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Date:         Thu, 24 Jun 1999 18:05:14 -0300
Reply-To:     Malcolm Stebbins <Malcolm.Stebbins@MSVU.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Malcolm Stebbins <Malcolm.Stebbins@MSVU.CA>
Subject:      Re: Eastern USA one rate cell phone service- traveling
In-Reply-To:  <f2c32ad5.24a3f3be@aol.com>
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When I travel, I take none of that. I have set up a Yahoo.com email account and set the POP account to retrieve my email from this account. Then every few days I stop in at a local city library, or university library and use their computers (for free) and access the web (and my email) to my heart's content. Malcolm S

Carol wrote:

> I will soon be traveling/living in my '89 Westfalia as I spend the summer > in Maine and Vermont. Need feedback re best provider. Am considering > Sprint (no 1-yr contract), BAM east, AT& T. > Also would welcome feedback on using wireless service for internet > access; inverter, solar power computer setups; pc vs mac for on-road use > (please, no flames, just info); which lightweight printer to look at. I > currently use a 133mghrtz Acer notebook. Thanks, Carol S Sussman


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