Ex-USSR KH Cambodia KI Kiribati KM Comoros KN St.Kitts Nevis Anguilla P upr1.upr.clu.edu KP Korea (North) P KR Korea (South) FI B * ns.kaist.ac.kr KW Kuwait FI * No BITNET dns.kuniv.edu.kw KY Cayman Islands KZ Kazachstan * Ex-USSR in .su domain LA Laos LB Lebanon P LC Saint Lucia P upr1.upr.clu.edu LI Liechtenstein PFI * scsnms.switch.ch LK Sri Lanka * ns.eu.net LR Liberia LS Lesotho * hippo.ru.ac.za LT Lithuania PFI * Ex-USSR aun.uninett.no LU Luxembourg FI B * menvax.restena.lu LV Latvia FI * Ex-USSR lapsene.mii.lu.lv LY Libya MA Morocco P MC Monaco MD Moldavia Ex-USSR MG Madagascar MH Marshall Islands ML Mali MM Myanmar MN Mongolia MO Macau * hkuxb.hku.hk MP Northern Mariana Isl. MQ Martinique (Fr.) MR Mauritania MS Montserrat MT Malta P ns.iunet.it MU Mauritius MV Maldives MW Malawi MX Mexico FI B * mtecv1.mty.itesm.mx MY Malaysia FI B * mimos.my MZ Mozambique * hippo.ru.ac.za NA Namibia * rain.psg.com NC New Caledonia (Fr.) NE Niger * in .fr domain inria.inria.fr NF Norfolk Island NG Nigeria NI Nicaragua * ns.uu.net NL Netherlands FI B * sering.cwi.nl NO Norway FI B * nac.no NP Nepal NR Nauru NT Neutral Zone NU Niue NZ New Zealand FI * truth.waikato.ac.nz OM Oman PA Panama B * PE Peru B * rain.psg.com PF Polynesia (Fr.) PG Papua New Guinea * munnari.oz.au PH Philippines * ns.uu.net PK Pakistan * ns.uu.net PL Poland FI B * danpost.uni-c.dk PM St. Pierre & Miquelon PN Pitcairn PT Portugal FI B * ns.dns.pt PR Puerto Rico (US) FI B * sun386-gauss.pr PW Palau PY Paraguay * ns.uu.net QA Qatar RE Reunion (Fr.) FI * In .fr domain inria.inria.fr RO Romania FI B * roearn.ici.ac.ro RU Russian Federation P Ex-USSR RW Rwanda SA Saudi Arabia B * GulfNet SB Solomon Islands SC Seychelles SD Sudan SE Sweden FI B * sunic.sunet.se SG Singapore FI B * solomon.technet.sg SH St. Helena SI Slovenia FI * Ex-Yugos via .yu klepec.yunac.yu SJ Svalbard & Jan Mayen Is SK Slovak Republic FI * ns.eunet.sk SL Sierra Leone SM San Marino SN Senegal * rain.psg.com SO Somalia SR Suriname P upr1.upr.clu.edu ST St. Tome and Principe SU Soviet Union FI B * Still used. ns.eu.net SV El Salvador SY Syria SZ Swaziland TC Turks & Caicos Islands TD Chad TF French Southern Terr. TG Togo TH Thailand FI * chulkn.chula.ac.th TJ Tadjikistan Ex-USSR TK Tokelau TM Turkmenistan * Ex-USSR in .su domain TN Tunisia FI B * alyssa.rsinet.tn TO Tonga TP East Timor TR Turkey FI B * knidos.cc.metu.edu.tr TT Trinidad & Tobago P upr1.upr.clu.edu TV Tuvalu TW Taiwan FI B * moevax.edu.tw TZ Tanzania UA Ukraine FI * Ex-USSR via .su ns.eu.net UG Uganda UK United Kingdom FI B * ISO 3166 is GB ns1.cs.ucl.ac.uk UM US Minor outlying Isl. US United States FI * see note (4) venera.isi.edu UY Uruguay B * ns.uu.net UZ Uzbekistan Ex-USSR VA Vatican City State VC St.Vincent & Grenadines P upr1.upr.clu.edu VE Venezuela FI * nisc.jvnc.net VG Virgin Islands (British) VI Virgin Islands (US) * VN Vietnam * VU Vanuatu WF Wallis & Futuna Islands WS Samoa YE Yemen YU Yugoslavia FI B * Bitnet is cut klepec.yunac.yu ZA South Africa FI * rain.psg.com ZM Zambia ZR Zaire ZW Zimbabwe * rain.psg.com *Note Main nameservers:: for the next top level domains (`rs.internic.net'): ARPA Old style Arpanet * alias still works ns.nic.ddn.mil COM Commercial FI * ns.internic.net EDU Educational FI B * ns.internic.net GOV Government FI * ns.internic.net INT International field FI * used by Nato ns1.cs.ucl.ac.uk MIL US Military FI * ns.nic.ddn.mil NATO Nato field * soon to be deleted NET Network FI * ns.internic.net ORG Non-Profit OrganizationFI * ns.internic.net Disclaimer ========== While every effort is made to provide accurate information, this list is not guaranteed to be accurate. This document is in NO WAY an official document. The information given should not be used as a basis for routing tables but only as general end-user information. This is a voluntary effort. I would appreciate greatly if errors/omissions could be pointed out to me and they would be corrected in the next release. The information included in this document implies no view whatsoever regarding questions of sovereignty or the status of any place listed. Affiliation to Imperial College is given for identification purposes only. OLIVIER M. J. CREPIN-LEBLOND Digital Comms. Section Elec. Eng. Department Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine London SW7 2BT, UK *"I hate definitions."