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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Mon Dec 29 15:00:04 1997
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Reply-To: "Adam Parrott" <parrottsoft@usa.net>
From: "Adam Parrott" <parrottsoft@usa.net>
To: "skid" <skid@angelic.com>
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Subject: Re: amos web ring
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 10:47:09 -0600
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Greetings.
> Sorry to bug all of you with this.. It has come to my attention that
> there are tons of AMOS related web sites out there, unfortunately I don't
> have the URLs to them.
Yea, and if you need any, you can always ask for some. I have most of them
up on my web site (listed below in sig) under "Information.. Links" page.
> So I searched for a web ring containing AMOS pages and guess what I
> found? TORI AMOS!!! AAAAK! So, I took it upon myself to creat the AMOS
> programming language web ring, or "AMOS Ring" for short. :)
Hm.. well, I could flame up a bit here, BUT I won't since someone finally
did (even though I WAS going to after the Holidays and updating my site as
Mush and I had talked about it for a bit some time ago.)
> So.. since I KNOW most if not all of you have SOMETHING related to AMOS
> on your sites.. <readies for a beg...> PLEASE join the AMOS ring? It'll
> benefit you <more hits>, me <more members>, and the world.. <seeing
> AMOS users united!> Well.. that's all for now.. thanx for your time.
1. Yes, I'm going to join. 2. My site is NOTHING BUT AMOS if nothing else!
3. I don't plan on using the .GIFs for my ring (I'm going to make a small
cool table with some 3D .gif's and add all the info there.). They look ok,
but I would prefer something that fits my site's motif.
> You may now flame me. :)
Consider yourself flamed.
Adam Parrott, personal: parrotta@usa.net, work: parrottsoft@usa.net
Member of Team *AMOS* and the IAPA. http://members.tripod.com/~parrottsoft