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To: Eric L who wrote (31813)9/18/2000 10:09:24 AM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
OT
I was reluctant to tell Century Man that he needs a new computer, but he does. <g>

BTW, I installed Windows ME this weekend. I like it. It got me doing more audio streaming and my 700Mhz Athlon is working its ass off. (The new MSFT MediaPlayer is quite nice.) I need two browsers, RealAudio, (cable modem), Quicken and at least one other app running all the time. Who sez we have enough CPU power? I'll be upgrading to 1+Ghz early next year.



To: Eric L who wrote (31813)9/18/2000 11:16:02 AM
From: willkm3  Respond to of 54805
 
Has anyone seen this news release? I found it posted on the Gilder board. No source...

China Unicom president to visit Seoul:
China Unicom President Yang Xianzu will arrive in Seoul Sunday for a six-day visit, SK Telecom said.
Yang is visiting to observe SK Telecom's network operation situation ahead of China Unicom's cdma2000 1X service launch in 2001, said SK Telecom, which successfully tested cdma2000 1X service for the first time in the world.
During his visit, Yang will have a look around SK Telecom's central research center, discuss bilateral technology cooperation plans and meet high-level government officials such as Information and Communication Minister Ahn Byong-yub.
Updated: 09/16/2000

willkm3@ischinaonboard?.maybe