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-=> Rob Swindell wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
RS> That said, my BBS (and Synchronet in general) is RIP
RS> enabled, but there seem to
RS> be very few users interested in using RIP terminals.
If Clawson hadn't been such an idiot with RIP (and Telegrafix in
general), RIP mighta taken off. It's not that I don't dislike RIP-in
fact, I think it's actually pretty cool-but in this day and age, RIP is
simply showing its age. Of course, in the general context, so is
BBSing, but you know what I mean.
Later,
Sean
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