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Poor Man's Radio

I stumbled across this by accident. If you want a radio in your office, just call a service department and switch to speakerphone when they put you on hold.

I don't have a radio in my office, and my computer doesn't have speakers. But my office has been filled with music for a while now :)

Comments

  • Anonymous
    November 21, 2005
    That's not a "Poor Man's" radio. You'd have to pay for phone bill after all. :p
  • Anonymous
    November 21, 2005
    And if people want to call you... :-)
  • Anonymous
    November 21, 2005
    @vbNullString:
    Only call 1-800 numbers

    @David Srbecky:
    Some people considor that a plus.
  • Anonymous
    November 21, 2005
    Obviously, you are in the US. The standard European phone system charges per minute, regardless of where you call. (sigh, yes, things are changing, but the point is that different parts of the world have different standards.) No, 800 numbers are also not necessarily a solution. Most +01-800 numbers are not free, when called from overseas.
  • Anonymous
    November 22, 2005
    that's hilarious!
  • Anonymous
    November 22, 2005
    m@man - yes, I'm in the U.S at Microsoft's Redmond campus (near Seattle, WA).

    David - I have to agree with DeepICE here...