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    silly question, about ring bell alert

    There's a clamp type deal at Home Depot, used for hanging stuff.
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    Device for Phone DTMF Tones

    I had a unit that does just this, it's from the early 80s.
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    Which cell phone do you use?

    I use a Treo 700wx, but I find the vibrate so weak it's barely noticeable through clothes.
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    home theater projector

    But composite won't give you high def, no? Just component or HDMI, neither of which are caption friendly.
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    Windows Mobile Relay?

    I thought I saw it mentioned here long ago, but don't see it. Lots of support for blackberries and sidekicks. And the AIM method won't work as almost all WM clients seem to use a proxy and add a delay.
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    How do you dial 911?

    911 generally has response policies for open lines/hangups. So even if you can't respond to them, as long as your calling from a landline they will send something. It varies from just a Police Officer to everything.
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    Looking for a DVR that will record digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) closed captioning

    The new generation or S3/HD TiVo's use Cable Card technology. This is an FCC mandated thing that your cable company HAS to support. Unfortunately, the mandate is kinda like the ADA in that some just will be very resistant.
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    “text to voice” and “voice to text” services

    Sprint has a free text to voice thing
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    i711.com (new Ip-Relay service)

    There's a couple of reasons why 911 over Internet Relay won't work: - 911 is a common but routed locally number, if you connect to Internet Relay and got them to dial 911, they'd get the PSAP (911 Center) closest to them. This is not the same one as if you'd dialed 911 on a phone. At best the...
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    i711.com (new Ip-Relay service)

    Yep, but since 911 is not/can't be called via Internet relay that's pretty moot.
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    THE IP-Relay LIST

    HIPRelay doesn't require the GA either, I tend to use it a lot because of that. As for the buyout/hiring thing, no idea.
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    i711.com (new Ip-Relay service)

    Naah it'd be all data. VoIP is Voice Over IP (Internet Telephony), Vonage etc offer it and it's quite popular now, it doesn't seem like it'd be THAT hard to integrate but those are famous last words (as one who programs :) ). A drawback for the mobile part might be the processing power...
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    i711.com (new Ip-Relay service)

    With the profileration of VoIP Telephony services (Vonage etc), I'm waiting for one of these relay providers to offer VCO. When they do, they will have me as a dedicated customer. To sweeten the deal, VCO with access from my Treo.
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    It take a Thief

    I've watched it, and it actually made me change some things like: Making sure my checkbook,cc bills etc were locked up. After one show I checked to make sure all the windows were locked! We have an alarm system with sign but the sign isn't real noticeable, I want to move it. Things like...
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    THE IP-Relay LIST

    Lormar sent me a note that they were bought out/bought HIP and to use HIPRelay instead of Lormar TTY/Mobile TTY
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