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Sun 2007-04-15 05:14, Mvan Le (1:343/41) wrote to Ryan de Laplante:
ML> These days most Binkers poll every hour or something.
Here, like most places now, all Fido mail is transferred over the Internet,
so I have set cron to poll my uplinks every hour. My uplinks will usually
poll me when there's mail for me, though.
I imagine a similar situation once occurred (prior to the Internet) where
"local" phone calls were free in some parts of the world, notably
the US, although I never found out much about that. Are they still free?
(In Australian capital cities in the mid 1990s local calls were about 20
cents. Local calls were untimed, with a radius of about 50 km.)
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