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to: Nick Andre
from: Jeff Herrings
date: 2005-11-19 03:22:18
subject: Re: php software

|03Quoting message from |11Nick Andre |03to |11Jeff Herrings
|03on |1118 Nov 05  18:33:52|03.

>>         I know some of those do telnet (TG for example)...
> RS>
> RS> I guess that depends on what your definition of "do" is.
NA>  
> Well.. lets see.  I'm replying from a Renegade BBS, being accessed via
> TCP
> port 23, I would say that RG does indeed -DO- telnet.
NA>  
NA> I'm actually siding with Rob on this topic - Renegade doesn't
"do" Telnet, 
NA> merely reacts to whatever the underlining FOSSIL driver tells it to do.

Then both of you should not use the word "do."  I have a tendancy to use a 
word in accordance with its definition, in which case, RG will DO telnet, 
regardless if it is with the assistance of a third party program or not.

I suppose then, MANY BBS softwares did not "do" dial-up... or
suffice to say, 
no door games "do" anything for that matter.

The point of my response is known, thus; there is no need for me to elaborate,
as I strongly believe both Rob or yourself are that ignorant.

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