SCN: Re: telnet access on Eastside

emailer1 emailer1 at netzero.net
Mon May 20 17:36:41 PDT 2002


What about SCNA providing a computer to this person?  There was an abundance
of not-too-old computers available through the CAMP program.  Basic software
was also provided.  Netzero still offers 10 hours per month free.

Can that be pursued?

----- Original Message -----
From: patrick fisher <clariun at yahoo.com>
To: <scn at scn.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 8:29 AM
Subject: SCN: telnet access on Eastside


> SCN has a new volunteer who does not have a computer and lives on the
Eastside.
>
> Are there public telnet access terminals in that part of the world?
Community
> centers? I called the King County Library System and they said that they
disabled
> telnet because of security concerns.
>
> Thanks,
> Patrick
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