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>Date: Mon, 31 Jan 1994 15:16:41 -0500
>From: Robbin Murphy <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Dallas Museum on line!
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>I hate to admit this, being male and all, but I don't seem to be
>able to download images from the Dallas Museum gopher either
>directly or via telnet. I'm an absolute wiz at ftp and usenet but
>this has me, and the staff at the DMA, stumped. Has anyone else
>had this problem? I'm sure they'd like to know about it.
My guess (being female and all) is that the Gopher format is
slightly non-standard and your client software doesn't know what
to make of it. My client (PC Gopher III, ver. 1.03) works nicely,
but the files are flagged as <I> instead of the usual <B> for binary,
and it does not "see" a default file name. But they download as
viewable .GIFs. Very pretty, too. I think I'll use Seti I as
my next Windows wallpaper.
While wandering around the Texas Gopher menu I also discovered
the Poultry server (from Texas A&M, I think), from which you can
fetch a nice picture of a flock of turkeys.
What did we ever do for fun before Internet?
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| Barbara Weitbrecht | (202) 357-4162 |
| Smithsonian Institution | [log in to unmask] |
| National Air & Space Museum | [log in to unmask] |
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