I suppose, it just seems ironic that something that was never used would be damaged.  
I found an internal modem on ebay that will work.  I'm keeping my eyes on it, and 
gonna see if I can get my hands on it.  :-)
Brian

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> I bet it's possible--what about ESD?  I bet if you happen to be
> unlucky enough to ground yourself via the phone port (and remember
> that throwing an inch-long spark isn't unheard of) you could cook
> some little solid-state gizmo.  If the modem doesn't answer the
> phone (so to speak), the simplest explanation is it's no good.
> Considering a USB modem is $50, it's sure the cheapest fix 
> (unless
> one of us suddenly does it through sheer brilliance).
> 
>    Mike

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