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Subject:Re: What to do in CyberSpace From:Daniel John Brinegar <6545 -at- EF -dot- GC -dot- MARICOPA -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 27 May 1993 11:39:49 -0700
> Author : Gary Zimmerman <garyzim -at- INFERENCE -dot- COM>
> Subject : Re: What to do in CyberSpace
> Written : 05/27/93.11:27am
Gary Said:
> This is in regards to Dan Brinegar's questions about the Internet.
> Send mail to 'brendan -at- cs -dot- widener -dot- edu' and ask Brendan P. Kehoe for a copy
> of his manuscript "Zen and the Art of the Internet" (Subtitled "A
> Beginner's Guide to the Internet".)
> Lots of useful advice and descriptions of what the Internet is all about
> and the types of things you can do.
Thanks, Gary, for the info.... "Zen.txt" was one of the first files I
FTP'd to my mailbox.... where it resided for several weeks completely
inaccessible.... I finally managed to get on the forum with a Mac and
print it..... It is quite helpful... but I figure there are many more
things you can do on the nets, k-no?
Thanks again <smile>
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