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Posted by Al in Dallas on August 25, 2007, 10:29 pm
Please log in for more thread options >>Hi:
>> >>EDT [European Deaf Telephone] and EDTN are the TDD protocols used in >>Switzerland. >
>Why do I suspect you are wasting everyone's time, even >before reading the rest? > >Are you a moron? Keep in mind that I didn't come quickly to >this conclusion, it was based on your previous posts and >responses. > > >>Where can I find technical information about the EDT/
>>EDTN? Also, I would like to hear some tones resulting from the remote >>EDTs/EDTNs located in Switzerland. >
>I'm sure you would, because you deliberately seek piddly >dumbassness. > > >>I live in USA, so if I dial an EDT/
>>EDTN number to Switzerland, I will hear both the EDT/EDTN tones as >>well as the tones resulting from negotiations among international >>telephone exchanges. >
>You will hear whatever we allow. Post your credit card >number, social security number, address, expiration date, >DOB, and the validation number and only then can we process >your request. > > > >>Those textphone and international exchange tones
>>give me an eerie feeling which I enjoy. >
>Of course, because you're out of your freakin' mind. WTF! An eerie feeling which he enjoys? And somehow electronics and telecom experts are supposed to care? -- Al in St. Lou | ||||||||||

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