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Old 18-01-2008, 19:51
Nick
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Default Re: BT VOYAGER 2500V with VOIP


"Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
news:mJmdnaQ408UydQ3anZ2dnUVZ8hmdnZ2d@pipex.net...[color=blue]
> Nick wrote:[color=green]
> > "Desk Rabbit" <nospam@example.com> wrote in message
> > news:-sidnfLCPIpI7g3aRVnytAA@pipex.net...[color=darkred]
> >> Homeworker wrote:
> >>> da wonder of ebay
> >>>
> >>> I bought a BT VOYAGER 2500V with built in
> >>> VOIP support and telephone socket
> >> Good for you.
> >>
> >>
> >>> i presume this means no computer needs to be
> >>> on just the router at all times
> >> Correct
> >>
> >>> i presume if i use somepne like sipgate who support
> >>> multiple voip companies i can have multiple lines
> >>> phone numers incoming
> >> Maybe.
> >>
> >>> i presume if i want to take full advantage multiple
> >>> outgoing i need to buy separately somehting like
> >>> a grandstream
> >> A Grandstream what?
> >>
> >>> am i learning , trying hard here to get to grips
> >>> with this technology
> >> I know. Technology can be difficult. Generally one starts a sentence
> >> with a capital letter and i by itself is usually a capital I. You will
> >> find the shift keys on your keyboard will produce these characyers if
> >> you hold one down whilst pressing the character you wish to capitalise.
> >>
> >> Full stops are customary at the end of sentences. On a UK keyboard the
> >> full stop key is just left of the ?[/color]
> >
> > And once these skills are achieved, correct spelling is the next.
> >
> >[/color]
>
> Oh bugger. I'll get me coat..........[/color]

Maybe the schools teach in a different way these days. Come to think of
it, I recall a second cousin telling me of "Curly C (Cu) and Kicking K (Ku)"
and thinking, what the F'in hell is he on about.

Basic rules, like, "I" before "E", accept after "C" for example.
A pint of water weighs a pound and a quarter. (But who remembers
pounds and ounces?) Pints are OK, milk, beer, or that alternative
soft drink the youngsters rave about, lager.

Desk Rabbit, I'll join you for a swift half. (Gallon that is (4 pints)



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