Friday, October 05, 2007 |
Making Great Voicemail Accessible |

This isn't really going to be a post about accessibility although I do love being able to check my voice mail from my email or online, forward it to other people, and record a unique personal greeting for every contact in my phone. But the best part is that I can download and edit, and even post a link so that anyone can hear a specific message. So from now on, when I get a good one, all I have to do is post the link in my del.icio.us links. Here are a couple of my favorites from the last few days:
» A guy leaves a message after he slams into my trailer in broad daylight. Click here to listen.
» Grant Nielsen calls me "music man." Click here to listen. |
posted by Brett Crockett @ 7:45 AM   |
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hehehe. "i saw your trailer here...and couldn't see it...ya, couldn't see it and hit it..."
did you know him?
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Nope--didn't know him. And the trailer still hasn't been fixed.
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hehehe. "i saw your trailer here...and couldn't see it...ya, couldn't see it and hit it..."
did you know him?