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  1. Article: 13918 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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  3. From: "Jeffrey Altman [Road Runner NYC]" <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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  8. Subject: Re: Stupid question on kermit URLs
  9. References: <3DED0D0D.7080800@att.net> <asj2tj$eh$1@watsol.cc.columbia.edu> <3DED134B.6050109@att.net> <asj4ke$3lp$1@watsol.cc.columbia.edu> <xqld6oibxdw.fsf@email.mot.com>
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  14. Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 21:45:16 GMT
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  19. Organization: Road Runner - NYC
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  21.  
  22. Francis R Bridge {BRIDGE1} wrote:
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  24. > Actually, I wouldn't mind a 1800 page book....I tire of reading software
  25. > documentation, if provided or useful at all, as a PDF on a monitor.
  26.  
  27. Nobody wants to write an 1800 page book :-)
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  29. > What about Kermit's web address?  The main kermit URL is now
  30. > http://www.columbia.edu/kermit.  Have you considered a private domain name
  31. > for kermit?  Most of the obvious ones are already taken.  But perhaps
  32. > someone would give one up or donate one to you?
  33.  
  34. We've had http://www.kermit-project.org/ for many many years.  It is an 
  35. equivalent to http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
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