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How do you answer your phone (when looking for a new gig)?

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    #31
    Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Post

    There is a setting on the phone to ring two more times before diverting but it didn't seem to work - is this an Orange network setting?
    Probably.

    I had the same issue when I got my N95 years ago. I had to phone up O2 and get them to change the setting. They then gave me this code which I wrote down so I could change the number of rings any time I wanted. Shame I lost it.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #32
      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
      Probably.

      I had the same issue when I got my N95 years ago. I had to phone up O2 and get them to change the setting. They then gave me this code which I wrote down so I could change the number of rings any time I wanted. Shame I lost it.
      I use a Nokia N95. The problem is it's festooned with so many buttons all round the side that if you grab the phone from yoiur pocket when it rings, the chances are you'll accidently press one and turn on the loudspeaker or start taking photos.

      Also, apparently the N95 has been responsible for dozens of divorces, because snapping it shut doesn't disconnect the call as one would expect. You have to press the lower right red disconnect button.
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