On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Chris Bender wrote: > If you are talking about a FAQ that comes with Circle30bpl14 I just > looked for it and I don't have it, if you are talking about the OLC > code, like I just said I don't have that either :) Well, let's see. ftp.circlemud.org in /pub/CircleMUD/contrib/olc http://www.circlemud.org/~greerga/ Now, if you don't have the FAQ, get it. It's your responsibility to read it and understand it. It's a requirement for posting to this list. And you're disobeying that. The FAQ comes in CircleMUD's top-level directory. By default, circle30bpl15/FAQ. This isn't the Chris Bender Personal Consultation list, stop treating it as such and do something for yourself. Also read the Mailing List FAQ. It's address is shown below in the nice little box. In theory, the only addresses you should need to know for CircleMUD are ftp.circlemud.org, www.circlemud.org, and developer.circlemud.org. It appears to work in practice, as well. I don't see why people are having problems with this. (Maybe we can get Lenin to purge a few people?) Everyone else: I urge you to not respond to any FAQ, by Chris or anyone else, with anything but a "RTFF" (in private e-mail). We've went through this same type of thing with Joker and so many others in the past. Let's see if us battle-scarred veterans have learned any lessons. -dak +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://qsilver.queensu.ca/~fletchra/Circle/list-faq.html | +------------------------------------------------------------+
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