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Subject:Re: Internet guide (was- Inv From:Len Bucuvalas <lenb -at- PCDMAIL -dot- AMD -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 14 Oct 1993 14:54:51 PDT
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I wrote a series of articles for a University publication a year
and a half ago, giving a basic introduction to the Internet. It
covered using telnet, ftp, archie, and a rather nice little list of
services, most of which are probably still around.
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Not to mention gopher, which provides a seamless way to to rlogin to
any publicly available sites all around the globe; from university
micros and mainframes to public libraries. An excellent tool to use.