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To: greenspirit who wrote (20)11/28/1997 6:30:00 PM
From: Carol  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 272
 
Great link, Michael..

Have anyone else had any problems with IE4, seems I have nothing but trouble since downloading it. I'm tempted to go back to the old browser again...

I installed a US Robotics 56K modem recently, but to be quite honest I don't notice any difference, I guess it depends on your ISP and other factors..

A satellite access would be great right now, I have two computers, one in the city for which I can get cable access and one in a rural area where I cannot get cable so have to use a modem. Only other way to access the Net in the country would be satellite, which is not possible yet.. Sure would simplify things for me...

Thanks again, Michael, interesting reading...

Regards
Carol



To: greenspirit who wrote (20)12/1/1997 2:18:00 AM
From: Barry Grossman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 272
 
Michael,

Have you read this?

The Silicon Manifesto

upside.com

"Now that personal computing has penetrated about 40
percent of the homes and most offices in the United States,
where is it likely to grow? Isn't it likely that the next wave of
innovation will make computing more accessible to the
portion of the population that has no need or interest in
computer keyboards? Perhaps the next wave of change will
bring the intersection of wireless digital networks, PDAs and
the processing power required to do voice recognition at low
cost. "

Barry