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Packet-Radio Digest         Sun, 17 Sep 2000     Volume 2000 : Issue  236

Today's Topics:
                      Free Electronics Magazines
             Have I told you I get paid to surf the Web?
                  Telnet IP numbers please (2 msgs)

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Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 18:34:30 -0700
From: Derickam <derickam@wa.freei.net>
Subject: Free Electronics Magazines

Got approx 2 or 3 years worth of Popular electronics, QST, QRX, 73, Nuts 
and volts couple others. Please do not ask me to go through them, I do 
not have the time.

I weighed all of them in the box at 45 lbs. If you pay the postage (book 
rate USPS from 98312) , or come and get them they are yours.

Take one, take all no cherry picking(unless your local and you do it).

Thought I would offer cause next Thursday they go into the recycle bin.

I am in Bremerton WA.

73!


-- 
Derick Amburgey
k7dxx
derickam@wa.freei.net

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Date: 16 Sep 2000 11:17:28 GMT
From: Chris<christopher_99999@hotmail.com>
Subject: Have I told you I get paid to surf the Web?

Hi :   

Have I ever told you about AllAdvantage.com? It's an Internet 
company I've joined and it pays its members to surf the Web. Top 
members last month earned several thousands of dollars each! 

It's free to join and your privacy is protected completely. I've 
included some impressive details below: 

They've paid over 6 million pounds to members in the US, UK 
and Canada in the last three months alone; 
Now they're paying members in France, Germany, Australia, New 
Zealand and the US territories, too -- more countries coming 
soon; 
Later this month, all members will be able to purchase anti-virus 
software at a significant discount through their AllAdvantage 
accounts; 
They'll be releasing Viewbars to Mac users soon. AllAdvantage 
will be one of the first Viewbar companies to do so; 
They've developed and will soon release an upgraded version of 
the Viewbar software which is equipped with instant search 
capability, convenient quicklinks to the Web's most popular sites, 
and of course, which pays you to surf! 

It only takes a few minutes to join, download the free 
AllAdvantage.com Viewbar software, and start surfing the Web 
with the Viewbar on your screen. You can earn even more when 
you tell your friends about it. Really! It's all about becoming part of 
a community that finally recognises our value as consumers. 

Join now (there's no survey to fill out) at 
http://uk.alladvantage.com/home.asp?refid=avt202 and please 
use my membership ID avt202 when you're asked if you were 
referred by someone. 

Thanks a lot and happy surfing! 

Chris
Member ID no. avt202

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Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 22:41:10 GMT
From: "D. Stussy" <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org>
Subject: Telnet IP numbers please

A "list" of IP numbers (for hosts, presumedly) comes in DNS format, not HTML.

If you want the current list (non-updating), then go to
ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio and look for a directory or files with "ampr" as
[part of] the name.

If you want a constantly updated list, you'll have to shadow serve the domain.

On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, madiba wrote:
> Can someone mail me a list of Telnet IP numbers in HTML format ?
> Thanks very much in advance.
> 73 Andre ZR1TRD

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Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2000 02:05:36 GMT
From: "Hank Oredson" <horedson@att.net>
Subject: Telnet IP numbers please

"madiba" <tablemountain@mweb.co.za> wrote in message
news:39c301c9.0@news1.mweb.co.za...
> Hi All
>
> Can someone mail me a list of Telnet IP numbers in HTML format ?
>
> Thanks very much in advance.
>
> 73 Andre ZR1TRD

Which ones are you looking for?
There are millions of them.

--

   ...  Hank

http://horedson.home.att.net

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