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Phone trees? No more

You know those pesky phone trees that keep you from talking to a real human when you call large companies? Well, there's a new service at nophonetrees.com, which will navigate the phone tree for you. If they support the company you want to call, all you have to do is enter in your phone number and the service will call you back when it's done navigating the phone tree. If it actually waits to call you back after a wait queue then I'd be very impressed. I tested it and, sure enough, after about 30 seconds, I got a call back with a human on the other end. "Oops. Sorry, wrong number."

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Comments (2)

very good

Ben Weatherford:

I tried for the first time to copy a TV recording I had done in XP MC and stored on my hard drive. I tried to copy it to a DVD, but I kept getting a message to insert a recordable DV. At the time I was getting this message I had a new "CompUSA DVD+R 4.7GB 120minute Video Speed up to 4X". Can anyone tell me what kind of video is needed to record from a Media Center TV recording, or what I might have been doing wrong?

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