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RE: (ASCEND) Net Medic and My Max 4K



Yes, you're right.  Hmmm, Net.Medic reported that my computer was upside
down so I read the RFC 999 instead of 666.  I'll be sure to send an auto
generated note to someone in the morning to have that computer spun in
the right direction.

My apologies to the list.

Best regards,

David Van Allen - FASTNET(tm) / You Tools Corporation
dave@fast.net (888)321-FAST(3278) http://www.fast.net
FASTNET - Business and Personal Internet Solutions



>-----Original Message-----
>From:	Andrew Cutler [SMTP:andrewc@xtra.co.nz]
>Sent:	Sunday, August 10, 1997 5:23 PM
>To:	Dave Van Allen
>Cc:	Ascend Mailling List
>Subject:	Re: (ASCEND) Net Medic and My Max 4K
>
>Dave Van Allen wrote:
>
>> NetMedic is a beautifully written and superb product that demonstrates
>>
>> what a fabulously formatted and extraordinary cool user interface can
>> look like.  All this while at the same time producing truly
>> meaningless
>> and completely inaccurate results based heavily on the BS barometer
>> protocol. (RFC9999).
>
>Don't you mean RFC666?
>
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