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It may have come back this time, but I wouldn't bet much on TheWorld's longterm survival. At this moment, www.theworld.com is offline, and they (Software Tool and Die) have plenty of paying web hosting customers. Or look at OS level on their shell service: world.std.com is at IRIX 6.2 [1] Irix 6.2 has been in maintenance since June 1998 and has been retired since January 2003. [2] shell.theworld.com is at 6.5.9f [3] IRIX 6.5.x is released quarterly such that 6.5.9f, while current in August 2000, is now long retired whereas the current version is 6.9.23 [4] Given that SGI's energy is going into Linux clusters, that world.std.com is more than five years out of rev, that shell.theworld.com is more than three years out of rev, and that both OS are long-since officially retired, and you do not have a sign of health. I don't hate STD, but all I have there these days is a .forward -- it's sad, actually. Sort of like junking your first car... --dan [1] world% uname -R 6.2 [2] http://support.sgi.com/content_request/20021220132833-NewsAnnouncement-7268/ [3] shell% uname -R 6.5 6.5.9f [4] 6.5.1: 8/98 6.5.2: 11/98 6.5.3: 2/99 6.5.4: 5/99 6.5.5: 8/99 6.5.6: 11/99 6.5.7: 2/00 6.5.8: 5/00 6.5.9: 8/00 <--- where shell.theworld.com appears to be 6.5.10: 11/00 6.5.11: 2/01 6.5.12: 5/01 6.5.13: 8/01 6.5.14: 11/01 6.5.15: 2/02 6.5.16: 5/02 6.5.17: 8/02 6.5.18: 11/02 6.5.19: 2/03 6.5.20: 5/03 6.5.21: 8/03 6.5.22: 11/03 <--- where IRIX appears to be today 6.5.23: 2/04
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