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On occasion.
Originally Posted by navlav8r
On occasion.


Rarely. But more often than the 8 track and the Beta.
Still fairly regularly at work.
Not in years but many places still do but it’s not going to a fax machine, it’s efax. Social Security office still uses fax. I have no idea why these places will not accept email
Originally Posted by Higginez
Well?


You trying to steal Wabi’s job?
I have one left over from when I closed my contracting business 11 years ago and still use it occasionally when someone requires a form faxed... usually for my wife's job...
I remember sending shipping alerts by telex back in the 1980's.
Never had, or needed one. I was fascinated with the teletype machines years back at the auto salvage yards.
No, I'll scan and email an image pdf.


Several times recently.. Papers for an estate and, a copy of my C&R.
Do they still make facsimile machines?
Originally Posted by deflave
Do they still make facsimile machines?



Go down to the local library and look it up on the microfiche.
I do...
In the fiduciary world fax is still used... a lot. Apparently its more secure than email or other cyper-options.
Still trying to figure out the one forced on me -



when our pony express rider died.
Don’t have a land line. Do you still need that?
My old Dell 1355cn printer is still a good copy machine, scanner, and fax. All the functions get used regularly.

And, yes I have a landline. Cell is not strong out where I live; mine works about 80% of the time. It's hilarious how many people assume my land number will receive texts. I don't want to be in contact with that kind of idiots.
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