Tod, glad to read that you are still posting.... some great material.
Happy New Year!
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 1/1/2009 10:21:59 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi  Dan...
... And Happy New Year '09 to the whole Family/List of  Q's!

Yes, my "home phone" is a land line.

My cell phone is a  "whole 'nother" story...
My cell phone "use" (more like carrying) began 16  years ago when BellSouth 
offered a plan for folks with disabilities or special  needs who had a letter 
from a doc stating they might require low-use emergency  access to a phone.  It 
was ~ $14.95/mo ($18 now) with 30 min. free.   After the free 30, minutes 
were (and still are) costly at $0.33 peak, $0.18  off-peak times.

Well, I kept that plan and it was honored when  BellSouth became or was 
purchased by CellularOne, then someone else, then (and  still) Alltel.

Later, a deal came along offering 500 free night &  weekend minutes/mo, at NO 
extra charge, for as long as I kept the plan... So I  took it.

They don't offer this plan anymore --and haven't for nearly 10  years-- BUT 
they agreed to allow me to keep the plan... until I change  plans... I can't go 
back to it if I change.  But they said, after all,  I've been a "loyal" 
customer for 190-some months!  ...the most they've  ever seen, is what they 
tell me.

So, with the 30 free peak minutes/mo  and 500 off-peak, I can't remember the 
last time I paid for airtime!   With my job as a full-time teacher, I don't 
get much time to make daytime/peak  calls anyway... at least not without 
setting 
a bad example for my students who  aren't allowed to use theirs at school 
(yeah, right!!).

I love going to  the malls or RadioShack and having all the dealers try to 
talk me into a new  deal with them.  Nobody can match what I have so far... I 
keeping  it!


So that's my story for today... if anyone cared to know.   Don't know why I 
wrote so extensively about it.  But I figure you all  must be pretty bored if 
you made it this far! (LOL)  ...and that's likely  the reason I kept typing... 
bored today, so far.

ANYWAYS... YOU ALL  HAVE A WONDERFULL START TO YOUR NEW YEAR!  STAY SAFE, 
WORK ON YOUR  RESOLUTIONS IF YOU MADE 'EM, AND KEEP ALL THE GOOD THINGS IN MIND 
AS THE LET  THE BAD FALL BEHIND YOU!

BEST TO ALL OF YOU... MY EXTENDED  BRETHREN!

Sincerely,
Tod Santee

---- Dan <[email protected]>  wrote: 
> Hey Todd,
> 
> At 12:53 PM 12/30/2008, Tod E.  Santee said:
> 
> >Hi All!
> >
> >About 2  months ago I purchased a home phone with a bluetooth headset 
>  >(over-the-ear type, not over-the-head).  It's a "Calisto" by 
>  >Plantronics.  It can be used as a handheld, o speakerphone, or with  
> >the headset/earpiece at the press of a button.  And it's all  
> >switchable between them even in the middle of a call.
>  >
> >The home headset is compatible with my super-cheapo, Samsung  R430 
> >camera phone.  The cell was $30 but with a 2 yr  contract with Alltel 
> >I got a $30 rebate... i.e., free  phone!  I can switch the home phone 
> >headset/earpiece between  cell and home by pressing a button on the 
earpiece.
> 
> Is your  'home phone' a land line?
> 
> >Then just yesterday I bought a  USB-to-Bluetooth adaptor (Belkin, $35 
> >at OfficeMax) and found I  was able to transfer pics from my camera 
> >cell phone to my  computer without using Alltel airtime.  ALSO, and 
> >this is  the best part, the Plantronics headset/earpiece is an 
> >approved  DragonDictate microphone!
> >
> >So one headset operates  home phone, cell phone, and Dragon.
> >
> >The Plantronics  Calisto was a bit pricey but absolutely worth every 
> >penny!   With the earpiece always on, or if I'm in reach of the 
> >handset, I  can easily answer without wresting with headset or phone 
> >wires  even if I don't have the phone with me (It works within 30 ft. 
> >of  the handset.  And the handset works within 100 ft. of the 
>  >base.)  Only drawback is tiny numbers but a mouthstick takes care of  
> >that and USB integration to Microsoft Outlook's Contact list  helps.
> >
> >
> >I hope that helps.
>  >
> >Best of luck to ya!  And VERY Happy Holidays to All of  You!
> >
> >Sincerely,
> >Tod
> >
>  >---- Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I haven't found a  cell phone yet that I can use. Also, what type of
> > > camera do  you photographers use?
> > >
> > > Dan
> >  >
> > >
> > > At 11:12 AM 12/30/2008, Julie said  something that elicited my response:
> > >
> > >  >Hi All,
> > > >
> > > >I'm wondering what  kind of cell phones your using?  I'm a quad, but
> > >  >can punch the numbers...Does anyone use a Bluetooth?  Any
>  > > >suggestions on what works for you or what doesn't?
> >  > >Thanks,
> > >  >Julie



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