I'm with you there. On my cell phone I answer most calls because the  
number is not widely distributed. But I always check the ID. If it's  
suppressed, I don't answer. I never answer my land line. I do check  
the messages from time to time.
Paul
On Jan 7, 2007, at 5:54 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> On 08/01/07, Kenneth Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I see the issue with cell phones is that many people let the  
>> phones rule
>> them. If it rings it must be answered.
>> Its a tool & as such the user should be in control & not vice versa.
>
> I've noticed that the callers expectations have changed, I know when I
> review my answer machine calls quite often people assume that I'm
> there and often encourage me to answer, sometime they even seem
> irritated that their call for immediate attention has been
> circumvented. And I must admit I'm far less inclined to answer any
> phone these days if the senders caller ID has been suppressed.
>
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