Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) - Old index of Easynet's NOTESfileshttps://decnotes.datacellar.net/
was indexing all the USENET newsgroups (which existed long before the WWW, 1980 to be exact and originally used UUCP to distribute the news articles posted to the various newsgrou
Cyber-Rights & Cyber-Liberties (UK) Press Releaseshttps://www.cyber-rights.org/press/
pornography through the Usenet discussion groups (newsgroups), 30 January, 2001. A PDF version is also available . OUT NOW: Yaman Akdeniz, Clive Walker, and David Wall, The Intern
Netiquette Anthropology: Tales of Tech Geekershttp://xahlee.info/Netiquette_dir/troll.html
Troll (2001) Internet: Usenet Troll Song (2000) Killfile Considered Harmful (2000) Philosophies of Netiquette (2000) Old School Netiquette (2002) Tech Geekers vs Spammers (2002) C
alt.cyberpunk FAQ – /cyb/+/sec/ wikihttps://cyb-sec.neocities.org/pages/alt-cyberpunk-faq/
should not be useful. Usenet itself is rather dormant and not all ISPs provides access. Google Groups, formerly Dejanews, provide web access to the alt.cyberpunk hierarchy , thoug
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.
T E X T F I L E Shttp://textfiles.com/music/
midi.txt 26434 The USENET MIDI Primer, by Bob McQueer midi2.txt 27136 The USENET MIDI Primer, by Bob McQueer midi_dic.txt 28729 Preliminary MIDI Dictionary by A.C. Conti (1987) mi
The New Hacker's Dictionary - = V =https://www.outpost9.com/reference/jargon/jargon_37.html
respondents in a 1991 Usenet poll preferred it), and even EMACS fans often resort to it as a mail editor and for small editing jobs (mainly because it starts up faster than the bu
https://tartarus.org/~simon/putty-snapshots/puttydoc.txthttps://tartarus.org/~simon/putty-snapshots/puttydoc.txt
used to transfer Usenet news), and HTTP (the protocol used to serve Web pages) all consist of commands in readable plain text. Sometimes it can be useful to connect directly to on
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