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  1. On 5/24/2024 at 10:55 AM, POA1 said:

    The country code for the US, Canada and most of the Caribbean is 1.

     

    If you store phone numbers with a preceding 1, your carrier will drop it when dialing from the USA.

     

    If you really, really want to have the old timey, just like grandma used to do dialing experience, it's

     

    011+ Country Code + NPA + NXX

     

    NPA is numbering plan area, or as you youngsters call it, "Area Code."

     

    NXX is the phone number. 7 digits in the US.

     

     

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    Or if we go way way bach, "Sarah, get me Juanita down at the diner."

    Spanning Time: When phones meant hand cranks, operators and party lines

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  2. 7 minutes ago, richwmn said:

    HAL and Princess outsourced their websites to the same group in 2016, so both are managed by the same, outside, group.

     

    As someone who has been outsourced.... Those companies are usually better at writing ironclad contacts than that are IT.

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  3. On 6/16/2023 at 3:30 PM, CRUZBUDS said:

    I always carry two machines, I can't sleep without it.  We're lucky and rarely have fly to a port, so it isn't a big deal.  

     

    Sidenote,  if you need CPAP parts while traveling, you must have your prescription.  I left the water reservoir for my Air10 on a road-trip.  It is not useable without it. 

     

    It was extremely stressful to locate the part in Fresno CA at 4:00 PM.  I found it at a supplier, they were very nice, but they couldn't sell it to my without my prescription.  I was finally able to get hold of my doctor and she faxed it to them.  I was out the door by about 5:10 with my new reservoir -- it cost about $11  😀

     

    Lesson learned!

     

    Yet it appears you can order parts online.  Interesting...

     

    https://www.cpap.com/plp/cpap-humidifier-chambers/ZT0yNzc

     

     

     

  4. On 6/11/2023 at 5:20 PM, Haljo1935 said:

    Yes, aligned that AI absolutely has a role in engineering, navigation, and certain passenger encounters (like the Dive In app you mentioned).  But I don't believe it will be the life preserver @mcrcruiser is predicting; there are far too many "human" encounters (cabin stewards and chefs, for ex) that the industry depends on.

    Interesting conversation, for sure!

     

     

     

    Your new cabin steward.

    The Jetsons Rosie the Robot Production Cel (Hanna-Barbera, c ...

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  5. 2 hours ago, TriumphGuy said:

    I would think they'd be able to block streaming services regardless of whether a VPN is used or not. I'd like to be able to use a VPN to keep tabs on investments and bank accounts. Nothing nefarious.

    Financial sites all use TLS so your communications between your browser and the institution's web server is encrypted anyway.  I guess it's possible there are financial sites that don't use TLS.  I'd find another "bank" if it didn't.

  6. 5 minutes ago, richwmn said:

    The speed has actually been pretty good. I have had T-Mobile since about June of 2018. Since that time I have been on several cruises and this is the first time I have received the out of network message. The speed has always been good, and on this cruise in particular I have not had any problems using local data. In fact, I have watched Youtube videos on both my phone and tablet (both have T-Mobile service). I have also been able, for the most part, to use WiFi calling on the ship, and Whatsapp for calls and video calls in ports. I did make a couple of international calls at 25 cents a minute, also without any problems.

     

    Thanks.   I had GoogleFi (which uses T-Mobile in the USA) for a 49 day TA/Med cruise in 2017 and it worked great everywhere but Malta-and we were there overnight.  Another person on the cruise that had Fi also had the issue.  It was supposed to work but I assume it was just some type of glitch.

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