Singaporean yoinks fastest text messager crown
These haven't been a great couple of months for Mr. Ben Cook of Utah. Just weeks after the then-world's fastest text messager got shown up by some newfangled voice recognition system, a 16 year old from Singapore has stripped him of his geekalicious title -- pending verification by the Guinness Book of World Records, of course. To accomplish the feat, Ang Chuang Yang banged out the same 160-character nonsense as Ben Cook had to (as did several others before them), but managed to do it a solid 0.7 seconds faster with a total time of 41.52 seconds. Even more impressive, in order to be official the feat has to be accomplished without predictive text enabled, and to top it all off, Ang apparently chose some crappy Nokia to make it all happen. Our hats go off to you, sir.[Via textually.org]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Andrew @ Nov 14th 2006 1:45PM
Crappy Nokia?! That's my phone! And it IS hard to text on.
Props.
Steven @ Nov 15th 2006 12:35AM
They should have used predictive text. Who in the world uses the old abc style texting anymore?
Micheal James Mackenzie @ Nov 15th 2006 11:20AM
So, based on the current track record of the records for this thing, the big competitors are Singapore and the United States. Nice. Keep on texting people.
Oprah @ Nov 15th 2006 9:19PM
Text messages. doesnt any one use spell check?
E @ Nov 17th 2006 11:11PM
looks like te 6030.. i have that as back up.. btw it is crappy.