Maybe.
Or, he's lazy.
Or, he doesn't know how to respond.
Assuming won't get you anywhere. Trying sending him another when you feel ready.
Nope. Once it's sent, it's sent.Text messages are sent in seconds. The moment you hit send, the message is blasted into space by network antennas, then reflected back to Earth towards the phone thereceiversnumber is assigned to. All this is done within 2-6 seconds of hitting 'Send', so even if there was a cancel button, you'd never press it in time.
No
You delete your account. If you are on an Ipod, go to help and then click Textfree FAQs. Look for the question that reads "How do I delete a Textfree account". It will then have a link you can click to delete the account you are using.
If a letter reads "for any further clarification please don't hesitate to contact us," it is probably the response to a customer service inquiry or complaint. If the nature of the matter was not explained, it is best to contact the company.
Actually, it is "mass" communication (two words) you are asking about. Mass communication refers to using a mass medium to send your communication. The mass media (medium= singular, media= plural) include radio, television, newspapers, magazines, books, movies, internet, and recorded music. Your message to the audience might be spoken, or it might be written. It might be songs, political speeches, interviews with celebrities, jokes, talks by experts about medicine or sports, or some other kind of communication... But when you send it out by using the mass media, that is how mass communication occurs. Mass communication can reach large audiences-- in fact, it can reach people all over the world. But often, the audience is anonymous (we don't know, for example, who heard that song or who liked that speech); and mass communication also does not offer instant feedback or an instant reaction -- there is a delay between when the person hears (or reads or watches) it and when they can react to it. For example, I just wrote a new book and maybe you will buy it. But while I am sending my communication through the mass medium of books, it will take a while between the time you buy it and read it, and when you can get back to me to tell me what you think.
"It depends on who you are..." "Who is this?" "Perhaps, who are you?" "Don't think so..."
the ribosomes or enzyme?
People that are interested in equestrian events.
Either the bottle breaks on the shore and the message is lost or someone finds the bottle, opens it and reads the message.
RAM problem.
Not necessarily. There could be various reasons why he hasn't responded, such as being busy, not knowing how to reply, or simply forgetting. It's best not to jump to conclusions and instead give him the benefit of the doubt.
i dont think you can
The lambda sensor reads the oxygen in the exhaust stream.
Reading the message boards it looks like there was a disagreement between supervisors Woodman and Ganderton. The message board reads like Ganderton was more interested in saving questions that had been re categorized, over getting answers for legitimate questions that users of the site had posted.
I don't know the answer but i will like it if one of you who reads this message can answer it for me thanks.
The message, when decoded, reads "on the rooftop", which is where the door to the warehouse is on the Docks. You need the Chameleon Suit to get past the guards.
Usually if the message is still marked D, they haven't read the message yet.