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From: jjboritz@watdragon.UUCP
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Subject: Re: SQUASHED!
Message-ID: <3077@watdragon.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 11-Jul-87 04:39:04 EDT
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Posted: Sat Jul 11 04:39:04 1987
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Reply-To: jjboritz@watdragon.waterloo.edu (Jim Boritz)
Organization: U. of Waterloo, Ontario
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Summary: Becoming the standard around here too!

In article <23007@sun.uucp> dbercel@sun.UUCP (Danielle Bercel, MIS Systems Programming) writes:
>In article <2022@ihuxy.ATT.COM> vg55611@ihuxy.ATT.COM (gopal) writes:
>I'm finding that on the majority of systems in the bay area PKARC
>with squashing is indeed becoming the standard. In some cases
>SYSOPS are announcing this in logon bulletins but in a few cases
>they are not.
>
>My personal preference is to use PKARC and PKXARC for everything
>I do because the speed is impressive. However, it does appear
>that with, or without, published specs it is starting to become
>the standard. At least around my area it appears to be. Is
>anyone else experiencing this?
>
>danielle

Well in the Kitchener-WATERLOO-Guelph-Cambridge area PKARC has also become
the standard.           

I'll leave Bill out this time.   Ack!