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Regarding today's interview of Martin Buckley for Novell Open Audio, I have a cool "I ask tough questions" t-shirt for someone who leaves us a good question for Martin Buckley on our voice line. That's +1 801 861-1313, or toll free In the U.S., it's 800-218-1400.
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Live questions next? We'll
Submitted by Martin Buckley (not verified) on 14 June 2006 - 6:04am.
Live questions next? We'll need the 5 second delay loop I'm sure.. :)
"And next up it's Nancy from Baltimore - Good Morning Nancy - and how can we help you with your timesync problems.."
Next thing we'll be syndicated on NPR on Saturday mornings.
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We did the interview - the
Submitted by Martin Buckley (not verified) on 14 June 2006 - 2:47pm.
We did the interview - the full behind the scenes revelations are at my Evil ZEN Scientist Blog.
I will repost here if people ask for it.
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You guys ignore the rest of
Submitted by Uwe (not verified) on 17 June 2006 - 8:44am.
You guys ignore the rest of the planet again. These days it should be possible to have a toll free number for other countries as well.
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Uwe - email is welcome - as
Submitted by Martin Buckley (not verified) on 17 June 2006 - 12:54pm.
Uwe - email is welcome - as is Skype.
There are plenty of 'zero cost' options for contacting Novell Open Audio.
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Uwe: Martin is correct. We
Submitted by Ted Haeger (not verified) on 17 June 2006 - 2:39pm.
Uwe:
Martin is correct. We accept questions by email, and when we use them on the show, we send a shirt.
Getting worldwide toll-free is very expensive. As is shipping a shirt internationally. I was hoping that shipping internationally was enough. :)
--T
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