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- From: pv@gagme.chi.il.us (Paul Vader)
- Subject: Green Acres 2000
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.182738.12932@gagme.chi.il.us>
- Originator: pv@gagme
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- Sender: usenet@serveme.chi.il.us
- Organization: Inline Software Creations
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 18:27:38 GMT
-
- As I may have mentioned before I have an answering machine and use
- it religiously. There is almost no situation where I will not let
- the machine answer and let the caller try to justify themselves
- (this is doubly nice because cold-call marketeers usually don't
- even try and hang up immediately).
-
- Well, for the past few days I have had several messages on the
- machine asking for "Mike." Enough that I'm reminded of the old
- joke which would end something like "Hi, this is Mike, any calls?"
- I ignored them until yesterday, when I decided to take the day off.
-
- First, my modem was constantly dropping carrier while I was trying
- to download my newsfeed. Then, four times in a half hour the phone
- rings one time, then stops (Apparently Mike has exceptional phone
- skills and likes to cheerily answer right after the first ring).
- Finally, I pick up the phone to make a call, and my sister is having a
- conversation saying who the hell are you and why are you in my brother's
- house? I speak up, and it turns out that I have been involuntarily
- been given a party line with this Mike guy. Our phones ring at the
- same time, and one can pick up on the others call like an extension.
- After convincing my sister that I wasn't being held captive by an
- overly talkative lunatic, I told everybody to stay off the line and
- called the phone repair service.
-
- As a telco employee I knew which questions to ask, and it turns out
- that some construction bozo had been digging in the neighborhood and
- cut through not one, but two trunk lines. Phone service is out
- all over the place, and in marginal areas like mine some
- people were paired up. So, until tomorrow my phone service gets to
- visit the days of yesteryear. At least I don't have to dust off the
- climbing spikes and sit on top of a pole. Nice of them to tell me. PV
-
- P.S. I also changed my message. It now says "This isn't Paul. And it
- isn't Mike either."
- --
- Paul Vader systems analyst, hell's cavenewt, rollerblader,
- pv@gagme.chi.il.us FOAF, smartass liberal democrat
-