People that are more ahead of the times than others do, but the building department still has to hire a live orchestra if they want to hear music.:lol:
I am from NJ and all the building depts are digital
People that are more ahead of the times than others do, but the building department still has to hire a live orchestra if they want to hear music.:lol:
I am from NJ and all the building depts are digital
Gee that's funny because even the smallest of towns I deal with are digital.
Having a fax machine is like having a beeper.
Do you also listen to 8 tracks?
Clearly you've never dealt with Newark, Paterson, or Jersey City. If you don't show up in person, they don't want to hear from you.
But if you don't contact them and they find out, I bet they have no problem coming to you, though first contact is probably in your mail box.
They'll spit out $5,000 fines like they were coming from a Ma deuce.
Paterson is clueless, but you really don't want to screw around with Newark or Jersey City. They'll spit out $5,000 fines like they were coming from a Ma deuce.
My vote for the best quote of the week.
Faxing was the first digitation of our documents, then sent over an analog phone line. You can quit whining to the hold outs, I know contractors who were leading edge with a fax maching in their trucks on the job sites. Buy a good multi-purpose printer or a scanner and sign up for a service like eFax and you can fax any document from any device, you computer or your smart phone. Also you can give out a local phone number and receive faxes anytime and they will just go to your email inbox as a pdf, also readable on your smartphone.