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To: wily who wrote (5330)8/21/1999 11:47:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
wily, so you can get a free PC by paying $20 for internet
access for 3 years. [I did this]. Or you can get internet
access for free, but must then pay for the PC.

Can a deal where both, PC and access, are free be far
from reality?

Of course in return you would have to click on ads
regularly. It seems to me that people who have the time
to do all this won't actually buy much. They're cheap
[like me]. That's why they took the deal in the first place.

G. :)



To: wily who wrote (5330)8/22/1999 2:36:00 AM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
wily, new to me: Iomega Quik Sync. I installed it today and
like it. I works with ZIP and JAZ. You identify one single
folder as the one to be Quik Sync'd. Then the program will
automatically save any updated file located in the folder
on the hard disk to the dedicated Quik Sync ZIP disk. I
guess you could call it a mirror image. This is not compressed.

I made changes to two files and saved on the HD. Quik Sync
updated the files on the ZIP disk almost immediately
without me having to do anything. Download...

search.iomega.com

G.