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Guide to Safe FaxFrom: AnnMarie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 17 Sep 1997 14:50:46 +0000
Q: How well should I know the person to ensure having safe fax? A: It generally helps to know the person you are faxing, especially if you want meaningful fax, but there are many who safely fax complete strangers every day. Q: If I fax to myself, will I go blind? A: Certainly not, but you should not allow faxing yourself to interfere with faxing others. Q: I fax numerous times each day. Is this normal? (My friends say I fax too much). A: Yes, it is normal, but be careful to allow enough time for other activities, such as eating and sleeping. And about your friends; they're probably just jealous. Q: There is a place down the street where you can pay to fax. Is this legal? A: Yes, many people have no other outlet for their fax drives and must pay a professional when their need to fax becomes too great. Q: Should a cover always be used for faxing? A: Unless you are really sure of the person you are faxing, a cover should be used to ensure safe fax Q: I have a personal and a business fax. Can transmissions become mixed up? A: Being bi-faxual can be confusing, but as long as you use a cover with each one, you won't transmit anything you're not supposed to. Q: Is it ethical to fax your co-workers? A: Yes, faxing is okay between consenting adults, but be certain that you are not engaging in faxual harassment or else you may lose your job, or worse, end up in jail. Q: How old do you think someone should be before they can fax? A: Faxing can be performed at any age, as long as the person knows which switches to flip, which buttons to push, and what is inserted where.
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