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Wave Texting by Josh Rubin
Remember that toy from 1981, the 3220. Nokia calls it Light Messaging, others call it Air Texting. Whatever you call it, stay tuned for a fun new way to flirt, flame or play.
This entry posted on 03 June 2004 at
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