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  1. Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
  2. Path: netcom.com!puma
  3. From: puma@netcom.com (Gary Breuckman)
  4. Subject: Re:  Courier HST Cellular (was Re: 11/1/95 Courier flash value subtracted "upgrade"?)
  5. Message-ID: <pumaDo2rp3.MnD@netcom.com>
  6. Organization: organized?? me?
  7. References: <4ghals$r93@news.xmission.com> <4hioi4$mu1@mips.pfalz.de> <4hp4n1$mhh@news.xmission.com> <31437548.24143108@news.insync.net>
  8. Date: Sun, 10 Mar 1996 23:24:39 GMT
  9. Sender: puma@netcom22.netcom.com
  10.  
  11. In article <31437548.24143108@news.insync.net>,
  12. Bill Garfield <bubba@insync.net> wrote:
  13. >
  14. >Somehow I have a difficult time envisioning someone "mobiling about"
  15. >with a 110-volt AC-powered Courier umbilically attached to the nation's
  16. >power grid sitting between their fully portable laptop and fully
  17. >portable/mobile cellular telephone.  Everytime I've been someplace where
  18.  
  19.  
  20. Well, the portable user might have a Courier PCMCIA modem - you still
  21. need that "110-volt power grid connected" modem for the answering end of 
  22. the call.
  23.  
  24.  
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  26. puma@netcom.com
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