Yes, I agree with you. Telnet does have a lot of features that very useful, such as append files. In instance, I can save some large files in the telnet and can access them from remote distance without bring any disk. Min Zhuang KRIS h wrote: > site - http://oregonstate.edu/aw/tutorials/telnet/ I learned that you are > able to append to files, redirect input, change access modes. I practiced on > telnet://140.147.254.3. It showed some neat features. One is that > Hperterminal actually has a purpose other than just taking space. When I > typed in the address, hyperterminal popped up with information in it. I > looked at the telephone numbers. > > Kris Molter > -- > > "You have Heard that is was said 'Love you neighbor and hate your enemy.' But > I tell you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you > may be sons of your Father in heaven." > > Jesus Christ > Matthew 5:43-45 (partial 45) > > _______________________________________________ > Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Email.com > http://www.email.com/?sr=signup > > Looking for old school, college, work or military friends? Go to Classmates > now! > http://www.classmates.com/index.tf?s=6010