* --Benjamin Disraeli, "Vivian Grey" Bk I, Chap II òaperware on the Net ******************** The following is a compendium of sources that have information that will be of use to anyone reading this guide. Some of them were used in the writing of this guide, while others are simply noted because they are a must for any good net.citizen's bookshelf. It might also be useful for those, who are interested in the history of the Internet. Thanks for the better part of this compilation to HENRY EDWARD HARDY. It has been stripped from his Master's Thesis "The History of the Net" at the School of Communications, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 49401. The version 7.2 was posted to `comp.org.eff.talk' on August 28, 1993. Note that some publishers might also be contacted by e-mail, e.g. O'Reilly & Associates at . îardcover & Softcover Publications ================================== Bamford, James (1982) "The Puzzle Palace: a report on NSA, America's most secret agency" Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Barnouw, Erik (1968a) "A Tower in Babel" Oxford: Oxford University Press. Barnouw, Erik (1968b) "The Golden Web" Oxford: Oxford University Press. Brand, Stewart (1974) "Two Cybernetic Frontiers" Random House, New York, NY. Brand, Stewart (1988) "The Media Lab: Inventing the Future at MIT" New York, NY: Penguin. Brunner, John (1975) "The Shockwave Rider" Cathcart, Robert & Gumpert, Gary (1986) "Intermedia: Interpersonal Communication in a Media World" (2nd ed) New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Cerf, Vincent G. (1990) "Requiem for the ARPANET" Poem, reprinted in LaQuey (1990), p. 202-204. Comer, Douglas E. (1991) "Internetworking With TCP/IP, 2nd ed., 2v" Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Davidson, John (1988) "An Introduction to TCP/IP" Springer-Verlag, Berlin. Frey, Donnalyn, and Adams, Rick (1989) "!@%:: A Directory of Electronic Mail Addressing and Networks" O'Reilly & Associates, Newton, MA. Garfinkel, Simson and Spafford, Gene (1992) "Practical UNIX Security" O'Reilly & Associates, Sebastopol, CA. Gibson, William (1984) "Neuromancer" Ace, New York, NY. Gibson, William (1987) "Count Zero" Ace, New York, NY. Hahn, Harley (1993) "A Student's Guide to UNIX" McGraw Hill. Hunt, Craig (1992) "TCP/IP Network Administration" O'Reilly & Associates, Sebastopol, CA. Innis, Harold Adams (1949) "Minerva's Owl; presidential address reprinted from the Procedings of the Royal Society of Canada" Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Jones, Paul (1992) "What is the Internet?" Chapel Hill, NC: Office for Information Technology. University of North Carolina. Kehoe, Brendan P. (1992) "Zen and the Art of the Internet: A Beginner's Guide to the Internet. 2nd ed." Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Kidder, Tracy (1981) "The Soul of a new Machine" Little, Brown & Company, Boston, MA. Kochmer, Jonathan (1993) "The Internet Passport: NorthWestNet's Guide to Our World Online" NorthWestNet, Bellevue, WA. (Contact: ) Krol, Ed (1992) "The Whole Internet: Catalog & User's Guide" O'Reilly & Associates, Sebastopol, CA. LaQuey, Tracy (1990) "Users' Directory of Computer Networks" Digital Press, Bedford, MA. LaQuey, T. and Ryer, J.C. (1992) "The Internet Companion: A Beginner's Guide to Global Networking" Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA. Laver, Murray (1975) "Computers, Communications, and Society" Oxford: Oxford University Press. Levy, Stephen (1984) "Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution" Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, NY. McLuhan, Marshall (1967) "Understanding Media: the Extensions of Man" London: Sphere Books. McLuhan, Marshall (1989) "The Global Village: transformations in world life and media in the 21st Century" New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Mosco, Vincent (1982) "Pushbutton Fantasies: critical perspectives on videotext and information technology" Norwood, NJ: Ablex. Mulgan, Geoff J. (1991) "Communication and Control: networks and the new economics of communication" New York: Guilford Press. Office of Technology Assessment (1981) "Computer-Based National Information Systems" Technology and Public Policy Issues. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. O'Reilly Tim and Todino, Grace (1992) "ManagingUUCP and USENET: A Nutshell Handbook, 10th ed." O'Reilly & Associates, Sebastopol, CA. Partridge, Craig (1988) "Innovations in Internetworking" ARTECH House, Norwood, MA. Quarterman, John S. (1989) "The Matrix: Computer Networks and Conferencing Systems Worldwide" Digital Press, Bedford, MA. Raymond, Eric (ed) (1991) "The New Hacker's Dictionary" MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Rheingold, Howard (1985) "Tools for Thought" New York, NY. Reingold, Howard (1991) "Virtual Reality" New York, NY: Simon & Schuster. Rheingold, Howard (1993) "The Virtual Community: Homesteading On The Electronic Frontier" Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA. Reinhart, Robert B. (1993) "An Architectural Overview of Unix Security" Annapolis, MD: ARINC Research Corporation. Rubin, R. B., Rubin, A. M., & Piele, L. J. (1990) "Communications research: Strategies and sources (2nd ed.)" Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Russel, Deborah and Gangemi Sr., G.T. (1992) "Computer Security Basics" O'Reilly & Associates, Sebastopol, CA. Sterling, Bruce (1992) "The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder at the Electronic Frontier" Viking, London, England. Stanford Research Institute (SRI) (1973) "Computer Abuse" Prepared for National Science Foundation (Publication Number PB-231 320). Springfield, VA: Reproduced by National Technical Information Service, U.S. Department of Commerce. Stoll, Clifford (1989) "The Cuckoo's Egg" Doubleday, New York, NY. Tanenbaum, Andrew S. (1988) "Computer Networks, 2nd ed." Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Todinao, Grace (1986) "Using UUCP and USENET: A Nutshell Handbook" O'Reilly & Associates, Newton, MA. The Waite Group (1991) "Unix Communications, 2nd ed." Howard W. Sams & Company, Indianapolis. U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice (1985) "1984" Civil Liberties and the National Security State. Committee Serial No. 103. Hearings to assess the threat to civil liberties posed by Government national security secrecy and surveillance activities, including restrictions on disclosure of certain types of information and use of electronic surveillance and other information-gathering practices. Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office. Journals & Papers ================= Alexander, Michael (1991) "Hacker probe bogged down; Operation Sundevil case going nowhere" Computerworld, February 11, p. 1. Anderson, Christopher (1993) "The Rocky Road to a Data Highway" Science, 260(21), 1064-1065. Anonymous (1992) "Merit Network Signs Agreement to Pass Commercial Data Traffic" Information Technology Digest, 1(10) 3. Anonymous (1991) "National research network driven by differing goals and visions" Common Carrier Week, 8(23) 4+. Anonymous (1992) "Portal Communications" UNIX Review, 8(11) 141 et passim. Anonymous (1990) "SOVIET UNIX USERS GROUP TO JOIN Usenet NETWORK" Computergram International. Anonymous (1992) "Usenet AND LISTSERVS: ELECTRONIC NEWS AND CONFERENCING" Online Libraries & Microcomputers, 10(5) 1. Anonymous (1988) "Usenet/Eunet machen Btx zum Info-Center" Computerwoche, p. 14. Anonymous (1992) "Using uucp and Usenet" UNIX Review, 10(8) 54. Anonymous (1989) "Farewell to the free Minitel?" Data Communications, March, p. 73. Barlow, J. (1990) "Beeing in Nothingness" NONDO 2000, Number 2, Summer 1990. Barlow, J. (1991) "Coming Into The Country" Communications of the ACM 34:3, March 1991, p.2. (Addresses "Cyberspace" -John Barlow was a co-founder of the EFF.) Barlow, John Perry (1993) "Bill 'O Rights" Communications of the ACM 36(3) 21-23. Basch, Reva (1991) "Books online: visions, plans and perspectives for electronic text" Online v. 15, July, p. 13+. Beishon, M (1984) "Usenet's Pranks and Pragmatism" Hardcopy, 13(8) 20-28. Bjerklie, David "Email, the boss is watching" Technology Review, v. 96, p. 29+. Bricken, W. "Cyberspace 1999" NONDO 2000, Number 2, Summer 1990. Buerger, David J. (1988) "AT&T's shutdown of Usenet backbone nodes need not spell doom to users" InfoWorld. 10(28) 14. Buerger, David J. (1988) "Long-term stability and prosperity of Usenet rests on fee-based trunk feeds" InfoWorld. 10(30) 16. Campbell, A. "E-mail Beyond Unix" UnixWorld, November 1991, pp.77-80. Carl-Mitchell, S. and Quarterman, J.S. "Building Internet Firewalls" UnixWorld, February 1992, pp.93-103. Cathcart, Robert & Gumpert, Gary (1983) "Mediated Interpersonal Communication: Toward a New Typology" Quarterly Journal of Speech, v. 69, 267-277. Cerf, Vincent G. (1991) "Networks" Scientific American, v. 265, p. 72+. Clark, Paul C. and Hoffman, Lance J. "Imminent policy considerations in the design and management of national and international computer networks" IEEE Communications Magazine, 68-74. Collyer, G., and Spencer, H. "News Need Not Be Slow" Proceedings of the 1987 Winter USENIX Conference, USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA, January 1988, pp. 181-90. Comer, Douglas (1983) "The Computer Science Research Network CSNET: A history and status report" Communicaitons of the ACM (26)10 747-753. DeLoughry, Thomas J. (1993) "Regional Networks Prepare for Change in the Internet: New company seeks to provide continuity for college customers" Chronicle of Higher Education, June 9, 1993, A16. Denning, Dorothy E. (1993) "To tap or not to tap" Communications of the ACM, 36(3) 25-33. Denning, P. (1989) "The ARPANET after twenty years" American Scientist 77:530+. Denning, P. "The Internet Worm" American Scientist, March-April 1989, pp.126-128. Denning, P. "The Science of Computing: Computer Networks" American Scientist, March-April 1985, pp.127-129. Dern, D.P. "Plugging Into the Internet" BYTE, October 1992, pp.140-156. Duncanson, J. and Chew, J. "The Ultimate Link? ISDN -- a new communications technology that could change the way we use our computers and telephones" BYTE, July 1988, pp.278-286. Emerson, Sandra L. (1983) "Usenet: A Bulletin Board for Unix Users" BYTE, 8(10) 219-220. Erickson, C. "USENET as a Teaching Tool" Proceedings of the 24th ACM Conference on Science and Education, ACM-24thCSE-2/93-IN, USA, February 1993, pp.43-47. Farrow, Rik (1991a) "Commercial Links to the Internet" UNIX World, p. 82. Farrow, Rik (1991b) "How the Internet Grew" UNIX World, p. 80. Farrow, Rik (1991c) "Who Pays for All This Great Stuff?" UNIX World, p. 84. Farrow, Rik (1991d) "Will Success Spoil the Internet?" UNIX World, pp. 79-86. Fair, E. "Usenet: Spanning the Globe" UNIX World, 1(7) 46-49. Fiedler, David "PROWLING THE NETWORKS: Getting on the Usenet network, and what to do when you've gotten there" BYTE, 15(5) 83. Frey, D., and Adams, R. "USENET: Death by Success?" UNIX Review, August 1987, pp.55-60. Gifford, W.S. "ISDN User-Network Interfaces" IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, May 1986, pp. 343-348. Ginsberg, K. "Getting from Here to There" UNIX Review, January 1986, p.45. Godwin, Mike (1991) "The Electronic Frontier Foundation and virtual communities" Whole Earth Review, Summer, 1991, p. 40+. Godwin, Mike (1993) "New Frontiers: a visitor's guide -- Computers are creating new-style communities that could be commonplace by 2001" Index on Censorship 22(2) 11-13. Hardy, Henry E. (1992b) "The Usenet System" International Teleconferencing Association (ITCA) Yearbook 1993, p. 140-151. Heim, Judy (1991) "The information edge" PC World, 9(4) 213 et passim. Hiltz, S.R "The Human Element in Computerized Conferencing Systems" Computer Networks, December 1978, pp.421-428 Hold, David F., Sloan, Michael B., et. al. (1991) "First Amendment rights for electronic media" Viewtext, 12(6) 3+. Horton, M. "What is a Domain?" Proceedings of the Summer 1984 USENIX Conference, USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA, June 1984, pp. 368-372. Horvitz, Robert (1989) "The Usenet underground" Whole Earth Review, n. 4, p. 112. Jacobsen, Ole J. 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(1988a) "Y'know I heard it through the Usenet" Digital Review, 5(14), 79. Livingston, James W. (1988b) "No shortage of topics on the Usenet" Digital Review, 5(16) 73. Livingston, James W. (1988c) "Take Your Pick with Netnews *Readers*" Digital Review. 5(15) 97. Lunin, Louis F. (1991) "Wanted, civil liberties for the network: forum at ASIS explores roles and responsibilities of nets in public interest" Information Today, 8(1) 12+. Madsen, Wayne (1992) "THE CHANGING THREAT -- Information security and intelligence" Computer Fraud & Security Bulletin, February. Markoff, J. "Author of computer `virus' is son of U.S. electronic security expert." New York Times, Nov. 5, 1988, A1. Markoff, J. "Computer snarl: A `back door' ajar." New York Times, Nov. 7, 1988, B10. Markoff, John and Shapiro, Ezra (1984) "Fidonet, Sidekick, Apple, Get Organized!, and Handle: Homebrew electronic mail, some integrated software, and other tidbits" BYTE, 9(11) 357+. McQuillan, J.M., and Walden, D.C. (1977) "The ARPA Network Design Decisions" Computer Networks, pp.243-289. Metcalfe, Bob (1993) "On the wild side of computer networking" InfoWorld 15(13) 54. Miller, Philip H. (1993) "New technology, old problem: determining the First Amendment status of electronic information services" Fordham Law Review 61(5) 1147-1201. Monge, Peter R. (1977) "The Systems Perspective as a Theoretical Basis for the Study of Human Communication" Communication Quarterly, Winter, 19-29. Mueller, Milton (1993) "Universal service in telephone history: A reconstruction" Telecommunications Policy, July, 352-369. Nance, Barry (1992) "On-the-fly disk compression: managing your Apple menu: navigating through Usenet News" BYTE, 17(6) 357. Nickerson, Gord (1992a) "Effective use of Usenet" Computers in Libraries, 12(5) 38 et passim. Nickerson, Gord (1992b) "Free Software on Usenet" Computers in Libraries, 12(6) 51 et passim. Nickerson, Gord (1992c) "Networked Resources: Usenet" Computers in Libraries. 12(4) 31-34. Ornstein, S.M. (1989) "A letter concerning the Internet worm" Communications of the ACM 32:6, June. Pacanowsky, Michael E. & O'Donnell-Trujillo, Nick (1982) "Communication and Organizational Cultures" The Western Journal of Speech Communication, v. 46, 115-130. Padovano, Michael (1990) "Need help with your Unix system? Here's a whole network of it" Systems Integration. 23(12) 17. Partridge, C. (1986) "Mail Routing Using Domain Names: An Informal Tour" Proceedings of the 1986 Summer USENIX Conference USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA, June. pp.366-76. Perlman, G. (1985) "Usenet: Doing Research on the Network" UNIX World, 2(11) 75-78. Quarterman, J. "Etiquette and Ethics" ConneXions--The Interoperability Report, March 1989, pp.12-16. Quarterman, J. "Notable Computer Networks" Communications of the ACM 29:10, October 1986. (This was the predecessor to "The Matrix".) Raeder, A.W., and Andrews, K.L. "Searching Library Catalogs on the Internet: A Survey" Database Searcher 6, September 1990, pp.16-31. Reid, B. K. (1989) "The Usenet cookbook---an experiment in electronic [publishing]" Electronic Publishing Review, 1(1) 55-76. Reisler, Kurt (1990) "Usenet: a loosely organized, but binding network" Digital Review, 7(6) 28. Richard, Jack (1993) "Home-grown BBS" Wired 1.4, 120+. Schatz, Willie (1993) "DARPA's Industrial Policy Overkill" Upside 5(5), 35-48. Schultz, B. "The Evolution of ARPANET" DATAMATION, August 1, 1988, pp.71-74. Seeley, D. "A tour of the worm" Proceedings of the 1989 Winter USENIX Conference, USENIX Association, Berkeley, CA, February 1989, pp.287-304. Shelly, Dale (1986) "Globally speaking" Digital Review. 