A whole new world of TLAs I don’t understand (Or, Josh wants to install VoIP/Asterisk)

Over the past week or two, I’ve heard about VoIP a bit more than usual, first with Adrian of Beat FM doing his thing over VoIP from Lis­more with FireFly/Freshtel, and then a lit­tle later, when Steve asked if I could join a convo with a guy called Dave to pro­vide some gen­eral Linux advice, as Dave had just installed the Aster­isk PBX soft­ware on a box (or, if you’re Steve, “com­puter”) and needed to SSH into it.

So, awareness/interest cat­a­lysts are there. I’d looked/heard about the Aster­isk soft­ware some time ago, but sort of wrote it off as not quite worth the effort. More recently, how­ever, we’ve been try­ing to get gen­eral ICT stuff sorted for the new place of res­i­dence, in a way that’ll let us cut costs a lit­tle. Read the rest of this entry »

Freetel are evil

As the title of this post says, Free­tel are evil. I’m cur­rently too furi­ous to write a ratio­nal and rea­son­able post about it, with­out swear­ing, but I plan to edit this as soon as pos­si­ble to detail exactly how and why this is the case.

Later: Josh has calmed down, and com­mences writ­ing a rant about the issue. The long turn­around is because I was out last night/this morn­ing, not because I took that long to calm down. Still annoyed, though… Read the rest of this entry »

Leave me alone

Oh, damn, I’m not at a class.

Please, call me and ask my whereabouts.

Don’t bother check­ing absen­tee records; it’s not like they exist for a reason.

Why can’t peo­ple catch a cold via telephony?

I need to change my number.

# by Josh on August 27th, 2004 Tags:
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Ideal weblog application

Voice recog­ni­tion.  All the way.  Sure, it could get expen­sive, but pre­sum­ably not more so than WAP would be (well, okay; it would be, but if any value at all is placed on time, then call­ing a num­ber and dic­tat­ing ownz try­ing to type into a mobile key­pad anyday!).

It’d mean I could walk between build­ings and blog as I go, not in a crappy wi-fi enabled kind of way (although, admit­tedly, if SACS cov­er­age extended to the vicin­ity sur­round­ing the school, I’d prob­a­bly have bought a wire­less card by now and had a hack at mak­ing it work), but in a flu­ent, hands-free, talk-into-phone-and-content-appears-online kind of way.

How cool would that be?!  Never again would there be a com­plaint of “you haven’t updated your blog since last time I checked a few hours ago!”, because not an hour would pass with­out a phonecall and a voice-enabled update of the website!!

Well, okay.  An hour would pass.  In fact, many hours would pass.  But it’s a cool idea, don’t you think?  Still, sev­eral phone calls a day (let’s throw three in the air as a ball­park fig­ure, not count­ing at-home updates) would add up.  Let’s do the maths, shall we?  Okay.  So, let’s say an Orange phone server­side, so I get free five minute phone calls from my baby Sam­sung.  Let’s make it pre­paid — not as though we’re mak­ing calls from it.

A charge­able call must be made within a 12 month period, or the ser­vice will get narfed.  Okay.  That’s cool, I can setup an SMS gate­way online and use that occa­sion­ally.  Bonus.  Cost?  Assum­ing I keep the calls under 5mins, noth­ing to con­nect — there’s a limit on the amount of free Orange-to-Orange time I can have a month, but it’s pretty ridicu­lously high, so I’d not worry about that too much — and the cost for the pre­paid?  Well, between $33 and $90, depend­ing on the expiry length required.  So if I go for $90, that gives me a year to use the credit.

At what rate?  $0.18/message sent, and of course, reciev­ing calls is free.

So let’s say about $50 a year, plus ini­tial hand­set cost.  Let’s face it, I’m not really one for both­er­ing to login to a web inter­face to send mes­sages most of the time — I’d use it, but not incred­i­bly often.

All this is of course ignor­ing the tech­ni­cal fea­si­bil­ity of using tele­phony as a voice-recognition medium — not only do cur­rent sys­tems strug­gle with micro­phones already, this is also with­out the other con­di­tions imposed on mobile lines!  The soft­ware side of things (i.e. inter­fac­ing with web panel/directly with MySQL) also presents a lit­tle bit of a chal­lenge, although not pro­hib­i­tive — it’d be a bit of fun, to say the least.

This’d make me blog more, though.  A lot more.  That said, I blog more when pro­cras­ti­nat­ing, or when hol­i­days are on — the sim­ple solu­tion?  Give me more hol­i­days (or assessments:|)!!!

Over­com­pli­ca­tion of a sim­ple prob­lem rocks.