> From: Marten van de Kraats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Why use a modem? Why not connect that ethernet hub to a router and
> get them all online (including that pc)?
> You can use the tcp/ip network both for online games and home network games.
> 
> I take it this bolo program is a 68k compatible network games that
> uses the tcp/ip protocol?

> From: the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> Dude, you GOTTA try it sometime.  It's such a fun game.  Simple, but so fun.

Well, you are assuming that I have a broadband connection at home.......

....well we ARE thinking about it :-) but it cost much more per month. We are
having family discussions about whether to drop the digital cable TV and replace
it with cable internet. Or can we afford to have both? Then the other side is my
13 y.o. would have the internet in his bedroom. He's already been caught hitting
the porn sites on our dial-up!

Stern Mother, Father thinks "that's my boy!".

John

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