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Yes, I know.
Seasoned citizen here.
And this may strike some as 'off-topic', but...
My
rule of thumb has for the longest while has been:
A 'ringing phone',
unless you're expecting a 'call' ,
is naught but an invitation to speak.
NB. More often than not, whenever I ignore my rule, it is further validated.
The relevance in the case at hand is, it seems to me, that
all parties may be attaching disproportionate significance to "unanswered calls".
The not-unexpected result at trial may well be 'cyclones' -
IE hurripains - of twisting, unavailing, point-counter-point speculation..
.while twelve pairs of eyes are glazing-over...
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif]In my view, absent some strong contextual under- pinning[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif], [e.g.,an offer of proof perhaps],[/FONT]
- an "unanswered" call
- - assuming an otherwise normally operating system -
- is either a "not-right-here-right now", or
- a "go-away-don't-bother-me now", response.
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Enough! I must get back to attaching my freshly-waxed cotton string to that almost new, shiny tin can I found...
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