Well it depends on whether the computer connects to the internet with this modem. If you're talking about an external cable modem, you would probably lose your internet connection. If you're talking about an internal dialup modem inside the computer, removing it would mean you can't connect via dialup but it would not affect the external modem. Hope this helps
You wouldn't have your computer.
I've never appreciated a USB Broadband Modem. It has always been my belief, my knowledge in fact - knowing the technology involved - that the Modem (actually a Multi Modem/Demod insert) should/could be inside the computer (laptop or PC) encasements; an isolated board inset. The multi-modem is an actuality that is kept away from the consumer market. Can you see yourself walking into Best Buy, and there being but one unit, that is the multi-modem available for sale? It is possible. But better, that the multi-modem be inside the computer. Do away with all the "recycle-stuff-disposal" involving the multitude of modems currently sold. One unit - inside - is all that is needed. That way you would not be paying lease for a $140.00 VoiP/Internet modem for ten years after that modem depreciated to zero dollars value in five years. Comcast, Verizon et al should be reimbursing subscribers million$ for excess beyond depreciation lease fees. Can't get any attorney/lawyers to take that on; they'd lose their free cable services in their offices.
she would no longer be a run away!!
It would depend on how strong your bond is.
it would just slide away
they would run away .
we would all die
As you move away from the ocean it gets less and less windy
There would be no seasons.
It would float away into space and implode.
it will make a bettertomorow
It will change.