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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Subject: Re: MS-DOS Kermit, more capabalities
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Date: 18 Jan 00 22:59:51 MDT
Organization: Utah State University
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
> P.S. The reason that I refer to Professor Joe Doupnik as Professor
> Doupnik in my postings is as a sign of respect. Professor Doupnik
> was developing MS-DOS Kermit when I first entered college. I used
> MS-DOS Kermit throughout my college years as it was distributed to
> just about everybody at a college campus in the United States that
> needed remote dialup (and then later network) access.
>
> I've never met Professor Doupnik and when we first started conversing
> about MS-DOS Kermit in the late 80s I was still an undergrad. So
> my relationship with him was as a Professor to a student. Even if he
> wasn't a faculty member at the University I attended.
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My last word in the thread, I hope. Golly, if folks wanted to
please me they could omit the title and credential stuff. It's kind of
embarassing. I'm just a guy in the same muddy trench as everyone else,
and the mud is winning.
Good luck Charles on making things work for you.
Joe D.