i knOw..:-P
Sending a message so no one knows it is from you is quite simple. Prepare the e-mail, compose, and then mark as anonymous, or hidden, before sending the message. The receiver will not be able to know it is you sending the message.
Yes, but why would you? Object oriented programming is about sending a message to an object. Console.WriteLine() is a perfect example: you are sending a message to Console to invoke its Writeline() method. Of course you can implement a WriteLine() function yourself, yet it is the same as sending a message to the calling object. anObject.Method() is one of the basis. So why omit Console? Then which object will receive Writeline() message.
You could just post a message on the message board of a community advisor to say that you wish to close your account, I guess that might work.
Sending an SMS message, often regardless of its contents, undergoes a variety of terms set by your service provider. Contact your phone's service provider for financial information about sending SMS messages.
The Orange Branka SMS website gives a free, without limit, SMS gateway to Orange. One can find a page to create a text message. This is done by entering the sender's name or phone number, the recipient's phone number, and entering the message desired.
pretty sure you cant, would suggest sending them a message instead as they remain private between you and whoever you send it to you can send messages with 20 people at a time
No.
no
You could contact a person who is a member of WikiAnswers, on their message board. One who would be good to contact would be Crystal; she's a Community Administrator at WikiAnswers. Here is the link to her message board: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/UserDiscuss:Crystal
You can't. And shouldn't.
you can't.
No it is not