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Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 16:29:56 +0100 (MET)
From: Mark Habersack <grendel AT ananke DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl>
Reply-To: grendel AT ananke DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl
To: "Mike A. Harris" <mharris AT sympatico DOT ca>
cc: Gene Buckle <geneb AT deltasoft DOT com>,
OpenDOS Mailing List <opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net>, geneb AT wa DOT net
Subject: Re: [opendos] First time...
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On Wed, 22 Jan 1997, Mike A. Harris wrote:

>> > They may.  If so, I will have to break up the list for a bit finer
>> > granularity so people don't get 2000 emails a day. ;)
>> Yeah... ;-) that wouldn't be too good - my poor 33K modem would burn like a 
>> stove... ;-))
>
>For sure.  Wish I had a 33k.  I'm stuck with 14.4.  Got a lotta stuff
Ouch! Get yourself a Zoltrix machine - you don't need that fancy US RObotics
Voice machines!

>in my ip-up too.  Bums me out when I connect, cause all the stuff is
>slow uploading and downloading from ip-up for 10 minutes.
Geez! Fortunately it takes me 1/3 of the time... ;-)))))

>> BTW. Does anyone know of some good news agent for Win95 (yes... I use that 
>> crap... ;-((( - need Corel 6 to work... ;-((()
>
>Well, I've got the PINE source code, and it is available for virtually
>every OS in existance.  I know that there is a Win 3.1 version.  I
>assume that there is also a '95 or NT version as well.  It is kindof
>like the "emacs" of email programs if you ask me.  Has it all, and is
>portable.  Only, unlike emacs, PINE is easy to use.
I use Pine on Linux but don't have the sources - where do I look for them?
Besides, Emacs is not *that* hard - just takes some time to memorize all the
key combinations - then it's fast and easy!

 >
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> Have you ever woke up swearing in the middle of the night?
>No. 
Lucky man!

>
>> You search the darkness and you scramble for the light.
>And stick your finger in an empty socket.  Ouch.
Err... yeah, that's not nice. And remember that you in the States have 110V
and we in Europe enjoy the full power of 220V - how about that? ;-)))

>
>> Have you ever walked down the street, heard footsteps following you?
>Yes, but they were my own.  You see, I was walking between two large
>buildings and the echo was pretty loud
Yeah... that explains the phenomenon... ;=___)))


>> Don't worry my son, you've got the spooks all looking after you..
>Just as long as I get OpenDOS some time this week I can live with the
>spooks.  :o)
They're really nice, believe me! Luckily they're not some banshees ;-))


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