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RE: CAT5 vs. Wired
>I'm sure that many people on the list have more than one car in their
>"family fleet". I'd be surprised if more than a vanishingly
small
>proportion have two cars in the same "class" - ie Two
two-seater sports
>cars, two estates, two MPVs, two 4x4s....
Hooray
I'm in a minority :-)
Daniel (two MPVs)
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Harrison [mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 March 2002 10:54
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] CAT5 vs. Wired
Increasingly, I think that we'll see the whole CAT5 vs. Wired argument
as an "estate cars vs. sports cars" argument, in the sense that:
- Each has unique strengths
- Each has applications which the other won't do
- Most people will choose one as their first, but then ADD the other,
rather than replace with the other.
I'm sure that many people on the list have more than one car in their
"family fleet". I'd be surprised if more than a vanishingly small
proportion have two cars in the same "class" - ie Two two-seater
sports
cars, two estates, two MPVs, two 4x4s....
Regards,
Mark
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