Someone else replied that they are going to use * to control their entry gate system by cell phone. Nice.
Thanks for the examples! While reading over at voip-info.org, I found the auto-dial feature that can be combined with .call files. That should be perfect for an idea I had -- use cron and POP3 to check my e-mail account for any new messages from the transit authority... if there are any, dial/ring home phones at 6am and playback a message to check e-mail for possible morning commute problems. Not quite as good as drunkdial though :)
On 9/22/05, Tom Hayden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, there are about a billion DIY * projects out there. My
slightly-insane use of asterisk on a tiny budget is running the
site:www.drunkdial.org
People call in - leave drunk messages then comment on them later.
Cheers,
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Tom Hayden
On 9/22/05, Brian McEntire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope the subject isn't too buzzword compliant :)
>
> I'm just curious: What have people done with Asterisk? I'm particularly
> interested in DIY projects and things that can be done on a small/home
> office (or even hobbiest's) budget. If you have clever hacks or creative
> functionality you've implemented, I'd love to hear what a few people have
> come up with.
>
> Thanks! -Brian
>
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