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G4RQN  > ARCHIM   28.03.95 13:50l 27 Lines 1461 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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From : G4RQN @ GB7OPC.#22.GBR.EU

Hi All, Like many I have been reading the INTERNET stuff that has been
going round of late and although it is of little interest to me (I cannot
afford to do INTERNET) I cannot see what harm it does. Is there not some
danger in each of us reading only those messages that directly interest us ?
Oh yes one other thing. Round this way Acorn users ar in an extreme minority
and it is good to hear that local msdos users have noticed that there
'large' numbers of Acorn users getting into INTERNET.
 
Steve G7LYN writes. "I am wondering how many ARCHIM folks are also Norwich
Computer Services subscribers as well" and suggests that many questions put
round to 'ARCHIM' have already been answered in the Archive magazine. 
Yes that is probably true but sometimes it is not alwas easy to understand
the magazine explanation and there is some advantage in getting other views
or methods from others on how to do something.
By the way I am an 'Archive' member and have been from year 2 and RISC USER.
 
My vote is that we keep the various different subjects together under the
present heading 'TO ARCHIM'. Like most of the discussion items on packet the
subject matter will change and the next big discussion might just interest
Tony, Steve and David (and me) as well.
 
                                         
                           73s de Neil G4RQN @ GB7OPC
                Date and time of origin Mon,27 Mar 1995.09:34:05


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