Google Voice

I signed up to get a beta invite for Google Voice a couple of weeks ago. I got the invite today, and set up my account. In the setup process I was able to choose my area code and look for a mix of numbers and letters to be my phone. I ended up getting one that was a combination of my first name and birth year. Makes it easy for me to remember, anyway.

This one number can ring multiple phones at once. I was able to set up my office, cell, and home number. You can decide what rings when (weekends, nights, days, however.) While testing, Kathy immediately objected and told me to get google off our home phone.

Grant called me right away and tested it. The Google lady on the phone acts as an operator and screens the calls. She asked me if I wanted to take the call or not from “brothu Grant” which was what he said when she asked his name.

What is amazing is that someone can leave a voicemail message, and a text transcript of the voicemail message goes to youre e-mail and is text messaged to your cell phone. You can also see your voicemails over the web, like an e-mail box. In the attached snapshot you can see where Google Voice did a pretty good job of translating two messages. The little button above each message lets me listen to the original over the PC.

Look in the lower left corner. I’m accumulating credits that can be used for international long distance. I’ve already earned 10 cents.

This is extraordinary. I assume I will see and hear some ads along the way that funds all of this.

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Barefoot Grass

mcc-jc-toes-at-stonegate.jpgI messed up. In an attempt to kill tough winter weeds that seem to enjoy Weed-B-Gone, I used Round-Up in January. It did a pretty good job on the weeds, but it was risky, because unless the Bermuda grass is completely dormant, Round-Up will kill/damage unseen green under the brown. This tactic had worked the prior year, but I don’t think this past winter got cold enough to make the Bermuda go totally dormant. Result? I ended up with a bunch of spots where weeds once had been that did not green up.

But, the Bermuda is tough, and filling in the bare spots. I’m hoping to have the entire yard as nice as the pictured section by October. Won’t do the Round-Up thing again.

Spare feet by Claire.

Kathy and Danny on Deck

Danny has been helping repair and repaint Gramalie’s deck over the past week. That got Kathy inspired. This is the second time we’ve stained the deck since Grant built it. Seems to hold up ok for about three years, but our dogs’ nails scratching off the red/brown stain make us wish we had gone with a lighter color. But it looks good for now, and the dogs are currently banned from the deck.

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My only contribution was these photographs and helping Danny move the grill. I didn’t want to get in the way of the fine job the two of them were doing.