

I've not looked yet although I don't think they are logged in the archive. My key learning on SkypeVM today was I want a record of whether or not I answered a VM. These features would all add additional value to Skype VM. Perhaps with Skype's encryption these messages can have an automatic expiry date, or a single play capability. that each VM should have the bloggers "tick". He had to know I would listen to it, and that others could listen to it in all sorts of ways. I'm not even sure if the laws for this are different to the "recording" laws, after all he not only left it on my recorder, he sent it purposely. This is another example of capturing the audio stream and turning it into a broadcast. It's not the same Skype quality it does deliver the message.

A short snip of Buzz's message to me on Skype Voice Mail.

Still I have an mp-3 and now can provide the feedback.

Clipped in Sound Recorder and convert to mp3. In the end my solution was to send it to my iPod with iTalk recorder out the headphone jack and then iTunes copy it back to my PC. That failed.I also tried Windows Sound Recorder with Virtual Cables etc. I thought I'd see if I could play it back in a conference call. As I've already sent a voice mail while in a conversation with another. wav file a couple of different ways and was unsuccessful. This seemed the perfect message to forward. In the cell phone world I have a feeling that it costs me money and then I just don't have the feature set on my landlines. In fact in my life I find I don't forward many messages. It's the sort of voice message people get a kick from. I know he actually wants 1000! Of course, I wanted to share this news and send it back to Skype. I shared it with Buzz and I have this wonderful message back from him asking for 100 invites more. I was granted 10 opportunities to share Skype VM with others.
