On Tue, Nov 03, 1998 at 06:41:08PM -0600, Styx wrote:

| Patrick, you told me you'd check it out; and, Omar, I'm especially
| interested in your comments (as you live here).  Thanks for any feedback. 
...
|               hubs and back-end networks were disallowed.  This brings
|               us to the question of what constitues putting another
|               machine on the ethernet.  Is it a CPU?  If so, it would
|               mean that dual-CPU machines are disallowed.  Is it a hard
|               disk?  If so, that means that any machine with more than
|               one hard disk are disallowed.  Is it an input device so as
|               to prevent more than one person from using the ethernet at
|               a time?  I certainly hope not, because I like being able
|               to use both my keyboard and mouse at the same time.

You're being absurd here.  Asking about multiple cpu machines seems
appropriate, but multiple hard disks?  That's taking it a bit far.

`I like being able to use both my keyboard and mouse at the same time' ?
... you're just insulting the guy who you're trying to convince.
Not a good policy.

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Doug McLaren, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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