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Subject: Re: MS-DOS Kermit, more capabalities
From: cangel@famvid.com
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Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 12:17:21 GMT
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
On 1900-01-18 jrd@cc.usu.edu(JoeDoupnik) said:
JD>Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
JD>> P.S. The reason that I refer to Professor Joe Doupnik as
JD>> Professor Doupnik in my postings is as a sign of respect.
JD>> Professor Doupnik was developing MS-DOS Kermit when I
JD>> first entered college. I used MS-DOS Kermit throughout my
JD>> college years as it was distributed to just about
JD>> everybody at a college campus in the United States that
JD>later network) access. > needed remote dialup (and then
JD>> I've never met Professor Doupnik and when we first started
JD>> conversing about MS-DOS Kermit in the late 80s I was still
JD>> an undergrad. So my relationship with him was as a
JD>> Professor to a student. Even if he wasn't a faculty member
JD>> at the University I attended. -------
I'm leaving in the above because it's one of the few nice
things posted here lately. Enjoy it while ya' can folks.
JD> My last word in the thread, I hope. Golly, if folks wanted
JD> to please me they could omit the title and credential
JD> stuff. It's kind of embarassing. I'm just a guy in the same
JD> muddy trench as everyone else, and the mud is winning.
Bet your mud is cleaner than the mud I used to stand in. 8)
JD> Good luck Charles on making things work for you.
Well thanks Joe. When you lack talent you need all the luck you
can get so I'll just take this with me.
I hope something changes your luck too Joe.
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