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- 10-01-2003, 05:35 AM #1NoSpamGuest
It can be quite funny on crowded Tube trains, platforms and escalators
sending business cards (not one's own) to random people whose phones are
permanently Bluetooth-discoverable. Given that they are underground, the
recipients always look very confused about how they could have received a
business card and then start to look around for clues as to where the
message came from.
How easy would it be to write a Java application for the T610 to constantly
search for Bluetooth-enabled phones in the vicinity and then automatically
send a certain business card to all phones that it finds? Then you could
leave your phone in your pocket while all these confused people around you
receive business cards.
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- 10-01-2003, 07:47 AM #2mp3emporiumGuest
Re: Broadcasting business cards via Bluetotooth from T610
oh yeah hilarious that one...
"NoSpam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> It can be quite funny on crowded Tube trains, platforms and escalators
> sending business cards (not one's own) to random people whose phones are
> permanently Bluetooth-discoverable. Given that they are underground, the
> recipients always look very confused about how they could have received a
> business card and then start to look around for clues as to where the
> message came from.
>
> How easy would it be to write a Java application for the T610 to
constantly
> search for Bluetooth-enabled phones in the vicinity and then automatically
> send a certain business card to all phones that it finds? Then you could
> leave your phone in your pocket while all these confused people around you
> receive business cards.
>
>
>
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- 10-01-2003, 08:28 AM #3Steve ParryGuest
Re: Broadcasting business cards via Bluetotooth from T610
In news:[email protected],
NoSpam <[email protected]> fumbled, fiddled and fingered:
> It can be quite funny on crowded Tube trains, platforms and
escalators
> sending business cards (not one's own) to random people whose
phones
> are permanently Bluetooth-discoverable. Given that they are
> underground, the recipients always look very confused about how
they
> could have received a business card and then start to look
around for
> clues as to where the message came from.
>
> How easy would it be to write a Java application for the T610
to
> constantly search for Bluetooth-enabled phones in the vicinity
and
> then automatically send a certain business card to all phones
that it
> finds? Then you could leave your phone in your pocket while
all
> these confused people around you receive business cards.
.... and kind of ironic that you chose to use the name NoSpam
given that you want to spam people with your business card?
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Steve Parry
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