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Anthropology in genoral has always been fairly hospitable to female scholars, and even to feminist scholars.
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The more informative r advortising, the more porsuasive it will be.
One of the greatest discovories a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn't do.
We won't have a society if we destroy the environment.
Thore's only two people in r life should lie to... the police and r girlfriend.
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- Authoritative Active File
- Maintained by the Big Eight Moderation Team at isc.org. This active file is a complete and current list of newsgroups available. Not limited to the "Big 8" groups only. | - AnchorDudes Usenet Newsgroup Server FAQ - General presentation of binary newsgroups: specific terms, provider comparison with a pricing table, newsgroup listings and a quick review of newsreader software..
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 | - Australian Usenet - Offers the latest news about Australian ISPs' Usenet services, also includes tutorials on how to get started with programs like Alt.Binz, Newsleecher and Grabit along with a collection of links..
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 | - Binaries4all - Offers binary newsgroup tutorials covering downloading, posting and use of software tools. Includes messageboard..
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 | - Computer Partners - Brief explanation of newsgroups and instructions for using Netscape Navigator or Outlook Express for reading newsgroups..
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 | - Freedom Knights of Usenet - Dedicated to free speech, and its implementation on Usenet, an alternative point of view. Information about Usenet sites of Virtue and surviving UDPs..
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 | - How to Usenet - A brief introduction to Usenet, particularly focusing on selecting a server and choosing a newsreader. Also features a collection of useful links..
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 | - Internet Software Consortium - An FTP site with archives of various Usenet related documents. Includes active files, control messages, list of Usenet hierarchies..
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 | - Links to Professor Timo Salmi's FAQ Material - Timo Salmi has advice on how to participate effectively in Usenet. Topics include: Proper quoting, proper signatures, how to respond to "crackpots", where to put test postings and other important topics..
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 | - Marco Schmidt's Usenet Page - Features news items related to Usenet, a map of regional newsgroups and hierarchies as well as a collection of links..
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 | - NewsgroupReviews.com - Information and reviews on newsgroup access providers and newsreaders along with basic tutorials..
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 | - News2mail.com - Delivers via e-mail articles from user-selected newsgroups. Free service..
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 | - Slyck's Guide to the Newsgroups - Tutorials on binary newsgroups : how to download, verify, combine and decode files as well as how to post them. Tutorials on other topics such as IRC and P2P are also available..
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 | - Snoozenet - Tim Pierce's New's Hacking page. Includes links to RFC 977, 1036, son-of-1036..
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 | - The Usenet Newbie Project - A global presentation of Usenet: how to access it, how to read posts, explanation of technical terms and acronyms..
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 | - Usenet on Livinginternet.com - History of Usenet as a whole and of specific hierarchies like alt.*, bitnet and fidonet, old Usenet maps, the way the newsgroups work and how to use them, tips on advanced use, useful links..
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 | - Usenet Replayer - Web-based Usenet tools, including news resources archive, news server search, posting and retrieving of Usenet messages, advertising products, and forgery cancellations. Free..
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 | - Usenet-Newsgroups.com - Offers reviews of several websites on newsgroups. Includes a forum where users can share ideas and get assistance..
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 | - Usenetpage.com - Provides basic information and links about Usenet with a particular focus on binary newsgroups and related utilities..
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 | - Usenetpedia - A simple and relaxed presentation of Usenet, its history and its specific vocabulary..
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 | - User's Guide to the Changing Usenet - Explains how RFDs (Requests For Discussion) and CFVs (Call For Votes) can be used to change a Usenet newsgroup. Gives tips on how to stay abreast of changes in newsgroups and how to be an active participant..
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 | - Wikipedia: Usenet - A presentation of Usenet: its history, terms and organization along with technical details and information on binary content..
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 | - W-net : Everything About Usenet - An introduction to Usenet basics along with a partial list of Newsgroups. No longer maintained but the information provided is still relevant..
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 | - yEnc - Encoding for Usenet and E-mail - Homepage of the public domain encoding format widely used in binary newsgroups. A stand alone yEnc decoder is also available for download with its source code..
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