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Re: Yuri's smoking guns (was: Testing Gourd Diffusion?
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (Douglas Weller) wrote:
>
> On Thu, 26 Dec 1996 23:41:43 GMT, [email protected] (Peter van Rossum) wrote:
>
> >In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Yuri Kuchinsky) writes:
> >>: >rus n sheptak ([email protected]) wrote:
> >>: Yuri, this isn't new...we discussed it about a year ago in this very
> >>: newsgroup and found it less than convincing...take a look at the
> >>: posts in DejaNews before dragging it up again, please.
> >>
> >>Well, I've just wasted more than an hour looking for this mythical
> >>discussion in DejaNews and could not find anything. Thanks for sending me
> >>on a wild goose chase, friend...
[snip]
> Calm down Yuri and stop insulting people. I presume you did see the notice
> that some archives weren't available at the moment?
This is true, our 1995 databases were down for a couple of weeks while we
reconfigured them for some new hardware. We really don't like to remove
databases from service, but in this case it was necessary. They're back now.
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