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For the first time....
...for a five-day trip last week, I didn't take a phone cord with me.
In fact, I'm having trouble remembering when the last time I actually used dialup was. That was when I realized that the phone cord could move from the better-take-it list to the one-less-thing-in-my-bag-that-I-don't-actually-use list. You? |
Phone cord? Last time I used a modem was in 2001.
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Phone cord??
What's that? |
Originally Posted by ScottC
(Post 11235497)
Phone cord? Last time I used a modem was in 2001.
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You guys don't get out of North America and/or Europe all that much, do you :D.
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I just tossed mine a couple of weeks ago, when I went to the new, smaller, one laptop backpack. A lot of stuff had to go :-)
I can't remember the last time I used dialup, though. |
Haha, I guess I stopped carrying mine when I got a laptop without a modem built in. I figured you never knew when you might have had to use it. I always carry an Ethernet cable with me still though...
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Well, I always carry a phone cord. I use it when I want to send a fax to myself, which is my emergency printing technique.
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Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 11236363)
Well, I always carry a phone cord. I use it when I want to send a fax to myself, which is my emergency printing technique.
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absolutely.
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Last time I used a modem was last month right here in New York City when my DSL went out.
Not having modem capability because you haven't used it in a while is like not having automobile collision insurance for the same reason. :confused: |
Originally Posted by swei0009
(Post 11236382)
Dude. efax is your friend. I efax to the hotel's fax, a client's fax, etc.
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Originally Posted by Landing Gear
(Post 11236583)
Last time I used a modem was last month right here in New York City when my DSL went out.
Not having modem capability because you haven't used it in a while is like not having automobile collision insurance for the same reason. :confused: |
Originally Posted by cblaisd
(Post 11236636)
That's what tethering to the cellphone is for.
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Originally Posted by cblaisd
(Post 11236636)
That's what tethering to the cellphone is for.
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no extra charge on t-mobile. and "611 is your friend" for any connection issues.
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Originally Posted by Landing Gear
(Post 11248828)
Only if you wish the spend the money for a cellular device (e.g. BlackBerry) capable of both technically and legally connecting to a computer as a modem ("tethering") as well as the added monthly subscription fee for this service.
A judicious use of a jailbroken iPhone requires no additional fees, btw. |
Haven't used a phone cord in years ! wifi and broadband cards are my friends !
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