NetHack 3.6.7: NetHack General Public Licensehttp://www.nethack.org/common/license.html
released over Usenet or updated copies of the files in this distribution used to create the object code or executable. You may not copy, sublicense, distribute or transfer NetHack
Dennis Ritchie Home Pagehttp://cm.bell-labs.co/who/dmr/
with an assessment from Usenet of 1988. Insider secrets: Values of beeta will give rise to Dom! A Letter from Washington , an account of the experience of receiving the National M
150 murderous passionshttp://imperium.lenin.ru/~verbit/netscRape.html
Money Fast articles in Usenet. Lotsa reasons to cut all banner ads off completely; A. Kovalev suggests a way to do this through proxy. Also, the justified and ancient crusade agai
How to Read a Math Bookhttp://brownmath.com/stfa/read.htm
Kinds of Reading In a Usenet article, Chan-Ho Suh neatly summed up the “two kinds of understanding a math text. The first is in being able to follow, reconstruct, etc. a proof [or
It's not like reading other books. Here's how to aproach a math book.
Emacs MIME Manualhttp://www.gnus.org/manual/big-emacs-mime.html
of binaries used on Usenet, although base64 rules the mail world. The following function is supplied by this package: uudecode-decode-region Decode the text in the region. [ <
Emacs MIME Manual
This is not the Web I've Known | Dave Heinemannhttps://dheinemann.com/this-is-not-the-web-ive-known/
on message boards, Usenet, or IRC. If one had something more substantive to share, such as essays or artwork, one could create a personal website—often through a free host s
As I get older, I'm reflecting more and more on how different things are today compared to my childhood. One of the biggest changes I've observed is to the World Wide Web
Creating HTML Screenshots from Thomas Dickey's XTermhttps://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/xterm/
with an according usenet posting 16colors.sh , a script from Thomas Dickey's xterm package, illustrating 16 colors, bold, underline and reverse . (not just a conversion from the s
What's New! November 1993http://home.mcom.com/home/whatsnew/whats_new_1193.html
experimental threaded Usenet interface (which may or may not work for you ). This What's New Page was originally created at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Th
Language Loghttp://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/
", posted to the Usenet group alt.religion.kibology by "Inflatable Space Bunny" many years ago. Continue reading "The fractal theory of Canada" Posted by Mark Liber
Science Humor Webring - historyhttps://jcdverha.home.xs4all.nl/scihum/history.html
the science humor on usenet so that it would not get lost when the posts expired, years of collecting. But now there are not many original science jokes on usenet (exept for puns,
This page describes how I created theScience Humor webring, how I tried to get people to join the ring and what theresults of those action were.
SenseAntisense - Site Sightingshttps://senseantisense.com/sitesightings/
and the Witch 20 Year Usenet Archive Now Available Pixar METAmessage Vintage Video Game Commercials Copyright Permission Forms DVD Menu Design: The Failures of Web Design Recreate
SenseAntisense is a collection of curated works and notes.
Greg's Random Angband Artifactshttp://wooledge.org/~greg/randart.html
it listed on this page. Usenet news is, unfortunately, becoming a less reliable means of communication these days (especially for me). Here's a list of unimplemented features/chan
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