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Kathleen Kostuck wrote: > <<snip>> > I appreciate the advice on how to leverage the laptop with PCMCIA cards and > a copy of Code/400. I am seriously thinking about it, because of this > thread. But I am also wondering if supplying our own tools is going to be > a trend in the future, and do we want it to be? > Kathleen, There was an article in the trade rags several years back about a person who equipped a van as a mobile office complete with desk, file cabinets, terminal, external power cords, coffee machine, twinax cables etc. O.K., it's before "have modem, will travel", and the person was not in a concentrated metropolitan area, but IMO the point was: "what ever it takes". As a consultant (outsider) in some places I just mosey on in and break the bronco with whatever is at hand....that's what THEY want....in other places they expect me to kick in the door with the guns blazing...O.K. I can do that too. I'm just operating solo out of my home with a loose association of other freelancers but I have 4 land lines 2 cell lines and a 3 PC network with an ISDN connection to the internet: a 3xplus card on one machine with a UDS 9600 baud modem to get in by ECS lines, 3164 emulator for ASCII connection @ 56K on another, Linux runs the ISDN on the third and I'm still waiting for laptops to come down in price for when I have to appear in 3D. Yes...professionals do provide their own tools. With all do respect, James W. Kilgore qappdsn@ibm.net +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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