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The great thing about a Vonage phone is that you don't have to even have your computer on while using it (except when using the V-phone while traveling.) www. vonage.com johanson
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If you have high speed internet connection while you are traveling or in the U.S., you can use their V-phone (buy through Vonage or EBay).
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"Here," she said, and found herself facing a V-phone image of a medic she vaguely knew.
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As the device began squeezing her biceps, Dannette opened a sub-window and flicked first to the V-phone directory, then to a system Tiffany didn't recognize.
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Tiffany may have seen the V-phone in action many times, but its perfect images were one technological miracle she'd never be able to take for granted.
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"People use the V-phone to page me all the time, but I've never placed a call."
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In the background, which the V-phone rendered in the washed-out pastels and blurred patterns of an Impressionistic painting, tall windows opened onto a manicured yard.
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Three centuries hadn't changed much about the hey-baby types -- though the ability to call up an emergency V-phone did mean the game could no longer get out of hand.
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She'd have a cow, but she told me to help you adjust to life in the Bubble, and the V-phone is a standard privilege.
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For some time, an idea had been nagging at the back of her mind -- another piece of denial she'd been effectively suppressing -- but as she watched the V-phone in action, the thought took sharper form.
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