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Sat, 1 Jun 2002 12:34:51 -0700
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Well folks, here's the latest.
Whatever it is doing this, it's still studdering.
Now, it doesn't studder when I use VIP, another
program offline, but it's just terrible online,
whether I use home page reader 3.0 by IBM, or the VIP
browser, or the P&C browser.  So, it doesn't studder
offline, but online it does, especially, it's bad when
I'm on yahoo checking my email.  Does that clarify
things a bit better?
Harry


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