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8.21.98 - GnomeNEWS

Hey gang! This is the Lockergnome Daily HTML newsletter! As you can see, this is MUCH more colorful in your Inbox. Plus, it'll be coming to you on a more frequent basis (for easier info digestion). I encourage you to stick with this NEW format--the best is yet to come! For those text fanatics, you'll also be getting the Text Weekly Digest at the end of every week. So just sit back, relax, and put your feet up on your desk (unless your boss is looking).



I can't say that I went to the coin-op arcade every day, but I still remember the feeling of having a fistful of tokens and a wide array of video games from which to choose. With some amount of skill, you could usually play for a long while on one particular machine.

I look at today's arcade and try to remember when people had to wait in line to play Donkey Kong (I never got past the first level on that sucker). Again, I find myself somewhat jealous of the younger generation. I can't spare the quarters anymore--I have laundry to do.

-- Chris


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PortWatch v1.3 [92k] W9x/NT4 FREE

I just got a new pair of glasses, but I still can't see everything. Those who run servers can sympathize with me, I'm sure. PortWatch will watch a user-specified TCP port for connection, data, & close events, then log them (including the W95 Port 139 bug). If you know how ports work but aren't sure which port is handled by what service, this util will definitely help. Watch out!

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PC 99 Specifications v1.0

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Deer Hunter Cheat Codes

dhdoeinheat - Lures Deer
dhmonsters - Lures Big Deer
dhsportaxi - Big Deer
dhbuckdown - Deer Won't Run When You Shoot
dhstealth - Invisibility
dhbigbuck - Big Bucks
dhfastgun - Fast Reload
dhbambi - Shows All Deer

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Duh-2000
Found by Richard Wilmer

If you're like most people, you're not worried about the Y2k problem. But, if you're like me, you'll be stockpiling canned goods & bottled water come next July. I'd rather be safe than sorry! All seriousness aside, let's find out how stupid some people really are--their quotes on Y2k will prove it. Nominate your own idiots!

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THEME: Salvadore Dali [347k]

Call me traditional, but I just don't see how melting faces can be called art. I guess if you squint your eyes and tilt your head, you can see something. Yeah, now I see it! Well, kinda.

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