Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!snorkelwacker!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!uc!cs.umn.edu!cybrspc!roy From: cybrspc!roy@cs.umn.edu (Roy M. Silvernail) Newsgroups: alt.sources.d Subject: Re: v11i020: Idle demon Message-ID: Date: 28 Aug 90 04:47:58 GMT References: <6772@milton.u.washington.edu> Organization: Villa CyberSpace, Minneapolis, MN Lines: 17 wiml@milton.u.washington.edu (William Lewis) writes: > [Note also that using SEA products is sometimes considered politically > incorrect, after SEA sued PKWare ... though, SEAlink *is* a nice clean > protocol .. and this doesn't belong in this group anyway.] Quite true, and the primary reason I don't use SEAlink unless it's vital. (I used to call a BBS in Anchorage that had SEAlink and Xmodem Checksum available only) In fact, I don't even have it installed in my current comm program. I just keep it in the floppy bins in case of emergency. I only mentioned it because of seeing the differing behaviour. -- Roy M. Silvernail |+| roy%cybrspc@cs.umn.edu |+| #define opinions ALL_MINE; main(){float x=1;x=x/50;printf("It's only $%.2f, but it's my $%.2f!\n",x,x);} "This is cyberspace." -- Peter Da Silva :--: "...and I like it here!" -- me