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David Lawrence: The auto-spell function sure, Motorola handles things differently, I used to have a Motorola B6 and it handled things differently than Nokia than Kyocera than the Toshiba or the Samsung phones. It just basically takes the first letter and that*s it. I don*t know of any setting if anybody else has a Razor and they want to call in and tell me something I don*t know I would love to know but I am pretty sure that*s the way it works.
Mike: Like, you know some letters there is no problem but say the Ss or Ms you know I have got like 20, 25 you know you got to sit there and push the arrow down 22 times to get the 20 second person in line.
David Lawrence: I completely, I completely get it now one thing that you can do is and you will learn this. This is you adapting to the technology if somebody*s last name is Sztmarick then hit the *T* first and go up. Right because it will be the probably the last one of the *Ss* if you find them closer to the end you will start to do that. I have got a friend of mine whose last name is Stuart and I know that on my Vtech phone does the same thing. It only, it only goes by the first letter I can't type in the name and hope that it shows up. So I hit *T* and then up one, rather than S and down 22.
Mike: Yeah I do that also, but I like you said some of the ones in the middle or you know like that it is still harder to get to them.
David Lawrence: I understand, I commensurate I don*t think there is any way around unfortunately maybe in the next firmware upgrade they will get the message.
Mike: Okay.
David Lawrence: Alright.
Mike: Thank you.
David Lawrence: I appreciate the call, Walt you are online tonight with David Lawrence hello sir.
Walt: Hello Davis, thank you very much for taking my call.
David Lawrence: I appreciate it.
Walt: I am having a trouble with faxing. I have been faxing repeatedly using a program WinFax program through my own computer or my modem. And 9 out 10 times, the faxing will not take place. Seldomly, obviously it will go through, its very annoying if you would. I went out and brought a free-standing fax machine, same phone line, have no problems at all. Has any idea what would be wrong with the WinFax program on that type of a system?
David Lawrence: It could be any number of things, usually it*s the fact that, did you install WinFax on its own or did it come with the machine you--
Walt: It was a program given to me by my son-in-law.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
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