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To: William Brotherson who wrote (30256)10/30/1998 8:53:00 AM
From: Silver__7  Respond to of 50264
 
That's a good idea Bill, I'd like to partake but have a full platter tomorrow....with no spare time in it.... I will make sure to read it, though...

My husband and I do that with our kids.... We really come up with Kooky stories that way.... and the funny thing is the kids want to hear them over and over the same way we told them the first time...(but I'm sure they get changed every time..... my hubby and I are always looking at each other with our "what came next" looks?

HAVE A GREAT DAY EVERYONE....

Silver



To: William Brotherson who wrote (30256)11/1/1998 8:46:00 PM
From: Robinski  Respond to of 50264
 
Here's domething I thought my friends here would like to see from AP newswire:

German Internet users strike over telephone costs

BERLIN (AP) - Thousands of Internet sites in Germany went blank Sunday as part of a protest over Deutsche Telekom's rates for connecting to cyberspace.

Thomas von Treichel, who organized the Internet strike, said more than 6,000 Internet sites joined the action. The 7.5 million Germans with Internet access were also encouraged to stay off-line Sunday, but it was not known how many surfers participated.

Strike organizers are demanding Telekom, the former state-owned telephone monopoly, institute a special rate of no more than 1 mark (63 cents) an hour for Internet connections. Current telephone charges during the day for local connections are around 5 marks an hour.

Telekom officials said plans for lower rates had already been presented to government regulators.