On 18 Mar 98 10:19:00, Joe Kovacs said this to Tom Rutherford
about "V. 90 upgrade":
JK> R N Brooks to Tom Rutherford
> TR> It's now the 10th, about 3:45pm Eastern Standard Time, and I just
> TR> got off of the Totalservice Courier site. No soap. :-(
JK> On the 15th, USR tech support told me that the Courier
JK> SDL code is written and some of the corners and niches
JK> and a couple of the this and thats don't quite work
JK> properly (my words), and they don't think they should
JK> release it in that condition.
I kind of figured it was being de-burred, polished, oiled, and all that
good stuff, but it's always nice to get it.
JK> It's nice to get a solid statement like that. While
JK> that's what we expect to hear at this point,
JK> everything's all right and we'll have it pretty soon.
Honesty is nice, isn't it? I mean, we get enough soft soap from the
bureaucrats. It's nice when someone treats us like we actually *know*
something, and lays it out for us. BTW, your message was dated on the
18th. It's the 28th as I write this, and I've had the new code for a
week. I hear that the server-side code has a few glitches in it, like
reluctance to connect. My buddy down on the first floor has an account
with a local ISP which has either I-modems or Totalcontrol racks, but
anyway, they went back to their x2 flash until the new release is fixed.
Evidently, it's not just the V.90 part of the code that's not working
right; it's also x2.
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