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
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
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txthttps://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt
context (e.g., email or USENET news). It is beyond the scope of this specification to specify how, for each media type, a base URI can be embedded. The appropriate syntax, when av
! Aware. Programmer's Webliography and Indexhttp://rocketaware.com/
- Discussion - E-mail - Usenet - Immediate Unidirectional Message Delivery - Real-Time Conferencing * Socket and I/O Operations - Debugging - Scripting - Serial I/O - Terminal I/O
https://kebe.com/for-all-nails/https://kebe.com/for-all-nails/
set of posts to the USENET newsgroup soc.history.what-if . The original poster, Noel Maurer, picked the name because he suspected that the world Sobel has postulated might head to
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 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).
Find more...