It is my belief that archives like this one should be provided without
any limitation to the end users ability to utilize the archive....
FAQ...
Where are the files?
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FAQHow about... Where is the archive? You seem to have neglected to tell
On Jun 21, 12:18 am, hexstar <hexs...@gmail.com> wrote:
FAQHow about... Where is the archive? You seem to have neglected to tell
us where to go in the first place.
On Jun 21, 12:18 am, hexstar <hexs...@gmail.com> wrote:> FAQ
How about... Where is the archive? You seem to have neglected to tell
us where to go in the first place.
On Jun 21, 11:32 am, schmidtd <schmi...@my-deja.com> wrote:
On Jun 21, 12:18 am, hexstar <hexs...@gmail.com> wrote:> FAQ
How about... Where is the archive? You seem to have neglected to tell
us where to go in the first place.
I found it here:http://vintage.tsfsc.com/the-archive/
// CHRIS
I found it here:http://vintage.tsfsc.com/the-archive/
Interesting, the Apple II archive is simply a copy of the Asimov
Archive.
+++On Jun 21, 2:11 pm, Chris Morse <win32...@gmail.com> wrote:**************
On Jun 21, 11:32 am, schmidtd <schmi...@my-deja.com> wrote:+++
On Jun 21, 12:18 am, hexstar <hexs...@gmail.com> wrote:> FAQ
How about... Where is the archive? You seem to have neglected to tell >+++> > us where to go in the first place.
I found it here:http://vintage.tsfsc.com/the-archive/
// CHRIS
+++Interesting, the Apple II archive is simply a copy of the Asimov >+++Archive.
+++
+++Dean
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 19:49:46 -0700, magnusfalkirk
<dean.phares@gmail.com> wrote:
+++On Jun 21, 2:11 pm, Chris Morse <win32...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jun 21, 11:32 am, schmidtd <schmi...@my-deja.com> wrote:+++
On Jun 21, 12:18 am, hexstar <hexs...@gmail.com> wrote:> FAQ
How about... Where is the archive? You seem to have neglected to tell >>+++> > us where to go in the first place.
I found it here:http://vintage.tsfsc.com/the-archive/
// CHRIS
+++Interesting, the Apple II archive is simply a copy of the Asimov >>+++Archive.
+++
+++Dean
**************
That is all he is doing. Copying other archives and calling them his
own.
His rather lengthy text seemed to make a major point about the value
of simply mirroring other's archives, so I don't get the impression
that he is claiming ownership.
In fact, he is correct--copying archives *is* a real value, since it
improves availablility through distributed redundancy.
-michael
+++james wrote:*****************
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 19:49:46 -0700, magnusfalkirk+++
<dean.phares@gmail.com> wrote:
+++On Jun 21, 2:11 pm, Chris Morse <win32...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jun 21, 11:32 am, schmidtd <schmi...@my-deja.com> wrote: >+++>>+++>+++
On Jun 21, 12:18 am, hexstar <hexs...@gmail.com> wrote:> FAQ >+++>>+++>
How about... Where is the archive? You seem to have neglected to tell
us where to go in the first place.
I found it here:http://vintage.tsfsc.com/the-archive/
// CHRIS
+++Interesting, the Apple II archive is simply a copy of the Asimov >+++>>+++Archive.
+++
+++Dean
**************
That is all he is doing. Copying other archives and calling them his >+++> own.
+++His rather lengthy text seemed to make a major point about the value
+++of simply mirroring other's archives, so I don't get the impression >+++that he is claiming ownership.
+++
+++In fact, he is correct--copying archives *is* a real value, since it >+++improves availablility through distributed redundancy.
+++
+++-michael
+++
+++NadaNet: parallel computing for Apple II computers!
+++Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/
+++
+++"The wastebasket is our most important design
+++tool--and it's seriously underused."
On Jun 21, 9:49 pm, magnusfalkirk <dean.pha...@gmail.com> wrote:
I found it here:http://vintage.tsfsc.com/the-archive/
Interesting, the Apple II archive is simply a copy of the Asimov
Archive.
And all of the IBM PC files have 2007 as a date :-( If all the dates
have been reset, that's not very useful at all as a historical
archive...
james wrote:
That is all he is doing. Copying other archives and calling them his
own.
james wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 19:49:46 -0700, magnusfalkirk
<dean.pha...@gmail.com> wrote:
+++On Jun 21, 2:11 pm, Chris Morse <win32...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jun 21, 11:32 am, schmidtd <schmi...@my-deja.com> wrote:+++
On Jun 21, 12:18 am, hexstar <hexs...@gmail.com> wrote:> FAQ
How about... Where is the archive? You seem to have neglected to tell
us where to go in the first place.
I found it here:http://vintage.tsfsc.com/the-archive/
// CHRIS
+++Interesting, the Apple II archive is simply a copy of the Asimov >>+++Archive.
+++
+++Dean
**************
That is all he is doing. Copying other archives and calling them his
own.
His rather lengthy text seemed to make a major point about the value
of simply mirroring other's archives, so I don't get the impression
that he is claiming ownership.
In fact, he is correct--copying archives *is* a real value, since it
improves availablility through distributed redundancy.
-michael
NadaNet: parallel computing for Apple II computers!
Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/
"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it's seriously underused."
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 19:49:46 -0700, magnusfalkirk
<dean.phares@gmail.com> wrote:
+++Interesting, the Apple II archive is simply a copy of the Asimov >>+++Archive.
+++
+++Dean
That is all he is doing. Copying other archives and calling them his
own.
Looks like a file leech dressing it up as a good willed vintage tech/info preservationist.
All that information can be easily found elsewhere in
vintage computing community proven archives,
and if it is not, then it means
that there are a couple of copyright hurdles that prevent from doing so - got to respect that regardless of we enthusiasts liking it or not.
+++Rogelio Perea wrote:**************
+++
Looks like a file leech dressing it up as a good willed vintage tech/info+++
preservationist.
+++Why would a leech offer them up for unpaid public download?
+++
All that information can be easily found elsewhere in+++
vintage computing community proven archives,
+++Which can and do die or go away.
+++
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