[DECtalk] IT'S FINALLY UP TO STAY
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Mon Apr 30 00:03:22 EDT 2007
I'm using software called Faxtalk. And Vonage lets me put local numbers
anywhere I want for 5 bucks each. I just put a number in Delaware for Blake who
wanted to be on my system. I haven't had this up for 2 years, so I'm
excited! I won't have much more time to work on it because I work 3 jobs. But I
have the hardest part done, the menus.
I'm sorry if I'm boring people. I live in a small town with no friends.
This system took years to build, so to actually get this back up and running is
very exciting for me. And I have better software, so the quality is perfect!
I wish I could get a voice mail system through a phone company. But I want
thousands of options so I can do anything I feel like. I could have a 72
hour long message if I wanted to. I would never want to, but it's nice to know
I could. So that's why I'm doing it this way.
But man I hate Vista! They did away with keyboard shortcuts. I can't use a
mouse, so trying to use mouse keys with Vista is not fun! Plus it confirms
everything 3 times, then it asks permission to do what you already said yes
to 3 times.
Take my advise, don't buy Vista. It's really bad!
SNOOPI BOTTEN
In a message dated 4/29/2007 11:06:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bharding at doorpi.net writes:
I wonder what the Zone system is using for their phone part? I know Asterisk
in Linux would probably do what you want, using Voip or regular lines. I
think Voip could be cheaper, but which provider for such a project and making
the system could be hard.
----- Original Message -----
From: _Dectalk at aol.com_ (mailto:Dectalk at aol.com)
To: _dectalk at bluegrasspals.com_ (mailto:dectalk at bluegrasspals.com)
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 11:27 AM
Subject: [DECtalk] IT'S FINALLY UP TO STAY
Hi guys! I'm sorry about yesterday. I ended up going out and getting a 2nd
modem so I could install my system on my main computer. So I have the
system on two computers for now until I get the dedicated computer stable.
So if anyone wants to be a part of the system, let me know. I'm starting it
out as an information ministry line and today I think I want to work on
building the Church listing menu for the Duluth area. But I feel I need more
interesting stuff to put on it.
So if anyone has any ideas, you can leave a message in box 11. And if
anyone wants a set of boxes to do your own stuff, just let me know. And if you
get boxes, you can either record your own stuff right over the phone, or e-mail
me text or wav files and I can easily put them in the system.
Also, you can have the option of having the system call you if someone
leaves you a personal message, or you can have the option of not having any
messages at all. Every box is password protected. And you can change your own
password to anything you want.
This is nothing more than a fun hobby of mine. My dream is to have calls
coming in all the time. I want to add old radio shows, radio mysteries, and so
on. But mostly I want Dectalk Stuff just because it would be neat to have a
mostly Dectalk automated system.
So if any of you ever wanted to create your own phone menus, here's your
chance. Right now it's running off a single line. My friend Dave is trying to
find other software that will handle multiple lines, but right now it's just a
single line.
Anyway, enjoy!
SNOOPI BOTTEN
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