I like the Panasonic answering machines that use full sized cassettes. I can
make my outgoing message on my tape deck with music, etc.. :) Never had a
failure.
Larry
Tom Scales wrote:
> It's like the ads for CallNotes: why have an unreliable answering machine
> when you can have reliable callnotes. Anyone ever had recurring failures of
> their answering machines? Callnotes was down for over a week recently.
> They didn't seem to see the irony when I reminded them of their ads.
>
> Tom
>
> > Only a digital user who doesn't know how good silver imaging is would say
> > that. Sounds like he's quoting the salesman's pitch.
> > It's like buying a new answering machine that doesn't use tape.
> Advertising
> > says
> > they are convenient, easy to use, inexpensive, but they don't tell you how
> > SH***Y they sound when you get them set up. (BTW, the answering machines
> > under the name of Southwestern Bell sound the best). ;-)
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