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- From: bmwright@xmission.com (Just Me)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Courier HST Cellular (was Re: 11/1/95 Courier flash value subtracted "upgrade"?)
- Date: 14 Mar 1996 00:06:24 GMT
- Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900)
- Message-ID: <4i7nu0$llv@news.xmission.com>
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- Matt Fox (Rigor@clever.net) wrote:
- : In article <4i1blg$5g3@news.xmission.com>, bmwright@xmission.com says...
- : > Hello? Are you on crack? Where were you when they announced
- : >PCMCIA? Or maybe I should use the simplified version "PC Card".
- :
- : the courier pcmcia card has no flash releases that i know for it
- : since it was released and to my knowledge the desktop code wont
- : work with the pccard software, so its a good bet that hst cellular
- : is still in the pcmcia code
- :
- Yes, this is my point here. So it's a perfectly reasonable
- scenario that someone with a laptop and PCMCIA Courier could/would be
- calling in to a desktop Courier using HST Cellular mode. This "bubba"
- idiot somehow got a crazy idea in his head that they'd all be toting
- around desktop models with Honda generators in their car for AC power
- (this is where bubba's crack pipe comes into play).
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