Posted by don_bristol on July 27, 2003, at 17:08:52
In reply to Re: MAOI: what are fava beans? off topic to Don, posted by maxime on July 27, 2003, at 15:27:28
> hi. just a quick question to satisfy my curiosity.
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> In England local calls are charged on a "pay per service" unlike in the US. How does this effect the time you can spend on the Internet. Does it make it really expensive. Would having an ethernet or high speed access bring down the cost.
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> I've always wondered about that but never asked anyone.
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> OK, to keep this on topic I just wanted to mention that I plan on finding out what makes fava beans so taboo and the tyramine level. :-)
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> MaximeMaxine, we have "pay as you go" but we also have unlimited use. Unlimited is approx 25 US dollars and you need to dial up. There are also some slow broadband schemes (150 K baud) for about 30 US dollars and these use an ethernet card to attach to a cable modem.
600 K baud broadband costs us about 35 to 40 US dollars.
Few people use "pay as you go" unless they are very light users.
Back to being on topic now!
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