On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Chris wrote:
  The 2 things I
can't really identify are a Panasonic Easa-Phone,
KX-T1225 which seems to be a speed-dialer of some sort. 
 Grey box with 4 columns of buttons (something like 10 or 15 rows), and
 two RJ jacks at the top (RJ45 and RJ11?). 
 
  Nope, fake wood-grain box with 2 columns, 32 in all.  It has a line
out with what appears to be an RJ45 connector, and a Y-dongle with RJ45
and RJ11 in, and RJ11 out.  I haven't plugged it in to the wall yet.  I
probably won't, come to think of it.  Even if it works, every phone in
the house, as well as the one in my pocket, has built-in speed-dial.
But it's *cute*; that's the important thing.  :)
        Doc