Wow, it took exactly ONE POST for this thread to veer off course  :-D

Welcome home, Mark!

By the way, if you seem to be missing a PDML 2011 book, you didn't
lose it in the move, it's that I still have yours here  :-(

Drove by JP a couple weeks ago and it's looking very, very nice; not
at all the s**t hole it was once rumoured to be. It has a slightly
bohemian feel to it, so you'll fit right in, Mark.

Cheers,


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On 23 June 2011 08:05, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 6/22/2011 16:56, Matthew Hunt wrote:
>>
>> In the US, the two dominant technologies for home Internet service are
>> DSL and cable modems. DSL operates over the telephone wires, and so is
>> often provided by the telephone company. Cable modems operate over the
>> wiring for cable television, and so that service is normally provided
>> through the cable television provider. If Mark's getting a cable
>> modem, it wouldn't have anything to do with his telephone wiring or
>> service.
>
> It is the same here. But I know only very few people who use different
> technologies for internet and land line...
>
> Boris
>
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