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From: carlson@odin.net (Steven Carlson)
Subject: (HOL-A) HOL has moved to SF
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I keep getting word that folks are confused about how hungary-online has
changed. I previously posted a message explaining this. FYI I'm reposting
it.

I've also asked our new host, Strick, to pop out and introduce himself. I'm
sure he'll be doing that shortly.


sziasztok -

=steve=

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From: carlson@odin.net (Steven Carlson)
Subject: ((HOL-A)) HOL is dead, long live HOL
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Welcome back to hungary-online!
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The list has been quiet lately, and I've been especially quiet. Here's the
reason why: hungary-online has died and been born again.

Previously HOL was sponsored by Odin Kft, a startup Internet provider here
in Budapest, Hungary. However they had some technical problems involved
with moving offices and installing new software. As a result the software
sending out the list messages stopped working.

At that point I looked around and started asking others if they could run
the list. The trouble is that such a list generates a good deal of traffic.
The connections here are slow, and providers are either non-profit, or low
budget. So it made sense to look beyond this part of the world. After all,
geography is pretty much irrelevant on the Net.

So HOL has found a new home. Strick (AKA Henry Strickland) is a friend that
lives in the SF Bay area and has a high bandwidth connection to a SUN
workstation in his living room. He's agreed to host HOL.

Let me say I have no hard feelings with Odin. The name of the game here is
cooperation. The folks at Odin gave the list a good start, and I'd like to
take this moment to thank them.

And I'd like to thank Strick. He's gone to some trouble to set things up so
that we can carry on communicating as ever before.

Now let's get on with the show.



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Steven Carlson                          Moderator/Publisher - hungary-online
Critical Mass Media Inc.                        Internet trainer, consultant
[+361] 133-4647                                         in Budapest, Hungary
carlson@odin.net
                    



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