woof woof bark bark puppy lasagna đŸ
(if you don't know what this is about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b07xXtsAgGg)
SOMEONE SENT ME HALF OF THE BEE MOVIE SCRIPT
like, these SMS are so many and so long that the whole phone hangs up for a few seconds before it opens them
(part of the bee movie script) THEY TAKE THE T
oh hell yeah, lets watch N-SPHERES high together :33
awwww <33
no u c:
A Telekom MMS! Sadly can't open it directly on the phone, but I could open it on the web. boykisser :33
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ah yes, UTF
hiiii :33
bark!!
NOOO
oh hell yeah, razrposting
thank u c:
<pastewka> hahahahaaaa </pastewka>
creature
important Swedish facts,
I'm just deer đ„ș
sneps....
unexpected plot twist
debug successful o.o
so it _can_ do basic Unicode I guess :3
oh shit
go listen to https://revengeday.bandcamp.com/ :3
(also they somehow managed to include an empty screen? was it linebreaks / newlines?)
omg raccoonposting :33 đŠ
well, uh, kinda?
oh no, is it... already downloading? At least it's polite c:
noo not another subscription
they actually spammed me and I'll not post all of the fun virus facts I received. >:3
angery loud creatures in my phone
lewd
onoo, I'm sorry :(
Maybe you sent it when my storage was full a few minutes ago. :D
german meow :3
birb,,,
YOOOO BOYKISSER
boykisser wallpaper
đ cool menu pixel art
I would. I'm an SMS poster. >:3
Yip!!
Yooo Blackberry
@trilader @NikTheDusky @Jonly haa ;)
yup. Turns out, that WAP Push mechanism can accept basically any file formats, not only the service indications.
I had never tried that â but I converted the boykisser to a ~450byte GIF and sent it as 5 concatenated SMS to port 2548 (wap push), which seems to have worked đ»
@trilader @NikTheDusky @Jonly
That's the function for sending it -- it's really surprisingly simple...
@manawyrm @trilader @NikTheDusky @Jonly
Interesting.
The TetraPack radio amateur TETRA network's core supports WAP and some folks have experimented with it.
But not for pushing images to an TETRA MS.
Now that would be amusing to see.
Or to just plop boykisser on some grumpy old mans TETRA radio over the network :D
@Jonly @NikTheDusky Yup. MMS works with HTTP and normal networking internally.
With MMS a normal web server stores the image (via normal HTTP upload) and then just a link (http url) is sent via SMS to the receiver.
If the receiver is GPRS capable, it can download that URL and get the file.
Nik's phone can't do GPRS right now (because of a provider limitation) so that doesn't work.
That's why I tried to send the file itself via SMS :D