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<0> Greyfox: I've got a Wifi wireless phone. Pretty cool, but its batteries last only for about 7 hrs. <1> Either one will do. <1> Cynic: It's easy more than anything else. <2> remember to tell me if you find one. :) <3> D-side: I am becoming semi-familiar with transition products from wireline networks to wireless networks <4> **** wireles... <4> That's all I got to say... <5> Then I realized I never use my home phone anyways. <2> Greyfox: how many levels in the tree? <1> jgaddis: Oh neither do I <5> I promised Kristian I'd try out AstLinux sometime, but never have.
<6> reality: if it weren't for wireless, you couldn't have fwapped me just then. think about it. <2> Daakman: well you're doing better than I am, if you're talking about cell service. my area of expertise is limited to the PSTN. <0> What's cool about VOIP is, that one can get a number form a foreign provider. I've got an VOIP account in Germany and, whenever someone dials my German number, my phone here rings. And it costs me only 1c/min to talk to my folks in Germany. <1> D-side: Oh I didn't get sadistic with it. I just say that if you're a telemarketer you should dial 1 and then tell them that I don't accept phone solicitations and please don't call this number again. So far not one has made its way through thre system. <4> Cynic: But, in turn, I wouldn't have gotten fwapped either... <3> D-side: I have no area of expertise....I have only been working with any sort of telecom stuff for about 3 months now :) <7> uh huh. 'your paypal account need to be updated email' <1> I still need to install the hunt the wumpas game on my phone-thang too <7> like ****ing hell I'm clicking that **** <4> Cynic: Actually, this machine here is wireless... <2> Daakman: heh. well enjoy the new stuff. i'm sure its not overwhelmingly difficult. :) <6> reality: ah hah! <2> Greyfox: well thats nice at least. <4> Cynic: Acting kind of funky tonight. Keeps disconnecting, but that might have been because I maxed out the connection doing an install. <6> reality: just because something isn't very scaleable and isn't perfect, doesn't mean it's not cool ;) <1> xyZzY: They're getting better about sneaking around my spam filters. Might have to ratchet it up a notch, but if I go too much farther I'm going to start missing email. <3> D-side: as long as people draw parallels between IP networks and telco networks, I can get the jist of it <4> Cynic: The DWL-520 is most definitely not cool <2> Greyfox: i was rather hoping for a custom AGI that caught the fact that it was a solicitation, polled CID, inserted into a DB, and finally added it to a blackhole list on future incoming. <7> Greyfox: got this one in my gmail account <2> Greyfox: your story worked out better in my head. :) <3> D-side: Like...on the SS7 side of the house, someone drew the parallel that an ***ociation with SS7 and is like a link or connection in IP :) <5> D-side: You could start an RBL of sorts for telemarketer numbers. <2> jgaddis: you certainly could. <5> That'd be nifty. <8> all you need is the watts line blocks. <6> reality: ah, i'm using a proxim mp11a here.. the sector is only like 1km away too <8> everything comes in on watts (wats?) lines. <5> "Mr. Gaddis, can the children count on you for a donation?" "No." <8> they're a service that telemarketing companies get from telcos. m***ive outbound calls, no inbound. <4> Cynic: wireless ISP? <6> reality: we're a small outfit that's expanding the wireless side of things more and more, since dsl ****s in .nz, it's best to focus on regional services <1> A lot of the telemarketers just don't have a number attached to them. Enough people have caller ID now that you can screen non-id tagged calls out safely <4> Ah <1> The ones that do have a number attached to them you could hot-transfer to a "**** off" extension ***uming they make it through your phone menu <1> Most of them can't seem to handle it. <4> I'm just trying to get this stupid *** wireless card to work on my media center <4> That's the only thing I have left to do <4> Everything else workds great <2> Greyfox: if you dont mind spending the msg units on the calls, rerouting them at themselves. <7> I just wish you could block calls on a a number by number basis. could get rid of all the ****ers that call you anyway since the 'national nocall list' is weak <1> haha yeah but I think most of the CIDs don't actually direct back to a real phone number. They just spoof it to get by the folks screening the IDless numbers. <2> setup a dialplan that matches the cid to a known ****er, and dial back out to its outpulsed cid. :) <2> yeah. <2> but it might be worth it just for that ONE call that actually works. <2> any facility in asterisk to break in on an inprogress voip-to-voip call? <1> XyZzY: I've seen various blacklist schemes on the asterisk wiki. It's just a matter of how complex you want to get with it. <2> i know you can easily do so with anything traversing a zap device. <2> for obvious reasons. <7> Greyfox: I mean block them at the telco itself. <1> XyZzY: Bah. Anything you leave in the telco's hands they'll charge you out the *** for. <2> XyZzY: actually, siglite just mentioned a way to do that. <2> technically anyway. i dont know that they'd allow that to happen. <1> Qwest charges something like $5 a month for the caller ID screening that it takes me 3 seconds to set up in asterisk <7> actually I just recorded the 'out of service' tones and put that on my answering machines messesage. cut off a lot of them ****ers at the nuts <2> Greyfox: sure, but not everyone would figure out that dp in 3 seconds. :) <7> D-side: only sorta works. does not stop the 'dial every number offshore a-holes <2> its like spam. <2> you're not going to stop it.
