-=> Quoting Rt Pollock to Robert Lauer <=-
RL>People who hate fax advertising so much should buy a computer. That
RL> will give the ability to stop the expense of fax paper and never miss
RL> a fax again because the machine was out of paper.
RP> Yeah...right ! UNTIL you stop to think that magnetic media storage is
RP> like a precious "platinum" commodity worth many more times the price of
RP> rolled fax paper, that is ! Add-in the costs associated with the TIME
RP> it takes to remove each and every unwanted fax file thus created from
RP> guys like yourself, and what you end up with is a tremendous amount of
RP> ADDED work for others.
RP> Sorry, fella, but I REJECT your premise: it is a false belief to begin
RP> with ! It (almost) sounds like you're trying to _justify_ junk faxing
RP> through a very thick veil of ignorance galore.
Far be it from me to jump in on a flame-seed, but...
I'm on your side, pal.
*I* don't have this problem, but I don't think that the fax machine is a
place to advertise. We used to get it at my hotel and it wasn't too bad
because they were few and far between and it was a straight fax, plain
paper. Who cared?
Jay
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* Origin: billow: n. any surge or wave (ie. sound, feces) (1:323/109)
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