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RE: The Future of HTML and Internet Explorer


tasmanian winsock
I wrote, in error:
"folk like Nick Tatham in New Zealand built Trumpet WinSock"

	Actually, it was Peter Tattam who wrote Trumpet WinSock and
was considered by many at Microsoft to be the "Tasmanian devil" since
he lived in Tasmania. Microsoft's "Wolverine" (the free downloadable
TCP/IP ppp/slip dialer for Windows 3.0) was given its name to show
that it was targeted at defeating the "Tasmanian Devil"... 
	Sorry about the slips in memory... It was a long time ago.

		bob wyman


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