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Singaporean is world's fastest
text messager
Singapore -
A Singaporean student broke the Guinness World Record for the shortest
time needed to type a 160-character SMS message on Sunday after
whizzing through the task in less than 42 seconds in a competition.
Sixteen-year-old Ang Chuang Yang
typed the SMS (short message service) message in 41.52 seconds,
beating the previous record of 42.22 seconds set by American Ben Cook
in July, according to Singapore Telecommunications, organisers of the
competition.
"I'll try for 39 seconds next year,"
said Ang, adding that the trick to speedy text messaging was to use a
mobile phone with larger keys on the dial pad.
SMS
messaging competitions around the world use the same SMS text provided
by the Guinness organisation -- "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." --
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