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Old 24th June 2004, 11:55 AM   #16
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bordlad is cheper.
No. Not always. If it was, I would have it. In my area, broadband is twice the price of dial up. Also, in my area, most dial up packages have free phone calls, so it doesn't matter how long you spend on the net, it still costs the same, and it is still a lot less than broadband.

100Mb/s?????? Most LAN networks only just run at that speed... I'm not sure if I believe that...
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Old 24th June 2004, 10:59 PM   #17
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i reckon two Ni-Cad cells would give you about two and a half volts.

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Old 25th June 2004, 01:55 AM   #18
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it dosent let you make free calls. anyone who calls you gets to talk to you for free.
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Old 28th June 2004, 06:07 AM   #19
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(Its suprising how many idiots sitl use an dial-up modem)
Be careful what you say, Electro - I am using dial-up, not because I want to, but because broadband is simply not an available option for me. There may be many "idiots" using this board :twisted:
Yeah, no kidding. Just because we use Dial-up doesn't make us idiots. Why would it? Now, I have DSL, but I used to have dial-up because I had no other choice. Oh, but, I'm sorry. I guess the reason that we're idiots is because we live in an area that doesn't offer anything else. Yeah, that must be it guys. :evil:
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