Call Waiting and Old School Phone Etiquette
A discussion regarding the lack of call waiting on certain phone lines leads to an anecdote about producer Dana Brunetti receiving a busy signal. The conversation shifts to the "tip of the day" suggesting people disable call waiting to avoid interruptions from "bigger names" on other lines.
call waiting· dana brunetti· busy tone· phone etiquette· silicon valley
00:00 You guys have absolutely been cracking me up. Adam Curry, John C. DeVorah. It's Thursday, January 9th, 2025. This year award-winning Keep On Asian Media assassination episode 1728. This is no agenda. Battling the blaze. And broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region Number 6. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, we're working on changing the state motto to quote, zero containment. I'm John C. DuBois. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. So whenever I don't get your full batch of clips in the morning, it's very disturbing to me.
00:44 Why? Well because then I don't know what I should be clipping or not. Well it doesn't happen that often and I sent them right to you when you didn't get them. Oh, two hours ago I sent you an email. Oh, well I just opened my email. First thing, first thing. Well as soon as I opened my email I saw the thing I said, wow let me send those. Let me send those off. No the reason why is because then I mean I figured you'd have fire clips. Then you could call me. You know, Dana Brunetti, super producer to the stars, sent me a screenshot of him calling you and it said, user busy. You do not even have call waiting, do you? Oh, God, no. We thought that was very old school of you. When's the last time you called somebody and you got a busy tone? I don't even know what a busy tone sounds like anymore.
01:50 So yeah, I could have called. What am I supposed to do? Just be here so everyone can just call over and over. Look, everyone should disable. This should be a tip of the day. Get rid of call waiting. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I got this other call. Hold on. You stay there. Bigger name on the other line. While this other person interrupts our phone call. I'll go talk to them. You just hang on, hang on, hang on. Bigger name on the other line. What can I tell you? Stand back. Well, since you have, since you of course have the rundown, you being in California far away from the flames, the licking flames of danger, I will just give us two short clips, a little vibe for what the media has been like here in these United States. Listen to the music.
