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August 04, 2006

New comment line number - +1-206-350-2583

While K7.net provides a very nice voicemail service for free, one of the disadvantages of using the service is that if no one calls your number in 30 days, the number is made inactive and there is no way to start using it again.  In periods where we have had no audio comments for some time, I have tried to remember to just call it myself... unfortunately, I didn't do so recently and so we lost the number we have been using since October 2005.

The new comment number is +1-206-350-2583 ("2583" = "blue" - cute, eh?) Please do give us a call and let us know your thoughts on the show.

(And yes, in the recording of show 36 we still mention the old number - I unfortunately discovered the problem after uploading the already post-produced show 36.)

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I have a SIP softphone. Is your number a SIP number I can call for free, and leave a message?

Tom,

Unfortunately not. We're looking into that, but don't have an easy answer yet.

Thanks for asking,
Dan

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