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BG> Hard to say. Some yum-chas, like the V.34 Dynalinks for example, are BG> actually rather good value for money, as long as you don't mind using BG> X3 (and I sure don't). Others, like the Ellcon, are absolute garbage, RS> You have a HELL of a capacity for making EXTREMELY sweeping RS> pronouncements based on sweet fuck all evidence Bill |-) BG> And you appear to have a hell of a capacity for making BG> extremely negative statements without any evidence yourself. We've got quite a collection of your sweeping claims that have dumped you face down in the mud time after time after time now Bill. BG> I've actually OWNED two V.32bis Dynalinks, and used a BG> number of V.34 Dynalinks, all of which performed quite BG> well, no obvious problems at all (X3 notwithstanding). Says nothing useful at all about your wild claim on Ellcon tho. BG> And as far as the Ellcon is concerned, BG> 50% DOAs is completely unacceptable IMO. In a particular batch, sure. Pity that the Commodore 64s went thru periods like that and it said nothing particularly useful about C64s over the full life of that model tho. BG> That's MY evidence. So what's yours? On the Ellcon, that caller of Daves will do fine thanks Bill. @EOT: ---* Origin: afswlw rjfilepwq (3:711/934.2) SEEN-BY: 711/934 @PATH: 711/934 |
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