Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga:76298 comp.sys.amiga.tech:17706 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!wuarchive!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!jarthur!bridge2!3comvax!tymix!tardis!jms From: jms@tardis.Tymnet.COM (Joe Smith) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Using AlterNet for FTP Message-ID: <1413@tardis.Tymnet.COM> Date: 12 Jan 91 09:42:54 GMT References: <139834@pyramid.pyramid.com> <37568@cup.portal.com> Reply-To: jms@tardis.Tymnet.COM (Joe Smith) Organization: BT Tymnet, San Jose, CA Lines: 23 In article <37568@cup.portal.com> thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) writes: :Heh! I've been WAITING for a question like this for some time. Seems people :don't know the PURPOSE of the NSF-sponsored Internet (re: ftp). Read on ... :[BTW, "NSF" = National Science Foundation] The Director of BARRnet (Bay Area : Regional Research network, affiliated with the NSF's Internet) started :blasting people who were using the Internet for "personal" email. :The charter of the NSF-funded Internet is for research and government-sponsored :activities ONLY. :One more point about "ftp" access: the uunet people have started Alternet :which is NOT funded by us taxpayers, and THAT will be available for commercial :and non-research use. I'd like to take this oppurtunity to plug AlterNet. Our organization and our NNTP neighbor switched over to uunet's internet, which has among other things sped up news article propagation. (California to France and back again in 4 hours for me, CA to Finland and back in 2 hours for a friend.) When more sites join AlterNet, we won't have to worry about restrictive government regulations. -- Joe Smith (408)922-6220 | SMTP: jms@tardis.tymnet.com or jms@gemini.tymnet.com BT Tymnet Tech Services | UUCP: ...!{ames,pyramid}!oliveb!tymix!tardis!jms PO Box 49019, MS-C51 | BIX: smithjoe | CA license plate: "POPJ P," (PDP-10) San Jose, CA 95161-9019 | humorous dislaimer: "My Amiga 3000 speaks for me."