
Tomorrow we'll discuss how the Utah Senate has experimented with mobile text messaging to communicate.
With the right utilization, this tool could be incredibly effective here.
I talked to the visionaries at Vox Parters about this presentation and they were very positive. In fact, they believe Algeria is in a prime position to pioneer mobile information potential. Here is a Power Point Presentation they sent along of some ideas you might consider.
See you tomorrow.
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... cibarA ni gnipyt erew fi sa thgir ot tfel gnidaer si txet ym tub ,won tghir hsignE ni gnipyt maI .pirt siht fo tsom eht ot drawrof gnikool ma I taht noitatneserp eht si sihT
Can you tell what's going on in my last comment? (Scroll down if you can't figure it out.)
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For some reason, as I was typing my comment, the screen was filling in the text right to left, as if I were typing in Arabic ... how cool is that? Brain teaser for the day: Decifer the message in the previous post!
That sevirra em netfo gnirud ym noitalipmoc! I etirw ni hcnerF dna nehw I ssap sdrawot eht barA, I tegrof ecid emit ot egnahc eht egaugnal ro eciv sdrawot that, neht ym txet seog tuo sa eht ruoy. tI si ynnuf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Arabic is a very very beautiful language I like a lot. This is my native language
"كان الملتقى جد رائع، احب كثيرا العمل الجماعي"
Thanks FZ. I love it too. Your language looks beautiful and it has a powerful sound.
FZ and Wendy: Tuo ti derugif yllanif i!!! Wow.
Perhaps we have discovered a new secret code! Anyone else figure it out, yet?
Fatmazohra, IFEL gave each of the NCSL faculty one of the posters from the conference and I will treasure it because of the artistic Arabic letters flowing right to left.
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