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On Monday July 15 1996, Russell Brooks wrote to John Piper ...
JP> Take the Courier. :-) I've been running mine for several hours already,
JP> and I have received several solid V.34+ connects, both 31.2k and 33.6k. I
JP> managed to achieve a connect speed of 31.2k to 3:711/953 with no problems.
JP> I found that 24000 was usually the best the M11F could do to said Courier.
RB> Steady down, Remember you have only been running it for hours. With this
RB> kind of enthusiasm you will be branded a Zealot, in no time.
RB> It's caching, isn't it
Very. :-) Buying a USR Courier was the best decision I ever made in terms
of computer equipment. Don't get me wrong -- I never had any doubts all
those many months ago when you told me about the Courier. At the time, I
didn't have the money or inclination.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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