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Re: (ATM) What`s the interest in a ATM E-Zine?



Ok Bill, It is a nice thought, but there are many who only "lynx" to a 
HTTP: site and don't use a surfboard. Have you just said they will be 
left out because you are aiming to the real surfers? Humnnn! Most atm-ers 
are looking for a very inexpensive way to get where they want to go. I 
know your E-zine is free, but how can it be if you have to be a super 
surfer with a costly provider and software needed? Well, I haven't posted 
this for argument, just for thought.

Friendly Bob

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On Sun, 1 Oct 1995, William Lee wrote:

> > In message <9509292037.AA02131@odyssey> William Lee writes:
> > > some cut text < < <
> 
> The question is:  'What if the potential user is <add-internet-browser-name-
> here> challenged?'
> 
> The answer is:  nothing.  The potential user won't be able to use it.
> Look, there are many internet-based magazines out there.  If everyone
> aimed for the lowest technical skill, there wouldn't be anything.  Even
> this mailing list wouldn't exist, because there are MANY people who are
> challenged by e-mail.  However, I'm not aiming this for technically 
> challenged people.  I'm aiming this to people who are either able to
> surf the Internet, or can download and run a self-unzipping file.
> 
> -- Bill
>