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from the publishers themselves! Some publishers don't even offer
subscriptions overseas.........but overseas subscriptions are this
company's specialty! They feel that magazines should not be a luxury
overseas. In the USA, people buy magazines and then toss them after
reading them for just a few minutes or hours. They are so cheap in the
USA! Well, this company would like to make it the same way for their
overseas members. They are also cheaper than all their competitors in the
USA and overseas, including the publishers themselves! It is also *highly
unlikely* you will find any of their USA competitors calling you overseas,
in order to offer that personal touch, just to sell you a couple of
magazines! But that is what this company specializes in and loves doing!
Around one-half their business comes from overseas, so they are very
patient with new members who only speak limited English as a 2nd language.
Subscription prices quoted for overseas consist of the subscription price,
plus the FPH. You add the two together and that is your total cost. The
exception is the 1 yr. freebie you get with your first order. On that
title, you pay *only* the FPH for the 1 yr. term.
Their prices are so cheap because when you deal with them, you cut-out all
the middlemen.
HERE IS HOW YOU CAN GET MORE INFO AND GET STARTED WITH THEM:
Simply fax or smail back to us the reply form listed at the top of this
message. We will then forward your form on to the subscription agency.
They will then email their "big and juicy" catalogue to you, in whichever
of the four formats you chose. The catalogue is FREE and makes for hours
of fascinating reading, on its own. It includes the complete list of
freebies, a complete list of all the titles they sell, as well as detailed
descriptions on most of the titles, along with lists of titles by category
of interest and their terms of sale.
They will then give you a friendly, no-pressure, no obligation, 5-minute
call to go over how they work and to answer any questions that you might
have, as well as give you up-to-the minute price quotes on any titles you
might be considering. They will call you in whatever country you live
in, taking the time difference into account. As they like to
emphasize the personal touch they give to each new customer, all first-time
orders can only be done via phone, so they can answer all your questions
completely and personally. Once you have placed your first order via
phone, you will be able to place future orders and make inquiries on your
account, get price quotes, etc., all via email, if that is most convenient
for you.
Within the USA, they accept payment via check over the phone, Mastercard,
Visa and American Express. Overseas, they accept Mastercard, Visa and
American Express, even if your credit card is a local one in local currency!
That's our introduction of our client that we represent. We hope that we
have piqued your interest and that you will take the next step to get their
free catalogue! Thank you for your time and interest.
--
Tempting Tear-Outs.
For more info on advertising rates, please write us on your company
letterhead, w/business card, via smail to: Tempting Tear-Outs, 3835
Richmond Ave. Suite #200, Staten Island NY 10312-3828, USA.
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Date: Sun, 16 Mar 97 17:56:48 EST
From: Bob Fahnestock <wh6io@benicia.ampr.org>
Subject: add tcpgrud@benicia.ampr.org
add tcpgrud@benicia.ampr.org
[44.4.36.64]
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* Amprnet wh6io@benicia.ampr.org *
* Packet wh6io@wh6io.#nca.ca.usa.noam *
* Internet wh6io@community.net *
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Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 19:41:02 +0000 (GMT)
From: alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk (Alan Cox)
Subject: ALC - Airline Link Control
Anyone know the answer to this ??
>
> Thanks for reply Alan,
>
> > > You seem to be the linux networking guru. Do you know anything about
> > > ALC (airline link control) or ax.25 (airline x.25)? I am toying
> >
> > ALC I don't. AX.25 I know _an_ AX.25 and also X.25. The AX.25 in question
> > is the amateur radio AX.25 - are they related ?
>
> I don't know and I don't know how to find out.
> I'll keep at it.
>
> --linas
>
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Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 15:09:27 +1100
From: Terry Dawson <terry@perf.no.itg.telstra.com.au>
Subject: ALC - Airline Link Control
Alan,
ALC is I believe actually "Asynchronous Link Control".
I understand it is a 6 bit protocol that is normally
encapsulated within X.25.
I understand many of the big Airline companies use it
for their reservation systems. "Galileo" ?
Terry
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Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 20:07:31 +0200
From: Emre Celebi <emre@mercan.cmpe.boun.edu.tr>
Subject: An irony.
Really. I don't have any radio or a license yet. Here in Istanbul I can
not find anybody. Even ARRL gave me address of a club here in Istanbul,
but there's nobody there for a long time. And what I am trying to do,
you know? I am trying to setup a imaginary packet IP router. I am trying
to understand all issues on configuration. I installed netrom,
configured ax25 configuration files. Even touched on just-a-try
soundcard modem. Just for fun I succeded a local loop. Currently I am
reading a book about wireless network principles, and dreaming
possibilities for performance enhancements.
Ham could not possibly be my hobby, since when I was child, computer
was the only such an hobby.
But with inconveniences, I believe I can produce solutions, but without
application ( or just only at simulation level ) It wouldn't be
realistic.
Regards.
--
Emre Celebi, Senior Computer Engineer @ BU.CmpE,NetLab
mailto:emre@mercan.cmpe.boun.edu.tr
"I can trust an OS which I have sources for.."
The Half-Life of an Engineer... is only a few years..." Craig Barrett, Intel
Co.
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Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 12:47:52 +0000 (GMT)
From: root <root@deepsea.sys.web-uk.net>
Subject: auto ip tool
Ok I admit it, I have again lost the info on howto edit the 44 namespace
useing the mail robot also the email address of the robot.
Sorry to ask again.
Barry
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Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 15:17:26 -0600
From: Steve Sampson <ssampson@claven.tinker.af.mil>
Subject: auto ip tool
root wrote:
>
> Ok I admit it, I have again lost the info on howto edit the 44 namespace
> useing the mail robot also the email address of the robot.
>
> Sorry to ask again.
>
> Barry
If you forget, it's in the Gateways FAQ.
ampraddr@ucsd.edu
Send "help" for the syntax.
Pet Peeve: Fully qualified domain names without a period "."
at the end. including "ampr.org" in your entry.
To add an entry, all you need is:
n5owk add a 44.78.4.2
You don't need:
n5owk.ampr.org. add a 44.78.4.2
and:
bb.newyork.com add a 44.99.99.99
is the same as:
bb.newyork.com.ampr.org. add a 44.99.99.99
Good luck,
Steve
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Date: Wed, 12 Mar 97 06:56:21 GMT
From: feu@cajun.demon.co.uk (David Mackay)
Subject: auto ip tool
In article <3325CBE6.41C6@eds.tinker.af.mil> you wrote:
To be continued in digest: tcp_97_28H
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