English folk and traditional music on the Internethttp://www.englishfolkinfo.org.uk/folkmus.html
as with other Usenet newsgroups, there is an archive of the group in Google Groups. There is a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page for the group. I have a listing of Music subje
A guide to Internet resources on English folk music (traditional music, song and dance in England)
IRIX Network - Archivehttp://archive.irixnet.org/
file distributed on USENET beginning May 24th, 1993 and last revised June 6th, 1994, providing details about the early 68000-based IRIS 1000, 2000, and 3000 series systems. Writte
Marxist Thought & Monism -Second Editionhttp://www.ghandchi.com/2055-MarxismEng.htm
on the Iranian SCI Usenet group in 1994. The Persian translation was published in 2003 (2). Moreover, a paper entitled "Marxist Kon Fayakun of Iran in 1979 Revolution" (
این رساله نتیجه پژوهشهایی درباره مونیسم و پلورالیسم بود که این قلم در ایران در پی انقلاب 1357 و به قدر
SoftRAM95: "False and Misleading"http://ftp.st.ryukoku.ac.jp/pub/published/oreilly/windows/win95.update/softram.html
All messages posted to Usenet newsgroups by Syncronys CEO Rainer Poertner: list generated by DejaNews . Actually, not all messages, because Poertner also posts messages from the a
The OS/2 WWW Homepagehttps://web.mit.edu/os2/www/
and Internet BBSes , UseNet Newsgroups of interest to OS/2 Users, OS/2 Software Vendors and Other Operating Systems , and Other Computer Related Sites (corporations and magazines)
TalkOrigins Archive: Exploring the Creation/Evolution Controversyhttps://talkorigins.org/
Talk.origins is a Usenet newsgroup devoted to the discussion and debate of biological and physical origins. Most discussions in the newsgroup center on the creation/evolution cont
Essays, FAQs, bibliographies, claim responses, and discussion resources on biological and physical origins and the creation
~cmccabe - independent online communitieshttp://tilde.town/~cmccabe/online-communities.html
Unix systems shared on Usenet contained well over 100 entries. Throughout the 1980's, modem speeds and computer power increased rapidly, and so did the functionality and number of
The Mailbag LG #115https://linuxgazette.net/115/lg_mail.html
garnered from Usenet by Rick Moen of our own Answer Gang. Rick participated in these discussions, and thought that our readers might benefit from seeing them - and I find that I a
Colour Graphics Adapter Noteshttp://www.seasip.info/VintagePC/cga.html
27128 etc.). This USENET posting describes how to get a 2764 ROM to work in a 9264 socket (it refers to the PC motherboard, but the pinout is the same for the MDA and CGA cards).
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