Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bbn!uwmcsd1!ig!agate!ucbvax!OMNIGATE.CLARKSON.EDU!ahd From: ahd@OMNIGATE.CLARKSON.EDU (MESSAGE AGENT) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: Gateway to Net Ten Message-ID: <8805311807.AA03452@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 31 May 88 14:12:33 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 42 This is an automatic reply. Feel free to send additional mail, as only this one notice will be generated. The following is a prerecorded message, sent for ahd 27 November 1987 I don't know what to say in this, my last note from Buffalo, New York. Good and bad things have happened to me since the end of October that defy description, and the only people who would believe me already have enough stories to tell about me without creating new legends. The people who made the good things happen know who they are, and as for the bad things... I prefer to lump them together as acts of God and leave it at that. However, the end result of those past four weeks is that I now have survived my first week working for AGS Information Services on site at IBM Kingston preparing to change software that I'm not allowed to discuss, I enjoy the work, and I expect it to last a while. I also have found an apartment in Kingston, and will be tearing down my computer to be moved there as soon as I log off. My new address as of 1 December 1987 is: Andrew H. Derbyshire 578 Broadway, Apt 6 Kingston, NY 12401 My telephone will be hooked up on 4 December, and the number will be: 914-339-7425 Note that use of either of these is better than sending me mail on omnigate, because now that I am working I intend on letting my online mail exchanges die a natural death and use real world communications instead. This advice applies to answering this letter, so please send me a holiday greeting at 578 Broadway instead of answering this online. Most of all though, don't be a stranger. Drew