Unbelievable SMS Texting Stories
The surgeon who performed a life saving surgery in Africa with instructions texted from a friend in London
The trucker who crashed into a pool because he was texting while driving
The 15-year-old girl who won 50,000 for texting – in a championship
The Finnish author who wrote an entire book in text message
The teenager girl who fell in a manhole while texting
The Brit woman who set the record for world's fastest SMS texting
She bashed the 26-word statement out so quickly that she texted her way into record books. Thompson shaved a whopping 9.6 seconds off the world record, though it's still subject to verification by the Guinness Book of World Records. Thompson was shopping with her boyfriend Chris Davies, 23, when they visited a Samsung roadshow and she was invited to have a go at breaking the record. She smashed it using the phone's special 'SWYPE' key pad, which enables users to input text without their fingertip leaving the screen.
The man who set the world record for the most text messages sent in a month – over 180,000
The two men who got a $26k bill trying to set a text messaging record
Moreover, with Andes sending 140,000 texts and Klinger contributing 70,000 of his own, the two men were able to send about 217,000 texts, which is clearly over the 182,000 text message record they were able to find online. However, representatives at the Guiness World Records have yet to verify whether or not the two men have, in fact, beat the world record.
The girl who sent 200 messages to help Haiti only she didn't know she had to pay for them
The mobile company who tried to set the record for world's fastest texting while skydiving
“The razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world. In reality they seldom attack a human.” The skydivers had only 1 minute to text message the phrase while freefalling from 12,000 feet (3.655 meters) before pulling their parachutes and gliding to the ground.
The feat in the cold California desert proved to be even more difficult than had been expected. Some divers couldn't get more than a word or two typed out, but others were slightly more successful. Barry Chase got through, “The razor-toothed piranha of m.”
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