That's a good idea for Joe, and phones a lot less capable than crackberries have it. Of course, it means you have to enter it into your address book first, so it's not an option for a one-time call. I just found and ordered a Bluetooth transmitter that attaches to my iPod, thus eliminating the cord altogether- which I find is constantly getting snagged when I'm listening to it while working. Combined with stereo Bluetooth headphones, this may work well. So nobody's using Bluetooth at the telescope to eliminate all those USB and phone-style cables? All you'd need to keep are power cables, theoretically. On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Richard Tenney <retenney@yahoo.com> wrote:
My Blackberry has voice recognition software that allows a number to be "dialed" by simply telling it which person to call. No buttons to push! I'm sure there are other makes and models out there that do the same.