Re: New Fileserver [message #281517] |
Sat, 24 January 2015 18:08 |
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Originally posted by: kkniech
On Sunday, December 14, 1986 at 6:38:21 PM UTC-6, ua...@uhupvm1.bitnet wrote:
> Received: by UHUPVM1 (Mailer X1.23b) id 2275; Sun, 14 Dec 86 18:26:56 CST
> Date: Sun, 14 Dec 86 18:23:57 CST
> From: "University (of Houston) ACE (UACE)" <UACE0@UHUPVM1>
> Subject: New Fileserver
> To: ST Users <INFO-ATARI16@score.stanford.EDU>
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> There is a new file server available on BITNET. It is the ATARINET subserver
> to UH-INFO at the University of Houston. To get an index of files
> that can be downloaded, enter the following on a CMS machine
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> tell uh-info atarinet index
>
> On a VAX, enter
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> send/remote uhupvm1 uh-info "atarinet index"
>
> enter:
>
> tell uh-info atarinet help
>
> for help.
>
> Enjoy
> Mike Vederman
Mike,
I can't seem to access the server. Can you please verify that it is plugged in and running?
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Re: New Fileserver [message #281530 is a reply to message #281517] |
Sat, 24 January 2015 19:55 |
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Originally posted by: David Snowdon
Here is something to consider: Look for the message's date.
In this case: >> Date: Sun, 14 Dec 86 18:23:57 CST
1986
That's a long time ago, when the Internet was still owned
by the US military.
David
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kkniech@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sunday, December 14, 1986 at 6:38:21 PM UTC-6, ua...@uhupvm1.bitnet wrote:
>> Received: by UHUPVM1 (Mailer X1.23b) id 2275; Sun, 14 Dec 86 18:26:56 CST
>> Date: Sun, 14 Dec 86 18:23:57 CST
>> From: "University (of Houston) ACE (UACE)" <UACE0@UHUPVM1>
>> Subject: New Fileserver
>> To: ST Users <INFO-ATARI16@score.stanford.EDU>
>>
>> There is a new file server available on BITNET. It is the ATARINET subserver
>> to UH-INFO at the University of Houston. To get an index of files
>> that can be downloaded, enter the following on a CMS machine
>>
>> tell uh-info atarinet index
>>
>> On a VAX, enter
>>
>> send/remote uhupvm1 uh-info "atarinet index"
>>
>> enter:
>>
>> tell uh-info atarinet help
>>
>> for help.
>>
>> Enjoy
>> Mike Vederman
>
> Mike,
>
> I can't seem to access the server. Can you please verify that it is plugged in and running?
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Re: New Fileserver [message #281555 is a reply to message #281530] |
Sun, 25 January 2015 13:37 |
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Originally posted by: Mudge
On 2015-01-24 17:55:25 -0700, David Snowdon said:
> Here is something to consider: Look for the message's date.
>
> In this case: >> Date: Sun, 14 Dec 86 18:23:57 CST
>
> 1986
>
> That's a long time ago, when the Internet was still owned
> by the US military.
And "Atari" was still a real computer !
--
The Canadian Curmudgeon (in Calgary)
Remove noxious CO2 - plant many trees
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Re: New Fileserver [message #328502 is a reply to message #281555] |
Mon, 12 September 2016 02:31 |
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Originally posted by: deadmike
On Sunday, 25 January 2015 12:37:09 UTC-6, Mudge wrote:
> On 2015-01-24 17:55:25 -0700, David Snowdon said:
>
>> Here is something to consider: Look for the message's date.
>>
>> In this case: >> Date: Sun, 14 Dec 86 18:23:57 CST
>>
>> 1986
>>
>> That's a long time ago, when the Internet was still owned
>> by the US military.
>
>
> And "Atari" was still a real computer !
>
>
> --
> The Canadian Curmudgeon (in Calgary)
> Remove noxious CO2 - plant many trees
OMG! I'm replying to my own post nearly 30 years later! Those machines no longer exist. Lucky I was just looking for fun for my oldest internet post. :)
And, yes, of course, Atari is only an artifact, an aromatic essence of the Sunnyvale past now in France.
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