it means theyre sending you kisses and the c is a typo
it means see
Its a face. The mouth is c and the eyes are x. You see, the eyes are the eyes of xD and the mouth is the smile of c:. Hope this helps!
2. Which of the following is a phrasal compound? a. United States of America b. Spring-blooming tree c. Text message d. All of the above
To delete your message recipients, You go to send a text and when the name or number is highlighted you Press the C button and it deletes it :)
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There is no "C" in message.
It's a face. With the eyes of xD and the mouth of c:
"c sur" is text language for "c'est sur", meaning "that's sure" in English.
In the source, you mean? Use a text-editor.
In C++, you can write comments two different ways. The old way, which is C compatible, is to bracket the commented text with /* and */. These comment operators extend across lines. The new way, for C++, is the single line comment. You start the comment with //, and everything from that point to the end of the current line is a comment.Note: You can use the preprocessor as well:#if 0Many many lines of comments#endif
It may mean to see and acknowledge a message or to be present in a chat, especially in a work or social context.
It means you have unplugged your Korean USB modem and your computer just recognized it - plug it back in and the message will disappear.
Well the answer is no they are not the same, in fact two way messaging is used in combination with text messaging. Text messaging is basically the activity of us indulging in sending text messages (SMS - Short Message Service) to another mobile subscriber. For example if you send your friend a message like "C u Later", through your cell phone, you are basically indulging in text messaging. On the other hand when you send text messages to a short code and they reply back, you are actually getting involved in two way messaging. An example of two way messaging is consider you see an advertise on television for a poll like "What is you favourite colour ? A-Blue B-Green C-Others, Send your reply POLL A or B or C to 1234." Here 1234 is the short code to which you have to send your messages to. Consider you send the message "POLL A" to "1234", Most probably they will reply you back with say a message for saying thanks for participating etc. So that's why it is called two way, you send a message and get a reply back. In normal text messaging on the other hand is just one way, you just send the message, you may or may not get a reply back.