Hoo, yeah. Niiice. This may prove quite useful for us. We have too many telemarketers calling, seeing that I've not registered our number with the Texas No-Call list (and just where does that $2.25us/3yr go? How many residential lines statewide? Hmm.). Hey, maybe it'll throw off some creditors, too, eh? This should definitely work well with my installation of the VOCP/vgetty voicemail system (a very cool package indeed!).

Heh. I just hope it doesn't throw off too many of our friends. One should hope it doesn't do so, right?

A useful script; I should look into more sound-generation stuff. And thanks for the extra links, guys. Some very useful information there. I'll be looking into it soon. Cheers!

(Ph) Phaysis (Shawn)
If idle hands are the tools of the devil, are idol tools the hands of god?


In reply to Re: Do Not Call! by Phaysis
in thread Do Not Call! by Mr. Muskrat

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