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Date: Sun, 09 Jul 00 14:14:59 MET
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From: pa2aga@pe1mvx.ampr.org
To: pr_broadcast@pa2aga.ampr.org
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news:Pine.LNX.4.10.10007080511180.7989-100000@exp.bde-arc.ampr.org...
> On 8 Jul 2000, Boolywooger wrote:
> > I just read a post from The Netherlands about packet webcams, and the
poster
> > stated that it was possible to run a packet webcam on CB frequencies
without a
> > ham license. Is this legal in the U.S. as well? If so, I am very
interested in
> > seeing some schematics and/or hardware lists that it would be possible
to
> > accomplish this on. Anyone with info, websites, FAQs, etc; post in this
NG or
> > e-mail at Boolywooger@aol.com
>
> Digital modes on CB is not legal in the United States.
>
It's not legal in the Netherlands either. Only voice FM allowed.
But if nobody checks, it works.
W.
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Date: 8 Jul 2000 15:17:01 GMT
From: ilsemanouk@MBSoft.myweb.nl
Subject: SuperSale / SummerSale !!!!!
Use multiple subjects and rotate them to scare away the cancelbots.
You can post programs with PostAgent. Just copy your programs into a separate
attachment directory and tell PostAgent where they are located.
Use multiple messages in your posts and rotate them to keep the cancelbots
away.
You can post images with PostAgent. Just copy your images into a separate
attachment directory and tell PostAgent where they are located.
Use several different news servers to post to and don't post to them all every
day.
Try http://www.supernews.com as a good comercial news server.
If you posts aren't making it to the news server, try increasing the pausing
between posts.
If your posts are getting canceled, maybe you are using a unique keyword, like
a web address in your posts.
You can post zip files with PostAgent. Just copy your zip files into a
separate attachment directory and tell PostAgent where they are located.
If your posts are getting canceled, you may be crossposting to too many groups
at once.
You can become a PostAgent reseller and make $20.00 (US) for every PostAgent
you sell. View HELP for more information.
If your posts are getting canceled, you may be posting too many messages to
the news server, reduce your posting, experiment.
Adding random characters to your postings can elimante cancelbots who compare
message ascii values when deciding if a posting should be canceled.
You can post web pages with PostAgent. Just copy your web pages into a
separate attachment directory and tell PostAgent where they are located.
PostAgent can send attachments in lots of 1 to 6. That means you can send 1
to 6 attachments with each post.
You can create mulitple lists of groups for a single news server.
Choosing to compress your database when you delete a news server will save
space on your hard drive.
You can download updates to PostAgent at www.postagent.com.
You can become a PostAgent reseller and make $20.00 (US) for every PostAgent
you sell. View HELP for more information.
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Date: 9 Jul 2000 01:43:44 GMT
From: mkwp@egyqiw.edu
Subject: The best of its kind
remove: <47181212.0@news.tm.net.my>
What if you could reach a world-wide audience in an instant? You can
with PostAgent! Turn your computer into a large scale Usenet news
posting machine!
Use it to maximize the exposure of your ideas or products on the news
groups!
PLEASE VISIT: http://members.tripod.com.pe/postagnt
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Date: 8 Jul 2000 16:22:56 GMT
From: An_American_Consumer@kbsdimwpuvw.net
Subject: Warning! -- SONY SUBSTANDARD SERVICE
Anyone considering the purchase of a Sony peripheral for their computer
might want to give it some further thought. There clearly is not a
reciprocal relationship between what they sell and what they service.
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I purchased a CD-RW drive back in April that just recently went bad
(won't read). When I called Sony service, I was told that I could not
get a replacement and that I had to ship it across the country to be
"repaired" (and we all know what that means...) - with a three (3) week
turnaround. Assuming that they keep their 3-week commitment, with
shipping both ways, I'd be without the use of the unit for at least
five weeks!!!
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I hardly think that's reasonable or fair.
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Compare this to HP, who under the same circumstances would simply ship
you out a replacement unit and issue a call-tag for the old one.
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Sony is a behemoth in the marketplace and as such, they have an
obligation to scale their service facilities to meet demand. To not do
so is an indication of their lack of commitment to customer satisfaction
and an unwillingness to stand behind their products.
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Buyer be ware!
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