So I went out to dinner with Lil’ last night. That was a lot of fun, as it always is, but that’s not what this post is about. See, when she arrived at the office to pick me up she sent my phone a text message to let me know she was “Here.”
I’ve been getting a repeat of that “Here” message every hour since. Apparently, Verizon’s SMS delivery system has gone utterly insane and thinks I haven’t “picked up” my message, or something. Argh.
And when I say every hour, I mean every single hour, all night long. So my phone beeped to let me know a message had arrived, then gave me the nagging “c’mon, pick up yer damned message” beep every couple of minutes after. This woke me up all damned night. Maybe I’m overtrained, but usually when I get an SMS in the middle of the night it means one of my servers has gone wonky at the office, so I can’t just ignore it. Besides… the beeps are annoying. Every hour I rolled out of bed, grabbed my phone, turned on the backlight so I could see the message, grunted in disgust, deleted the message, turned off the backlight, put down the phone and rolled back into bed.
So here I am, not yet having had a decent night’s sleep. Today should be fun fun fun, eh?
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4 responses to “Can you beep me now? Good.”
But that’s just it… my phone receives messages from my network monitoring system at work, so if something falls over I know about it ASAP. Therefore, phone stays on at all times.
you need a raise. id have hucked the thing out the window or put it in the freezer. had to do that once with a smoke alarm that was possessed. no batteries, off the wall and everything and the damned thing still kept beeping. scary.
I’ve had that problem before… it was even more whacked because I was arguing with someone over TM and I got the message, “I’m so done with this conversation” over and over and over again, even though I wasn’t responding. I’m pretty sure the technology was responsible, although it has occurred to me that the person had a few screws loose.
I’m so sorry, honey! Gotta love the joys of modern technology screw-ups. (Just wondering, though…why didn’t you set the phone to silent after the first couple of times getting woke up? Doesn’t your work have your home # if there’s an emergency & they can’t reach you on cell?)