From: Michel Eyckmans (eyckmans@imec.be)
Date: 04/21/93


From: eyckmans@imec.be (Michel Eyckmans (MCE))
Subject: Re: Linux Journal -- magazine
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1993 11:45:54 GMT

In article <1993Apr21.100341.8664@ucc.su.OZ.AU>, chrisa@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (C. G. Albone) writes:
|> In article <C5pr9t.3Kp@fin.uucp> chip@fin.uucp (Chip Salzenberg) writes:
|> >According to linux@fylz.com (Linux Journal):
|> >>technical magazine I was talking to put it this way: "No successful
|> >>movement has ever made it without a journal reporting on its progress."
|> >
|> >Ha! We don't need no steenkin' journal. We have Usenet.
|>
|> Not all people in the world have usenet access...

Even worse: some people do have usenet access *in the office* but
cannot afford to spent their employers time reading comp.os.linux.
Wile at home, they can spent time (it being theirs), but then
accessing usenet tends to become somewhat problematic... Putting
it all on disk to be read when time is available isn't possible
either (too many junk messages like this one ;-), so I wouldn't
mind having both access to the net and a journal, as long as...

                                      No followups please,

                                              MCE

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