On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, Daniel Koepke wrote:
>I still don't fathom why people ask these types of questions. It
>seems increasingly frequent that people are asking, "Where are the
>CircleMUD resources?" or "Are there any more?" or "Has this been
The typical response should be to mail them that section of the FAQ.
Alas, it is not so and I usually just ignore the less intelligent of the
mailings to the list.
>done?" Unlike many other projects, CircleMUD is not stagnant. The
Contrary to popular belief previous to today. :)
>web page (at least Alex's; the Circle home page still says things
>like, "Ports for the Amiga should be availible by June 1996." or
>something to that affect) is up-to-date, and quite honestly, Circle
Included in bpl12 if you happen to have one. :)
>does not need *more* support sites. Why do people have such a hard
There's at least 5 advertised ones. (CircleMUD, Alex, Mine, Sammy, Nashak)
>time understanding a nice, centeralized resource for CircleMUD
>information?! Or, looking there when they want to know if someone
I think the web page does need a good update though. (Not that I have a
place to talk, I haven't updated my actual personal page in 7 months.)
>has done something? All well, I suppose I ought to step down off my
>soap box.
There's a lot of those lately...
--
George Greer - Me@Null.net | Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity
http://www.van.ml.org/~greerga | is not thus handicapped. -- Elbert Hubbard
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