Simple and already exists, the first time a number is seen the caller gets a machine asking them to leave a message, this then gets forwarded to the recipient who can choose to take the call or not based on the message.
Once the call is taken the number is whitelisted and the caller gets through first time the next time.
My bank and both credit cards do.
Amex (Canada) is particularly bad. It also restricts you to between 6 and 8 alphanumeric characters but doesnt give you an error when you create it longer, it just chops the end off. This caused me a lot of confusion on the first login.
I feel the same way, I owned mine for a total of seven weeks. I played zelda for about three then it sat there unused for the rest of the time as I had no more motivation to play it (who cares about everybody votes or miis).
I was offered $450CAD by somebody who was having trouble finding one in the stores and literally bit their hand off.
This is true, being a Brit in Ottawa I just watched my first playoff series. In the beginning I didn't have a clue where the puck was (I was watching in SD).
By the end of the finals I was able to figure out where it should be by the players positions, however I still hardly see the damned thing.
I flew to Crete (Heraklion) from Gatwick in 2002, while we didn't have IFE's on the seatbacks there was a camera in the nosegear which came on the TV monitors on takeoff and landing. This is the only flight Ive ever been on with this feature but it was _very_ cool.
France and British nuclear weapons are few and easily destroyable, since the US built their Silo's and they have no nuclear subsHmmm, no nuclear subs in the UK dont worry about us.
I really cant understand how they can prove you have done this though. Surely its just a matter of swapping out your disk for a new/spare one and getting rid of or hiding the incriminating one.
Simple and already exists, the first time a number is seen the caller gets a machine asking them to leave a message, this then gets forwarded to the recipient who can choose to take the call or not based on the message.
Once the call is taken the number is whitelisted and the caller gets through first time the next time.
Or Quebec. Cool climate to the extreme and tons of hydro.
If you're interested in bumping up the torque and bhp you might want to do a quick google for "BSR saab".
BBC Radio 1 98.1FM
This is european, how odd???
We had something like this back home a few years ago. Two miles of railway track stolen buy guys with diggers
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/2673629.stm
Some women just dont look good with a 'tache
Isnt that the shape of the tank?
This is exactly what Bell Canada are doing right now, except they are also doing it to their competition!!
I wonder if this is the same simulated surface where the original landings were filmed.
I dont get it...
"all PC computers were 386, ran MS-DOS, had 32MBytes of RAM"
Thats one hell of a lot of RAM for a 386...
Wouldnt turning on your heated front seats spoof the cameras anyway???
My bank and both credit cards do.
Amex (Canada) is particularly bad. It also restricts you to between 6 and 8 alphanumeric characters but doesnt give you an error when you create it longer, it just chops the end off. This caused me a lot of confusion on the first login.
I feel the same way, I owned mine for a total of seven weeks. I played zelda for about three then it sat there unused for the rest of the time as I had no more motivation to play it (who cares about everybody votes or miis).
I was offered $450CAD by somebody who was having trouble finding one in the stores and literally bit their hand off.
This is true, being a Brit in Ottawa I just watched my first playoff series. In the beginning I didn't have a clue where the puck was (I was watching in SD).
By the end of the finals I was able to figure out where it should be by the players positions, however I still hardly see the damned thing.
I flew to Crete (Heraklion) from Gatwick in 2002, while we didn't have IFE's on the seatbacks there was a camera in the nosegear which came on the TV monitors on takeoff and landing. This is the only flight Ive ever been on with this feature but it was _very_ cool.
France and British nuclear weapons are few and easily destroyable, since the US built their Silo's and they have no nuclear subsHmmm, no nuclear subs in the UK dont worry about us.
I really cant understand how they can prove you have done this though. Surely its just a matter of swapping out your disk for a new/spare one and getting rid of or hiding the incriminating one.
"I am in the high end Home theatre market"
We call it future shop in Canada.
That and what we used to call an AOL user, we now call a 'blogger'
I wish I had mod points today.
Monkey island had a crazy decoder wheel. Mind you that game took 11 floppies, I still remember those load times and disk swaps between screens.
I always liked this story about the xerox machine in the Russian embassy doing more than just copying documents.
"They don't use tabs, don't know what tabs are, and don't want to know how to use tabs"
Since they are so up to date I would love to try their cutting egde products.
Is this supposed to be an SMS message or are some of the keys on your keyboard missing? Either way, what are you on about???
Try http://www.bbclearningasiapacific.com/asp/catalogu e/productdetail.asp?productcode=19868