And we skipped all the Polish letters like “Ł” and “Ń” because there was a 150 character limit, these used up 16 characters and messages cost money back then.
That 1 time I got in trbl 4 snd 2 mny msg n bill was hi
and you spelled the word high using only one key…
Fuck T9
All my homies hate T9
eh, you get used to it.
Real Gs used T9. Hell, I still use it to this very day on my smartwatch.
I could still type with P9 on auto pilot
PalmPilot Graffiti ftw.
skl ovr pk me up
I hated T9. My first phone was the Sidekick, and it sucked when I had moved on to a Razr because I had to switch carriers.
Anyone who actually used those phones knows that you press every button once and let the T9 figure out which word you are typing
Japan still kind of has that situation as I understand it. They have more kanji than can fit on a keypad, so there’s a bit of grouping to form a particular one on larger keyboard buttons.
Usually it’s slide to type
Great, the millennial version of pretending not writing cursive makes people stupid
I want that phone back. I want the internet from back then too 😭
T9 master race checking in!
I used to be able to type messages on these without even looking
Yep. When it’s the best option, it’s surprising how good and quick you could be with it. Plus it was super nice to just stealthily send a text message while holding your phone under a desk and looking somewhere else.
Used to get around the “no phones at work” rule with that.
Can’t stop what you can’t see :-D
Then you put it in your prison pocket and set it to morse code.
I just checked and I can still type them into the air
8008135
And you’d get these messages like
yo wr gttg tgthr @ 3 w/billy- whn u b hr?And you’d have to try to decode what the hell it meant
“Yo, we’re getting together at 3:00 PM with Billy, when will you be here?” seems easy enough from ur example :)
PM is assumed by you, but by no means mentioned or implied by the message content or context.
Unless called out, context usually determined AM/PM as well as what drugs to bring.
oh true, I didn’t catch that assumption of mine!
We have the benefit of decades of parsing this sort of message. 25 years ago, this was like another language.
Especially when individuals or friend groups would make up their own abbreviations for their own slang, and you might have no goddamn idea what something meant
So old people have their own secret language that young people can’t decipher?
For once, we have the upper hand.
Hey, who are you calling old?
Good point!
The 144 characters limit. IIRC Twitter had the same limit because at the beginning you could post on your profile using SMS.
SMS is 160 characters. In the early days Twitter really only functioned over SMS. The Twitter 140 character limit was to fit the message inside an SMS with room for other info like usernames.
Interesting. I always believed the SMS is 144 characters. Incredible we had a social where ideas where sent 4~8 lines at a time (depending on the font size)















