GL: setting up an office on your boat

Greg Schoenberg dene at ipns.com
Mon Dec 10 11:23:21 EST 2007


John,

My only two bits is that you might be able to cut out the fax machine.  I
did by using an e-fax service.  All incoming faxes come in a pdf. format,
which makes it easy to print or e-mail.  You can also fax out if needed via
a scanner.  You are given a fax number, toll free.  I pay $10/mo. for this
service.  If this works, then you are left with a laptop, printer/scanner,
and a broadband card (I use Sprint), which is a pretty small footprint
within the berth.

-Greg

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Stewart" <johnstewart at sanctum.com>
To: <great-loop at lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 7:18 AM
Subject: GL: setting up an office on your boat


> Ladies & Gentlemen;
>
> I'm not ready to go cold turkey into  retirement and extended cursing. I
have
> a small space on my boat I would like to use to be able to stay in contact
> with my office. I will need phone support, note book, fax and print  and
an
> antenna for starters.
> If you have done this successfully, would you please share with me what
you
> learned.
> Thanks
> John
> Law Office of N. John Stewart, Jr., P.A.
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