I have three phone systems to deal with: cell phone, home phone, and work phone. Each one has a voice mail system that uses completely different commands to operate. It drives me nuts.
To enter into voicemail on my home phone, I must hit * while my message is playing. My message is short, "I'm not home, leave a message," so I have to act quick. Otherwise, I have to hang-up and recall my home phone. If the next time you call me I have a 30 second greeting, I apologize. It's because of my voicemail system.
To enter into voicemail on my work phone, I must hit **. A single * exits the system. WTF? Then, to access my voicemail, I must enter my extension# and then my pin code. I have to enter my extension even if I direct-dialed my office.
And that is just to get into voice mail. Each system has a different command structure to access/replay/delete messages.
There is a solution, a simple one, even at that. There must be a standard. It's the only way. There are examples everywhere of standards being the key to survival... HDTV, next generation CD/DVD... well those are bad examples because there are competing standards fighting to be chosen. But look at USB computer interfaces, web pages (HTML, CSS), etc.
That really pushes my buttons.
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
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Baahahhahahaha buttons.
2 things:
Check muh blog for your sweet shoutout.
I linked it to Mike Bs site by mistake, and clicked on it myself and got reaallly confused. Cause he's all married and babied out, and I thought you weren't but I thought it was you, and then I was confused. But its cool now. Um, yeah.
Bye!
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