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Aries wrote:
On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 20:01:32 +0100, Ophelia wrote:

Well yes, a recipe would be grand, but shirley we must test it from
the hands of the master chef?

How's your broadband?

On dial up pro tem. Will be with Broadband over Easter


Roll on Easter then


Well, it will be only for a few days, and then back to dialup for a while
again


Will let you know though


With a mobile broadbean dongle you can do dial-up speeds more-or-less
wherever you are, and if you're lucky, broadbean speeds.

Cost is slightly shy of £40 for the dongle, and thereafter (IIRC) £15
for a gigabyte of up/downloads, rolled-over month to month. (Vodafone -
but others will have similar terms.)

Since I take at least three months or so to use a gig, this is very economic.

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