Re: NANOG 20 River Rafting *unofficial* Trip
Sean Donelan> The rafting trip looks cool too. Yeah, and US$ 25 is great! But you have to sign up for 3 years of rafting. And whatever happened to 100 free hours? :] (Forgive me, Ron.) -Kinnith Wallace "...99 percent of all NT problems can be solved using the same technique: 'reinstall the (what for lack of strong ethics we call) Operating System, reinstall the applications...'" -reader quoted by Philip Greenspun, http://www.arsdigita.com/books/panda/server
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Kinnith Wallace wrote:
Sean Donelan> The rafting trip looks cool too.
Yeah, and US$ 25 is great! But you have to sign up for 3 years of rafting. And whatever happened to 100 free hours? :]
CoreComm offers unlimited rafting for $9.95 per month with no contract and no proprietary software to install. Other ISP's offer similar packages for $10-20 per month. Also, if you sign up through an ISP, the raft actually moves much more quickly. If you sign up through AOL, connections to Keyword "River" seem to be quite sluggish.
(Forgive me, Ron.)
I make no apologies for the above wisecracks. ;) -- North Shore Technologies, Cleveland, OH http://NorthShoreTechnologies.net Steve Sobol, BOFH - President, Chief Website Architect and Janitor Linux Instructor, PC/LAN Program, Natl. Institute of Technology, Akron, OH sjsobol@NorthShoreTechnologies.net - 888.480.4NET - 216.619.2NET
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Steven J. Sobol wrote:
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Kinnith Wallace wrote:
Sean Donelan> The rafting trip looks cool too.
Yeah, and US$ 25 is great! But you have to sign up for 3 years of rafting. And whatever happened to 100 free hours? :]
CoreComm offers unlimited rafting for $9.95 per month with no contract and no proprietary software to install. Other ISP's offer similar packages for $10-20 per month.
Also, if you sign up through an ISP, the raft actually moves much more quickly. If you sign up through AOL, connections to Keyword "River" seem to be quite sluggish.
(Forgive me, Ron.)
I make no apologies for the above wisecracks. ;)
Come on guys. AOL has made great strides in recent years to make sure there are sufficient boatramps to ingress egress the river. Sure, it took the entire rafting community joining together to convince them this was in their best interest but, they caught on. And with their aquisition of "I sink You", we can even send distress messages to each other although in class 4 rapids, I doubt if we'll have time prior to seeing the blue screen of death. --- John Fraizer EnterZone, Inc.
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John Fraizer
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Kinnith Wallace
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Steven J. Sobol