On 11/27/19 9:07 AM, Unbreakable Disease wrote:
It's simply great to see that the early Internet is still around.
This not the Internet, Early or otherwise. This is Usenet
enabled by Unix copy to copy programs. This is about where the
connectivity should have stopped. It provides no sophisticated
html tags but it works to move ideas around. More expensive parts
of it can move binaries properly encoded around, I used to
see endless uuencoded symbols in successive posts that had to be
assembed and uudecoded. Now they can be shown in Web sites where
it is easy for the newbies to watch and not learn too much but be
sold access.
bliss
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