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NETWORKS AND COMMUNITY : August 8,1994
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Networks and Community is a biweekly publication devoted to encouraging
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LOCAL resource creation & GLOBAL resource sharing.
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The 25th Report of 1994 is the 31st Newsletter.
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Coverage in this issue includes:
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Notes
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Global Community
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News From The World
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Tools
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Classes & Meetings
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Notes
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Again it seems that I must apologize for the randomness of when I
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get this newsletter published. I have been the busiest that I have ever
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been within the last 5 weeks due to starting a new job performing
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technical support for the US's leading internet provider.
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I have found that many of the callers to tech support are not only
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new internauts but also new visitors to the world of computing. There are
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folks out there that get SO excited when you teach them even a little bit
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about what can be done, seen, or obtained from the vast network of
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computers loosely known as the Internet.
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A woman called the other day wanting to learn how to ftp a file
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from a server in Tennessee. All she had was the URL that she found in an
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Internet book somewhere. I took her step by step through the process and
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you would have thought that she had won the lottery she was so excited
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when she downloaded the document to her own computer. She thought that
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it was like magic!
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A few weeks ago a man called, said that he had purchased a
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computer, and had received a "subscription" to the Internet as a result of
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this purchase. He stated that he took this $5k system home, turned it
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on, and all that was on the screen was a "C" prompt and didn't know where
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to go from there. Heck, for $5000, the machine should have TOLD him what
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to do! We got him into windows, set up his terminal program, and had him
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surfing the net in no time.
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The point that I'm trying to make here is that we get hundreds of
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calls like this monthly. These are the new Internet users. These folks
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make newbies of ten years ago look like computer science majors! Some of
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these new users are going to end up posting to a mailing list or Usenet
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news group that you participate in. Be patient with them so that they
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may learn by example. By accepting that we all make mistakes when we're
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learning and treating these newcomers kindly, I believe that the
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Internet will surpass all of our expectations. If we flame them, we lose
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something from them and also in ourselves.
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-steve
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Global Community
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From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
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Subject: WWW> New HumanRights WWW Page (fwd)
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To: net-happenings<net-happenings@is.internic.net>
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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From: ariel@netcom.com (Catherine Hampton)
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Subject: New Human Rights WWW
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I've got a new World Wide Web page up that focuses on human rights. It's
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less than half done, but I think it's ready to be used by more than a few
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beta-testers who've so kindly checked it out and warned me about the big
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bugs so far. (Waving at Dan).
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The url to the home page for the site is:
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ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/ariel/www/human.rights/human.rights.html
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It includes an introduction to the human rights concept (about 1/4
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complete), a functioning Human Rights newswire, a soon-to-be-functioning
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Alerts page, a bunch of UN documents in HTML format with hypertext
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bookmarks to allow references to them, a couple of summary pages which
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cover the most interesting points and refer to the documents, a
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subjects index page (to be written), etc.
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If you see typos or obvious errors you think I won't have seen, please
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send me email and let me know about them.
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I am also looking for a couple of things from different people:
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* If you represent a human rights organization and want to be mentioned
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on the organizations page, please contact me. While I will not
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post information on a purely political group of any type, regional
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or small-scale groups are welcome.
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* If you are part of an Amnesty International group or other group
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with an adopted prisoner of conscience whose case you would like
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to have featured on the Biographies Page, please contact me.
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* If you know of some good Human Rights resources on Internet which
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are not mentioned on the "Other Internet HR Resources" page, please
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send me email with the url.
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* If you are a source of news articles or press releases on human
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rights issues, please contact me.
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* If you would like to help with writing up part of the site which
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you notice is not finished yet, please check the Site Admin page
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(accessible from the bottom of each page) for more information.
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I would especially like to get some written thoughts for the
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"Human Rights Issues" page from people with a variety of backgrounds
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and opinions.
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* If you have an idea about a resource which you don't see and think
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would be useful to people, please contact me. I'll respond even
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more quickly if you are willing to help implement it. :>
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I did this site because I saw a need for it. (Translation: I kept looking
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for one and asking myself why "someone" hadn't done it.) ;> While I am
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a member of Amnesty International (and have unofficially told quite a few
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Amnesty people about this site), it is not an Amnesty International site
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but a private effort. Other human rights groups will be featured, and are
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welcome to participate fully. I want to make this site as useful as
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possible to as wide a group as possible.
