Internet: The One True History of Meow (1998)http://xahlee.info/Netiquette_dir/_/meow_wars.html
largest flame war in Usenet history, involving hundreds of people from over 80 newsgroups, lasting over forty-five weeks. It was the Usenet equivalent of World War II. It was The
Scheme Programminghttps://okmij.org/ftp/Scheme/
Untergrund Library A USENET article announcing release of treaps [plain text file] A USENET article touting treaps as an efficient implementation for priority queues [plain text f
An archive of Scheme code
Find broken links on your site with Xenu's Link Sleuth (TM)http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html
Internet Archive ) and usenet search engines (like Google Groups ). You find the site you searched for You find a site that links to the site you searched for You find the site in
A free multi-threaded link checking software to analyze web sites to find broken links. Runs on Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 and 8.
http://www.KOTH.org/planar/corewarrior/070.txthttp://www.KOTH.org/planar/corewarrior/070.txt
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/games/corewar-faq.Z http://www.koth.org/corewar-faq.html The ftp site and mirrors are at: ftp://ftp.csua.berkeley.edu/pub/corewar ftp://
From sticky links to button hoveringhttp://rhar.info/sfreview/stk2hovr/stk2hovr.htm
someone mentioned on Usenet, as an example of how good menus can be implemented. That is, the navigation texts were ignored, but were ‘seen’ by Microsoft Edge under Windows 10. Ch
The Equation of Timehttp://wermenh.com/eqoftm.html
in the mid 1980's as a USENET sci.astro posting for the perennial question about the earliest sunset/latest sunrise. At least one amateur astronomer saved this in a WWW page and t
roadfan.comhttp://www.roadfan.com/
questions on the Usenet newsgroup misc.transport.road . Roadfan Locator This page is a list of people who have extensive knowledge pertaining to roads and highways and related sub
lottalinuxlinks (o_!_/o) | The lottalinuxlinks.com linux user web blog is where an old linux user rambles on about linux, FOSS, movies, books,https://lottalinuxlinks.com/
ftp, email, and usenet. The first web browsers I can remember using were Cello and Mosaic, but I may have used an older text mode web browser on a BBS prior to that. read more--&g
The lottalinuxlinks.com linux user web blog is where an old linux user rambles on about linux, FOSS, movies, books, and other geekery.
Macros: Standard Control Constructshttps://gigamonkeys.com/book/macros-standard-control-constructs.html
like, find any longish Usenet thread cross-posted between comp.lang.lisp and any other comp.lang.* group with macro in the subject. A rough paraphrase goes like this: Lispnik: &qu
Why? - 10kB Galleryhttps://10kb.neocities.org/about/why
through IRC and Usenet, downloading the newest Nine Inch Nails releases off of their private torrent trackers… they lied dormant amongst this. The world changed, and so did the pe
Extensible Markup Language (XML)https://www.w3.org/XML/
resources. There are Usenet newsgroups (e.g. comp.text.xml ) and public mailing lists (e.g. xml-dev ). You could also try a search engine such as Google for: XML conferences books
ashweb: related resourceshttps://archive.ashspace.org/ash.xanthia.com/nownazg.html
the Google interface to USENET netnews Occasionally people see alt.suicide.holiday as a feeding ground. Read this and be warned that there are some very weird people out there. as
Mailing lists, websites, and talk channels deriving from or relating to the USENET newsgroup alt.suicide.holiday
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