LOL, I remember those days. "Uh, can you hold on? My computer just
went down." or "you need to fill out form 1203-B, send us $25 and we'll
get you the information you need in six weeks." Just kidding, but
certainly reliability standards and information demands are much higher
these days, aren't they?
Ron Johnson wrote:
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