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  • N Nish Nishant

    Ah alright. For a guy who has the most up to date television sets and hard disk drives, your telephone approach is a tad outdated :-)

    Regards, Nish


    My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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    realJSOP
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    The last thing I want to do is communicate with the outside world. :)

    ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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    You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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    "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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      The last thing I want to do is communicate with the outside world. :)

      ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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      You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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      "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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      Nish Nishant
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      :laugh: Well, that is sensible I guess!

      Regards, Nish


      My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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      • N Nish Nishant

        :laugh: Well, that is sensible I guess!

        Regards, Nish


        My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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        realJSOP
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        Besides, if I feel the need to communicate, all I have to do is finish my manifesto and post it on a social networking site.

        ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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        You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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        • N Nish Nishant

          Pretty much every home phone service I know of (including non-VOIP) does not treat long distance any different from local calls (for some 3-4 years now). What provider are you on? Alternatively, you can just use a cell phone.

          Regards, Nish


          My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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          ? What planet are you on? When did they stop charging for long distance calls?


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          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

            These days I am playing with telephone applications. Unlike mobile web applications, these applications still use old fashioned voice, dial and text inputs. As a sample, I developed a code project reputation hotline. Those of you in the US can dial (404) 721 1770 (I know it is risky to give away numbers but I am going to recycle the number for my real production application). You can dial in your member id and you will hear your reputation score. Alternatively, you can sms to this number with your member id and you will get a reply SMS with your reputation score. Try it out. [Edit] You can use Gmail voice calling to call free and anonymously [/Edit] I am myself curious to know how well it holds up with substantial traffic. I can post it as an article but since it uses a third party service, the article may be construed as an ad by some.

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            Sleek :thumbsup::thumbsup:

            Yusuf May I help you?

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            • M Member 96

              ? What planet are you on? When did they stop charging for long distance calls?


              There is no failure only feedback

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              Nish Nishant
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              I first moved to N.A. in 2002 and even back then most cell phones treated long distance and local calls the same. A couple of years later VOIP became so popular and most VOIP providers also included nation-wide calling. Since at least 2008, landline services (non VOIP) also include nationwide calling plans and incidentally VOIP services like Vonage now include Canada, UK, India etc. in their monthly plans. So if you are all still using phone services from pre-2002, I am sorry, I don't have any experience with that.

              Regards, Nish


              My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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              • N Nish Nishant

                Considering I am still alive and not particularly maimed in any way, what do you think is the answer to that? :rolleyes:

                Regards, Nish


                My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                Flynn Arrowstarr Regular Schmoe
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                You dodge faster than she can swing? :-\ Flynn

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                • R realJSOP

                  It's a long distance number. Besides that, if I'm at the computer, I don't need to make a phone call to check my rep points. I either go to the CP site, or I run CPAM. If I'm NOT at the computer, I'm typically not in a position to make a call, or I'm simply not thinking about my rep points.

                  ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                  You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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                  "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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                  Dr Walt Fair PE
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                  John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                  If I'm NOT at the computer, I'm typically not in a position to make a call, or I'm simply not thinking about my rep points.

                  So, you took the "get a life" advice seriously? ;P

                  CQ de W5ALT

                  Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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                    ? What planet are you on? When did they stop charging for long distance calls?


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                    Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                    In these world of VOIP, Skype, Gmail calling, Jajah etc. all calls are treated as same unless you are still stuck with the big phone company. These days even unlimited international calling is included for a flat very low fee ($31/mo after tax).

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                    • N Nish Nishant

                      I first moved to N.A. in 2002 and even back then most cell phones treated long distance and local calls the same. A couple of years later VOIP became so popular and most VOIP providers also included nation-wide calling. Since at least 2008, landline services (non VOIP) also include nationwide calling plans and incidentally VOIP services like Vonage now include Canada, UK, India etc. in their monthly plans. So if you are all still using phone services from pre-2002, I am sorry, I don't have any experience with that.

                      Regards, Nish


                      My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                      Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                      most cell phones treated long distance and local calls the same

                      Well maybe in the U.S. but certainly no where in Canada.

                      Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                      calling plans

                      Ahhh...I see. This is the disconnect. You are paying a premium for a special plan to have flat rate calling to long distance. I rarely ever call long distance so I'm paying the much cheaper monthly price which charges extra for long distance. I hazard to say that despite your familiarity with voip services it would be a pretty rare circumstance to run into another person who uses it in a random survey at let's say a grocery store in your area.


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                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                        In these world of VOIP, Skype, Gmail calling, Jajah etc. all calls are treated as same unless you are still stuck with the big phone company. These days even unlimited international calling is included for a flat very low fee ($31/mo after tax).

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                        Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                        In these world of VOIP, Skype, Gmail calling, Jajah etc

                        A very small and limited world though it may be.


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                        • M Member 96

                          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                          most cell phones treated long distance and local calls the same

                          Well maybe in the U.S. but certainly no where in Canada.

                          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                          calling plans

                          Ahhh...I see. This is the disconnect. You are paying a premium for a special plan to have flat rate calling to long distance. I rarely ever call long distance so I'm paying the much cheaper monthly price which charges extra for long distance. I hazard to say that despite your familiarity with voip services it would be a pretty rare circumstance to run into another person who uses it in a random survey at let's say a grocery store in your area.


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                          Nish Nishant
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                          John C wrote:

                          I hazard to say that despite your familiarity with voip services it would be a pretty rare circumstance to run into another person who uses it in a random survey at let's say a grocery store in your area.

                          I don't think either of the Johns here (you and SOP) are in the random-guy-encountered-at-grocery-store category.

