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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Fri Jan 16 19:21:51 1998
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It was on the night of 17-Jan-98, when no creatures were stirring, and all was
silent. Suddenly, Declan_Gorman@modusmedia.com jumped out from behind a rock
and wouldnt stop shouting about "AMOS Central" until I was forced to knock
them out:
�->
�-> Is there anywhere on the net that would be considered the centre of
�-> all that is AMOS?
Hmm, I wouldnt say for certain, but I do get a fair few visitors to my pages a
day. I would like to add other AMOS-related features to it, to give the user a
more enjoyable stay, but dont always have the time. Anyone have an interesting
idea they want to try out?
Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett
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