Subj : Funny code section To : Andrew Clarke From : Mike Luther Date : Thu Mar 04 2010 08:23 am Interesting remark.. ac> On Thu 2010-03-04 20:29, Mvan Le (3:800/432) wrote to Andrew Clarke: ac>> Apparently 555-1212 is Directory Assistance in the US and Canada. ML> Ah I see. I suppose that should be rejected back in the day when ML> people actually took phone numbers seriously. These days nobody ML> cares :) ac> I don't think anybody really cared much back then either :) I think if you look you will find that to this day there are a series of telephone numbers here in the USA which are in the 555-#### area which are still forbidden to be used for assignment to any person! The reason is that they are 'reserved' for use in the motion picture industry for use in movies so that people who try to call them cannot reach anything. Actually, the entire QNODE declaraton and setup file for putting together a very carefully chosen acceptable outbound call number matrix is still quite important to me and I suspect many other people who still support phone dial line BBS operations. Yes, it is true that things have moved largely to 'unlimited' long distance and even local area charge for phone service. But not everywhere and for everyone,especially for those who must use POTS lines for BBS support. It is still important to be able to segregate operations so that only phone numbers one wants the system to be able to dial are actually dialable. That to still guard against run-away cost issues. Where you are actually still charged for every outbound call you make on a per second connection even to a number you are trying to call that doesn't even answer the phone! I know. For sure. The LD service I must use here actually DOES bill me for each call to a number outbound even if I don't connect for a minimum of one minute even if that number still just rings and doesn't answer. And they will not change this issue. --> Sleep well; OS/2's still awake! ;) Mike @ 1:117/3001 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Ziplog Public Port (1:117/3001) .