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Packet-Radio Digest         Sun, 13 Aug 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue  202

Today's Topics:
                         Baycom BP1? (3 msgs)
                        Bush Sucks, Vote GREEN

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Date: 12 Aug 2000 12:45:31 GMT
From: history67@aol.comTRASH (History67)
Subject: Baycom BP1?

>Subject: Re: Baycom BP1?
>From: Jim kb9mmcNOkbSPAM@juno.com.invalid 

>other thing is the Baycom People say that the TNC with their
>software will not work in windows, you stated that you were
>runnig under windows 95, have you tried to run under DOS?

Got the wiring figured out,  and I have been running ver.1.4 ( I, just found
1.6 and downloaded it)  I ran it from a real dos prompt.  All seems to be set
now ( I just wish it would run in windows, it would really be helpful)

Thanks much!

Sean


>>>>>" It's Never too late to be what you might have been"<<<<<<
                                     Elliot
 
          " It's Never enough until your Heart Stops Beating"
                                new  order

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Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 19:49:37 -0500
From: Leo Salas <rsalas@cox-internet.com>
Subject: Baycom BP1?

There is a program that will allow your BP-1 work in the windows environment.
I'll see if I can find it tonight!
Leo, N5JEP
n5jep@cox-internet.com


History67 wrote:

> >Subject: Re: Baycom BP1?
> >From: Jim kb9mmcNOkbSPAM@juno.com.invalid
>
> >other thing is the Baycom People say that the TNC with their
> >software will not work in windows, you stated that you were
> >runnig under windows 95, have you tried to run under DOS?
>
> Got the wiring figured out,  and I have been running ver.1.4 ( I, just found
> 1.6 and downloaded it)  I ran it from a real dos prompt.  All seems to be
set
> now ( I just wish it would run in windows, it would really be helpful)
>
> Thanks much!
>
> Sean
>
> >>>>>" It's Never too late to be what you might have been"<<<<<<
>                                      Elliot
>
>           " It's Never enough until your Heart Stops Beating"
>                                 new  order

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Date: 13 Aug 2000 03:01:06 GMT
From: history67@aol.comTRASH (History67)
Subject: Baycom BP1?

>Subject: Re: Baycom BP1?
>From: Leo Salas rsalas@cox-internet.com 
>Date: 08/12/2000 8:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>Message-id: <3995F0A1.8ABF1AB8@cox-internet.com>
>
>There is a program that will allow your BP-1 work in the windows environment.
>I'll see if I can find it tonight!
>Leo, N5JEP
>n5jep@cox-internet.com
>
>

That would be so cool!  I just loaded 1.6, but then I can't do anything else! 
I appreciate it, Thanks~


>>>>>" It's Never too late to be what you might have been"<<<<<<
                                     Elliot
 
          " It's Never enough until your Heart Stops Beating"
                                new  order

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Date: 12 Aug 2000 21:25:16 GMT
From: George Voinovich (R - OH) <senator_voinovich@voinovich.senate.gov>
Subject: Bush Sucks, Vote GREEN

                                     12 Aug 2000 22:25:53 GMT

It's hard for me to believe that the next president of the United
States will be George W. Bush or Al Gore. Both remind me of
Hollywood movies that have been focus-grouped to death: they
push all the appropriate buttons, but have zero original vision.
Both stand for the same thing: corporate-driven business as usual.

There must be some way outta here. 

Ralph Nader is no joker or thief. I think he and the Greens could
give Al & George a good run for their money. At 65, Nader isn't
running as fast as he used to, and the Green Party doesn't exactly
have its platform figured out, but I think they have what it takes to
inject a dose of radical democracy into the race. Unlike the two
Tweedles, Nader is real, he stands for decency and common
sense and he still commands a lot of respect in progressive and
activist circles. And hidden behind the rainbow coalition of lefties,
eco-feminists and crazies, the Green Party does have some great
ideas. It's the only party that stands for the Tobin Tax, true cost
markets, media reform and putting corporations in their place. 

In October, with a fired-up Nader hurling intelligent sound bites 
into the presidential debates, the whole game show might actually be
worth watching. The alternative is the most sophomoric
presidential race in American history . . . and the lowest voter
turnout ever. 

I'm putting a GO GREEN - VOTE NADER graphic at the end of all
my emails from now on. I'm betting that, between now and November, 
the American people will wake up to the fact that their sacred 
democratic experiment has now degenerated into a choice between a 
corporate-sponsored Republican and a corporate-sponsored Democrat. 

In these heady post-WTO days, a sudden, massive protest vote


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