I agree.
I believe that people often forget that a phone is there for the owners
convienience, not for the callers!
We have to get out of the habit of rushing to answer - once I had done this,
things got much less stressful. I often let my answer machine pick up calls
if I am busy, and if they are worth talking to, I pick up then or leave it
until they either call me back at a better time, or I call them.
It's so nice being in control.... ;-)
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Jason Lord
Sent: 19 August 2005 15:53
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Subject: Re: [data-protection] Silent Calls - are the DMA's new rules right?
And just how is it ever reckless to make a phone call or reasonable to
presume that calling someone on the phone is likely to lead to a persons
death?! If that was the case then, in these litigious times, nobody
would call anybody for any reason.
Michael Lord
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