Word: voicemail
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...scandal broke and the lobbyist was fired by his firm, Greenberg Traurig. "Jack was calling and said, 'Man, I need help.'" Even after everything he had taken from the tribe, he still wanted more. Worfel turned him down, but Abramoff kept calling, leaving eight or nine more voicemail messages. Finally, Worfel did the only thing he could do against a man as persistent as Jack Abramoff. He got a new cell phone...
...Palm has also tossed in a few sweet features for you to manage calls. By now, lots of people are abuzz about the fact that there's a simple VCR-style control for managing voicemail with your stylus. The forward, back and repeat commands, along with the necessary save and delete, are represented by tiny icons, so you don't have to wait for the voicemail lady to tell you what to type. It's a simple innovation, but a brilliant one. How about another one? Some people's calls are easy to ignore, but when it comes to spouses...
First things first, the mobile. The missed call sans voicemail message is my primary pet peeve. Simply dialing a number does not guarantee reciprocation nor does it earn anyone points in the staying-in-touch department. I am surely left wondering if I should call back, perhaps not call back, or whether he meant to call me at all. Worse yet, has he resorted to calling another crush since I’m too busy cursing caller...
...fine too. But please don’t summarize your day, don’t leave long pauses of empty silences, and do not, under any circumstances, then apologize for your lack of brevity with drawn out umms and ahhs. It’s uncomfortable listening to voicemail, considering a cancer-breeding mound of metal is peeled to my ear, so don’t elongate my misery...
...will never get done,” he says.He used to take the applications home with him, but decided to do all his reading in his office to make sure he does not lose any.Upon reaching his office each morning, he checks his inbox, his e-mail, and his voicemail; orders the communications in order of difficulty and urgency; and responds to them accordingly. His day revolves around reading applications and meetings with staff members and Fitzsimmons. Evans regularly contacts the Harvard Foundation, on whose board he sits, to see how he can help, and he says he tries...