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Eladesor
Posted: 03/08/2001, 4:23 AM

Having tried virtually everything - have been dredging the net for 10yrs, it
is very rare that I actually 'like' a product. Usually it's mm, well, ok.
After downloading the trial version CC, I had a few hiccups, which in
fairness to support (thanks for tolerating me) they resolved quickly and
most importantly to my satisfaction.

Before I completely sound like a 'plant' for CC - I've thrown the headache
tablets away and am definitely going to purchase it.

Well done CC - For once someone actually DELIVERS!

Regards to the Group.


No_carrier
Posted: 03/16/2001, 11:15 AM

'' Dredging the Net for 10 years '' Somhow I debate. - It just feels
that way. I am sure.

Taken from Tim Berners-Lee on the W3.org
'Between the summers of 1991 and 1994, the load on the first Web server
("info.cern.ch") rose steadily by a factor of 10 every year. In 1992
academia, and in 1993 industry, was taking notice. I was under pressure to
define the future evolution. After much discussion I decided to form the
World Wide Web Consortium in September 1994, with a base at MIT is the USA,
INRIA in France, and now also at Keio University in Japan. The Consortium is
a neutral open forum where companies and organizations to whom the future of
the Web is important come to discuss and to agree on new common computer
protocols. It has been a center for issue raising, design, and decision by
consensus, and also a fascinating vantage point from which to view that
evolution. '

But I think 10 years would be tough . to prove.

Bob Lee


"Eladesor" <Eladesor@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:987tkp$6s3$1@mail.tankhill.com...
> Having tried virtually everything - have been dredging the net for 10yrs,
it
> is very rare that I actually 'like' a product. Usually it's mm, well, ok.
> After downloading the trial version CC, I had a few hiccups, which in
> fairness to support (thanks for tolerating me) they resolved quickly and
> most importantly to my satisfaction.
>
> Before I completely sound like a 'plant' for CC - I've thrown the
headache
> tablets away and am definitely going to purchase it.
>
> Well done CC - For once someone actually DELIVERS!
>
> Regards to the Group.
>
>
>

Eladesor
Posted: 03/16/2001, 12:41 PM


"No_carrier" <No_carrier@1amsofware.com> wrote in message
news:98tons$c0p$1@mail.tankhill.com...
> '' Dredging the Net for 10 years '' Somhow I debate. - It just feels
> that way. I am sure.
>
<SNIP>

Interesting piece of information and yes you are correct 1991 - 2001 is ten
years "well done".
Or have i missed something more insignificant than that ;)

Regards.


Jeffrey A. Stuart
Posted: 03/17/2001, 2:37 PM

If I may point out, Umm.. the net did EXIST BEFORE web servers... :) Most of you will PROBABLY
not remember this but I remember browsing gopher servers back in 92. And I remember browsing
numerious ftp servers back in college in 1987 through 91. AND I remember playing empire via the
net. Those were some GREAT times. :) I could tell you EXACTLY what route packets took from our
campus net out to the internet AND what kind of connection it was. :) (P.S. 300 ms ping times
were GREAT! and UUCP was KING then. :))

In article <98tons$c0p$1@mail.tankhill.com>, No_carrier@1amsofware.com says...
> '' Dredging the Net for 10 years '' Somhow I debate. - It just feels
> that way. I am sure.
>
> Taken from Tim Berners-Lee on the W3.org
> 'Between the summers of 1991 and 1994, the load on the first Web server
> ("info.cern.ch") rose steadily by a factor of 10 every year. In 1992
> academia, and in 1993 industry, was taking notice. I was under pressure to
> define the future evolution. After much discussion I decided to form the
> World Wide Web Consortium in September 1994, with a base at MIT is the USA,
> INRIA in France, and now also at Keio University in Japan. The Consortium is
> a neutral open forum where companies and organizations to whom the future of
> the Web is important come to discuss and to agree on new common computer
> protocols. It has been a center for issue raising, design, and decision by
> consensus, and also a fascinating vantage point from which to view that
> evolution. '
>
> But I think 10 years would be tough . to prove.
>
> Bob Lee
>
>
> "Eladesor" <Eladesor@btinternet.com> wrote in message
>news:987tkp$6s3$1@mail.tankhill.com...
> > Having tried virtually everything - have been dredging the net for 10yrs,
> it
> > is very rare that I actually 'like' a product. Usually it's mm, well, ok.
> > After downloading the trial version CC, I had a few hiccups, which in
> > fairness to support (thanks for tolerating me) they resolved quickly and
> > most importantly to my satisfaction.
> >
> > Before I completely sound like a 'plant' for CC - I've thrown the
> headache
> > tablets away and am definitely going to purchase it.
> >
> > Well done CC - For once someone actually DELIVERS!
> >
> > Regards to the Group.
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>

--
Jeff Stuart
jstuart@neo.rr.com

   


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