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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Subject: Re: MS-DOS Kermit, more capabalities
Date: 16 Jan 2000 06:44:43 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <1Iag4.2678$NU6.52105@tw12.nn.bcandid.com>,
<cangel@famvid.com> wrote:
: DO> in December of 1999, in Manhattan. I wanted a "BOO" file. After visiting
: DO> the site with a diskette that had kermit on it, away I went. Jefferey
: DO> Altman mentioned that he had been in the neighborhood, and would have
: DO> been glad to drop off a copy, on the media of my choice.
:
: DO> Support! ;-)
:
: Nice for you. You must be a very special person. Thank you for sharing this
: with all the rest of us who are _not_ special.
What makes you think Mr. Dold is so special?
The point of his statement is that I was going to be near where he was.
So I offered to bring him what he needed. Mr. Dold has been a long time
contributor to this newsgroup for as long as I can remember, but that
does not make him special. When I travel the world I often make a point
of meeting with our users. I have done so in South Africa, Sweden, and
several cities around the U.S.
: DO> I've been in several "spots" where I had a whole pile of protocols on
: DO> one end of a wire, and none on the other.
:
: Failing memory?
Most older computers did not come with any networking or file transfer
protocols.
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer * Kermit-95 for Win32 and OS/2
The Kermit Project * Columbia University
612 West 115th St #716 * New York, NY * 10025
http://www.kermit-project.org/k95.html * kermit-support@kermit-project.org