31. Indeed, the persistence and accessibility of electronic messages create such a sense of "placeness" that meetings in Cyberspace may become a viable alternative to meetings in physical space. See I. Trotter Hardy, Electronic Conferences: The Report of an Experiment, 6 Harv. J.Law & Tech. 213, 232-34 (1993) (discussing the advantages of e-mail conferences). In contrast, there is no "Telespace" because the conversations we conduct by telephone disappear when the parties hang up. Voicemail creates an aural version of electronic mail, but it is not part of an interconnected system that you can travel through, by hypertext links or otherwise, to a range of public and semi-public locations.