3(9) 150 et passim. Shulman, G. "Legal Research on USENET Liability Issues" ;login: The USENIX Association Newsletter, December 1984, pp.11-17. Smith, Norris Parker (1993) "Jockeying for Position on the Data Highway" Upside 5(5), 50-60. Smith, K. 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Woodside, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. Ubois, Jeff (1992) "TECH ANALYSIS: What is acceptable Internet use?" MacWeek, p. 30. U.S. Gen'l Accounting Ofc. "Computer Security: Virus Highlights Need for Improved Internet Management" GAO/IMTEC-89-57, 1989. (Addresses the Internet worm.) Wagner, Mitch (1991) "PSI's Policy Change Irks Usenet Readers" UNIX Today, p. 5. Wagner, Mitch (1991) "Update For Usenet" UNIX Today, p. 22. Wagner, Mitch (1991) "Usenet: Information At Users' Fingertips" UNIX Today, p. 12. Weinstein, Sydney S. (1991) "comp.sources.reviewed" C Users Journal (9)6 127 et passim. Weinstein, Sydney S. (1992) "Where to get the sources" C Users Journal. 10(2) 115 et passim. óyberspace-related News bits ============================ Anonymous (1992) "Computers and Privacy: the eye of the beholder; through new laws on privacy, piracy and censorship; governments are writing a rulebook for the computer age" Economist 319, p. 21-23. London. Anonymous (1993) "Excerpts from Senate Hearings on Ginzburg Supreme Court Nomination" New York Times, July 23, A 16. Anonymous (1992) "The fruitful, tangled trees of knowledge" The Economist, 323, p. 85+. Anonymous (1993) "Interactive: What it means to you" Newsweek, 121(22) 38-51. Anonymous (1991) "National research network driven by differing goals and visions; OTA concerns outlined; private control questioned; ANS advocates open policy" Communications Daily, 11(108) 2+. Anonymous (1992) "Secret Service undercover hacker investigation goes awry" Communications Daily 12(218) 2+. Anonymous (1993) "NTIA warned of regulating 'hate' speech" Communications Daily, 13(84) 3+. Blankenhorn, Dana (1990) "Dalai Lama starts his own online network" Newsbytes, January 11. Buckler, Grant (1990) "Canada Remote expanding mail networks" Newsbytes. Buckler, Grant (1992) "Canada Remote announces UNIX-based services" Newsbytes, January 14. Bulkeley, William M. (1993) "Censorship fights heat up on academic networks" Wall Street Journal, p. B1+. Gold, Steve (1990) "CIX increases online charges; intros Usenet mail" Newsbytes, January 4. Gold, Steve (1991) "UK: Direct Connection offers Usenet news service" Newsbytes, March 25. Huston, John (1993) "Virtual Journalism" Detroit Metro Times, 13(38) 24,28. McCormick, John (1990) "Stoned virus source code published" Newsbytes, Sept. 7. McMullen, Barbara E. & McMullen, John F. (1990a) "Electronic frontiersmen launch online newsletter" Newsbytes, Dec. 12. McMullen, Barbara E. & McMullen, John F. (1990b) "Review: the User's Directory of Computer Networks, a book edited by Tracy L. LaQuey" Newsbytes, August 8, 20. McMullen, Barbara E. & McMullen, John F. (1992) "EFF examining arrest of 5 hackers" Newsbytes, July 15. McMullen, Barbara E. & McMullen, John F. (1993) "EFF's Godwin -- Don't self-censor" Newsbytes, April 26, 1993. McMullen, Barbara E. & McMullen, John F. (1991) "Well suspends international connect charge" Newsbytes, January 9. Powers, Rebecca (1993) "Gizmo gadgets: New generation of technology" Detroit News, July 19, p. 1E, 2E. Rohrbaugh, Linda (1992) "New T4 Mac viruses spread on Internet via Gomoku game" Newsbytes, July 8. Siverstein, Stewart (1990) "Getting the message by computer. Home users attracted to electronic mail and other networks" Los Angeles Times, v. 109, Oct. 12, p. A1. Templeton, Brad (1992) "CFP-2: computer crime session focuses on FBI wiretap bill" Newsbytes, March 25. Woods, Wendy (1990) "Update -- new electronic newspaper available for Unix community" Newsbytes, May 8. ålectronically published Texts ============================== Botz, Jurgen (1992) "Re: Commercialization of the Nets?" Usenet Newsgroups: `news.misc', `alt.activism'. December, John (1992) "Information Sources: the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication" WAIS database query: `wais@quake.think.com'. Desbiens, Jean Yves (1992) "Famous flame wars, examples please?" Usenet Newsgroup: `alt.folklore.computers', Nov. 28. Detweiler, L. (1993) "Identity, Privacy, and Anonymity on the Internet" Usenet newsgroup `alt.answers', May 7 1993. Farley, Laine (ed) (1992) "Library Resources on the Internet: Strategies for Selection and Use" Database query to `wais@quake.think.com'. Foulston, Catherine Anne (1992) "Re: Commercialization of the Nets?" Usenet Newsgroups `news.misc', `alt.activism', Oct. 6. Frost, Jim (1992) "Re: Famous flame wars, examples