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- From: abs0@coos.dartmouth.edu (Kelvin Leung)
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.i-amiga
- Subject: Re: DSP??
- Message-ID: <C1HDsD.E6F@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 21:45:46 GMT
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- A02DJS1@NOC.NIU.EDU (Dan Szkola) writes:
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- > Not many people are aware of the ability of AT&T to develop new
- > technology. (Although I think I remember reading about this DSP
- > a looong time ago.) Alas, to some people AT&T is just a long
- > distance company with bad commercials.
- > I can't find my info on it anymore, maybe I'll ask on USENET,
- > because that's where I heard the specs recently.
-
- most people who know about Computers wont consider AT&T a mere company
- which lousy commercials. (know about Computers doesn't just imply being
- able to insert a floppy and delete files through the trashcan, of course... :)
- I bet most people have heard of AT&T Bell Lab.
-
- Yours Sincerely,
- Kelvin
- e-mail: abs0@coos.dartmouth.edu
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