I'm surprised at how few people know that we have VoIP in 306-land (Saskatchewan). I've had VoIP for almost a year, but if you believe what you read online I'm probably still using a cranked phone and asking the operator to place all my calls.
In case you were wondering, we have Primus Talk Broadband and SaskTel Webcall. Primus has only Regina numbers in Saskatchewan, but has numbers in much of Canada. Webcall has numbers in Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert, as well as in other major western Canadian centres. Each has some advantages over the other, so do your research ... and if you're good I might comment more on the issue here eventually.
I'm not sure VoIP is for everyone yet, but it's certainly getting more and more usable.
I spent much of the day working on various computer projects. (I always seem to have a few of them to work on.) Unfortunately, the projects never seem to go as well as I expect they will, either.
One of my DVD burners died, and I had an old, slow spare, so I moved burners around so that the best one was in my main desktop machine instead of in my server. I put the slow one in the server, but I'd already put it in another machine that I hadn't finished setting up yet. Blah, blah.
Anyway, all is well now but it was a lot of work to basically put me back to a little behind where I was before. Such is the nature of computing. :)