Re: LZ: TI-86 Penguins Text File - Rather Disturbing


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Re: LZ: TI-86 Penguins Text File - Rather Disturbing



I agree, but not as many pages are as well maintained as yours.  I get
sick of visiting crappy TI sites, but there are that stand out.

That is why I maintain a list of Quality Links available at my page off
of my Z-Shell page.  I test the links, all work, and all are quality. 
(The only one up there that doesn't currently work is Andi's page).

http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arcade/8210/zshell.htm

Jim Reardon
jim.reardon@juno.com
Viva La Mexico
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arcade/8210/
Always be nice to your enemies, just in case your friends turn out to be
a bunch of bastards.

On Wed, 16 Jul 1997 15:19:08 EDT cenice@juno.com (Christopher E Nice)
writes:
>
>On Wed, 16 Jul 1997 11:14:58 -0700 (PDT) "Ryan Myers ( Webmaster )" 
><rmyers@inetarena.com> writes:
>*snip*
>>
>>Nearly everything these days is a cop-off of ticalc.org :-D  IMHO if 
>>you
>>have a TI webpage, you either need to A) do the HTML from scratch, B) 
>
>>actually copy the files to your site and not link to ticalc.org.. ie 
>>have
>>some courtesy and show respect for the hard work of all the 
>webmasters 
>>at
>>ticalc.org.
>>
>>( This can be easily solved; we have enough ZShell pages out there.  
>>Unless
>>you have something on your page that cannot be found anywhere else, 
>>I'd say
>>not to put one up.  Of the immense number of ZShell sites out there, 
>>there
>>are only 3 or 4 that I visit on a regular basis. )
>
>I completely agree with this.  I maintain a ZShell page, and the main 
>reason I continue it is that it deals with only the TI-85 ASM 
>programs.  I think that it's good to have pages like mine, the Fargo 
>archive, and the 83asm archive that deal only with one specific area 
>of TI calculators.  However, I think that we only need one page that 
>deals with everything having to do with TI calculators, and ticalc.org 
>can (imho) do that much better than TI-Files.
>
>--
>C:\Nice  (Christopher Nice)
>nngee@bigfoot.com  or  cenice@juno.com
>http://members.aol.com/cn3612
>What is scratch and why can everything be made from it?


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