please?" Usenet Newsgroup: `alt. folklore.computers', December 1. Hardy, Henry E. (1993) "National Information Systems and the US Bill of Rights" Anonymous FTP - `umcc.umich.edu', `/pub/seraphim/doc/nisbor17.txt'. Hardy, Henry E. (1992a) "The Future of Text-Oriented Virtual Reality" Anonymous FTP - `umcc.umich.edu', `/pub/seraphim/doc/FutTVR2.txt'. Hauben, Jay Robert (1992) "Commercialization of the Nets?" Usenet Newsgroups: `news.misc', `alt.activism', October 6. Hauben, Michael (1992a) "The Social Forces Behind the Development of `the Largest Machine that man has ever constructed -- the global telecommunications network' (or Usenet News)" Usenet Newsgroup: `alt.amateur-comp'. Hauben, Michael (1992b) "The Social Forces Behind the Development of Usenet News" Usenet Newsgroups: `comp.misc', `news.misc', etc, December 9. Hauben, Ronda (1993) "The Town Meeting of the World: Usenet News, uucp, and the Internet" Dearborn, MI: `wuarchive.wustl.edu', `/doc/misc/acn'. Kadie, Carl M. (1992) "File 4--Hacker Crackdown Review" Usenet Newsgroups: `alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk', `comp.org.eff.talk', December 1. Kadie, Carl M., et al. (ed) (ND) "Computers and Academic Freedom News abstracts" Database query response via `wais@quake.think.com'. Krol, Ed (1988) "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet" RFC-1118. Lewis, Chris (1992) "Re: Famous flame wars, examples please?" Usenet Newsgroups: `alt. folklore.computers', `news.admin.misc', December 4. Mehl, Nathan J. (1992) "Re: Famous flame wars, examples please?" Usenet Newsgroup: `alt.folklore.computers', Dec. 4. MERIT Inc (1993b) "History.hosts" Anonymous FTP - `nic.merit.edu' `/nsfnet/statistics/ history.hosts', June 1993. MERIT Inc (1993b) "Internet Monthly Report January 1993" Anonymous FTP - `nic.merit.edu' `/internet/newsletters/internet.monthly.report/imr93-01.txt'. MERIT Inc (1993c) "Internet Monthly Report February 1993" Anonymous FTP - `nic.merit.edu' `/internet/newsletters/internet.monthly.report/imr93-02.txt'. MERIT Inc (1993d) "Internet Monthly Report March 1993" Anonymous FTP - `nic.merit.edu' `/internet/newsletters/internet.monthly.report/imr93-03.txt'. MERIT Inc (1993e) "Internet Monthly Report April 1993" Anonymous FTP - `nic.merit.edu' `/internet/newsletters/internet.monthly.report/imr93-04.txt'. MERIT Inc (1993f) "Internet Monthly Report May 1993" Anonymous FTP - `nic.merit.edu' `/internet/newsletters/internet.monthly.report/imr93-05.txt'. MERIT Inc (1993g) "Internet Monthly Report June 1993" Anonymous FTP - `nic.merit.edu' `/internet/newsletters/internet.monthly.report/imr93-06.txt'. Presno, Odd de (1993) "The Online World" Saltrod, Norway: On-line book - anonymous FTP from `ftp.eunet.no' `/pub/text/online.txt'. Sterling, Bruce (1992) "Free as Air, Free as Water, Free as Knowledge" Speech to the Library Information Technology Association, June 1992. San Francisco, CA. Sterling, Bruce (1992, 1993) "Agitprop disk: Literary Freeware -- Not for Commercial Use" Contains various SF magazine columns, texts of speeches, etc. Available via anonymous FTP from `ftp.eff.org' in directory `/pub/agitprop'. Or use Gopher at `gopher.well.sf.ca.us', and see under `Bruce Sterling/'. Sterling, Bruce & Gibson, William (1993) "Literary Freeware -- Not for Commercial Use" Speeches to National Academy of Sciences Convocation on Technology and Education, May 10, 1993, Washington, D.C.: Computer Underground Digest #5.54. Tomblin, Paul (1992) "Re: Famous flame wars, examples please?" Usenet Newsgroup: `alt.folklore.computers', Dec. 4. Woodbury, G. Wolfe (1992) "Re: Famous flame wars, examples please?" Usenet Newsgroups: `alt.folklore.computers', `alt.culture.usenet', `news.admin.misc', Nov. 30. FYI: ==== The following lists a selection of addresses you might find helpful, when you want to hook into cyberspace. Snail Mail Addresses -------------------- Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link (WELL), 27 Gate Five Rd, Sausalito CA 94966, $15/mo; $2/hr, (415) 332-4335. WHOLE EARTH REVIEW, P.O. Box 38, Sausalito, CA 94966-9932, $20/yr; four issues. MONDO 2000 (Cyberpunk Magazine), P.O. Box 10171, Berkeley, CA 94709-5171, $24 five issues more or less quarterly. bOING bOING (World's Greatest Neurozine), 11288 Ventura Blvd #818, Studio City CA 91604, $14/ 4 issues kind of quarterly. SCIENCE FICTION EYE, P.O. Box 18539, Asheville, NC 28814, $10 three issues; two a year, more or less. THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION, P.O. Box 56, Cornwall, CT 06753, $26 twelve issues a year. E-Mail and List server Addresses -------------------------------- Computers and Academic Freedom: To subscribe send `add comp-academic-freedom-news' to . Computer Underground Digest: Phrack: RISKS Digest: FTP'able & Gopher'able Addresses -------------------------------- `ftp.eff.org' In directory `/pub/agitprop' you'll find the contents of a disk containing "Literacy Freeware" by Bruce Sterling. In directory `/pub/cud' you'll find the "Computer underground Digest" archives. `gopher.well.sf.ca.us' Gopher this site and browse through the index. It's full of e-text publications. *"And all else is literature."