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And, of course, I'm responsible for all errors. Thank you for your time
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and help.
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Catherine Hampton
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Compuserve: 71601,3130 Internet: ariel@netcom.com
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WWW: ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/ariel/www/homepage.html
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NEWS of the WIRED & WEIRD **** Culled from various sources
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From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
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Subject: JEWEL> BUSINESS
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RESOURCES (fwd) To: net-happenings <net-happenings@is.internic.net>
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From:david.riggins@tpoint.com
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Business Sources on the Net has a nice collection of documents that
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identify business resources on the Internet. The Introduction
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(option 1) was not working when I was there. The site is located at
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Kent State University.
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--> 1. An Introduction to BSN.
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2. BSN.ACCOUNTING.
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3. BSN.COMPUTER.
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4. BSN.ECONOMICS.
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5. BSN.FINANCE.
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6. BSN.GENERAL.
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7. BSN.INVESTMENTS.
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8. BSN.LOCATION.
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9. BSN.MANAGEMENT.
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10. BSN.OPERATIONS.
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11. BSN.PERSONNEL.
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12. BSN.STATISTICS.
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Type=1+
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Name=Business Sources on the Net
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Path=D-1:11404:Business Sources on the Net
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Host=refmac.kent.edu
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Port=70
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URL: gopher://refmac.kent.edu:70/1D-1:11404:Business Sources on the Net
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I do not represent this site...I just found it and thought it would
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be of interest. I make every attempt to identify the point of origin
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on every site I find. If I have made an error, please let me know.
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Also, I assume everyone reading this post will access the site via
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gopher. I have no idea (and do not attempt to find out) if the site
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supports public telnet access.
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David Riggins
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Gopher Jewels Project
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david.riggins@tpoint.com
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From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
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Sender: owner-net-happenings@is.internic.net
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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SENDER: "Mike Walsh" <p00426@psilink.com>
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Subject: 38% of Top 2,000 Companies Have Internet Presence
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In a May 1994 study, InterNet Info found that 46% of the largest
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publicly traded companies had some form of Internet presence.
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Internet presence was defined as having either a domain, network or
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host computer registered with InterNIC. The study included 490
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publicly traded companies with sales in excess of $1.5 billion.
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We recently expanded the study and found that 38% of all publicly
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traded companies with sales in excess of $400 million have some
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form of Internet presence. This study included 2,064 companies.
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Source: InterNet Info, Falls Church, VA For more information send
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email to top_2000@internetinfo.com.
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TOOLS
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Netcom Online Communications recently released thier proprietary
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(works through accessing an account with Netcom) Windows(tm) program for
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accessing the Internet. NetCruiser(tm) uses CSLIP OR COMPRESSED SERIAL
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LINE INTERNET PROTOCOL to connect your PC to the Internet. Your system is
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assigned an IP address dynamically by Netcom's host computers each time
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you connect. Once connected, your system can communicate directly with any
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other host computer on the Internet. NetCruiser will be continously
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enhanced to take advantage of new protocols and resources available on the
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Net. NetCruiser will update itself while you're online as these
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enhancements are added.
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Available through Netcom, the application provides many
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capabilities:
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ELECTRONIC MAIL: Send mail directly to others anywhere quickly and easily.
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USENET NEWS: A world wide bulletin board covering just about any topic
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of interest. Read, post and print articles as needed.
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WORLD WIDE WEB: Includes a WWW browser similar to Mosaic(tm) or
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Cello(tm). This ability allows you to explore the new
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multi-media, hypertext based resources on the Internet.
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GOPHER CLIENT: Access gopher menus from computers around the world.
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FILE TRANSFER: Transfer files using WWW, gopher or NetCruiser's own
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standard FTP between your computer and others available
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on the Net.
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TELNET: Open multiple telnet windows. Great for accessing your
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shell accounts.
