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  1. #1
    KBH
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    The KBH Word Coordinate Application assigns 17,636 most frequent words
    to the KBH Word Coordinate System. The purpose of the KBH Word
    Coordinates are shorter text messages and easier input of text
    messages.

    The KBH Word Coordinate Application is a reference source for text
    messaging that installs on a Win32 PC computer.

    Here are a few KBH Word Coordinates:

    ATAB, above-average
    BDB, baby-sitter
    EO, especially
    ILB, idealistic
    IH, important
    JRB, jealous
    OQ, opportunity
    UD, understand
    UZ, usually

    Here is a link to the KBH Word Coordinate Application:
    :
    http://www.kbhscape.com/texting.htm
    :
    :



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  2. #2
    Brian Watson
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    Re: KBH Word Coordinates for Text Messaging


    "KBH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:2b135c82-945d-4d09-b315-b0dd2e82ea9a@u26g2000yqu.googlegroups.com...
    > The KBH Word Coordinate Application assigns 17,636 most frequent words
    > to the KBH Word Coordinate System. The purpose of the KBH Word
    > Coordinates are shorter text messages and easier input of text
    > messages.
    >
    > The KBH Word Coordinate Application is a reference source for text
    > messaging that installs on a Win32 PC computer.
    >
    > Here are a few KBH Word Coordinates:
    >
    > ATAB, above-average
    > BDB, baby-sitter
    > EO, especially
    > ILB, idealistic
    > IH, important
    > JRB, jealous
    > OQ, opportunity
    > UD, understand
    > UZ, usually
    >
    > Here is a link to the KBH Word Coordinate Application:
    > :
    > http://www.kbhscape.com/texting.htm


    What a spectacular waste of someone's time.

    --
    Brian
    "Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
    www.imagebus.co.uk/shop





  3. #3
    KBH
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    Re: KBH Word Coordinates for Text Messaging


    > What a spectacular waste of someone's time.
    >
    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    Lists of the most frequent words exist and are available for use.




  4. #4
    Brian Watson
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    Re: KBH Word Coordinates for Text Messaging


    "KBH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:c30bc464-69b6-4408-b295-72c997f84c03@z10g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
    >
    >> What a spectacular waste of someone's time.
    >>
    >>
    >> - Show quoted text -

    >
    > Lists of the most frequent words exist and are available for use.


    But people already use other abbreviations for these words because those in
    the examples you posted are illogical.

    As I said, a waste of time.
    --
    Brian
    "Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
    www.imagebus.co.uk/shop





  5. #5
    KBH
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    Re: KBH Word Coordinates for Text Messaging

    On Jun 9, 8:42*am, "Brian Watson" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > "KBH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >
    > news:c30bc464-69b6-4408-b295-72c997f84c03@z10g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
    >
    >
    >
    > >> What a spectacular waste of someone's time.

    >
    > >> - Show quoted text -

    >
    > > Lists of the most frequent words exist and are available for use.

    >
    > But people already use other abbreviations for these words because those in
    > the examples you posted are illogical.
    >
    >


    Well, 17,636 most frequent words have been assigned word coordinates.
    It's not phonetics and it's not creative but systematic.

    Among casual people a list of popular word coordinates will develop.

    And professional or trade people will use the coordinates for some
    large words that they find necessary.

    But a cell phone with a scroll screen could allow the user to choose
    from a list of words but then convert to word coordinates when sending
    the message. Then the cell phone on the other end could decode.

    The current application is just a reference source.




  6. #6
    Brian Watson
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    Re: KBH Word Coordinates for Text Messaging


    "KBH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:712118da-1770-47bd-9647-76ae66eab4a6@h13g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
    On Jun 9, 8:42 am, "Brian Watson" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > "KBH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >
    > news:c30bc464-69b6-4408-b295-72c997f84c03@z10g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
    >
    >
    >
    > >> What a spectacular waste of someone's time.

    >
    > >> - Show quoted text -

    >
    > > Lists of the most frequent words exist and are available for use.

    >
    > But people already use other abbreviations for these words because those
    > in
    > the examples you posted are illogical.
    >
    >


    : Well, 17,636 most frequent words have been assigned word coordinates.
    : It's not phonetics and it's not creative but systematic.

    The missing "what it is" is "logical."

    : Among casual people a list of popular word coordinates will develop.

    They already have. Like English itself, dialects are not born through
    proscription but through experimentation until common usage emerges.

    : And professional or trade people will use the coordinates for some
    large words that they find necessary.

    That seems VERY unlikely, because any/all users will not be certain that any
    recipient can decode their abbreviations.

    And if you think recipients will be suckered into getting the app just
    because a sender uses it, you have a nasty shock coming.

    : But a cell phone with a scroll screen could allow the user to choose
    : from a list of words but then convert to word coordinates when sending
    : the message. Then the cell phone on the other end could decode.

    A scroll screen that lists 17,636 options? I'm amazed you don't see the
    inherent snags in this system.

    : The current application is just a reference source.

    And that is what it will remain.

    --
    Brian
    "Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
    www.imagebus.co.uk/shop





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    KBH
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    Re: KBH Word Coordinates for Text Messaging

    > : The current application is just a reference source.
    >
    > And that is what it will remain.
    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    CMFB OCI & OAC




  8. #8
    KBH
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    Re: KBH Word Coordinates for Text Messaging

    On Jun 10, 8:47*am, KBH <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > : The current application is just a reference source.

    >
    > > And that is what it will remain.

    >
    > > - Show quoted text -

    >
    > CMFB OCI & OAC


    AL SZZ is NT IMAB
    TF un SCO ON MY MH NT IXW



  9. #9
    Brian Watson
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    Re: KBH Word Coordinates for Text Messaging


    "KBH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:48d63889-96af-450f-9a4d-ffeec8ec3e44@y11g2000yqm.googlegroups.com...
    >> : The current application is just a reference source.
    >>
    >> And that is what it will remain.
    >>
    >> - Show quoted text -

    >
    > CMFB OCI & OAC


    See, you just made my point: totally unintelligible.
    --
    Brian
    "Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
    www.imagebus.co.uk/shop





  10. #10
    Brian Watson
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    Re: KBH Word Coordinates for Text Messaging


    "KBH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:1670a6f4-bf25-46e3-9fb3-b8a99287c753@g19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
    On Jun 10, 8:47 am, KBH <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > : The current application is just a reference source.

    >
    > > And that is what it will remain.

    >
    > > - Show quoted text -

    >
    > CMFB OCI & OAC


    AL SZZ is NT IMAB
    TF un SCO ON MY MH NT IXW



    See, you just made my point again: totally unintelligible.
    --
    Brian
    "Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
    www.imagebus.co.uk/shop





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