I've always found it strange that people still wish to go by D***. I've always found those rhyming short names like D***, Bill, Peg, etc strange in the first place, but D*** takes the cake.i met my first ****. for real his name is **** super nice man. but im always afraid ill mixx up names which i do a lot and im afraid ill call someone else **** btw if the curse filter gets my post im typing the short name for richard
i think im also going to try a priest to talk to. i think it may help . been thinking a meds and im to afraid to try them again. just to many horrible side effects. as said before i couldnt even pee most days was even on prostrat meds . and my thyoid was all messed up and other stuff. its so nice to be able to pee now. . . but if there is a new med id try if the doc tells me its side effect free
docs scare me due to that fact . all them side effects i pretty much had no idea they was from my meds except then hand jerking which sucked to lol..
My mother's landline received about ten calls a day from salespeople using autodialers. I recorded the dead-line tone from a video on YouTube onto Mom's answering machine. That action cut the volume of calls by 95%. The calls that don't disconnect are handled by an answering machine. If the reason for the call is important, they'll leave a message.
Smart move, Chauncey. Those are called SIT tones (Special Information Tones) for anyone wondering. They are intended to inform the caller (or robodialer) that a line has been disconnected or otherwise modified, and this tricks some systems into automatically removing that number from their database. It's not perfect but it helps.My mother's landline received about ten calls a day from salespeople using autodialers. I recorded the dead-line tone from a video on YouTube onto Mom's answering machine. That action cut the volume of calls by 95%. The calls that don't disconnect are handled by an answering machine. If the reason for the call is important, they'll leave a message
Thanks, PW. The calls harshed my calm. The autodialer forwarded the call to the salesperson when it detected the answering machine answering the call. Then it was ten seconds of - "Hello. Hello. Hello? Is anyone there? Can you hear me?"Smart move, Chauncey. Those are called SIT tones (Special Information Tones) for anyone wondering. They are intended to inform the caller (or robodialer) that a line has been disconnected or otherwise modified, and this tricks some systems into automatically removing that number from their database. It's not perfect but it helps.