Adrian,

If you want to get a non-winmodem you'd better hurry up and get one
cause I think there's but one company left making them. I hear that soon
there won't be any. I believe 3Com/USRobotics is still making them, but
for how much longer is a mystery.

Mark

Adrian Smith wrote:
> 
> Ozz said:
> I still find this sort of thing a little strange.  Generally the kind of
> people who know enough about systems to run Linux want REAL ISPs, not
> wannabee ISPs like AOL/Compu$erve.
> 
> I reply:
> I mostly agree with you....  but   =)  i use CS from way back in the day when CS was 
>for computer geeks, and when it was a good service.  when i started on computers i 
>never called a tech line once, got all my support thru CS, especially for Logitech 
>(spelling?) products.  it was great.  i must agree with you now.  when AOL brought CS 
>i thought i was gonna cry.  it sucks today.  i stick with it only because i want to 
>keep my email address as everyone has it.  i haven't tried to connect yet, so i don't 
>know if it can be done (under linux).  i have to buy a real modem first.  
>winmodems... gotta love 'em.  when i bought my PC i wondered what that little 
>"designed for Windows 98" sticker on it ment.  now i know.  *groan*
> 
> Adrian Smith
> 'de telepone dude
> Telecom Dept.
> x 7042
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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