A female artist in London was up all messages that she receives daily from 1999 to date, and is planning to publish them into a book.
Tracey Moberly (47 years) collected 100,000 messages since she accidentally erased the first message 12 years ago. Since then, she vowed to never delete a message any more. Each time a message comes, she will save the contents and even write down the phone memory is full.
Tracey Moberly recommending the book collection of messages on his mobile phone. |
According to The Sun , Tracey is planning to publish all the messages in a memoir called Text Me Up , to tell the story of his life since the end of the previous millennium. Ms. Moberly in Shoreditch, said: "Some people thought I was obsessed, but I like to review old messages. It's like keeping a diary. All my friends have said they wished to retain the important messages or of great significance to them. I am very lucky, because it can read the messages that anytime I want. "
Moberly collect messages from six different phones. The recorded message from the breakdown of the marriage, the rebuilding of lives from the reaction of her friends to events such as terrorist attacks or earthquakes in Haiti 11/09/2001. In addition, the collection also includes a message from the famous friends such as author Howard Marks, the artist Banksy and musician Pete Doherty.

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