I was up at 0400 and from then until just about 15 minutes ago, I was setting up the new printer. I had a tough time deciding whether to go wireless or use the USB, but I finally settled on the latter. And now, the question is, do I get a dedicated FAX line installed? I have to send FAXes to someone about twice to three times a year, so I wonder about it.
Of course, the phone jack is across the room...
Anyway, I will think about that a little more. It will raise my Cox bill by $20, but it will also give me more channels to watch. And then there is the glaring question: Will it be worth it for the next six to eight months that I’m here?
My brother in CO sent me an email telling me he had a book to send me. I already have his personal history, so I’m curious. He never saw the books I have. They were mostly in boxes the last time he was here.
He used to send me all his outdated electronics including printers and scanners. He doesn’t do that any more. Maybe he found someone who was needier than I, though I can’t imagine that in HIS family.
“And now, the question is, do I get a dedicated FAX line installed? I have to send FAXes to someone about twice to three times a year, so I wonder about it.”
Since your need for FAX service is so infrequent, I’d recommend you just use faxzero.com to send those few FAX documents. If your document is 3 pages or less you can send it free.
You scan your document into your computer (if it isn’t on your computer, already), then upload it to the faxzero website to send it. You’ll provide an email to faxzero so the site can notify you when your document is successfully sent, or — rarely — if there was a problem with the transmission.
We’ve used the service many times in the past, and have no foul-ups, bleeps or blunders to report. Check it out.