Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!know!samsung!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!kth.se!perand From: perand@admin.kth.se (Per Andersson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc Subject: Re: Soviet Unix User Group Message-ID: <1990Sep29.223842.8898@kth.se> Date: 29 Sep 90 22:38:42 GMT References: <1990Sep20.150141.18742@athena.mit.edu> <3503@syma.sussex.ac.uk> <1990Sep26.183130.8473@kth.se> <1990Sep27.162205.8602@ibmpcug.co.uk> Organization: Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Lines: 18 In article <1990Sep27.162205.8602@ibmpcug.co.uk> dylan@ibmpcug.CO.UK (Matthew Farwell) writes: >In article <1990Sep26.183130.8473@kth.se> perand@admin.kth.se (Per Andersson) writes: >>Japan has been on the Internet for a couple of years. One of the few countries >>that won't participate (yet) is UK. > If you really >are sadistic + you want to know all about the subject of IP in the uk, >feel free to read eunet.general, eunet.followup + comp.protocols.tcp-ip. I am. I do. I did. Someday when the users are screaming loud enough or when a commercial net is built this will change. I don't hear any hard data about change of policies on the educational side, but please do surprise me. Per -- Per Andersson (perand@admin.kth.se, perand@stacken.kth.se) Trying a new job at Bofors Electronics, still reading news at the Royal Institute of Technology Time, got the time tick tick tickin' in my head - Joe Jackson