Among the many other things I should set up some day, I could set up a
way to mail request for stories to an autoresponder. For example, you
mail wliia@ranma.net, and you get mailed back a copy of Who's Life Is It,
Anyway. (Don't try this yet, you'll just send it to me) What do you
think? Good idea? Bad idea?
On Thu, 2 Nov 1995, Andrew Stodden wrote:
Hey, my story now has it's own ARCHIVE! (Well, actually, it's DaR's archive.)
ftp to 'ghost.res.cmu.edu'
login: anonymous
password: <email@your.address.srv>
The directory is 'pub/users/eos/'
The file names are:
Whos_life.text.txt <- For all you unix people, cr to cr/lf converted
Whos_life.MStext.bin <- For MS-DOS/Win3 people, get in binary mode.
Whos_life.word7.doc <- For Word/Win95 people, original word document.
These are updated a bit from the last post, have a new commercial at the
end, and are line wrapped for 80 column screens.
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Andrew Stodden ( bg715@freenet.carleton.ca )
"Infinity happens twice a day, and you eat the impossible for breakfast!"
Me, trying to convince my friend to help with a project.
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