Why should you have to pay twice? Because your buying Windows software and expect it to run on your Linux OS. Do you often buy software designed for another OS and expect it to run on your other OS? You have to pay twice for the software that allows you to do that.
This is great for large companies. No need to have cube farms wired for both voice and data. Cut telecom right out of it or IS swallows telecom. More money for bandwidth as telecom and network budgets combine.
I think these things plug inline between your computer and wall.
Maybe so. I finally got through and was quickly asked "how many and with what upgrades". I politely inquired about the upgrades and then said that I did not need any. The rep then said that all they had left were one's with upgrades. They wanted $96 for 32 mb of ram and $85 for the 2.5" laptop drive adapter. Bummer, I really wanted one to fool arround with.
Should read:
"...the lemurs don't walk, per se, but have known to do some very silly jumps."
Why should you have to pay twice? Because your buying Windows software and expect it to run on your Linux OS. Do you often buy software designed for another OS and expect it to run on your other OS? You have to pay twice for the software that allows you to do that.
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or a frontend to whatever scripts you wanted to set up?
This is great for large companies. No need to have cube farms wired for both voice and data. Cut telecom right out of it or IS swallows telecom. More money for bandwidth as telecom and network budgets combine.
I think these things plug inline between your computer and wall.
Hmm..download voice mail to pc.
I really only like games that you can play against another player. My favorite for N64 is Mace. Very cool fighting game.
Maybe so. I finally got through and was quickly asked "how many and with what upgrades". I politely inquired about the upgrades and then said that I did not need any. The rep then said that all they had left were one's with upgrades. They wanted $96 for 32 mb of ram and $85 for the 2.5" laptop drive adapter.
Bummer, I really wanted one to fool arround with.