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Message no. 1
From: NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA POW <WESTONCP7253@********>
Subject: Gopher NAGEE
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 92 01:01:00 EDT
Where can I Gopher NAGEE?
I'm looking for the rich text version, if that makes a difference. Also,
When is the next one coming out, and when is the deadline for the next one for
When is the next one coming out, and when is the deadline for the next one for

Submissions?
Thanks,
Rascal
Message no. 2
From: Smiling Wolf <SLEIBOWITZ@****.HAMPSHIRE.EDU>
Subject: Re: Gopher NAGEE
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 92 08:43:00 EDT
>Where can I Gopher NAGEE?
>I'm looking for the rich text version, if that makes a difference. Also,
>When is the next one coming out, and when is the deadline for the next one for
>When is the next one coming out, and when is the deadline for the next one for

The address you're looking for is teetot.acusd.edu. If you're using telnet to
login to their system as a guest, the login you want is "usdinfo".

> Rascal

Your humble servant,
Smiling Wolf

sleibowitz@****.hampshire.edu
Message no. 3
From: Jerry Stratton <jerry%teetot.acusd.edu@****.BITNET>
Subject: Re: Gopher NAGEE
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 92 07:07:24 PDT
> >Where can I Gopher NAGEE?
> >I'm looking for the rich text version, if that makes a difference. Also,
> >When is the next one coming out, and when is the deadline for the next one
>
> The address you're looking for is teetot.acusd.edu. If you're using telnet to

> login to their system as a guest, the login you want is "usdinfo".

Right, but you can't gopher the rich text version. Only the straight
text version is on gopher. You'll need to use ftp and login as
'anonymous', going into /pub/Beelzebub to find the rpg stuff.


Jerry
--
jerry@******.acusd.edu GEnii: J.STRATTON6

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