"I don't understood why people elect to use digest mode. I think is sucks myself so I don't use it." Some folks would rather get individual emails. But I find...
... deal with one digest a day than ten to twenty separate emails per day per list (and there are several lists I belong to). Look at it this way: Yahoo (and...
... Until yesterday, I received all my Yahoo forum postings in digest mode. I am now trying this forum in the individual email mode. Since my mail software...
... I subscribe to several email groups on diverse subjects. Even so, all my mail goes to the same inbox. I don't find it that difficult to keep track of the...
... Your skull mush is better than mine, then. I need all the help I can get. One advantage I see now to these individual messages is that they trickle into my...
using Sprint PCS and Sanyo I had the same problem.. found that if I run a simple command line program "pinging" microsoft or similar site continuously it keeps...
Andy, I thought as you do until I used Outlook Express' message rules to put each list's traffic into it's own folder. Now I have the advantage of each list...
"Andy, I thought as you do until I used Outlook Express' message rules to put each list's traffic into it's own folder." Good idea, Barry! I already do this...
Andy I use OSX Mail and have a least 20 folder and several of them have sub folders. It really helps track lists. I stopped using digests as this way I can...
Hi all, Verizon is offering "Free Night & Weekend" minutes with a "National Single Rate" Plan in "SOME" ZIP code areas; 61615, Peoria, Illinois for example. To...
You are absolutely right R. Conley; it is $15/mo extra for the so-called free night & weekend minutes on the Single Rate Plan. I never went as far as the...
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/NumberPortability/ And the reason for all these promotions is the upcoming "wireless number portability" which will be effective...
... good access numbers locally across the US? We have used Juno for years. There are some places where we don't have a local number (Florence for one), but...
... I have a $20.00 ISP Server that I use and my wife uses Juno. She absolutely refuses to even consider an email account on the ISP that I use. It has...
... The Wi-Finder may be better than nothing but has gotten some bad reviews. See: http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/kensington-wifi-finder-review.html and:...
We downloaded NetStumbler, a free program but haven't had a chance to use it yet. Message: 3 Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 14:28:19 -0800 From: Steven Fletcher...
"The Wi-Finder may be better than nothing but has gotten some bad reviews." I mentioned this gadget here a few months ago, when it came out--I bought one of...
It's currently at $710 which is well below what it's worth. The leather case is worth about $100 alone. The system has a transferrable IBM warranty which is...
Investors wary as mobile war looms The upcoming ability of U.S. cell phone customers to switch carriers without losing their number is unnerving investors, who...
Tomorrow is the day one can start to keep their phone number when changing providers. Even landline numbers can be transferred to a cell account. Many could...
Do any of you antenna experts know if an aluminum roof (Lazy Daze RV) will serve as a ground plane for an XM radio antenna? Or will I have to mount a foot...
... The XM signal is in a frequency range that does not require a ground plane for the receiving antenna. Bob Clerc...
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Bob, OK thanks. That's good news. Ed * ... * The XM signal is in a frequency range that does not require a ground plane for the receiving antenna. Bob Clerc ...
Bob, then I take it that a CB antenna needs a ground plane? I have an aluminum roof, and installed a 102 in. whip antenna on the side of the trailer. The swr...
... Some thoughts here regarding giving up the landline. There are times when a landline is far more valuable than wireless portability. Consider power...
... an aluminum roof, ... The swr is too high! would ... work, or do I need to put a peice of steel on the roof right next to the antenna? ... The almuninum is...
... an ... etc. ... Tom: How about Smoke Signals, we still use them in AZ as the air is clear enough on most days. Mirrors were used here also in the 1800's by...