* -- Paul Verlaine, The Sun, New York While he was city editor in 1873-1890.  * Commands, Suffixes & Tools *  ************************** * Menu: * .ARC: FTP. * .DOC: FTP. * .doc: FTP. * .gz: FTP. * .Hqx: FTP. * .hqx: FTP. * .LHZ: FTP. * .PS: FTP. * .ps: FTP. * .Shar: FTP. * .shar: FTP. * .sit: FTP. * .Sit: FTP. * .tar: FTP. * .TAZ: FTP. * .txt: FTP. * .TXT: FTP. * .Z: FTP. * .ZIP: FTP. * .zip: FTP. * .ZOO: FTP. * .zoo: FTP. * /away: IRC Commands. * /foo/:j: Killfiles. * /foo/h:j: Killfiles. * /From: *name@address\.all/h:j: Killfiles. * /help: IRC Commands. * /invite: IRC Commands. * /invite fleepo #hottub: IRC Commands. * /join: IRC Commands. * /list: IRC Commands. * /m name: IRC Commands. * /mode: IRC Commands. * /mode #channel +p: IRC Commands. * /mode #channel +s: IRC Commands. * /nick: IRC Commands. * /query: IRC Commands. * /quit: IRC Commands. * /signoff: IRC Commands. * /Subject: *Re:/:j: Killfiles. * /summon: IRC Commands. * /topic: IRC Commands. * /who : IRC Commands. * /whois: IRC Commands. * /whowas: IRC Commands. * :post: Where to get Answers?. * ARC: FTP. * ARCE: FTP. * archie: FTP. * archie -s filename: FTP. * BinHex: FTP. * cat: Seven UNIX Commands. * cd: Seven UNIX Commands. * compress: FTP. * cp: Seven UNIX Commands. * elm: ELM. * elm: When things go wrong. * emacs: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * emacs: Where to get Answers?. * ftp: Public-Access Internet Sites. * ftp site.name: FTP. * gopher: Public-Access Internet Sites. * gunzip: FTP. * gzip: FTP. * irc: Public-Access Internet Sites. * IRC: Internet Relay Chat. * LHARC: FTP. * ls: Seven UNIX Commands. * ls |more: Seven UNIX Commands. * mv: Seven UNIX Commands. * nn: nn Commands. * nn: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * nngrep: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * nngrep -a: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * pico: Where to get Answers?. * pine: When things go wrong. * pine: PINE. * PKZIP: FTP. * Pnews: Where to get Answers?. * rm: Seven UNIX Commands. * rn: rn Commands. * rn: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * shar: FTP. * StuffIt: FTP. * talk: Talk. * talk user@site.name: Talk. * tar: FTP. * tar cvf: FTP. * tar xvf: FTP. * telnet: Telnet. * telnet: Telnet. * tr: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * uncompress: FTP. * unshar: FTP. * vi: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * zcat: FTP. * ZOO: FTP.  * General Index *  ************* * Menu: * .cflist file: My Neighborhood On The WELL. * .newsrc file: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * .plan file: Finger. * .sig file: Big Sig. * .signature file: Big Sig. * 386BSD: X Windows. * TeX: TeX. * Adobe, Inc.: FTP. * ADSL: Information Infrastructure. * Aesop: Literature. * AIDS: Conversation. * America Online: America Online. * America Online: EFF on America Online. * Amiga software: MS-DOS. * Annual EFF Pioneer award: Community Building. * Apple Computer, Inc.: Welcome. * Apple II: Global Watering Hole. * Apple II software: MS-DOS. * Archie: FTP. * ARPA: First links. * ARPANet: First links. * Atari software: MS-DOS. * Atex: Law. * Attila: History (FTP). * ATTMail: ATTMail. * Backbone, Germany: X Windows. * Barlow, John P.: Forward. * Battlestar Galactica: Science Fiction. * Baud rate: Setting up. * Baud rate, 2400: Advanced E-mail. * Baud rate, 2400: Setting up. * Baud rate, 9600: Clients. * Baud rate, 9600: Setting up. * BBS: Telnet BBSs. * Bellovin, Steve: Usenet History. * Bible: Religion (FTP). * Bible: Dictionary. * Bill of Rights: General Information. * Bitnet: Bitnet. * Bitnet: How it works. * Bitnet: Mailing Lists. * Blatherer: Flames and the First Amendment. * BloomBecker, Buck: Statement of Principle. * Book of Mormon: Dictionary. * Book of Mormon: Literature. * Borland International, Inc.: Forward. * Brunner, John: Statement of Principle. * Bulletin Board System: Telnet BBSs. * Cascade: Killfiles. * Cascaders: Killfiles. * CEO: Forward. * CIA: Current Events. * Cisler, Steve: Welcome. * clari.*: Public-Access Internet Sites. * Clarinet: Public-Access Internet Sites. * Clarinet: News of the World. * Cleveland Free-Net: USA Today. * CMC, Computer Mediated Communication: The Well. * Communication, day-to-day: Forward. * Communication, many-to-many: Forward. * Communication, many-to-many: Global Watering Hole. * Communication, one-to-one: Forward. * Communication, one-to-one: Global Watering Hole. * comp.