How do you know you've lost something if you don"t get it? I'm not being
facetious. Phil Bacon
On Thu, 3 Dec 98 08:11:31 r-james@tamu.edu writes:
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>From: DANMAS@aol.com
>
>Dan Masters writes:
>
>>While we're on the subject of lost e-mail, I'm curious as to the
>experience of
>>others on this list. Approximately how much mail does everyone lose
>in a
>>typical month? Am I losing more because of AOL, or is this a generic
>problem
>>with the internet as a whole? I seem to lose 3 - 5 messages a month,
>incoming
>>and outgoing.
>
>
>Geez, Dan, I thought you knew all about this stuff. Digital electrons
>have
>a much shorter half-life than the old analog electrons you are used to
>working
>with. Thus, some e-mail problems are to be expected.
>
>Glad I could finally help you out with an electrical question.
>
>Best regards,
>Ray
>;-)
>
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>Ray W. James, P.E., Ph.D.
>Texas Transportation Institute
>Civil Engineering Department
>Texas A&M University
>College Station, TX 77843
>Phone (409)845-7436; Fax (409)845-3410
>E-mail: r-james@tamu.edu
>Date: 12/3/98 Time: 8:11:31 AM
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