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GRAPHIC IMAGE
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VIEWER: View color graphical images in standard formats such as
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GIF, JPEG, & XBM with photographic quality.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
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Subject: SOFT> COMt: the Telnet Modem
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To: net-happenings <net-happenings@is.internic.net>
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Sender: owner-net-happenings@is.internic.net
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.networking.tcp-ip,
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comp.os.ms-windows.programmer.networks,alt.winsock,
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comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
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From: yon@world.std.com (David A Yon)
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Subject: Announcement: "COMt: the Telnet Modem"
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This message is to announce the release of COMt version 1.0.
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"COMt: the Telnet Modem" is a WinSock 1.1-compliant communications
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driver which allows you to assign unused COM ports to act as "Telnet
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Modems". Each Telnet Modem acts as a Hayes-compatible modem, so
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it provides the behavior expected by most comm programs. All you
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need to do is tell your favorite Windows terminal program to connect
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to one of these telnet ports, then give the IP address for a phone
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number. When you "dial", you will be connected to the host via a
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TELNET connection.
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Features include:
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- Complete Hayes(tm)-compatible modem emulation
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- Connect using IP addresses or hostnames
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- Connect to TELNET or another port number you specify
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- Selectable TELNET binary mode on or off.
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- Selectable TELNET terminal-type option supported
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- Selectable TELNET baud-rate option supported.
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- Selectable TELNET echo-mode option supported.
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- Requests for serial ports are passed on to your original
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comm driver for completely transparent operation.
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The program is shareware, with a registration fee of US
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$15.95, payable by VISA/Mastercard, check, or in the SWREG forum
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of CompuServe. You can obtain a copy of COMt from the following
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places:
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- On CompuServe in the IBMCOM forum as "comt.zip"
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- Via anonymous-ftp to ftp.std.com, as the file:
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/customers/software/rfdmail/comt.zip
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
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Subject: SOFT> NetMinder Internet Address Database - Windows
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To: net-happenings <net-happenings@is.internic.net>
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Sender: owner-net-happenings@is.internic.net
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From: netmind@infomatch.com (NetMinder Support)
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Newsgroups: alt.internet.services
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Subject: Announce - NetMinder v1.2
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ANNOUNCEMENT: NetMinder for Windows 1.2
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See the NetMinder HTTP Title Page:
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http://infomatch.com:70/0h/docs/softworld/netminder
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Info Match Communications
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143 - 9632 Cameron St.
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Burnaby, B.C.
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Canada
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netmind@infomatch.com
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http://infomatch.com:70
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Info Match Communications Inc., Canada's leading manufacturer of Internet
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consumer software is pleased to announce the release of version 1.2 of the
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NetMinder Internet Address Database for MS Windows. NetMinder is the only
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Internet address program for Windows that works with your terminal
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program to make the Internet easy. Previous versions of NetMinder are
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used by organizations such as Atomic Energy Canada Limited and the
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Nova Scotia Technology Network.
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To view screen shots and obtain more information use Mosaic to see the
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NetMinder title page at:
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http://infomatch.com:70/0h/docs/softworld/netminder
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or email for information to netmind@infomatch.com
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NetMinder is a Microsoft Windows program that allows the easy use,
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storage and manipulation of hard to remember Internet or other network
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addresses. NetMinder lets you enter these addresses into its database either
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by manually entering them, or by using the Windows cut and paste functions
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to "cut" them from your Windows compatible terminal screen and "pasting"
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them right into the NetMinder entry screen.
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One way to think of what NetMinder does is to view it as an electronic address
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book. You could use it to record E-Mail addresses and then use it's
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search capabilities to find a specific name. Or perhaps for example, you
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might want to list everyone who has the domain .edu in their address.
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NetMinder stores more than just E-Mail addresses, it is specifically
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configured for Telnet, FTP, WAIS or any other conceivable network category.
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While the "Address Book" analogy for NetMinder is in some respects true,
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NetMinder is far from being just another address book program. NetMinder
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is a powerful database program that can create an unlimited number of
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different databases, each containing many thousands of entries. NetMinder
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not only has the capability to record network information for each entry,
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but external information such as postal addresses and memos as well.
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NetMinder stores its information in a standardized DBASE IV file format. This
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makes it easy to take the information you have stored in NetMinder and use
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it in another program (such as Microsoft Access or Borland Paradox). Using
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this capability you could for example use Access to print postal mailing
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labels for the entries in your NetMinder database.
