> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leif Madsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: February 9, 2006 3:44 PM
> To: Jim Van Meggelen
> Cc: Andrew Kohlsmith; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] DID lines
> 
> On 2/9/06, Jim Van Meggelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It took me years to figure out what a trunk was, because
> whenever I'd
> > ask anyone they'd give me some mumbo-jumbo about how one goes about 
> > programming one, instead of telling me what they were for. When I 
> > finally figured it out, I felt like taking a broom to
> everyone who had
> > spent so much time confusing me.
> 
> Dear Jim,
> 
> Please don't leave us in suspence -- we need to know too!

OK, a trunk is, like, when you have these two . . . or maybe three? . . .

Um wait . . .

No, trunks are for when you take a . . .

Hmm . . .

See, you need trunks when you want to connect, um, telephones? And you have
these, um, I forget what they're called but anyway you need them and they're
really handy.

> > Issues . . . oh I got issues . . . and my analyst says it's all 
> > Nortel's fault!
> 
> You've been blaming things on Nortel for YEARS and I just don't buy it 
> anymore.

NOBODY's buying it anymore. Check their stock price!


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Jim Van Meggelen
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