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Pat, too bad speak doesn't rhyme with squeeze.  Lol.

earlier, Pat Ferguson, wrote:
>Hi Phil and Sandy,
>
>Well, that's way cool. I saw your messages on 
>the loving Mobile Speak list. I call it Mobile 
>Squeak. lol. I love that program.
>
>Do you both have to pay $30.00 a month for internet access with Verizon?
>
>I'm just not ready to do that yet.
>
>I'm happy for you both. lol.
>
>Love and Blessings,
>
>Pat Ferguson
>At 02:41 PM 5/29/2010, you wrote:
>>Sandy and I are now using web phones.  I am 
>>receiving echurch mail on my phone but so far, 
>>I haven't been able to send a message to the 
>>listserv to reach the echurch-USA list.  There 
>>must be something I am doing wrong.  The web 
>>phones allow full web service to the internet 
>>and the screen reader software, along with a 
>>human quality voice, reads everything the phone 
>>can do including text messaging.  You can 
>>download files as well.  These phones, the HTC 
>>Ozone cell phone, we got through Sandy's cell 
>>phone plan where she works so the phones were 
>>29 dollars and mine was free.  We tried the 
>>Talks software but then discovered the Mobile 
>>speak software works a million times better on 
>>these cell phones.  It also uses a qwerty full 
>>keyboard so you hunt and peck to type a message 
>>but the ozone phones have raised buttons 
>>instead of a flat surface and it is much easier 
>>for me to type in a message and to otherwise 
>>operate the phone.  You can also program the 
>>phone to run via voice recognition.  You can, 
>>in affect, program just about every feature to 
>>respond to your voice command.  I can also use 
>>it as a recording digital device.  I record 
>>what I want to say, attach it to the email 
>>recipient, and when they receive it on the 
>>other end, they can play my voice mail.  Also, 
>>all the voice mail message people may leave you 
>>on the cell phone voice mail system can be 
>>routed to your cell phone and stored.  That way 
>>you never have to dial your own cell phone 
>>number for voice messages left to you but 
>>rather you can just access them on the cell 
>>phone itself.  These are just a few features 
>>the cell phone and Mobile Speak screen reading 
>>software has available.  It is quite the 
>>learning curve for an old guy like me but it 
>>sure has been fun.  Minutes are not subtracted 
>>from the cell service when online with the 
>>internet so you can surf to your heart's 
>>content.  The Mobile speak software will work 
>>on dozens, literally, dozens of other cell 
>>phones.  This just happened to be the only 
>>phone Verizon had on which the Mobile Speaks 
>>software would work.  The software costs $275 
>>per phone but that, in and of itself, is cheap 
>>compared to the 700 and 900 and 1,000 dollars 
>>plus for other software.  I've yet to have 
>>experienced a lock up with the software.  Sandy 
>>has a blue tooth set up on her phone, too. Anyhow, that's my report.
>>
>>Phil.
>
>John
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>Can I trade this job for what's behind door 1?
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