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      <description>Unless otherwise stated, all original contents produced by François Planque and published on this blog are protected by copyright. Allowed use:
Online viewing. (that&amp;#39;s what we&amp;#39;re here for) Printing for personal use. (please save a tree if you can)&amp;amp;hellip;</description>
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      <description>Despite my best efforts, all the information on this website is provided &amp;#34;as is&amp;#34; without ant warranty of accuracy or suitability for any use. Your mileage may vary. Use your best judgement. Blog post articles reflect the opinion of François Planque. Com&amp;amp;hellip;</description>
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      <title>Stut One</title>
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      <description>Stut-One is server software for the French Minitel. This actually pre-dates the Internet as we know it. It was a time where being online meant black and white text displays and paying quite high fees by the minute!</description>
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