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To: yihsuen who wrote (11373)6/16/1999 4:49:00 PM
From: E. Davies  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
I got pom-poms in my hands, but you have to teach me how use it again.

To learn, just watch.
The cheerleaders will return soon enough.
Eric



To: yihsuen who wrote (11373)6/17/1999 3:23:00 PM
From: yihsuen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
It's kind of quiet here today. A little bit of info related cable modem. To share your cable modem may sound savvy now, but its inevitable sooner than you think because that's the way to control your home remotely. If upstream (downstream from remote access) only good for FTP or WWW for the tech geek, ATHM wouldn't worth that much money. Remember that a while ago cable companies want to charge you for additional TVs hooked up to cable? Now, that's not only free but also used as a weapon to challenge satellite TV service. Broadband is luxury today while tomorrow it's a necessity for... uh... HA... monitoring your babysitter not whipping your kid's ass off while you at work... or... turn on the bread maker and steam cooker (both devices running Java or CE) early enough to let your wife have a happy hot meal when she gets home, and you can spend more time with secretary to get something more important done...

WINDOWS 98 SECOND EDITION ON THE WAY

Windows 98 Second Edition will be available this summer. The new version allows PCs on a home network to share a single Web account and adds support for cable modems and DSL, as well as Microsoft(r) Internet Explorer 5, Windows Media(tm)Player 6.2, the latest version of Microsoft NetMeeting(tm) and other features designed to optimize the operating system.

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