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From: Kim Korner 
Newsgroups: net.micro.cpm
Subject: Re: access to SIMTEL-20.ARPA
Message-ID: <6181@brl-tgr.ARPA>
Date: Thu, 29-Nov-84 14:42:37 EST
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Posted: Thu Nov 29 14:42:37 1984
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	Arpanet access is not the only way to get to SIMTEL-20. One can
obtain normal access by working at White Sands Missle Range and using their
hardwired lines. Or one can request a guest account and hope they have
dialup lines that you can call long distance. 
	What I'm trying to put across is that the answer to your question is
a theoretical yes and a practical no. White Sands (Simtel-20) is a government
computer willing to dispense information to authorized users of a government
network (the ARPANET).
		-KM<
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