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At 02:53 PM 5/15/98 -0500, Denys wrote:
>If there is an Internet connection through an office LAN
>somewhere, I can use that also by just slipping in my Xircom 10/100
>Ethernet card.
I can personally vouvh for the accuracy of this statement!
>A few weeks ago, whilst travelling, I broke Denys' first rule of mobile
>computing. "When travelling, change NOTHING on your notebook setup." I
>did, because I wanted to show off. I later thought I had screwed up
>(technical term) my NT installation. Thankfully, I had my Windows 95 disk
>with me and was able to continue the trip unhindered, though chastised and
>cursing myself for having broken rule number 1. Turns out, it was a very
>simple thing I needed to uncheck. It just was hidden in the automated
>setup.
Oh gosh - this statement, too!
Tony ;->
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