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Withering Glance: At the tone, please don’t leave a message

Has voicemail gone the way of the dodo, or the personal check? It ought to.

Last update: November 5, 2009 - 12:20 PM

CP: What’s your beef this week, Monsieur Malcontent?

RN: If there’s a god in heaven, let’s pray that she pulls the plug on voice mail.

CP: What? You don’t like it when you get a greeting that says, “You have 12 unheard messages”?

RN: Stop it, you’re killing me. Along with my expanding waistline and the amount of cash I throw away on junk, that little green You-Have-A-Message light on my phone is one of the things I’m learning to ignore. People, can’t you just send an e-mail?

CP: I’m not clear what exactly pains you about voice mail. Isn’t it a convenience for a busy guy such as yourself, who also is a person who rarely picks up? You know what Margaret Cho’s mom says: “You no pick up, you gay.”

RN: In our instant messaging world, maybe it’s that voice mail travels at a snail’s pace. Or maybe it’s just a pathetic attempt on my part to emulate the young. Believe me, no one under 25 relies upon voice mail. Theirs is a text-only world.

CP: Another thing: How do I remove from my own voice-mail mechanism that woman who goes on for 15 precious seconds about leaving a numeric page and says, “when you are through, you may push 1, or just hang up.” Have you ever pushed 1? And who is this woman, anyway? RN: I don’t know, but can you imagine her residuals? Ka-ching.

CP: So voice mail, is it deader than the podcast? RN: More like seated in the departure lounge, next to “As the World Turns,” Blockbuster Video and personal checks.

CP: Note to all you owners of $300 iPhones: Nxt time, pls jst txt. Yr. voice mails sound like the announcements of a Chicago Transit Authority driver with Tourette’s.

RN: Perhaps the demise of voice mail is a nefarious Apple-driven plot. You know, like when General Motors schemed to rid American cities of their streetcars and force consumers to buy Buicks and Chevrolets.

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