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Re: extracting data from 5 1/4" disks



In article <8cadnWNEl-X9xhPanZ2dnUVZ_rDinZ2d@comcast.com>,
 "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:

> Robert Boucher wrote:
> > In article <478E0CD9.12938.usenet_csa2@a2central.com>,
> >  "WhollyMindless" <whollymindless@a2central.com.remove-kxq-this> wrote:
> >>>Can you tell me something about where you are?  ISP?  MJMahon also 
> >>>complained 
> >>>(in the follow-up on c.s.a2.marketplace) that retrofloppy.com wasn't 
> >>>responding.  I can get to it on the East Coast, the DNS records look 
> >>>reasonably good - and the server is getting hits from all over.  I'd like 
> >>>to 
> >>>complain to my ISP if it is their fault...?
> >>>
> >>>- David
> >>
> >>I'm with comcast.  DNS isn't resolving, yet a check at DNSTOOLS.COM 
> >>showed that it's hosted through Juno.  Strange.
> >>--- Synchronet 3.14a-Win32 NewsLink 1.85
> >>A2Central.com - Your total source for Apple II computing.
> > 
> > I'm with Comcast in Houston and not getting anything. Where is Time 
> > Warner  when we need you?
> 
> I'm with Comcast in Seattle--sounds like a pattern...

 It works for me, and I'm using Comcast in CT. It doesn't mean that 
they're not the problem, though. :-/

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