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Local Phone Numbers

For many people the concept of a ‘local phone number’ has sort of gone away. I mean, most people with mobile phones are used to long distance being the same as a local call, in terms of price anyway, and heck, I’m never sure if I need to dial the area code or not, so now I always do to avoid getting a message saying that I didn’t… Even many years back I had a home number, mobile number, work number, and fax number that all had different area codes. (And I had to give up my 414 number, argh!)

I’ve been told that at the local school, where they appear to be running a VoIP system (by Cisco I think?) that from the classrooms they can only call locally, where locally mean the phone number starts with a ‘5’ as in 555-5555. (Is their VoIP system somehow internal only, with an outside bridge to local numbers? I don’t know enough about this to do any more than guess…) I’m assuming this is to prevent the classrooms from making long distance calls. The problem here is that if a parent doesn’t have a traditional landline/local phone number, they can’t be reached without someone going to the school office to place a call.

I mean, if I’m using VoIP at 2 cents per minute from my home anywhere in the US, what’s up with the school? The funny thing is that last year when I saw the phones in the school I thought they were ahead of the times, and now I think they are behind.

I guess the moral of the story is to keep moving forward… Or maybe there is no moral, maybe it’s just a bunch of stuff that happened. (Hmmm…)

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Firefox Error Dialogs

From the most recent Mozilla Links Newsletter (which has been delivered via email but not on the site yet. Hello? Web?) comes this PowerTip to disable error dialogs in Firefox and replace them with error pages:

When Firefox can’t locate a web address entered in the location bar (because it’s not available or you mistyped the address), it will raise a dialog window with the error message that you will have to close to try entering the address again.

If you find this annoying, you can disable it and have the error displayed as a page.

To do this:

  1. Enter about:config in the location bar.
  2. Look for preference browser.xul.error_pages.enabled, and double click it to set it to
    true.

I’m going to see if I prefer this to the somewhat annoying dialogs that require hitting “Ok” to move on from…

Update: I’ve found one problem with this so far. If you submit a form and get a Firefox error page, the back button is disabled. It seems you have to click the forward button once, and then the back button to get back to the form you just posted.

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Very Little Experience

Today I typed the following in an email message:

I have very little experience using Word or Excel.

And you know what? It’s true.

It feels good to be a gangsta…

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T-Mobile vs. Cingular

Oh T-Mobile, can I trust you? I mean, I know you’ve had some data leak problems in the past, and I wrote you off when your coverage maps showed big holes where I live, but it looks like you either got a whole lot more towers, or you’re up to something…

On the other hand, Cingular is my other option, and from what I’ve heard they do have good coverage where I live, though I’ve also heard they’re a bit more expensive than T-Mobile…

Damn you mobile carriers!

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In Time It Snows

In Wisconsin, when April rolls around and it’s still cold, you just hope it doesn’t snow…

In Wisconsin, when May rolls around and it’s still cold, you just hope it doesn’t snow…

In Wisconsin, when June rolls around… (I’ll get back to you next month…)