shorter not longer
false-shorter
rehearse it
The touch lines must be longer than the goal lines.
the kb per message must be averaged because no two messages are the same size. If the kb consumption is based upon comparable sms sized messages (between 100 and 200 characters) without pictures or voice message, then the usage is probably less than 20kb's per message. But it is not a strict characters/data calculation, as bbm uses data for checking for updates and header information on each message. 1mb of data purchased should give hundreds of messages, and, if roaming, is a far cheaper solution than the charge per message of sms.
the farther away from the sun the day must be longer.
Veery unlikely. A SMS message is sent in 'blocks' of up to 160 characters - and are charged at the service-provider's 'standard' rate. Long messages (that are more than 160 characters) are charged in multiples of the standard text rate. For example - if text messages were charged at 10p - and your mesage went over 160 characters (but less than 320) - you would be charged 20p
Yes, it is easier to fake verbal messages than nonverbal messages.
There is no minimum number of characters that a Twitter username has to have. You can have a username with only one character, if you would like. There is a maximum number of characters that a username can have, though. A username cannot be longer than 15 characters.
Computer name no longer than 15 characters.
I believe it depends on the table you use, however it should be able to crack at least 12 characters.
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