I don't mind it once. It may show me a new product. I kindly reply and
say no thanks remove me from your list. If I keep getting their email,
at this point I call them names and tell them I am using their email
address to sign up for all kinds of offers and they will soon get 1
million spam a
I have the adapter on the way. I will plug it into my desktop once and
run a software recover utility once to see what happens. After this, I
will send it off to a cleanroom. If a drive needs cleanroom work...
www.mjtdata.com says to send it to www.gillware.com
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Note on Gillwares website about their one exception to a no-charge for data
recovery.
Broken Warranty Seals
If the warranty seals are broken, we cannot offer the no recovery no fee
deal. Because previously-serviced drives without intact warranty seals
usually require significantly more time for
These are the guys I might send it to. After my software scan I will
decide. After talking with them they sound ok.
Reliable Internet
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Frank Muto
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 11:32 AM
To: WISPA General
Anybody have links on how to perform a wireless interference study?
I've got to do one and I'm a bit rusty. Looking for some tips.
I've got a spectrum analyzer and antennas for the appropriate bands.
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On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Peter R. wrote:
Today, many, many companies use email marketing with opt-out
instead of opt-in or shared email lists from partner companies.
You don't like the unsolicited, but well targeted, email campaign.
And apparently, you don't want to be cold-called. So that
Has anyone ever heard of this item?
http://estore.itmm.ca/product_info.php?cPath=36products_id=154
It just seems WAY to good to be true.
Jeff
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I see vendors often given a hard time on email lists and think we need
to show a little appreciation when one of them gets things right. Here
is one example of a vendor doing the right thing. We recently bought
some CommScope Outdoor Cat 5 from JohnnyO. He buys it in bulk and we
bought in with
Brian,
Did you respond and tell them you were not interested?
Thanks,
Dawn
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
I don't mind it once. It may show me a new product. I kindly reply and
say no thanks remove me from your list. If I keep getting their email,
at this point I call them names and tell them I
Yes. Almost if not everytime they emailed me.
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] RE: SPAM and marketing
Brian,
Did you respond and tell them you
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