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echo: aust_amiga
to: Rick Van Ruth
from: Derek Woodlands
date: 1996-08-06 18:04:08
subject: well All that`s left, that is...

In a message of 02 Aug 96 Rick Van Ruth wrote to me:

 DW>> There now seems to be more traffic in aus.amiga than in here.  ;-(

 RVR> Not wrong there - but then Greg (Hope) is responsible for 30% of the
 RVR> messages ;-)

I noticed that...

 DW>> As a bit of nostalgia, I found an old stats from this area from a
 DW>> couple of years ago.  I'll repost it in the next message so we can
 DW>> wonder where they all are now...

 RVR> Had a look - yikes! I was here then! Didn't realise I'd been around
 RVR> that long ;-)

Well, it shows how time flies when you are having fun.  I remember this
echo in its heyday when 100 or more messages a day was the norm.  How
things change.  Perhaps it is time to form Aust_IBuM?  ;-)

Somewhere I've possibly got some even earlier stats.  I found an old pile
of backup disks from around 1992 the other day.

 DW>> BTW, is the Quicknet/IBM up and running yet?

 RVR> Nope :) Waiting on Norman - I think he got caught again ;-)

Maybe he went into hiding again? 

Anyway, at least John V. has it up and running.  Maybe a trans-Tasman phone
call by Norman is in order?  ;-)


Catchya

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