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Started by LinLin, Jul 29, 2010, 08:27:03

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LinLin

Is there a certain combo (like *59) to call back the last person who called me on my idnet phone line? I don't have their number.


Glenn

1471 will give you the number as long as it is not withheld.
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LinLin

Excellent. Thank you!

Simon

Wow!  If only all questions were that quick to resolve!  ;D
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Rik

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esh

Ah, but does anyone know WHY it is 1471?!

(...I haven't a clue.)
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Bill

Quote from: esh on Jul 29, 2010, 13:11:53
Ah, but does anyone know WHY it is 1471?!

Because if you dial something else, it doesn't work  :P
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Simon

Because the numbers are in a vertical line, and therefore, easy to remember?  :dunno:
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zappaDPJ

Quote from: Bill on Jul 29, 2010, 13:35:59
Because if you dial something else, it doesn't work  :P

:lol:
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Lance

Quote from: Simon on Jul 29, 2010, 13:36:29
Because the numbers are in a vertical line, and therefore, easy to remember?  :dunno:

So why not just 147?  :P
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Rik

It's a direct line to the CEO. ;D
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Bill

Quote from: Simon on Jul 29, 2010, 13:36:29
Because the numbers are in a vertical line, and therefore, easy to remember?  :dunno:

One of my logins on Compuserve was something like 44174.147, it was very convenient  ;D
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Rik

Those happy days when we were openly known as a number. :)
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Ted

Quote from: Lance on Jul 29, 2010, 18:24:37
So why not just 147?  :P

Come on, Lance. Give us a break!  :whistle:
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Simon

Quote from: Lance on Jul 29, 2010, 18:24:37
So why not just 147?  :P

Because that isn't 4 digits, and it would be too easy.  :P
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sobranie

Brilliant Niall  :karma:

Simon

Very funny series.  ;D
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Ray

Excellent, Niall.  :rofl3:
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pctech

Great Niall, one of my favourite episodes  :karma:

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