> Does anybody want to see the October 97 BIRDFEED list posted here?
Lee,
I do not spend lots of time watching wild feeds at home. However,
I usually take a look at the list and save it just in case
I get the urge to look at some particular show. I always thought
it was neat to have available.
> Now you can have the latest version automatically mailed to you;
I probably don't want it enough to subscribe, but I saved the
info in case I change my mind.
> The formatting is messier than when I saved it from WWW, because it's
> doublespaced -- ie, half the lines are blank.
> the author requires that it be posted without modification.
The BBS I use croaks on messages greater than 100 lines.
I always wondered why people insist on multiple blank
lines and half a screen of spaces before text starts.
> TV Agent - customized display of listings from FTP - $24.95/yr
I got a free trial subscription to On-Sat. Pretty good mag, but
I stopped subscribing when they went up to $60 per year.
My total cost for satellite TV subscriptions has been less than
$80 per year. I am not going to pay big bucks for a schedule
when most of it is free in the newspaper :)
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