Yes, I'm Alex, and my partner is registered as Igor.
Last edited by ABlix at Oct 16 2002, 06:16 PM
BTW, are you the same guys who ran that forum called ISPnut and later NutForum (or vica versa)? Seems I remember a couple of co-webmasters there who went by the names of Alex and igor. Any relation?
Yes, I'm Alex, and my partner is registered as Igor.
Last edited by ABlix at Oct 16 2002, 06:16 PM
Alex Levine
OldVersion.com
Helper
Yeah, I thought so. Sometimes the Web can be a small place the way you run into ppl you know. BTW, that was a great site back when free ISPs were a dime a dozen. I had the good fortune to use your listings and information on many occasions. Thanks for all the hard work you guys put into that place. It was an excellent resource. :-)
Yes, but the free ISP market died and so as our web site. This web site, however will live on until software companies get the message we are trying to send. Newer is not always better.Originally posted by JunoJunkie@Oct 16 2002, 07:20 PM
Yeah, I thought so. Sometimes the Web can be a small place the way you run into ppl you know. BTW, that was a great site back when free ISPs were a dime a dozen. I had the good fortune to use your listings and information on many occasions. Thanks for all the hard work you guys put into that place. It was an excellent resource. :-)
Alex Levine
OldVersion.com
Helper
I wonder if they are getting the message!!! (I hope the site continues AFTER they realize it too )Originally posted by Ablix@Oct 16 2002, 10:42 PM
This web site, however will live on until software companies get the message we are trying to send. Newer is not always better.
VERY NICELY SAID Alex
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Now _that_ is what I call archeology ...
would this be the one http://web.archive.org/web/200203281....nutforum.com/
simply me
"JunoJunkie"
Ah, does that bring back memories of UUencode and such. Wonder if Juno_accmail is still around...