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Subject: Re: EGTB more problems/questions

Author: Eugene Nalimov

Date: 13:34:30 06/14/04

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On June 13, 2004 at 14:14:46, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On June 13, 2004 at 12:57:37, Eugene Nalimov wrote:
>
>>On June 13, 2004 at 10:34:08, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On June 13, 2004 at 10:02:55, Renze Steenhuisen wrote:
>>>
>>>>>3. (for Bob Hyatt) : Why are the files for KRN-KNN (that EG is famous for some
>>>>>records) not on your FTP ?
>>>>
>>>>uhmz.... That's weird because I downloaded them from Hyatt a couple of months
>>>>ago... (a year or soo...)
>>>>
>>>>ftp://darkside.its-s.tudelft.nl/
>>>>
>>>>~/Crafty/TB/33/
>>>>
>>>>It's anonymous login...
>>>>
>>>>Cheers!
>>>>
>>>>  Renze
>>>
>>>
>>>Not there.  Perhaps you meant krnkbn which has been done.  But not krnknn...
>>
>>C:\temp>ftp ftp.cis.uab.edu
>>Connected to juniper.cis.uab.edu.
>>220-Welcome to the UAB CIS ftp server
>>220-
>>220-Please be aware that this service is provided
>>220-at no cost to you, and that we retain the right
>>220-to limit or deny access to abusive users.
>>220
>>User (juniper.cis.uab.edu:(none)): anonymous
>>331 Please specify the password.
>>Password:
>>230 Login successful. Have fun.
>>ftp> cd pub/hyatt/TB/33
>>250 Directory successfully changed.
>>ftp> dir krnknn.*
>>200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
>>150 Here comes the directory listing.
>>-r--r--r--    1 500      500      714804990 Jun 05  2003 krnknn.nbb.emd
>>-r--r--r--    1 500      500      1638426055 Jun 05  2003 krnknn.nbw.emd
>>226 Directory send OK.
>>ftp: 147 bytes received in 0.02Seconds 7.35Kbytes/sec.
>>ftp> quit
>>221 Goodbye.
>
>
>Hmmm.  I looked myself.  Apparently I looked in the _wrong_ place, because I
>found the xxx.knb version but not xxx.knn.
>
>I'll blame it on 56 year old eyes. :)

Simple rule: *all* 6-men pawnless TBs are done and should be on your site.

Thanks,
Eugene



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