EC>> The *.pkt containing your message arrived here from 2:203/0 at
EC>> 21:21:02 local time. Local time here is UTC +0100. So it arrived at
EC>> 20:21:02 UTC.
ML> [snip]
ML> I saw your binkd log.
ML> My internet service has been up and down repeatedly over the last
ML> day-and-a-half. When it finally came up at 1412 (2012UTC) it was
ML> transmitted right away... but it was already too late.
ML> Sorry.
ML> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-CUT-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
ML> % 14:12:51 (11) Connecting to BinkP site filegate.net:24555...
ML> = 14:12:51 (11) BinkP: SYS Prism bbs
ML> = 14:12:51 (11) BinkP: ZYZ Janis Kracht
ML> = 14:12:51 (11) BinkP: LOC Slaterville Springs, NY
ML> = 14:12:51 (11) BinkP: VER BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-2 binkp/1.0
ML> = 14:12:51 (11) BinkP: NDL XX
ML> = 14:12:51 (11) BinkP: 1:261/38.0@fidonet 1:261/100.0@fidonet * 14:12:52
ML> (11) Received from 1:261/38: 00cb447d.su1, (9120 bytes)
ML> * 14:12:52 (11) Sent to 1:261/38: 00870007.SUE (6693 bytes)
As you probably know your regional vote didn't matter, but don't you think
that it's interesting that the message you sent to Janis took longer to reach
Michiel than the same message routed via my system (2:203/0)?
Well, maybe you're still not interested enough to have heard about the
FidoWeb, but now you may at least know how much faster and more reliable it is
than the path you seem to prefer...?
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