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In a message dated 4/17/06 06:35:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

ednlyn@... writes:

Does anyone know what Vonage means by their small print on the commercial

" Vonage 911 works differently than standard 911 services, contact us " or

something of that sort.

It sounds like a disclaimer so they can't be sued when there's no ANI/ALI

from their customers. I hope they also mention that their phone wont work during

a blackout/power failure unless they have a UPS or battery backup on their

modems, unlike conventional Baby Bell's.

Raffa

Supv. Dispatcher, FDNY

Borough of Brooklyn

www.FDNewYork.com

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>

> Okay, .....time to 'fess up. How retro are you? My ringtone

is Janis

> Joplin's " Mercedes Benz " .

>

You want retro? My hair resembles that of brown-haired Bozo the

Clown. I dumped my leisure suit when I switched from PF Flyers to

Converse.

I'm always a little behind the times (or living in the past if you

wish.) I switched from DOS 6.2 to Win 3.1 after the relaese of Win

95. My PC has a 10GB hard drive (of which I use only half) and you

can't buy them that small anymore.

The cell phone I used until last year(sson CH-388 with the

Omnipoint brand name) did't accept downloads. Since most of the

people customize their ringers I have found that using the factory

default ring is perfectly fine. There's no question in a crowded room

as to whose phone is ringing.

That's me. Always sticking out in a crowd.

Raffa

Supv. Dispatcher, FDNY

Borough of Brooklyn

www.FDNewYork.com

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" has a choice of a gazillion ring tones and what does he use? The sound of

a 1950's round-dial phone

ringing. Go figure. "

At least it will stand out for its uniqueness!

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>The sound of a 1950's round-dial phone ringing. Go figure.

Your husband has much class.

(That's what I use)

Weintraut

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Lyn Marker wrote:

>I said " groovy " in my last response. Does that date me or what ?

>Lyn

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LOL ... Haven't heard that one for a long, long time .. and I know it

dates me ... :-)

But as I always say ... like a fine wine, better with age! ;-)

Mike

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Bakersfield, CA

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http://216.66.69.100:3074/listen.pls

Listen to Kern County Scanning:

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Listen to Central California Fire Scanning

http://216.66.69.100:3072/listen.pls

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Weintraut, I know that you and Ed would get along very well.....I am married

to a man who wants the doorbell to scream " SOMEONE'S AT THE DOOR! " and loves

to have Rod Serling or Leonard Nimoy on the answering machine. But it was

nice to come home to someone semi-normal after dispatching on a Saturday

night with a full moon. (Let the general public scoff, but anyone in

Emergency Service KNOWS the rumors about the full moon are true.)

Lyn

Subject: RE: 911:: Uh, oh!

> >The sound of a 1950's round-dial phone ringing. Go figure.

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> Your husband has much class.

>

> (That's what I use)

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> Weintraut

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Raffa wrote:

It sounds like a disclaimer so they can't be sued when there's no ANI/ALI

from their customers. I hope they also mention that their phone wont work during

a blackout/power failure unless they have a UPS or battery backup on their

modems, unlike conventional Baby Bell's.

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I don't know what the TV commercials are like in the U.S., but here in Canada,

that little tidbit " Vonage 911 doesn't work like regular 911 blah blah

blah..... " is not actually stated by the narrator, is flashed very briefly as a

subtitle on the screen and in a font smaller than that used by a Japaneese rice

artist.

How in the world ANYONE can actually read and understand it is beyond me.

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North Bay Provincial Communication Centre

Communications and Technology Services Bureau

VNet 512-2500

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When a ladder was stolen from a store the manager said that unless the police do

something, further steps would be taken.

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