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> I wonder what happens if it goes wrong? Whether being part of the deal > whether Wanadoo will replace it free of charge. I bet they won't! Whether it is free or not it should be expected to be good for its purpose. I'd think it would be covered for the first year at least, either from Wankadoo or from Alcatel. -- Gareth... ( email address invalid ) ......... O-\O Birthdays: http://www.jechson.fsnet.co.uk/refugees.htm Picture/Photo Sites: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chatterers2/ & http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chatterrefugeespics |
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> I wonder what happens if it goes wrong? Whether being part of the deal > whether Wanadoo will replace it free of charge. I bet they won't! I should think it is covered for a year... -- Friends are relatives you make for yourself. *Eustache Deschamps* |
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"Gareth" <gareth@homedotcom.invalid> wrote in message news:mn.8b087d4b2f9f054f.9103@homedotcom.invalid.. . > *Westcountryman* laid this down on the screen : >> The speedtouch software does that anyway, but I put one on the taskbar >> too. What make modem have you got.. The Speedtouch one is supposed to be >> award winning according to Wanadoo ![]() > > Yup, the award was made by Alcatel... :-)) > I have a Speedtouch USB but mine is the one that looks like a manta ray > although everybody calls it a frog and it is a blue/green colour. > Here's mine... > http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/produsb.htm > > and this is yours... > http://www.speedtouchdsl.com/prod330.htm > Keep trying to put a cd in it |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 13:08:33 GMT, Westcountryman unleashed the
following: > Yes, and the monitor uses quite a bit of mains power, compared with the > computer which is on a transformer using lower voltage Once it goes into standby your monitor will not use that much power. My PC, sometimes both, are on from the early morning until a close down at night. -- *gauny*: 'Am gauny lose the heid in a minute!' *The Patter - Michael Munro* |
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"Westcountryman" <jwimpenny@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:mn.8b147d4b2136828d.5918@hotmail.com... > Gareth was thinking very hard : >> *Westcountryman* has brought this to us : >>> I suppose I could leave my puter on and just switch the monitor off, >>> although I think somewhere there is an autocutoff somewhere >> >> The monitor should power down after about 10 minutes (mine does). I leave >> mine on if I'm just nipping out for an hour or so, but I do turn it off >> if I'm going to be out for ages - but purely for the fire safety side of >> things. > > Yes, and the monitor uses quite a bit of mains power, compared with the > computer which is on a transformer using lower voltage > > The monitor will also have a transformer even the TV as transistors and microchips tend to run on 5 to 12 v but its the wattage that counts |
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Ron S brought next idea :
> Westcountryman blurted on Wed, 17 Nov 2004 13:42:02 GMT: > >> I wonder what happens if it goes wrong? Whether being part of the deal >> whether Wanadoo will replace it free of charge. I bet they won't! > > I should think it is covered for a year... That's what I thought. -- Westcountryman (John) Website :- http://www.jwimpenny.freeserve.co.uk AT LAST I'M WHOOSHING!!!! |