When groups could communicate only by telephone, fax or mail, it was prohibitively expensive to share information or build links between different organisations.
If you work with a tax professional it is a good idea to fax him a copy before you call and ask about it, although I do find it entertaining to try to explain notices that I am not looking at.
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It's a fax with fidelity, like Adobe Acrobat portable document files without needing a computer.
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It was 1993, before fax machines were a staple of every small business.
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While this did not, on its face, establish anything more than that GOPAC's fax machines had been used for the course, it certainly should have put the attorneys on notice that there was some relationship between the course and GOPAC that should have been examined before saying that GOPAC had absolutely no involvement in the course.
The department said it is happy to take responses by email, fax or letter.
One example: We had a list of injured people -- an illegible fax -- and after tweeting that we needed help transcribing it, we were flooded with offers to help from all over the world.
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Instead, it was dreamed up by Ms. Blakely, a former fax machine salesperson who toiled away at the idea while still working at her day job.
Sharp's new UX-B800SE Broadband Fax does the usual boring squelchy phone thing, oh sure, but it also has an Ethernet connection allowing you to send PDF or TIFF scans (two-sided, if you prefer) of your documents via email, as well as receive analog faxes and email them to you if you're like the tethered office drones of yesteryear, waiting around all morning for so-and-so's fax.
On this site it's possible to get help fixing pretty much anything, including computers, fax machines, hair driers, cars and tattoo guns.
For many companies, it meant a return to the more traditional forms of communication, such as phone or fax.
Between your voicemail inbox, the fax machine, your cell phone, and your inbox in your e-mail and the Web, it's just becoming too much.
Instead of small rooms with no amenities and all-you-can-eat buffets, it would have four thousand rooms, of seven hundred square feet each, with minibars, fax machines, and telephones equipped for conference calls.
Mark Roberts of Montgomery Securities, a San Francisco investment bank, points out that the one soon to occur in the Internet will be particularly savage because it depends on the fickle and cut-throat consumer market (businesses such as mobile telephones and fax machines began in the corporate market).
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