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While sitting on cloud 9, John Piper said to All something about
X-Files modem
JP> Has anyone seen or heard about the new X-Files NetComm modem? Sheesh.
JP> I have seen a picture of it: it's a black NetComm (of the new, more
JP> compact design) with a green X-Files logo on the top of it. Does
JP> anyone know what model this modem is, and what speed it operates at?
JP> The advertisement in November's PC User magazine contains a picture,
JP> but the advertiser used black print on a murky green background, and
JP> the blurb about features and whatnot is impossible to read.
I'd love to know what sort of royalties Netcom are paying to use
the logo.
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