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TCP-Group Digest Wed, 27 Nov 96 Volume 96 : Issue 250
Today's Topics:
??? ethrax25 ??? How ?
AEA up for sale; customer service closed (3 msgs)
I need a TCP/IP address assigned
IP v 6 (2 msgs)
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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 07:14:23 -0500 (EST)
From: Bill Horne <bhorne@lynx.dac.neu.edu>
Subject: ??? ethrax25 ??? How ?
>
> Steve Sampson wrote:
> >
> > > "Portmapper" is something entirely different, used for RPC negotiation.
> > What
> > > you are thinking of is "IP masquerading."
> >
> > That's fine.
> >
> > I didn't mean to use any copyrighted, or trade-marked terms.
> > What's so bad about English, is that 60% of the words are owned by
> > American capitalists :-)
> >
> > Steve
>
> That's American(tm) capitalists(tm) to you! :-)
>
> Jim
>
Sorry, Jim, "American" is only a servicemark, not a trademark - and
since the Soviet Union fell, "capitalist" has fallen into common usage
and lost trademark protection. ;-J
Bill "Now known by the symbol that used to be pronounced AA1ES" Horne, W1AC
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Bill Horne
bhorne@lynx.neu.edu
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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 09:51:14 +0000 (GMT)
From: Alan Cox <alan@cymru.net>
Subject: AEA up for sale; customer service closed
> Don't fool yourself, amateur radio is in far greater trouble than many
people
> want to admit. Sure, it isn't going to disappear tonight or tomorrow, but
> unless something significant happens it will disappear. That means that not
> only will I have to look for a new job I will also need a new hobby!
I think its fair to say that for now the internet has dealt amateur radio a
body blow with the regulators coming in to give a good kicking while down.
I don't think it will die out. Amateur radio survived as a small hobby for
very many years where people built everything themselves [I think I should
just plug my father in at this point and hit play ;)]. That aspect won't
change. I can also see a lot of people going back to radio once the internet
isnt a new toy and is about as interesting as any other household appliance.
Lets face it the telephone was once the neat wonder gadget, nowdays who
would spend hours talking about their new telephone or having "Telephone
Today" type magazines.
The folk who are the innovators, the people who struggle for hours with
antenna to get that elusive long distance link, the guy sitting down a shed
listening into an aurora for noise - they'll be back [if they even leave].
In some ways I'll be glad to see the back of chunks of the plug in, turn on
talk loudly brigadge. We might even finally get off 1200 baud that way
Alan
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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 07:58:37 -0600
From: "Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@texoma.net>
Subject: AEA up for sale; customer service closed
According to Jim Arras...
> > Just joking, but then again it does point out that there's a bright
side to
> > every scenario. Personally I have serious reservations as to your
gloomy
> > predictions coming about, but if they do I think you will be amazed at
how
> > well hams will handle the situation.
>
> I will be amazed IF they handle it. I've watched technology advance as
> a climbing rate in the world at large, while watching the rate of
> advance decline rapidly in Ham Radio, to where it's pretty much stagnet,
> at present. I cannot foresee any event that will move it, either,
To be continued in digest: tcp_96_250B
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