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From: lenoil@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU (Robert S. Lenoil)
Newsgroups: net.micro.cbm
Subject: Re: getting your very own personal copy of KERMIT
Message-ID: <3066@mit-eddie.MIT.EDU>
Date: Mon, 1-Sep-86 05:22:52 EDT
Article-I.D.: mit-eddi.3066
Posted: Mon Sep  1 05:22:52 1986
Date-Received: Mon, 1-Sep-86 22:41:51 EDT
References: <1418@k.cc.purdue.edu>
Reply-To: lenoil@mit-eddie.UUCP (Robert S. Lenoil)
Organization: MIT, EE/CS Computer Facilities, Cambridge, MA
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Keywords: KERMIT
Summary: I don't make Kermits anymore

In article <1418@k.cc.purdue.edu> aij@k.cc.purdue.edu.UUCP (moody) reprinted
a letter describing my offer to provide C64 Kermit diskettes.  This letter is
out-of-date; I am moving to California this week and my C64 is NOT coming
with me.  I rescinded my offer to provide Kermits in June, but have continued
to send them to those that sent me money anyway.  This is no longer true.  I
can no longer reproduce Kermits, and any orders I receive shall be returned,
if indeed they ever find their way to my new address.

Randy Horton volunteered to provide Kermit diskettes; his procedure differs
from mine.  You must send him a formatted disk and a postage-prepaid mailer,
and he'll put Kermit on it and send it back to you (no additional charge).
Randy's address is:

Randy Horton
4190C Byron St.
Palo Alto, CA  94306
fortune!ranhome!randy

Please use Randy to obtain C64 Kermit (current version is 1.7).  And spread
the word that I no longer am a source for this program.

Robert Lenoil, MIT
(Apple Computer beginning 9/15; email to MIT will forward)