> "RParr" == RParr writes:
RParr> Located in NE Portland. I have a Century Link DSL business line
RParr> (static IPs, etc.). I've had this line for over 10yrs. It's
RParr> dead slow and getting worse. I also have a Comcast business
RParr> line.
RParr> I recently installed Century Link 1
A few days ago someone here was looking for a tape drive. I knew I had
one, but didn't have the time to dig it out to see if it might be what
they were looking for. Today, while gathering up a bunch of stuff to
take to Free Geek I found it, and I saved it out of the Free Geek
pile. It is a Conner C
Located in NE Portland.
I have a Century Link DSL business line (static IPs, etc.). I've had this line
for over 10yrs. It's dead slow and getting worse. I also have a Comcast
business line.
I recently installed Century Link 1G fibre. It's up. It's working. I have my
statics configured an
On 01/27/2017 09:37 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 08:21:49 -0800
> Dick Steffens dijo:
>
>> If someone else hasn't already spoken for it, I'll take it.
> It's been spoken for. :)
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Okay. Thanks.
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Dick Steffens
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On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 08:21:49 -0800
Dick Steffens dijo:
>If someone else hasn't already spoken for it, I'll take it.
It's been spoken for. :)
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On 01/26/2017 07:46 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> It goes to Free Geek unless someone wants it:
>
> HP Laserjet 4+, includes Postscript SIMM, as much RAM as I could stuff
> into it, and a duplexer. The duplexer for this model is hard to find,
> but I have one. It has an ethernet connection as well
On Thu, 26 Jan 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Jan 2017, Mark Phillips wrote:
>
>> So, any suggestions? Inexpensive cloud backup? Local backup?
If you're considering cloud backups, take a peek at CloudBerry:
https://www.cloudberrylab.com/backup/linux.aspx
I found it had all the featur
On Thu, 26 Jan 2017, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> This has been described as the most reliable printer ever made.
If you go to an auto parts store your receipt will likely be printed on an
Okidata 192 dot-matrix printer from the early 1980s. Those Okidata were
built like Abrams tanks.
On the