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I don't know...
I'm considering signing up for Pac Bell DSL. Would you recommend it or not, given the
alternative in my area (Fullerton) is Adelphia?
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 17:08:41 PST7, J. R. Fox wrote:
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>Forgot to mention this. Their Tech. Support did some kind of
>diagnostic trace on my DSL (the IP address ?), while asking if I
>could reach websites. I reached a few sites instantly. They
>said I was showing 100 % packet loss, and wondered how I could
>still have such good response.
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>Isn't that sort of like someone noting that you have no pulse or
>respiration, so how is it you're still able to go about your
>daily activities ?
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>Or are these Tech. Support people just total Bozos ?
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>Jordan
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