Re: [newbie] Mine is 14 inches! (don't be jealous).
heck I still have a 10 color vga monitor that came as part of my ibm PS1 (286/10Mgz, 30 meg HD, mouse and 9600baud modem, 2.5meg Mem. it was a screamer in 1990). it is not much good compared to the monitors i use now, but that sucker has outlasted about 10 other monitor in the same setup On Friday 13 July 2001 03:25, Anguo wrote: ¦b 2001 ¤C¤ë 13 ¬P´Á¤ 02:38¡AJeferson Lopes Zacco ¼g¹D: And finally, if someone just got that new TFT and is going to dump that clumsy 17 or 19 inch monitor , send it my way. :^) I have to put up with a 15 inch. Lucky you: mine is a 14 inch monitor! Anguo
Re: [newbie] Mine is 14 inches! (don't be jealous).
I have to put up with a 15 inch. Lucky you: mine is a 14 inch monitor! It's what you do with it that counts ... -- Michel Clasquin, D Litt et Phil (Unisa) [EMAIL PROTECTED]/unisa.ac.za http://www.geocities.com/clasqm This message was posted from a Microsoft-free PC Note: This is my understanding. It has been known to happen that my understanding does not mesh with reality. I gladly accept corrections.
Re: [newbie] Mine is 14 inches! (don't be jealous).
On Friday 13 July 2001 04:44 pm, etharp wrote: back in those days there was no world wide web, and mozilla1.0 was a project at a college. U of I, Champaign ? I had a text connection to pipeline the ISP that became PSInet and later a connection to Delphi both allowed a shell account dialed in with about a 9600 (or a couple of years later a screamming 14,400 baud. We had e-mail also over fido net for BBS. we had communication programs that worked like minicom. we downloaded files using ymodem or zmodem proticols z was much better, even at 9,6 ; -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay