> On September 2, 1990 the first message was posted to Fibernet BBS by > knitter and knitting teacher Janet Szabo who connected long distance > from Pennsylvania to Minnesota using a modem. > > Ron > Ron Parker - FiberNet list mom > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For information http://hem.bredband.net/ronpar/fninfo.html > >
Does this mean I have to pop in and give my annual message???? Let me see--finished the Master's degree (in historic clothing and textiles) and am now the wardrobe person for a living history museum. Which is more complex than it might seem. Would I pick a RenFaire, or Mountain Man, or American Colonial--all of which have tons of information? Nope--I'm working at a Spanish Mission, and our time period is around 1680-1700. And I'm finding that there is squat information concerning what the Spanish were wearing in that time (other than it had a strong French influence), much less what the colonials were wearing. Any of you knowledgable types out there have some resources to point me to? --Ann Durham, a very early Fibernetter To stop mail temporarily mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: set nomail To restore send: set mail To stop mail temporarily mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: set nomail To restore send: set mail
