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On Thursday, November 07 1996, Bill Grimsley wrote to John Piper ...
JP> Exactly my point. At $399-odd, the X-Files modem is surprisingly cheaper
JP> than any other NetComm modem I've ever seen.
BG> NetComm are still paying off their marble staircase then, are they?
BG> One can buy two perfectly usable Taiwanese Rockwell 33k6 clones for
BG> that amount, and still have enough cash left over to buy a 4X CD-ROM
BG> drive, or whatever...
Would you do that? I certainly wouldn't. I've well and truly learnt my
lesson when it comes to inferior modems.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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