On Nov 8, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I actually forgot about this.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Bruce Johnson
<john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote:
On Nov 6, 2011, at 8:31 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I am rather to question as to why modems were placed on any
machines after 2003 at all. It's not like we are still dealing
with dial-up anymore, are we?
Aside from all the folks without access to broadband, there's this
quaint form of paper/electronic hybrid communications called
'faxes' :-)
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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group
Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
The FAX is usually a more accurate method for my invoicing because
everyone in the worldwide industry I belong to has to have FAX
capabilities. Some use a paperless computer system but most still
have the original machines plus most of the time a paper FAX is read
as it falls on the floor. It's an annoying sheet starring at the
payable officer on the desk where as an email is easily and
conveniently set aside with all the usual excuses like "the computer
system was down on the day we cut checks) :-) I have a record that
the FAX was received but no way of knowing the the email got there.
JOHN CARMONNE
Yorba Linda CA
92886 USA
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