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Missed you guys...
#11
Ah, those posts are always fun to read:
http://forums.dealmac.com/read.php?4,254...73#2541473

Welcome home Z
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#12
Ah, yes . . . welcome!

Please comeback again (sooner than months preferably . . . Big Grin

Smileo cheers

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#13
Who are you?

Hehehehehehehehehehe.
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#14
Surprised my link "over there" stayed viable long enough.
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#15
Welcome back to the place that's like that other place used to be....

Thanks to OWC Larry it is!


Oh, and what exactly is a "Asterisk PBX"?



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#16
If you'd read the terms of service, you'd have noticed that you have agreed to indentured servitude to OWC Larry. Your duties will include constructing a retro-chic line of OWC drive enclosures from tongue depressors, Lincoln Logs and Legos. Better behave yourself.
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#17
Longtime lurker and infrequent poster, I was away from the dealmac board for awhile also. Like Z, I had been wondering what had happened to everyone when I returned. Thanks for the link to the new board! Feels like home.
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#18
ka jowct Wrote:
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> If you'd read the terms of service, you'd have
> noticed that you have agreed to indentured
> servitude to OWC Larry. Your duties will include
> constructing a retro-chic line of OWC drive
> enclosures from tongue depressors, Lincoln Logs
> and Legos.

Grainy spy photo from OWC's top secret proving grounds:
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#19
Oh, and the beer's in the fridge.
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#20
Asterisk is an Open Source Software (OSS) PBX phone system. I've been working on learning how to set them up and configure them. Thinking about starting a business. It is just like the $40k-$60k PBX phone systems from the likes of Commdial, Nortel, Cisco, Lucent, etc, but it is free. I figure I can snag a fare share of customers with cheap installation, then make a living providing upgrades, modifications, etc. Just imagine how many businesses would like to have a large presence, but can't afford it? Check it out. This is my preferred version:

http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net/
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