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But my phone doesn't have a + key on it.
No single raindrop believes that it is responsible for the flood.
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Hey I thought every phone has got the + key (at least every cell phone) but it means the same as two zeros 00 (is it zeros or zeroes correctly), i.e. prefix dialed before the country code.
Rado
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Darn... My cell phone doesn't provide international dialing. But the email link at CP works fine - my inbox is full of silly comments from around the world. There's some wisdom from fine friends, too.
"Your village called - They're missing their idiot."
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Very true - smart lady!
That's why email addresses are never displayed at CodeProject. If a registered member replies to a message, the email notification sent out will contain the member's email address, but it will never be displayed publicly. That keeps the spambots from harvesting anything useful, but lets us as members keep in contact if we wish to do so.
"Your village called - They're missing their idiot."
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WiB wrote:
People don't look for phone numbers in the Inernet, but for the e-mail addresses they do..
By that logic, I wonder, then, if putting my e-mail address in the regular phone book would help stop people from calling me.
"I'd be up a piece if I hadn't swallowed my bishop." Mr. Ed, playing chess
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