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On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 12:21:44 PST7, Peter Skye wrote:
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>Gary Wong wrote:
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>> Beats me, I don't download files from Compuserve anymore.
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>I'm interested in more than just files. Since you use Compuserve I
>figured you might know -- does current OS/2 info *only* show up in
>IBMFORUM under OS/2 Community, or are there other worthwhile places to
>look?
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In terms of Compuserve, yes, only IBMFORUM & section OS/2 Community. Note that
VoiceNews appears here.
>> Maybe contact Doug Yriart to have him upload
>> FP15 (the last public FP for plain Warp 4; FP16
>> requires Software Choice).
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>Apparently he doesn't use Compuserve either. :))
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Why would you say that? He is a Compuserve sysop; it's just that he also hangs out in
the Linux Forum and also uses Win2000, so OS/2 is not his primary operating system
anymore. Glenn Meadows used to hang out there often but not too much lately.
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