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Message no. 1
From: Fahnuir <FAHNUIR@******.BITNET>
Subject: *.art
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1993 19:58:34 PRT
I went to FTP teetot.acusd.edu and there i found files like aircraft.art
What kind of file is this?
Is it something like a GIF?
If it is, what program do i need to use the file?


Thanks for your answers
Fahnuir



In your room, i fell you and i just can't get enough...
Judas
Message no. 2
From: Mark Imbriaco <mai@**.ODU.EDU>
Subject: Re: *.art
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1993 15:50:27 -0400
On Wed, 27 Oct 1993, Fahnuir wrote:

> I went to FTP teetot.acusd.edu and there i found files like aircraft.art
> What kind of file is this?
> Is it something like a GIF?
> If it is, what program do i need to use the file?
>
>
> Thanks for your answers
> Fahnuir
>
>
>
> In your room, i fell you and i just can't get enough...
> Judas

They are 'articles' not 'art' :) It is like an article on basic principles
behind aircraft and such..

Mantis
Message no. 3
From: "Michael A. Kauffman" <mak9@******.EDU>
Subject: Re: *.art
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1993 15:47:27 EDT
> I went to FTP teetot.acusd.edu and there i found files like aircraft.art
> What kind of file is this?

> Thanks for your answers
> Fahnuir
They are text files left over from our(KAGE-CAR's) attempt at redesigning RBB
last spring. I believe the .art stands for article.

Mike
+---------------------+----------------------+--------------------------+
| Michael A. Kauffman | Lehigh University | 670 Atlantic Str. |
| A.K.A. Amonchare | Chemistry Department | Bethlehem, PA 18015-3538 |
| Guak | 6 E. Packer Ave. | (215) 758-5468 (w) |
| mak9@******.edu | Bethlehem, PA 18015 | (215) 868-5043 (h) |
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