Ernie@egami.wimsey.bc.ca (Ernie Gorrie) (01/25/89)
Does anyone know if the FF disks are available though a BBS anywhere, preferably compressed? A Sysop here in the Vancouver area would like to get them as quickly after they are released and is willing to download from (just about) anywhere in North America. He would prefer to be able to get them at 9600 bps if possible but any information about locations would be appreciated. Feel free to reply publicly or by E-Mail. If I get E-Mail replies, I'll post a summary. -- Ernie Gorrie 9431 McBurney Drive, Richmond, B.C. CANADA, V6Y 3C5 or; ernie@egami.wimsey.bc.ca {ubc-cs,uunet}!van-bc!egami!ernie
smsst5@cisunx.UUCP (Steve M Suhy) (01/27/89)
In article <2174@van-bc.UUCP>, Ernie@egami.wimsey.bc.ca (Ernie Gorrie) writes: > > Does anyone know if the FF disks are available though a BBS > anywhere, preferably compressed? A Sysop here in the Vancouver > area would like to get them as quickly after they are released > and is willing to download from (just about) anywhere in North > America. The whole Fred Fish library is available through ftp at trantor.umd.edu. I would check with these people first before downloading the entire library. The directory search is info-amiga/uxe/amiga/fish. -Steve
richard@gryphon.COM (Richard Sexton) (01/28/89)
Well if he is, he does a DAMN good job of approximating a human in both appearence and behaviour. -- ``So there'' richard@gryphon.COM {...}!gryphon!richard gryphon!richard@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov