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TCP-Group Digest            Wed, 26 Jun 96       Volume 96 : Issue  136

Today's Topics:
                  NIC billing for AMPR.ORG (4 msgs)

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Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 08:21:32 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Kelly L. Fulks" <kelly@kc4rdj.raider.net>
Subject: NIC billing for AMPR.ORG

> 
> Thank you all for the vote of confidence.
> 
> Where's the gold watch and hearty handshake?
>       - Brian
> 

How about a virtual hearty handshake :-)



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Sorry just couldn't resist this one.

-- 
Kelly L. Fulks                       INTERNET kelly@kc4rdj.raider.net
JobSoft Design and Development, Inc.          klf@jobsoft.com
118 S Maple St.                      AMPRNET  kc4rdj@kc4rdj.ampr.org.
Murfreesboro, TN 37130               AMATEUR  kc4rdj@kc4rdj.#midtn.tn.usa.noam

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Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 08:01:53 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Brian A. Lantz" <brian@lantz.com>
Subject: NIC billing for AMPR.ORG

On Mon, 24 Jun 1996, D. Crompton wrote:

> AMPR.ORG belongs to us all. He administers it.

Let's get the 'facts' correct.....

AMPR.ORG belongs to Brian Kantor! Ask the Internic........

The 44.xx.xx.xx address class belongs to Brian Kantor! Ask the 
Internic.......

He has been gratious enough to share these, but it is his....

It was his excellent foresight that provided for the 44.xx.xx.xx address 
class and the ampr.org domain.

Brian can choose to do, or not to do what he pleases with either 
resource, and I for one support him in whatever he does. Not that my 
support (or lack of it) makes any difference to the addresses, domain, or 
Brian K.

This is not *our* problem of *our* concern, so let's move back to TCP/IP 
related issues that ARE *our* concerns.......

No 'gold watch', Brian! You can be forced to retire from a job, you can't 
be forced to retire from a *possession*.......


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Brian A. Lantz     http://www.lantz.com     brian@lantz.com

REAL PORTION of Microsoft Windows code:
        while (memory_available)        {
                eat_major_portion_of_memory (no_real_reason);
                if (feel_like_it)
                        make_user_THINK (this_is_an_OS);
                gates_bank_balance++;
        }

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Date: 25 Jun 96 10:46:29 -0700
From: "Jack Brindle" <jackb@apple.com>
Subject: NIC billing for AMPR.ORG

Brian;

>Where's the gold watch and hearty handshake?

It could be worse. With the talk of trucks and such, I was beginning
to hear the faint rumblings of a new C&W song,
"I was run over by a truck on the Information Superhighway."

Would that be an IBM System 400, or something bigger? I guess it depends on
the kind of truck (pickup, 18 wheeler, etc). Or maybe it is a virtual truck
(old Cray?) ?

This could get pretty sick...

- Jack B, wa4fib

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Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996 23:33:28 -0400 (EDT)
From: k1zat@dsport.com
Subject: NIC billing for AMPR.ORG

On 25 Jun 1996, Jack Brindle wrote:
> to hear the faint rumblings of a new C&W song,
> "I was run over by a truck on the Information Superhighway."

   or  "I was roadkill on the bumpy Information superhighway".

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