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Subject:Re: Future of the Internet? From:Robert Whitehead <rcwhiteh -at- MEDRCW -dot- B17B -dot- INGR -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 25 May 1993 08:13:38 CDT
In the words of Edward Bertsch:
> Does it strike anyone else as odd that we are expected to look
> to the print media to find out about something pertinent to
> the Internet? Presumably the author of this article is a
> net.citizen, and as such should have placed his work on a
> ftp server at the same time he made it available for print
> publication.
I suppose it's possible that the individual who wrote the article is
under some sort of exclusive contract to the _Chronicle_, wherein
articles written for the _Chronicle_ may not be released in any
other format unless some obscure condition is met.
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