To the Person Who Sent Two "Bluetooth" Messages to My Computer While I Was Doing Work at Starbucks
That was terrifying. How did you do it? Please stop.
Oh, also: "UR cute" ????
Please.
Oh, also: "UR cute" ????
Please.
An orgy of content. Well, more like a "menage a content."
2 Comments:
You got Bluejacked, dawg!
P.S. Is this terminology not unsettling?
A Bluetooth device playing the role of the "master" can communicate with up to 7 devices playing the role of the "slave". This network "group of up to 8 devices" (1 master and 7 slaves) is called a piconet. A piconet is an ad-hoc computer network of devices using Bluetooth technology protocols to allow one master device to interconnect with up to seven active slave devices . Up to 255 further slave devices can be inactive, or parked, which the master device can bring into active status at any time.
At any given time, data can be transferred between the master and 1 slave; but the master switches rapidly from slave to slave in a round-robin fashion. (Simultaneous transmission from the master to multiple slaves is possible, but not used much in practice). Either device may switch the master/slave role at any time.
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