On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Brian Chase wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
> We could probably start with mostly UUCP over IP by setting the costs
> higher for true dial-up links and then maybe move some of it over as
With 56K modems, and using inexpensive long-distance services, the
costs should be minimal for those that need a long-distance
connection... a lot less than it was back in the days of Trailblazer
modems or earlier. Isn't there some very inexpensive calling plan now
that makes transatlantic calls very inexpensive as well?
> even get a paralel USENET running that will be
more tightly controlled
> and thus less full of junk and more usefull like it used to be.
See, there really was a Usenet Cabal... even though we all know that
there is, and never was, a Cabal. ;-)
Yeah, maybe it should be like a ham radio license.
You have to pass a
test before you're allowed access to it.
Sounds good. Anyone who answers that C-News is a televised newscast,
asks "what's UUCP?," or says "what was wrong with the invasion of the
AOLers?" gets banned from it for life.
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