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On Saturday, November 02 1996, Bill Grimsley wrote to John Piper ...
BG> Presumably so named because 33600 connects are as rare as alien
BG> abductions...
Not unless you're David Drummond!
BG> BTW, the "X-Files" logo is a registered trade mark, and its (legal)
BG> use incurs a royalty fee - and guess who ultimately pays for that ?
Exactly my point. At $399-odd, the X-Files modem is surprisingly cheaper
than any other NetComm modem I've ever seen.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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