ata-link 
>    hysical 
I learned this as "All Protocols Should Talk Nice Like Padlipski.  
(Nothing like using the mneumonic to plug your own book.)  Anway, I 
have put a networking introduction from Rutgers up on my Web page for 
those who are interested.  You can get it as: 
  <http://www.well.com/user/gsmith/intro.pdf> 
You will need the Acrobat Reader to view the file.  You can get the 
reader as a free download from Adobe at: 
  <http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html> 
(I distilled the PostScript to PDF myself with Aladdin GhostScript.  
The original is from the January 1994 InfoMagic Standards CD-ROM.) 
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Gregory W. Smith  (WD9GAY)                      gsmith@well.com 
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