ANST - Internet Access

Sandy M Koenig ravensmk at juno.com
Fri Jun 5 03:23:50 PDT 1998


Yes, I meant that I didn't have acces to websites.   I didn't  realize
that email was internet
Raven
On Thu, 04 Jun 1998 22:46:46 -0500 Dennis and Dory Grace
<amazing at mail.utexas.edu> writes:
>Salut Cozyns,
>
>Lyonel aisai.
>
>In response to Daniel's--
>
>>> You have Internet access.  Maybe e-mail only, but if you can
>>> send e-mail to me, we're on the same network(s), and the
>>> network is called the Internet.
>
>HL Hellen says:
>
>>You don't HAVE to have internet to send or receive e-mail.  You just 
>>have to have your computer connected with by LAN line or modem to a 
>>electronic mail server that has internet access.  You may never "see" 
>
>>the internet and still get your e-mail.
>
>Sorry, but this is an incorrect use of terminology.  Daniel was 
>addressing
>*access* to the Internet.  If you have any sort of connection 
>whatsoever to
>a electronic mail, you have Internet access.  Now, you *can* have 
>access to
>the Internet without having access to websites, which is--I 
>believe--the
>actual complaint the original poster meant to make.
>
>lo vostre por vos servir
>Sir Lyonel Oliver Grace
> 
>
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