1993-07-29 - Re: Digital Silk Road

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From: Peter Shipley <shipley@tfs.COM>
To: Al Billings <mimir@u.washington.edu>
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UTC Datetime: 1993-07-29 05:07:00 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 22:07:00 PDT

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From: Peter Shipley <shipley@tfs.COM>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 93 22:07:00 PDT
To: Al Billings <mimir@u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: Digital Silk Road
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>
>On Tue, 27 Jul 1993, Norman Hardy wrote:
>
>> This paper is available thru anonymous ftp at
>> netcom.com:pub/joule/DSR1.ps.gz and DSR1.rtf.gz.
>> The file format, .rtf, (Rich Text Fotmat) can be read by many different
>> word processors including those from Microsoft, MacWrite II,
>> and some Unix systems. I will produce other formats with a bit of pressure.
>
> Where is the program to uncompress it available?
>

prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu/gzip.*





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