On Mon, 19 Jul 93 22:24:38 -0700, John Gilmore <uunet!toad.com!gnu> wrote -
So, will you be working for SprintNet? We have been evaluating quotes for Internet service from them. They seem to have pretty good policies -- better than most -- though from what I hear, their uptime (quality of service) is poorer than the other vendors.
Hi John. Actually, they refer to themselves as "SprintLink." ;-) In all reality, I'm leaving Computer Sciences Corporation for a consulting position with Mindbank Consulting Group, based in the Washington, DC area. While CSC has kept me travelling five days a week (mostly in New Yawk City), I welcome the opportunity to stay closer to home for a change. (My wife is certainly happier.) If you turn to page 339 of "The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog (by Ed Krol, copyright 1992, O'Reilly & Associates <nuts@ora.com>), in the middle of the page you'll see the name of gentleman for whom I'll be working. I remain distanced from the controversy surrounding the Sprint/Congressional-hearing debate, because I do not work there yet. <g> As far as their reliabilty, I certainly hope to contribute to the future of Sprint's connectivity reputation; hopefully that will be a good thing. Wish me luck, chum. Paul Ferguson | "Government, even in its best state, Network Integrator | is but a necessary evil; in its worst Centreville, Virginia USA | state, an intolerable one." fergp@sytex.com | - Thomas Paine, Common Sense I love my country, but I fear its government.