<2> merely stem the flow somewhat <6> D-side: but you may as well try, or you'll get too much <1> I'm pretty sure I got it off the asterisk wiki heh heh heh <2> voip-wiki or something? <2> god its been ages. <1> I think it was voip-wiki yeah <2> ah, voip-info.org <2> sorry. <7> the nocall list only is for .us companies. also they made broad wexclusions for lots of things including 'charities' and political BS <2> i need to be in bed, as of an hour ago. <2> later fellas. <1> Bah. Sleep when you're dead. <2> i'll be dead if i dont sleep. <1> haha <4> The internet needs a clean up all WinAMP Play lists day <3> reality: Did you see mine? <3> reality: I'm sure mine's up there somewhere <4> I don't want to see yours. <7> hm 2gb SD memory card for $74 <4> su <3> that reminds me...I got a 4GB USB Flash Drive today...for free <7> Daakman: how did you manage that? bone the tech store manager? <3> XyZzY: Nope...just metioned that I wanted one to a co-worker...said co-worker arranged it...had it ordered... <3> XyZzY: work won't even know I didn't pay for it <3> XyZzY: So, when I leave, it goes with me :) <9> bwhahahaha: Cartman: It's a man's obligation to stick his boneration in a women's separation; this sort of penetration will increase the population of the younger generation. <1> Ah yeah, the Do the Handicapped go to Hell episode. Good stuff. <9> more cartman from south park movie: Not. ****, ****, cock, ***, dildo, boner, bitch, *****, butthole, Barbara Streisand! <3> I just received an email from "Doctor" <1> Aah yeah that was a great movie. Did you see Team America? <9> I did, I even got to preview the movie as part of a test audience <1> Sweet <7> Greyfox: was it any good? <3> hrmm, good son <3> g <1> It kicked ***! The main actor was a bit less wooden than Keanu and they hit just about every action movie cliche ever <9> bwhahaha: Cartman: You know the feeling when the huge dump you just took shoots back up your ***? <7> damn zipzoomfly has some decent deals <9> Cartman: Well, I looked in my mom's closet and saw what I was getting for Christmas, an UltraVibe Pleasure 2000. <3> That's called "splash", no? <9> wet cheeks poopie <3> O_o; <1> No actually that was when the 30' satellite dish sticking out his *** shot back up into his *** <9> hehehehe <7> corsair 2gb twinix pc3200 for $176 <7> http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80097-55&email=060228 <10> hrmm....xorg updated itself, and now I dont have my 2nd video output from my NVidia card <11> helo <10> (when in X) <1> Steakk: They probably clobbered your nvida driver along the way. Did you build it from scratch before? <1> You probably just need to do that again. <10> Greyfox: yeah, I did...but, the NVidia splash screen is still showing when X is starting <11> yo can some one tell me how to configure my hard disk so i can write to it <10> I'll recompile it though, just to be safe <12> hey <1> Yeah. That might help <1> They may have also clobberd your X config file. <12> what's the best distro to run on older hardware? I've got a panasonic toughbook w/ P200, 96mb, 4gb <1> Wow p200 <12> and touchscreen <1> I'd go with a text mode debian <12> I read yellowdog was good for old hardware <3> Nah, Windows 3.11 would be best <1> A really stripped down text mode debian <10> hrmm...error with installing the new NVidia module..."ERROR: file '/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so' is not a symbolic link." <1> Actally I was running X on a 486 33 with 64M of RAM <3> steakk: ln -s /dev/null /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so <12> pff I'm running redhat 9 w/ x on a p100/32mb libretto <12> I have links graphical and synaptic running, browses the web np <3> Steakk: better yet...ln -s /dev/random /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so
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