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NetMinder is completely compatible with your Windows network and other
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software such as Chameleon. Multiple instances of NetMinder can be run,
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and databases can be exchanged amongst them or with any other users of
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NetMinder.
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July 25 1994
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Copyright Infomatch Communications Inc.
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Classes & Meetings
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From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
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Subject: SEM> Twenty-first Century Marketplace - Indiana
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(fwd) To:net-happenings <net-happenings@is.internic.net>
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SENDER: Kimberly Shaffer <shaffer@CIC.Net>
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Seminar Announcement
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CICNet, Inc. Bunyip Information Systems, Inc.
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Ann Arbor, MI Montreal, Canada
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CICNet, Inc. and Bunyip Information Systems, Inc. announce "The
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Twenty-first Century Marketplace...Doing Business on the Internet," a
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seminar designed for Internet-connected organizations and Internet
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"soon-to-be's." Moving attendees beyond general concepts and "what if's,"
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this seminar provides a clear road map for merging onto today's
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Information Superhighway and explains the transportation vehicles
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available to get you there.
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The "Twenty-first Century Marketplace is open to the general public and
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will be taught by Peter Deutsch, well known Net personality and president
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of Bunyip, Inc. Seminar topics will include:
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* What is the Information Superhighway?
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* What information resources are available, why would your
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organization find them of interest, and how do you mine them?
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* Market trends: How business is shaping the Internet
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* Funding models: How do you support the technology"?
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* Charging models: Can I make money with this emerging technology?
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* Costs of doing business: Is this lunch really free?
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Seminar logistics
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Date: September 28, 1994
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Location: Holiday Inn Crown Plaza at Union Station
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Registration begins at 8:30 a.m.
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Seminar fee: $299.00
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(15% discount for two or more attendees from the same
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organization)
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For more information about this seminar or other CICNet services contact
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CICNet, Inc. Sales and Marketing Department
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2901 Hubbard
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Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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313.998.6703-voice
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313.998.6105-fax
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info@cic.net-e-mail
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: Gleason Sackman <sackman@plains.nodak.edu>
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Subject: WRKSHOP> MINING THE INTERNET: A Five Week Certificate Workshop
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To: net-happenings <net-happenings@is.internic.net>
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Sender: owner-net-happenings@is.internic.net
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
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From: NETTRAIN Moderator <MILLESJG@SLUVCA.SLU.EDU>
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Subject: MINING THE INTERNET: A Five Week Certificate Workshop
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Date: Sat, 30 Jul 1994 14:52:05 -0400 (EDT)
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From: CAROLE RICHARDSON <32QKX36@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU>
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Central Michigan University's College of Extended Learning Announces
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MINING THE INTERNET
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A Five Week Certificate Workshop
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Find the Treasures of the INTERNET by Mining for a Wealth of
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Information. This special online workshop about the Internet is
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designed for those people who would like to more fully explore
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its resources. Topics include: What is the Internet?; email
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capabilities; lists; emoticons; netiquette; newsgroups; file
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transfers; remote logins; gophering & archie; World Wide Web.
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The workshop begins on August 29 and ends October 7, 1994. The
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workshop is $155 (US currency) per person. If you are interested
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in receiving registration materials, please respond with your
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name, address, city, state and zip to Mary Kay Maas at
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32fx4aq@cmuvm.csv.cmich.edu. Forms and payment must be received
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at Central Michigan University by August 8, 1994. Enrollment is
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limited and registration will be accepted by date of deposit.
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Carole Richardson Bitnet: 32QKX36@CMUVM
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Assessment & Distance Learning Internet: 32QKX36@CMUVM.CSV.CMICH.EDU
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College of Extended Learning Voice: 517-774-7160
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Rowe 125 Fax: 517-774-3542
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Central Michigan University
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Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
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NETWORKS and COMMUNITY is a result of the work of people located
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throughout the global Internet community. Net facilities for the
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preparation of this newsletter are provided by NETCOM On-line
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Communications Service, Inc. Editing is done by myself.
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Back issues are archived through the kindness of the staff at the WELL :
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gopher ---->gopher.well.sf.ca.us ->community --> civic nets... --->
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