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This is what happens when you been in this crazy business 31 years.
Jim Hoey SST Communications 597 West Montauk Highway Lindenhurst, New York 11757 631 956-0100 www.sstcom.com Business telephone systems on Long Island and New York City like Comdial, Vertical, Avaya, Panasonic
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Thermal Paper...I Knew I had 2 rolls somewhere...( I can't remember how to post a picture, But, if anybody needs them...free to a good Silent 700 ! )
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel..
Retirement 2019 ( It has happened )
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Thermal Paper...I Knew I had 2 rolls somewhere...( I can't remember how to post a picture, But, if anybody needs them...free to a good Silent 700 ! ) The best part about thermal paper is that it is the original disappearing ink! Haha I can remember thermal faxes, but haven't seen a Silent 700 in use. Was it a fax machine or modem? I love that it has the coupler on it for the handset. As a young boy interested in technology in the late 80s the coupler was always a piece of tech that I thought was so cool. However, I'm pretty sure I've never used one. 
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Yep, programming remotely with an acoustic coupler and a 500/2500 set with the screaming speed of 300 bps 😴
That was the only way to program an Eagle One system (either remote of on-site)
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the best part about programming the system...and you left the copy on the job....yea, go on, try to un roll it and Read it
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel..
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Easier to read than a floppy disc, especially if you see this
C:\>dir A
Not ready reading drive A Abort, Retry, Fail?_
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Bad floppies were the bane of my existence... Reloading DOS 6.22 or a Corporate Office with a crashed HDD. Yuck! I won't miss that! The worst was when you put a known working floppy into computer that happen to have dust in the drive... Then you just made a coaster!
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