I am pissed that my Galaxy Nexus doesn't have native calling over IP. That was the shit, because T Mobile doesn't charge for those minutes, and that takes care of home and work, and the shitty reception at the office was a non-issue. Now I'd have to do a GrooveIP thing, and I just don't want to get into the confusion...though maybe if I had Tasker kill the cell reception if it's connected to the work network and fire up GrooveIP...okay, maybe I'll give that a shot.
But, in general, phones should let you do that, and I shouldn't pay more money for a fancier phone that's missing an actual trufax handy moneysaving feature. ::no fair:: I honestly didn't think to check, because I figured I was trading up, yeah? And then I realised I didn't know anyone else whose phone did that, so I should suck it up if I'm not going to root it (I'd hope it'd be an option then...)
Anyway...I've made peace with the replacment NAS. I still can't get, for instance, the Oracle share to appear in the SHARED section of Finder, but I can navigate there from Volumes, so it's annoying, but a workaround. When I get some time I'll get back on the horn with support to get that and the weird Media Server behaviour ironed out, and it better not involve a new device.
I'm almost done migrating the files over, with some bonus reorganisation (but not too much--can't loose my messy cred), and what's the best way to wipe a NAS before giving it back? I'd rather make a due diligence cleanup attempt before I send it back--I don't care if they find my "reference" pictures, but it is where I was backing up my Mac and PC.