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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SEXI: Mostly Fact, A Little Fiction, Not Vicious Attacks

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To: TerryJones101 who wrote (2496)9/24/1996 9:15:00 PM
From: Troy Davis   of 13351
 
Hey Paul,

I have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, BUT have never worked as one. My brain has blocked that info from my memory because I never use it. BUT, what I do use every day is a phone. I think we all use one every day. Yes there is the rare time when I can hear static, from lets say a vacuum. This is so rare to me. But, it does happen. I can still hear, there is just a little static(noise). But if the static source(vacuum) is turned off, well... This is a valid point though. In Telemedicine the more noise the ___________________(fill in the blank). But my point is; in most cases, my bet is that if a buisness has a lot of static over their phone lines, well it would be on their phone calls, they would have the problem solved FAST so they could do buisness. And so I bet most lines would be pretty static free for videoconferencing. BTW I hope this dosn't read hard, I got a phone call in the middle of typing and it through off my train of thought.

Paul, did you get my e-mail. Let me know if you still want graphs.

TD
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