Mutant01 IP = 205.138.39.180

From: Megan <mbg_at_world.std.com>
Date: Tue Mar 14 21:53:11 2000

>While the effort is noble, I suspect the repeated "my IP address
>changed" messages will grow old quickly. Perhaps the changes could be
>posted somewhere such that interested parties can obtain the
>information over the web, or with finger?

I agree... the updates *have* grown old already... they are
a waste of bandwidth... I tried one of them and got to an
OS/2 system... I'm not sure if it counts yet as classic... it
surely is not as interesting as an RT/RSTS/RSX/TOPS10/ITS system
might be...

The DG hardware may be more interesting... but I'm not famliar
enough with them to know what to do with it...

Either way, I agree that it would probably be more useful to put
the info up on a web page somewhere, send us all one (1) pointer
to it... and those who are interested will bookmark it to check
what the address is...

Just my $.02

                                        Megan Gentry
                                        Former RT-11 Developer

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