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- From: jsburger@xmission.com (John S. Burger)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: AmiNET
- Date: 28 Feb 96 11:52:17 +0500
- Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900)
- Message-ID: <1845.6632T712T870@xmission.com>
- References: <1996Feb24.134728.6081@pat.uwe.ac.uk> <4gt3dg$48cp@rohcs1.uhc.com>
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- On or about 27-Feb-96 00:58:40 Michael M. Rye typed the following words about
- "Re: AmiNET". My reply is thus...
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- MMR> n-ellis@knife.csm.uwe.ac.uk (Fenric) wrote:
- >>What is wrong with AmiNet at the moment. I have looked on my local site
- >>(src.doc.ic.ac.uk) and a few others for the past week, and nothing new
- >>ever seems to apear.
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- >>Is this an AmiNet problem, or is it just that there *are* no uploads.
-
- >>(And before anyone flames me, I would write my own but my Amiga is appr
- >>250 miles away. :)
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- >>---------- For a lie to work, it must be shrouded in the truth --------
- >> The Master - Doctor Who - The Ultimate Foe
- >> n-ellis@csm.uwe.ac.uk fenric@hell.btc.uwe.ac.uk
- MMR> --
- MMR> Fenric,
- MMR> The main Aminet server sight (where all the mirrors get their
- MMR> new stuff from) is down because of hardware problems. Actually, I
- MMR> think they're back up now, but the message on the FTP connection says
- MMR> it's taking a lot longer than expected to restore the backups into
- MMR> the system. No worries, though, because it *will* be back up
- MMR> eventually.
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- It appears that things are back up. I checked laslo.netnet.net this morning
- and ther were new uploads.
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