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Date: | Wed, 25 Feb 1998 20:29:43 -0500 |
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>In general, it's like the argument between people who like a one-piece
>stereo system, versus people who like to have a stereo with separate
>components. You buy what has the most advantages for you.
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>-JOWj.
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>"The Pledge of Allegiance says, 'With liberty and justice for ALL.' What
>part of ALL do you not understand?" - Rep. Pat Schroder.
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>On Tue, 24 Feb 1998, Bill Cohane wrote:
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>> >Dan Dodder wrote:
>> >> While we're on the subject...is there any advantage to using an external
>> >> modem as opposed to an internal one?
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>> Besides the blinking lights and freeing up of a slot...
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>> You can reset an external modem without rebooting or powering down your
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Personally, I love my external RACAL 28.8 modem, because it was the
easiest component I ever installed. It really installed itself and has
worked great for weeks. I am easily stumped in the world of computers,
hardware or software, but this puppy has been good to me. I, therefore,
favor external modems.
my 01. cents worth
yjm
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