Subj : Funny code section To : John Guillory From : Mike Luther Date : Sat Mar 27 2010 11:06 am Mmmmmmmm John ..... JG> Re: Funny code section JG> By: Mike Luther to John Guillory on Thu Mar 25 2010 11:01 pm > I think you'll find it is called Majic Jack. JG> Oh, $19.99/yr, I have 2 actually... I was also JG> thinking it was a POTS that allowed one to hook up JG> a modem to it and dial-out .... ;-) I'm actually JG> giving skype a try, the quality sounds better than JG> magic jack.... But for Majic Jack, you can buy a JG> thin-client off ebay that allows you to plug the JG> magic jack in and you don't have to worry about the JG> magic jack software running on your computer.... Interesting! I gotta investigate this. One of my good technifriends from the 1970-80's went to Majic Jack for linking he and his grownup gone away children. It has been a while since we talked about this. We are in the USA 979 area code here. His Majic Jack 'area code' is in the 512 area code here. Which in that calling anywhere makes no technical difference. But that COULD make a BBS difference unless you know how to do discrete number setup for QNODE in your Nodelist configuration, chuckle. And, of course could be an issue if your NC was in 979 and your BBS was in 512 even though it might be one block away in town. At the time we talked about this a while back, this gentleman, Byron Young, a really good tech fellow with computers who is totally oriented toward MAC equipment, was the one who told me that Majic Jack was moving toward a defined MAC interface and that, of course, no work on OS/2 was even on the radar. Byron suggested that I get a simple WIN box to just interface Majic Jack alone and for no other Internet use. However, I've not even thought about that madness and don't intend to hobble up ANY itme which used NETBIOS over TCP/IP on my systems here. IN talking about this with someone else, they alerted me that there is a big hoopla going on in Congress now, filed by what I think I recall was Verizon initially, about how Majic Jack and this stuff is cratering the whole 'normal' POTS area code 'definitions' about what a POTS number is supposed to be and how to respectfully handle the entire 'normal' POTS telephone frame operations for their switches. High Ho, High Ho, it's up the laddie we go, chortle! --> Sleep well; OS/2's still awake! ;) Mike @ 1:117/3001 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Ziplog Public Port (1:117/3001) .