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Will be back later today (hopefully). The internet connection went
down at midnight (CET), and will be back when the line is upgraded,
which should be later today. The IP-address will change, so the links
in some of the old (ancient) posts Fred made using the IP will stop
working. The URL http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/ will stay the same.

Best regards,

Mikkel C. Simonsen
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On Dec 22, 6:22*pm, mcs wrote:
Will be back later today (hopefully). The internet connection went
down at midnight (CET), and will be back when the line is upgraded,
which should be later today. The IP-address will change, so the links
in some of the old (ancient) posts Fred made using the IP will stop
working. The URLhttp://dogstar.dantimax.dk/will stay the same.

Best regards,

Mikkel C. Simonsen


Its good that somebody remembers Fred.
His site content is copywrited for 1999, and probably some linked
material may not work anymore. 11 years in PC land is like 400 years
after Gutenburg invented the printing press and people's languages
changed a bit.

I quite like his low power AM transmitter at http://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/amtx-2.htm

Patrick Turner.
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On Dec 23 2010, 4:59*am, Patrick Turner
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On Dec 22, 6:22*pm, mcs wrote:

Will be back later today (hopefully). The internet connection went
down at midnight (CET), and will be back when the line is upgraded,
which should be later today. The IP-address will change, so the links
in some of the old (ancient) posts Fred made using the IP will stop
working. The URLhttp://dogstar.dantimax.dk/willstay the same.


Best regards,


Mikkel C. Simonsen


Its good that somebody remembers Fred.
His site content is copywrited for 1999, and probably some linked
material may not work anymore. 11 years in PC land is like 400 years
after Gutenburg invented the printing press and people's languages
changed a bit.

I quite like his low power AM transmitter athttp://dogstar.dantimax.dk/tubestuf/amtx-2.htm

Patrick Turner.


RIP, Fred, we still miss you.
Roger
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Patrick Turner wrote:

Its good that somebody remembers Fred.


Everyone remembers Fred. He had a genuine fascination for
what he did, and could enthuse, encourage and guide people
in their own directions, which is a rare virtue.

Rather embarrassingly, having read "The Lord of the Rings"
with kids several times, I think of him as Tom Bombadil.
Unassuming and always good natured, it becomes apparent some
time later that all of creation depends on his good will.

We've never been the same since he went.

Ian


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