Oh how sad, I remember using Kermit on dial-up BBS's back in the early
90's.  Did you have to take me back there :)

Anyway - on topic, I have no problems at all with steam running.
Sicne they have fixed the slow load times on the SDK etc, it runs like
a charm, and that is on a 1.6 Celeron laptop.  I do however have 1GB
of ram, and that definately helps!


On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 20:42:50 -0600, jeff broome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:16:28 +1000, Grant Christensen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well then obviously thunderbird is bloated ware as well, and all it
> > does is read mail doesn't it?
>
> Hmmm, maybe Valve could scrap Steam and use Kermit instead?
>
> Check out the features:
>
> - Error-free file transfer.  (whoo-hooo!!!)
> - Terminal emulation.  (great for displaying those ASCII advertisements)
> - Script programming to automate complicated or repetitive tasks
> (hurray!, or something)
>
> Kermit can download a file in 36 seconds!!!!
> Kermit can upload a file in 21 seconds!!!
>
> It can transfer a mixture of text and binary files in a single batch.
> (holy shit, batman!!!, can Steam do THAT???)
>
> Yes, Kermit is the wave of the future.  Get Kermit today...
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/kermit.html
>
> Jeffrey "botman" Broome
>
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