I use a mobile phone, it is a piece of junk my bro gave me because I'm too poor to pay the minutes my old phone company wanted. Boost, 10 cents pay as you go, I use it way too much to talk to people I don't want to talk to and to get messages that are not mine! I don't think I would use the Vonage right now but definately the electronics, which I crave! It's nice to get new instead of hand me downs.
I'm not posting a picture of my phone here, If I post a photo to make anyone laugh that hard, I should get paid up front!
Thanks for the password reset. Now remember why I don't post in these forums. When what you do or write about as an individual is larger than yourself, everything you do is promotional. I'm always breaking the rules...must be why Strictly Ballroom is my favorite movie.
I currently use a land line with an old GE touch tone phone like this one: I would try the app if I had an iPhone or iPad. Maybe after I win one I can try it to call some friends in the US.
Trusty old Nokia, 4 years old still going strong with the original battery. Use Skype on my HP pavilion dv6 a lot when traveling. I would be willing to try Time To Call, sounds quite good. Cheers!
I currently use Google Voice in conjunction with Skype to make all of my phone calls. Although Google Voice's rates are pretty good, using Time To Call would be very interesting since the concept is great. Here's my current phone, the LG Dare:: Twitter post: http://twitter.com/#!/andreasr3d3/status/101403920718495744
I mostly use my mobile; Samsung Focus with the marvelous Microsoft WP7 OS and my PC with a Magic Jack that I purchased in their first year. Now, with my new iPad2 from Geekzone, I will use Time to Call:
I use my mobile (LG Optimus) for 90% of my calling needs. I use Skype for the rest. I would definitely try TimeToCall if I had an iPad. Once I had finished Angry Birds of course...
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