[GLLUG] What to do with 126 unread emails?

Karl Schuttler rexykik at gmail.com
Fri Sep 21 17:57:32 EDT 2007


If you wanted to do text messages, you can send a text message to a
phone using aim by sending a message to +1xxxxxxxxxx where the x's
represent the full phone number. I'm pretty sure there is a
pidgin/gaim plugin to auto send messages at certain times.

On 9/21/07, Thomas Hruska <thruska at cubiclesoft.com> wrote:
> Richard Houser wrote:
> >> I don't always pay attention to e-mail.
> >>
> >> Someone mentioned GCalDaemon...but do I _really_ need one more NT
> >> Service running on my computer?
> >
> > All you need is cron, or whatever the Windows equivalent is.
>
> Task Scheduler.  (Perhaps a better choice for a name).
>
>
> > How about you just send your cell phone a text message?  If you don't
> > want to set it up yourself, I can send the mail at a specific time
> > before each meeting provided I get your phone number and provider name.
> >
> > If you really want to make it and can't come up with something better,
> > the $0.10 to $0.15 a week for text message fees isn't an issue.  If the
> > cost is an issue, you really didn't want to come that bad anyhow, did you?
>
> That would require me to own a cell phone.  Which I don't.
>
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