On 9/11/2014 ~moxie~ said:On 9/11/2014 Marienkaefer2 said:My sisters husband had a major stroke 5 years ago. And over a hundred since then. It is difficult for us to talk on the phone because his needs are many. So I visit her a few times a year and in the meanwhile we text each other daily. We reserve a bit of time doing this throughout the day. There is nothing sweeter than getting up in the morning and seeing a text from her telling me how much she loves me.On 9/10/2014 Clover29 said:That's how I look at it. I can't imagine only using texting for work, at least the field I'm in.No. Txts replace phone conversations, email replaces formal written correspondence. Apples and oranges.
That is so sweet, moxie! 
‎09-11-2014 01:10 PM
I text because that's how to get to someone quickly. I sometimes text and say ""I sent you an email."" I don't like to text more than two sentences because it's hard for me with my fingers. It's much easier for me to type because I can keep my hands and fingers flat to the keyboard.
People have been saying that all of these new gadgets are going to replace computers. That is not going to happen.
‎09-11-2014 01:11 PM
On 9/10/2014 VCamp2748 said:On 9/10/2014 deepwaterdotter said:Me tooSince I don't text, I hope not.
Same here
‎09-11-2014 06:12 PM
On 9/11/2014 ~moxie~ said:On 9/11/2014 Luv2Decorate said:You can take pictures of the documents and send them via a text. I do it all the time.I hardly ever receive emails from friends unless it's a link to something to buy online or a news article to read. We text or call each other.
Email serves a great purpose for businesses, news outlets and a way to send documents.
I take pictures of all kinds of things and store them, but not documents. I don't want to try to read it on a 4 inch screen
‎09-11-2014 08:39 PM
On 9/11/2014 Ford1224 said:I text because that's how to get to someone quickly. I sometimes text and say "I sent you an email." I don't like to text more than two sentences because it's hard for me with my fingers. It's much easier for me to type because I can keep my hands and fingers flat to the keyboard.
People have been saying that all of these new gadgets are going to replace computers. That is not going to happen.
I don't know how anyone can say that texting is quicker, unless they have some different set up than I have. When I email, I can type on a real keyboard - I learned to type at school and can type pretty fast - but when I text, I have to carefully pick each tiny letter, one at a time, with the very tip of a finger. I hit the wrong letter about one time in ten, or I get rrrrrrrrrrepeats that I never intended.
It's a right palaver to change from upper to lower case, or to get elements like hyphens, parentheses etc.
I hate texting because it's so slow.
My internet was down this morning, so I had to text DH about another household issue. It was painful, compared to email.
‎09-11-2014 09:01 PM
On 9/11/2014 Luv2Decorate said:You click on the item and it enlarges to almost twice the size.On 9/11/2014 ~moxie~ said:On 9/11/2014 Luv2Decorate said:You can take pictures of the documents and send them via a text. I do it all the time.I hardly ever receive emails from friends unless it's a link to something to buy online or a news article to read. We text or call each other.
Email serves a great purpose for businesses, news outlets and a way to send documents.
I take pictures of all kinds of things and store them, but not documents. I don't want to try to read it on a 4 inch screen
‎09-11-2014 09:03 PM
On 9/11/2014 brii said:My point was that there are different ways you can get a document to someone and texting is one way. Don't get your britches in a knot lolOn 9/11/2014 ~moxie~ said:On 9/11/2014 brii said:But you can take a picture and text that. Of course if you have numerous documents it makes sense to email them.You can't really print documents from a text.
If I need a hard copy of a document, I need to print it.
Texting has its place and emailing has its place.
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