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BackupPlan - Transcript - Hour 1, Segment 9

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Margaret: And it was part of the modem and all the software and the drivers that it came with. And it did a really good job with it. It would tell me you know there is a call do you want to answer it or ignore it. And ever since I have got the new ones it doesn*t do that so.

David Lawrence: So here is why now this one this I do recommend I just went and just Googled call waiting online dialup.

Margaret: Okay.

David Lawrence: That's the phrase to use and CallWave is still around and CallWave was something that we had recommended a lot. So now depending on what your ISP is your ISP may have this service built-in EarthLink for example and AOL both have call waiting on dial-up built into their service. So if you don*t have those then you will have to go check out CallWave but that's the way to skin that cat alright?

Margaret: Okay thank you.

David Lawrence: I appreciate the call. I really thank you for listening.

Margaret: Thank you.

David Lawrence: Right. Say hey everybody to Chicago for me.

Margaret: I will.

David Lawrence: Bye-bye. .180039 online is our telephone number 18003966546 that gives me an open line, if you want to jump in Paul you are Online Tonight with David Lawrence hello.

Paul: Hi Good evening.

David Lawrence: Hi.

Paul: David I am going to be doing some traveling and I am going to be needing computer too, to do some academic fellowship throughout the country actually through Australia United Kingdom. But again I just don*t know as far as I see there are small laptops that looks nice to traveling but is that fragile or anything to look for, to things to avoid and also is the Internet system in Europe and Australia similar to ours or new things for compatibility one has to--?

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