                          Regards, Nish


                          My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                          • N Nish Nishant

                            John C wrote:

                            I hazard to say that despite your familiarity with voip services it would be a pretty rare circumstance to run into another person who uses it in a random survey at let's say a grocery store in your area.

                            I don't think either of the Johns here (you and SOP) are in the random-guy-encountered-at-grocery-store category.

                            Regards, Nish


                            My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                            I would posit that both of us may be slightly more familiar with "Joe Sixpack" and "Sally Housecoat" than the great majority of other users here.


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                              Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                              In these world of VOIP, Skype, Gmail calling, Jajah etc

                              A very small and limited world though it may be.


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                              Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                              Probably but for people who are not programmers and techies it is a small world otherwise. For instance, I do not know of anyone who still has traditonal phone system with only local calling. Also there is no excuse for anyone (especially techies) with internet access to complain about long distance charges when they can use Google voice pretty easily. Unlike, Gmail calling Google Voice can call to phone and you will not encounter any long distance charges.

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                              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                In these world of VOIP, Skype, Gmail calling, Jajah etc. all calls are treated as same unless you are still stuck with the big phone company. These days even unlimited international calling is included for a flat very low fee ($31/mo after tax).

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                                Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                These days even unlimited international calling is included for a flat very low fee ($31/mo after tax).

                                If that's a low rate is entirely dependent on how much you use it. There've been times my low rate Cellular plan from Verizon ($40/mo) has cost me $20/minute because I only made a single brief call that month. Had I bought their cheap ($10?) unlimited texting plan my lifetime cost would probably be in excess of $20/message sent for similar reasons.

                                3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                  Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                  These days even unlimited international calling is included for a flat very low fee ($31/mo after tax).

                                  If that's a low rate is entirely dependent on how much you use it. There've been times my low rate Cellular plan from Verizon ($40/mo) has cost me $20/minute because I only made a single brief call that month. Had I bought their cheap ($10?) unlimited texting plan my lifetime cost would probably be in excess of $20/message sent for similar reasons.

                                  3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                  Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                                  I agree. But if I use local phone service it will come to around $20 with all taxes. Now for an extra $10 I am getting lot of stuff. As we make at least 5 hours of interenational call per week, it has been a good deal so far.

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                                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                    Probably but for people who are not programmers and techies it is a small world otherwise. For instance, I do not know of anyone who still has traditonal phone system with only local calling. Also there is no excuse for anyone (especially techies) with internet access to complain about long distance charges when they can use Google voice pretty easily. Unlike, Gmail calling Google Voice can call to phone and you will not encounter any long distance charges.

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                                    Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                    I do not know of anyone who still has traditonal phone system with only local calling.

                                    I personally do not know of anyone who doesn't with the exception of a few people under 30 who don't have a land line at all and just a cell phone.

                                    Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                    Also there is no excuse for anyone WHO LIVES IN THE U.S. (especially techies) with internet access to complain about long distance charges when they can use Google voice pretty easily

                                    F.T.F.Y. Honestly though aside from there being a quite substantial number of human beings that do not reside in the United States; you guys are being pretty elitist with your pronouncements. Maybe I'm the weird one but I have a dozens of real world friends I see regularly and I can think of none except two who are "computer" people and both of them are not programmers but one is a website designer and the other makes corporate videos. I think you guys are hugely out of touch with the average citizen on this one.


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                                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                      These days I am playing with telephone applications. Unlike mobile web applications, these applications still use old fashioned voice, dial and text inputs. As a sample, I developed a code project reputation hotline. Those of you in the US can dial (404) 721 1770 (I know it is risky to give away numbers but I am going to recycle the number for my real production application). You can dial in your member id and you will hear your reputation score. Alternatively, you can sms to this number with your member id and you will get a reply SMS with your reputation score. Try it out. [Edit] You can use Gmail voice calling to call free and anonymously [/Edit] I am myself curious to know how well it holds up with substantial traffic. I can post it as an article but since it uses a third party service, the article may be construed as an ad by some.

                                      modified on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 12:48 PM

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                                      My vote is to post the article ... I'd like to see it at least!

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                                      • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                        Wow! I have never paid any long distance charges for the last 5 years or so. But then I have been using only VOIP service providers. Alternatively, you can use Gmail/Google Voice to call long distance for free.

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                                        http://phono.com/[^] Phono is a simple jQuery plugin and JavaScript library that turns any web browser into a phone; capable of making phone calls and sending instant messages. You can even connect to SIP clients; all with a simple unified API. :-D

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                                          Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                          I do not know of anyone who still has traditonal phone system with only local calling.

                                          I personally do not know of anyone who doesn't with the exception of a few people under 30 who don't have a land line at all and just a cell phone.

                                          Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                          Also there is no excuse for anyone WHO LIVES IN THE U.S. (especially techies) with internet access to complain about long distance charges when they can use Google voice pretty easily

                                          F.T.F.Y. Honestly though aside from there being a quite substantial number of human beings that do not reside in the United States; you guys are being pretty elitist with your pronouncements. Maybe I'm the weird one but I have a dozens of real world friends I see regularly and I can think of none except two who are "computer" people and both of them are not programmers but one is a website designer and the other makes corporate videos. I think you guys are hugely out of touch with the average citizen on this one.


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                                          Dave Buhl
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                                          Definitely agree with you. I live in the US and have VOIP telephone but many if not most of my friends and family still use POTS telephone through the local telco. Granted most also have a cell phone but pay the cheaper rate that charges for long distance calls. The 20somethings that are buried in their iPhone and Facebook is a good size of the people on the planet but not the majority by a long shot. Some of us have been around a bit longer and still have reservations about new-fangled techie things. I personally love gadgets but have a foot in the past too.

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