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February 21, 2007

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Voice-Activated Answering Machine is full of back talk

Authored by Dan Moren at 3:57 PM
Category | Home & Household
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Voice Activated Answering MachineHere's the thing about technology: just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. Like a Voice-Activated Answering Machine. Is it really so onerous to have a little light that tells you there are messages and then to press a button to hear said messages? I like to think I've gotten pretty good at pressing buttons in the last twenty-seven years (zing!).

This brilliant piece of engineering comes, of course, from Hammacher Schlemmer (motto: selling over-priced crap since 1825). To activate it, simply say "answering machine." For hours of hilarity, be sure to leave a message containing the phrase "answering machine," thus propelling your expensive toy into a deranged infinite loop. Also, in case you're wondering, it's really only funny the first time somebody mistakes it for an Art Deco ashtray.

A warning: it's tuned to "American" English, so you Brits and Aussies are out of luck (Canadians may be able to sneak by, but I make no promises). The price point is $250, or, roughly five times the cost of the previous most expensive answering machine you were likely to buy.

[via GadgetLab]



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