[VoIP] The Museum of Communications, Seattle
Duncan Smith
duncan.b.smith at gmail.com
Tue Apr 17 23:19:59 CDT 2007
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 10:51:25PM -0700, David Josephson wrote:
> I have been talking with another friend who lives in Seattle and is
> a regular volunteer with the Seattle museum, Dave Dintenfass. He's
> talked to Don about it, ordered Asterisk books and should be part of
> the project too. Sounds like there is a lot of support in various
> directions for this project. The Asterisk box could also help them
> tie their various switches together.
>
> --
> David Josephson
Hi! I'm new on the list.
I guess you could say that I'm the resident 19-year old at the Seattle
museum. I came across the CNET project back in December, mentally
bookmarked it as "neato", and went on to things such as passing math
class. (*sadface*)
Although my school schedule doesn't often allow museum trips, one of
my criteria for summer employment this year is that I get many
non-working Tuesdays.
Anyway, I've used Linux and other Unix for several years, though I
have no specific Asterisk experience.
(What's the list etiquette rule for PGP signed messages? I usually
include the signature as a MIME attachment; is that bad?)
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