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    In a move IBM offices are hailing as a major step in the company's ongoing worldwide telecommunications revolution, M'wana Ndeti, a member of Zaire's Bantu tribe, used an IBM global uplink network modem yesterday to crush a nut.
    Ndeti, who spent twenty minutes trying to open the nut by hand, easily cracked it open by smashing it repeatedly with the powerful modem.
    "I could not crush the nut by myself," said the forty-seven-year-old Ndeti, who added the savory nut to a thick, peanut-based soup minutes later. "With IBM's help, I was able to break it."
    Ndeti discovered the nut-breaking, 28.8 V.34 modem yesterday, when IBM was shooting a commercial in his southwestern Zaire village. During a break in shooting, which shows African villagers eagerly teleconferencing via computer with Japanese schoolchildren, Ndeti snuck onto the set and took the modem, which he believed would serve well as a "smashing" utensil.
    IBM officials were not surprised more...

    M'wana Ndeti, a member of Zaire's Bantu tribe, used an IBM global uplink network modem yesterday
    to crush a nut.
    Ndeti, who spent 20 minutes trying to open the nut by hand, easily cracked it open by smashing it
    repeatedly with the powerful modem.
    "I could not crush the nut by myself," said the 47-year-old Ndeti, who added the savory nut to a
    thick, peanut-based soup minutes later. "With IBM's help, I was able to break it." Ndeti discovered
    the nut-breaking, 28. 8 V. 34 modem yesterday, when IBM was shooting a commercial in his southwestern
    Zaire village. During a break in shooting, which shows African villagers eagerly teleconferencing via
    computer with Japanese school children, Ndeti snuck onto the set and took the modem, which he
    believed would serve well as a "smashing" utensil.
    IBM officials were not surprised the longtime computer giant was able to provide Ndeti with practical
    solutions to his more...

    KABINDA, ZAIRE-In a move IBM office are hailing as a major step in the
    company's ongoing worldwide telecommunications revolution, M'wana Ndeti,
    a member of Zaire's Bantu tribe, used an IBM global uplink network modem
    yesterday to crush a nut.
    Ndeti, who spent 20 minutes trying to open the nut by hand, easily
    cracked it open by smashing it repeatedly with the powerful modem. "I could not
    crush the nut by myself," said the 47-year-old Ndeti, who added the savory
    nut to a thick, peanut-based soup minutes later. "With IBM's help, I was
    able to break it."
    Ndeti discovered the nut-breaking, 28.8 V.34 modem yesterday, when IBM was
    shooting a commercial in his southwestern Zaire village. During a break in
    shooting, which shows African villagers eagerly teleconferencing via
    computer with Japanese schoolchildren, Ndeti snuck onto the set and took the
    modem, which he believed would serve well as a "smashing" more...

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