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- Subject: Re: JULBPP.ZIP still bad on archive site
- Message-ID: <25JAN199309312524@vx.cis.umn.edu>
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- References: <1993Jan21.172905.6280@ennews.eas.asu.edu> <24JAN199312523819@vill.edu>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 14:31:00 GMT
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- In article <24JAN199312523819@vill.edu>, 161685732@vill.edu (JOE PRYSZLAK) writes...
- >In article <1993Jan21.172905.6280@ennews.eas.asu.edu>, elder@enuxhb.eas.asu.edu (Greg Elder) writes...
- >>Some months back, I had posted that the file julbpp.zip on the r.m.r
- >>archive site (sunsite.unc.edu) appeared to be bad (it won't
- >>unzip). Someone, I don't remember who, was going to upload a
- >>good version. I looked today and it seems that the old file is still
- >>there. Does anyone know where, or if, a good copy is available?
- >>Thanks.
- >>
- >>--
- >>Greg Elder elder@enuxhb.eas.asu.edu
- >>Department of Computer Science or elder@seine.eas.asu.edu
- >>Arizona State University
- >>
- >
- >
- >I noticed the same thing. I also noticed that the FAQs don't find their way
- >to the FTP archive anymore. Any objections to me uploading the newest one
- >there?
- >
- >What's in this JULBPP.ZIP file anyway?
-
- The JULBPP.zip and JULYBPP.sit were PC and mac versions of the july
- issue of the Black Powder Picayune, Central MN Assoc Rocketry's
- newsletter. Basically just the text of all the stories.
-
- Unfortunatly, I no longer have the files in text format. I hadn't
- heard anything in a long time and figured I could get rid of them
- off my drive. I could strip the text out of the layouts, but thats
- a bit of work. Maybe I'll just wait until I do the next issue and
- start posting again with that one.
-
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- Tim Harincar A skunk is better company than
- soc1070@vx.cis.umn.edu someone who prides themselves on
- being frank. -Lazerus Long
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