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Thursday's Question of the Day
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flext
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Thursday's Question of the Day
ok here we are with the Thursday Question
Which type of communication signal use's a separate timing signal to dictate transmission times
A) modem
B) asynchronous
C) 8 Bit
D) synchronous
Check back tomorrow for the Answer
Answer to Wednesday's Question was C
Ed

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04-11-02 12:58 AM
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04-11-02 01:09 AM
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denis_baribeau
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And the answer is (D)
Therefore (D) it is. 
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04-11-02 03:13 AM
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04-11-02 06:11 AM
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scorpyun2001
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The answer is D- synchronous, most communications within a pc are synchronous
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