This looks like an interesting desktop app… If only they had it for Linux
Monthly Archives: May 2011
Drifting without a landline
Well, we jumped off the deep end today and dropped our landline connection. We got the Ooma Telo a few weeks ago, tried it out and thought it worked and sounded OK. Then we requested to port our current phone number to Ooma. I figure that the Ooma will pay for itself in less than a year if we dropped Qwest. Today I went out to the box on the side of the house and disconnected from the phone network. I plugged Ooma into the house wiring and now all the phones in the house are running through Ooma.
After a lifetime wired into the network, it will be interesting to see what happens. We are on a MMDS broadband wireless connection to the internet so the only physical connection to the grid is the electricity. Ooma will redirect calls to our cell phone if the network connection is down so I am expecting a some redundant connectivity. Of course, if a power loss drops our MMDS tower, it may drop the cell phone tower as well, and then where would we be? And all the electricity in the phone lines will be laughing at us.
If you don’t hear anything more from me on this then everything is going so smoothly I have forgotten all about it.
Curiosity Cam – In case you are Curious
Selling US Short
Short finance – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
I often get the feeling that Republicans are trying to short the United States. Something about their attitude that a nation is like a corporation. So it is in their interest to lower the overall value of the US so they can make a profit.
Of course, a nation is not a corporation, it does not have stock, it has people, and selling them short will quickly lower the value of the nation.