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Digression from: 2 comments and a question !
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- From: B* D* <c*@oz.net>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 21:17:34 -0800
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Eventually, Butch will be in an excellent position to publish an FAQ (Frequently
Asked Questions). Then he will be able to submit it to MIT for publication and
archiving in "news.answers". Eventually it will come out in hardcopy and make
him rich and famous. But I am getting ahead of myself, and him.
FAQs can be found at ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/ (I think). RTFM stands for "Read The
(uh) <Fine> Manual". This is all part of an elaborate network culture that has
developed over the last ten years. Other parts are the "Emily Newspost" guides
to "netiquette".
--
Bob Dunning
At 02:31 AM 3/27/97 -0500, Butch Ragland wrote:
>At 10:16 AM 3/26/97 -0800, connie hoy wrote:
>>Judy Showers wrote:
>>> Jeff Harlan wrote:
...Various important concerns removed...
>I note many questions then wait for the replys. I've even started a little
>file of specific instructions on specific plants. Going on and off line
>causes a disjointed thread for me. An open forum gives color and charm to
>the postings and I won't ever be to busy to listen for the personal side. I
>can just delete a subject or person if I'm not interested.
>Wilddog Zn 5 supposed to be 6 Depauw, IN
>
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