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Sock Puppets in the Stacks
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One library geek, two hands, three sock puppets, four hours of sleep, five books, and a six megabit internet connection.
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Sock Puppets in the Stacks Sock Puppets in the Stacks One library geek, two hands, three sock puppets, four hours of sleep, five books, and a six megabit internet connection. Tuesday, September 28, 2010 AT&T and Google Voice: a cautionary tale Even though I don't have an Android phone (I have a Nokia Symbian phone), I decided to try out google voice this summer. The Google Voicemail service seemed like a fun service to try out, so I gave it a go. And now I've found out that it cost me, significantly. Or at least in the form of 44 overage minutes and all of my rollover minutes. Why? What isn't explained in the google voice voicemail activation steps is that you are actually setting up a call forwarding service. Instead of going to AT&Ts voicemail (which doesn't 'count' as call forwarding), the calls are forwarded to an external service (google) which does. This is important to understanding why my minute usage soared after activating the voicemail feature of google v...
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