Drake Map
Larry Brough
lab at infinet.com
Tue Sep 14 14:56:06 EDT 1999
Why would I want to look at the website for Banco Puerto Rico????
Don Galt wrote:
> >> URL, please? <<
>
> alt.binaries.pictures.rail is a Usenet newsgroup, not a website. If your
> mail server offers access to newsgroups, you should be able to subscribe by
> following whatever instructions your news reader provides. (definition by
> example: my mail server is ATT Worldnet; my news reader is MS Outlook
> Express).
>
> If you don't have this capability, then seek out http://www.abpr.com, which
> is a website holding a day-by-day archive of all the images posted at
> a.b.p.r, updated usually about a day after the actual postings.
>
> If you don't know a.b.p.r and ABPR.COM, then you've been missing a great
> source of rail-oriented (including traction-oriented) pictures - an almost
> overwhelming embarrassment of riches, actually. Of late, there has been a
> big spate of postings from people who followed the demise of the Drake.
>
> The Drake map is apparently too large for some people to receive - 475K for
> the JPEG, growing to more than 600K as a mail message. Sorry, that's just
> the nature of the beast.
>
> If you are already familiar with the geographic details of Pittsburgh's
> southern suburbs, this map is probably not worth your trouble. But if you
> do want to see it and have difficulty receiving it, get in touch with me
> privately and I'll try to send it directly - if necessary, a smaller, less
> clear version.
>
> D2
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