If you're running a circlemud and don't mind transplanting your new worlds over, then great, come on over, I've got a mud running here and I need worlds and new C code.. trying to figure out how to implement multi attack as per that last post.. -- Steve On Thu, 24 Aug 1995, George C. Urbaniak wrote: > > > urbaniak@netcom.com > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Thu, 24 Aug 1995 09:53:14 EST > From: Price Hall <PHALL@mss.cc.westga.edu> > To: "George C. Urbaniak" <urbaniak@netcom.com> > Cc: urbaniak@netcom.com > Subject: Re: site > > > i'm havin a lot of troble tryin to to find a site for my mud. Could some > > kind soul please give me a lead or a method of finding one. i've been > > lookin for 6 months now and am gettin tired of pissin in the wind. pardon > > my language. > > > > >I think rahul.net has a machine where muds run. Course, you have to > >*pay* for > >them to run (gack!). But if you can pay, it might be an option. > > >Good Luck! > > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Price Hall West Georgia College phall@sun.cc.westga.edu > >Computer Center Carrollton, GA 30118 price@netcom.com > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > i contacted rahul.net. the mud site charge is incredably expensive, 1 to > 8$ a day plus regular account charges. thanks Price Hall but no thanks. i > havnt got an extra 300 bucks a month to spare :p . is there a way that i > can get a site at a college or something? > > > Robert Urbaniak > urbaniak@netcom.com > (the no site frustrated programer) >
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