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Date: | Wed, 21 Sep 1994 15:59:36 EST |
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Am I right in assuming that Compuserve can access all
Internet email lists? And that the converse isn't true (ie
those with direct connections can't access Compuserve
forums)?
Am I missing something, or doesn't it make sense for ASTC to
set up its own listserv, which people could get to, with
minimal problem, through Compuserve or AOL or Delphi, or
direct Internet connection?
So, explain again what the advantage of ASTC being on
Compuserve, as opposed to an Internet listserv, is? I mean,
even if it takes some command line gobbledygook to get to a
listserv from the online services, does ASTC really think
that we're not up to it?
Anyway, I think ASTC is a wonderful organization, the Garden
is a member in good standing, and I get the impression that
the ASTC people spent alot of time considering their
options for getting online. I just don't follow the logic.
Eric Siegel
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