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Hi Phil and Everyone,

Oh, if there is some Voice email program, that would be so cool. I 
think it would have to be an attachment.

I'll find out and let you know.

Thanks.

Lovings,
Pat Ferguson very deprived of sleep


At 11:27 PM 12/3/2006, you wrote:
>There used to be a couple of email voice programs that allowed you to record
>an email to someone as an attachment so your email was voice instead of
>typed.  Has anyone heard of such programs recently?  I really honestly
>believed all email would eventually go voice and or video.  With most
>internet providers offering, as with my carrier, 250 megs of email storage,
>and much more for extra money each month, I really thought this would have
>become very common by now.  I understand that the voice chat rooms are more
>popular but I would think private emails, or mailing lists like this, could
>easily handle one or two minute e voice mail recordings unless a mailing
>list became way too large with subscribers.
>
>Phil.

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