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Re: Digression from: 2 comments and a question !
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- Subject: Re: Digression from: 2 comments and a question !
- From: L* H* <g*@syix.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 07:45:26 -0800
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I like this guy Wild-dog! He kind of speaks for the rest of us. I also tried
the FAQ web page and was unable to figure out how to proceed. Can you help
this "a little more than novice" computer person "me". TIA Lorraine Hoag,
grdnr4u@syix.com, zone 8,Calif.
At 10:06 AM 3/28/97 -0500, you wrote:
>At 09:17 PM 3/27/97 -0800, Bob Dunning wrote:
>>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
>>
>Having fed me some fish and toyed with me (I think) will you now teach me
>how to fish. Even though most wheels have already been invented if you
>don't have any on the car it doesn't ride very well.
>
>I went to ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/ but couldnn't find my way in. Help?
>
>Have you ever been to a semi formal function and noticed that there are
>seldom any fights or loud laughter.
>
>
>Wilddog Zn 5 supposed to be 6 Depauw, IN
>
>
>
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