dylan@cs.washington.edu (Dylan McNamee) (03/16/91)
I'm looking for some old, archived fish.  Namely, fish disk number 46.
I notice that ux1 stops at around 60.  It's been mentioned before that
for beginning programmers, etc. that the old fish can be the most
valuable.  I thought they were at trantor, but I seem to be wrong.
I remember when I was suprised when the 50th fish disk came out...now it's
close to 500!
Anyone remember where old fish are kept?  (Neophyte Amigans:  there's
gold in those old disks!)
thanks,
dylan 
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                         of my time looking for beer"  from Strange Brewdave@cs.arizona.edu (Dave Schaumann) (03/16/91)
In article <15481@june.cs.washington.edu> dylan@june.cs.washington.edu (Dylan McNamee) writes: >I'm looking for some old, archived fish. Namely, fish disk number 46. >I notice that ux1 stops at around 60.[...] isca.icaen.uiowa.edu has disks 1-440 (last time I checked) gatekeeper.dec.com has disks 1-~350 -- Dave Schaumann | dave@cs.arizona.edu | Short .sig's rule!