Re: Link to Convers Network

From: IZ4EFN Alessio (rtia@tacnet.com.br)
Date: Wed Jun 30 2004 - 00:26:53 EEST


Thanks,

Pontus was reading and answered me.

Everything is ok now.

Alessio IZ4EFN.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Kitchener" <owdcf.gpgf@wodip.opole.pl>
To: "IZ4EFN Alessio" <ugyhwmrx.fkbgb@bbaw.de>
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: Link to Convers Network

> On Monday 28 Jun 2004 22:52, IZ4EFN Alessio wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I lost all my e-mail some days ago, and I don't remember who is the
owner
> > of the IP: 130.237.41.44.
>
> it belongs to rupert.math.kth.se
>
> >
> > I'm currently keeping my server linked to his server, to enter the WW
> > Convers network.
> >
> > If you know who this ip belongs to let me know, i believe it's somewhere
in
> > Sweden (uh...my memory...) but it seams to be down since a week (it even
> > does not answers to pings...).
> >
> > I believe the owner is reading here, anyway if anyone can provide infos
or
> > temporary link to the network I would appreciate that.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Alessio IZ4EFN.
> >
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> Tue, 29 Jun 2004 21:19:01 +0100
> 21:19:01 up 13:11, 1 user, load average: 1.35, 1.14, 1.00
> While the engineer developed his thesis, the director leaned over to
> his assistant and whispered, "Did you ever hear of why the sea is salt?"
> "Why the sea is salt?" whispered back the assistant. "What do you
> mean?"
> The director continued: "When I was a little kid, I heard the story of
> `Why the sea is salt' many times, but I never thought it important until
just
> a moment ago. It's something like this: Formerly the sea was fresh water
and
> salt was rare and expensive. A miller received from a wizard a wonderful
> machine that just ground salt out of itself all day long. At first the
miller
> thought himself the most fortunate man in the world, but soon all the
villages
> had salt to last them for centuries and still the machine kept on grinding
> more salt. The miller had to move out of his house, he had to move off
his
> acres. At last he determined that he would sink the machine in the sea
and
> be rid of it. But the mill ground so fast that boat and miller and
machine
> were sunk together, and down below, the mill still went on grinding and
that's
> why the sea is salt."
> "I don't get you," said the assistant.
> -- Guy Endore, "Men of Iron"
>
>

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