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  1. GraysonPeddie

    SIP-based VRS Providers

    I live in the US, but thanks.
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    SIP-based VRS Providers

    Hi. I do have a question about whether VRS providers support SIP or not, but while I know this is a technical post that I'm about to write, I'd like to brief anyone about SIP. SIP is Session Initiated Protocol. It allows invitation (phones ringing, for example), acknowledgement (this is when...
  3. GraysonPeddie

    Layar

    Nice! Can't wait to have Layers in USA when it becomes available, but I can wait until my contract with Sprint expires on November of 2010 when I can get an unlocked smartphone and choose a carrier of my choice (either T-Mobile or AT&T).
  4. GraysonPeddie

    Make 2 routers work together HELP ME

    Let me just assume that he changed the network portion of an IP address ([network.network.network].[host]) of his Netgear router to match his D-Link's, but with a different host number in the IP address (just to make sure there's no IP address conflict between two routers and that it does not...
  5. GraysonPeddie

    Clarification Rumor of $.29 per Minute on MVP usage ?

    Okay, so let me get this straight: I use a VP service to call my mom's cell phone number whose service provider is Alltel. So, my mom will be charged 29 cents a minute? That's discrimination! :( Of course, I'm not deaf and have very little knowledge of ASL (I doubt there are deaf who live in...
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    Make 2 routers work together HELP ME

    If you setup a static IP address under Linux to something like 192.168.0.2 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, then you will only have 254 hosts within that subnet. Thus, its network IP address is set to 192.168.0.0 and the broadcast IP address is set to 192.168.0.255. If you want to set your...
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    Movie theater prices.

    I spent like $4 to $5 for a ticket watching Star Trek at AMC Tallahassee Mall 20. I did that through MovieTickets.com (my own personal box office! :giggle:)! Better don't wait 'til Friday 12:00 PM! :)
  8. GraysonPeddie

    "333" message on Blackberry from T-Mobile

    :giggle: You're kidding, right? That's funny! :giggle:
  9. GraysonPeddie

    Nitrition: Cholesterol -- Either LDL, HDL, or Both?

    4% in 6 weeks is not that much for Cherrios, but having a couple amounts of low-density lipoprotein while Cheerios claims that I can lose 4% of low-density lipoprotein in 6 weeks just seem to contradict itself.
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    Nitrition: Cholesterol -- Either LDL, HDL, or Both?

    When it comes to looking at nutrition for foods, like cereal (I don't eat breakfast every morning -- not even lunch, since I'm in a diet), under the Total Fats, is the word "Cholesterol" considered "good cholesterol" or "bad cholesterol?" I know that cholesterol has two parts to it: low density...
  11. GraysonPeddie

    will you buy a captel 800i phones?

    Sure! I'd like to have a CapTel 800i when it becomes available for purchase. But what I'd like as a bonus is a built-in SIP (Session Initiated Protocol [note: won't work with Vonage/8x8 unless you went with "Asterisk"-friendly provider such as CallCentric as Vonage had increased the price of...
  12. GraysonPeddie

    Dual Ethernet

    Okay, but I'm talking specifics of multiplayer gaming purposes that does not connect directly to the Internet. I know dual ethernet ports is for servers, but all the motherboard features for gaming are pretty much overkill for servers unless you have a server motherboard. Perhaps this thread...
  13. GraysonPeddie

    Dual Ethernet

    Then why are SLI/Crossfire/CrossfireX motherboards like this one has 2 Ethernet ports? That's just overkill for servers if it's for gamers who want to get the most out of the graphics for games, even at a LAN party.
  14. GraysonPeddie

    Dual Ethernet

    Not only for servers, but I think this can also be setup for LAN parties for multiplayer gaming. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAN_party
  15. GraysonPeddie

    CapTel Phones

    Then perhaps I'm not being very clear on my post, then. :( I tend to understand logic better than words. :|
  16. GraysonPeddie

    CapTel Phones

    WebCapTel is not great for two-line captioned telephone (one for voice and one for CapTel, which allows you to receive phone calls and receive captions without the caller having to dial the 1-800 number). Another disadvantage of WebCapTel is that if you are going to receive telephone calls...
  17. GraysonPeddie

    CapTel Phones

    If I were you, I'll wait until CapTel 800i becomes available for purchase. Sprint Announces Availability of CapTel 800i - Specs, reviews and prices. That way, you don't have to worry about having a landline phone service, as traditional CapTel is not that great with Voice over IP (VoIP, for...
  18. GraysonPeddie

    From deaf/Deaf Perspective: When Answering The Door

    I'm visually impaired and I don't think I'll be able to tell who's there through the peephole.
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    From deaf/Deaf Perspective: When Answering The Door

    Hi. I'm trying to do a search, but I don't know the correct keyword when it comes to answering the front door, so here it goes: This night, I've been solicited about the books and magazine contest (or something like that--I don't know! :ugh:) and told me I can get 20,000 points, but I said no...
  20. GraysonPeddie

    Walk Score (www.walkscore.com)

    Half a mile is not that bad! It's good exercise! :)
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