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echo: aust_amiga
to: Ross Delaforce
from: Mark O`Neill
date: 1996-08-11 21:14:38
subject: Are you there?

On 05 Aug 96, while discussing the paradoxes involved in using Christians
as lightning
conductors on church steeples, Ross Delaforce said this about Are you there?:

 G'day Ross,

 MO>> there but can't find it using my browser. Strange huh?

 RD> Well, to me it sounds like your browser is stuffed!

Doubtful. All I do is pick any other Aminet mirror, go to the list of
mirrors and then click on the one that says Livewire. It always returns a
URL not found on this server message.

 RD> Livewire averages around 1200 accesses to the WWW server delivering
 RD> Aminet each day.  With Greg's DOpus 5.5 release, this has tripled in

Dunno anything about this mate. What is it? FTP via a DOpus button?

 MO>> That's the truth. I'd like to know why it's so slow though when it is

 RD> Remember, there ARE some 20 OTHER Aminet sites around, including
 RD> ftp.tas.gov.au and archie.au in Australia.

I didn't know that mate. Anything else spring to mind while I've got you
here? Fastish sites? Interesting ones?

Catchya,                 
/\\ark...    moneill{at}erebor.apana.org.au

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