>And btw, JMS, if you read this, it's so nice to be in a chat with a fast
>typist
>doing the responding!!
120 words per minute...and very few typos in any chat I do, which I'm kinda
dopily proud of.
And ga refers to "go ahead" with the next question.
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What's "ga" stand for in a chat?
>JMS was surely around and using computers and BBS's during that time, and
>may even have made use of TDD's to talk to friends etc. He's a smart guy for
>using such an obviously cool and politically correct shortcut in a chatroom.
I've been online since 1984, 16 years now, logging in at 300bps on a Kaypro II.
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