*: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * CompuServe: EFF on CompuServe. * CompuServe: CompuServe. * CompuServe: Sending your own files. * CompuServe: Sending your own files. * CompuServe: How it works. * Computational Biology: Evolutionary Computation. * Computational Genetics: Evolutionary Computation. * Computer virus: Viruses. * Computer, criminals: Statement of Principle. * Computer, freezing: Setting up. * Computer, protocol: Setting up. * Computer, XT: Global Watering Hole. * Connectivity: How it works. * Cons, Lionel: Welcome. * CP/M software: MS-DOS. * CPF, Communications Policy Forum: Community Building. * CPSR: Computer Ethics. * Crackers: Forward. * Crepin-Leblond, O.M.J.: Disclaimer and Copyright. * Cyberpunk: Statement of Principle. * Cyberspace: Setting up. * Cyberspace: Telnet. * Cyberspace: Conclusion. * Cyberspace: Forward. * Cyberspace: Preface. * Cyberspace: Statement of Principle. * Cyberspace: Forward. * Daniel, Steve: Usenet History. * Data encrytion policy: Civil Liberties. * DEC: Advanced E-mail. * Declaration of Independence: History (FTP). * Delphi: Delphi. * Delphi: Any Alternatives?. * Demodulator: Setting up. * Deutsch, Peter: FTP. * Dial 'N CERF: Any Alternatives?. * Dialog: Dialog. * Dick, Derek W.: Mailing Lists. * Digest: Mailing Lists. * Digital Equipment Corp.: Advanced E-mail. * Digital Security and Privacy Working Group: Civil Liberties. * Doctor Who: Science Fiction. * DUBBS: DUBBS. * Dungeons and Dragons: MUDs. * Dylan, Bob: Music. * E-mail: Electronic Mail. * Edguer, Aydin: Telnet FYI. * EFF: Welcome. * EFF: Computer Ethics. * EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation: General Information. * EFF, foundation date: General Information. * Electronic Frontier Foundation: Computer Ethics. * Electronic Frontier Foundation: Welcome. * Electronic mail: Electronic Mail. * Ellis, Jim: Usenet History. * ELM: ELM. * Emancipation Proclamation: History (FTP). * Emoticon: Smileys. * Emtage, Alan: FTP. * Encyclopedia Britannica: Global Watering Hole. * Enter key: Things that can go wrong. * Erickson, Carl: Education on the Net FYI. * Escape key: Things that can go wrong. * EUnet: X Windows. * EUnet Deutschland GmbH: Welcome. * Evolutionary Computation: Evolutionary Computation. * F2F: Welcome. * FAQ server: Usenet. * FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation: Civil Liberties. * FCC: Forward. * FCC: The Modem Tax. * Federal Communications Commission: Forward. * Federal Communications Commission: The Modem Tax. * FEDIX: Hiring and College Program Information. * Fidonet: How it works. * Fidonet: Fidonet. * Fidonet: K12Net. * Fidonet: Sending your own files. * Fish: Mailing Lists. * Flame: Flames and the First Amendment. * Flame: Forward. * Flame war: Flames and the First Amendment. * Flamer: Flames and the First Amendment. * Free-Net: Telnet. * Free-Net: Cleveland Free-Net. * FTP: Public-Access Internet Sites. * Gaffin, Adam: Welcome. * Gaskin, Stephen: Forward. * Gates, Bill: Forward. * Gateway: Electronic Mail. * GEnie: GEnie. * GEnie: How it works. * GhostScript: FTP. * Gibson, William: Statement of Principle. * GIF: MS-DOS. * GIF: Pictures. * GIF: Hong Kong. * GIF: NASA Spacelink. * Glickman, Matt: Usenet History. * Global community: Forward. * Global village: Preface. * GNU: FTP. * GNU: FTP. * Goehring, Scott: MUDs. * Good Thing: IRC and MUDs FYI. * Gopher: Gophers. * Gopher: Public-Access Internet Sites. * Gore, Albert: Conclusion. * Greatful Dead: Some Usenet hints. * Greatful Dead: Whole Earth Lectronic Link (WELL). * Gutenberg's Bible: Forward. * Hacker: Statement of Principle. * Hacker Crackdown: Statement of Principle. * Heelan, Bill: FTP. * Heitkoetter, Joerg: Welcome. * Hewlett-Packard, Corp.: Calculators. * Hiroshima: Literature. * Holocaust: Flames and the First Amendment. * Holonet: Any Alternatives?. * Holy war: Flames and the First Amendment. * Hong Kong: Hong Kong. * Horton, Mark: Usenet History. * Host: Jacking in. * Host system: Jacking in. * HyperCard: Welcome. * Hytelnet: Telnet. * IBM: Flames and the First Amendment. * IMHO: Welcome. * Information highway: Conclusion. * International Business Machines, Corp.: Flames and the First Amendment. * Internet Relay Chat: Internet Relay Chat. * IRC: Internet Relay Chat. * IRC: Public-Access Internet Sites. * IRC: IRC and MUDs FYI. * ISDN, Integrated Services Digital Network: Information Infrastructure. * Jackson, Steve: Legal Services. * Jackson, Steve: Statement of Principle. * Junk mail: Electronic Mail. * K12Net: K12Net. * Kahn, Philippe: Forward. * Kamens, Jonathan I.: Welcome. * Kamens, Jonathan I.: Finding Someone on the Net. * Kaminski, Peter: Setting up FYI. * Kapor, Mitchell: Welcome. * Kapor, Mitchell: Forward. * Kehoe, Brendan P.: Welcome. * Kehoe, Brendan P.: Welcome. * Kennedy: History (FTP). * Khrushhchev: History (FTP). * Killfile: Killfiles. * Knowbot: Finding Someone on the Net. * Koran: Religion (FTP). * Koran: Dictionary. * Kreeger, Thomas: Telnet FYI. * Lenin: History (FTP). * Lewis Carroll: Literature. * Linux: X Windows. * Listserver: Mailing Lists. * Lost in Space: Science Fiction. * Lotus Development Corp.: Forward. * Lurker: Flames and the First Amendment. * Macintosh: Clients. * Macintosh: Flames and the First Amendment. * Macintosh software: Macintosh. * Macintosh software: MS-DOS. * Magna Carta: History (FTP). * Mailbox: nn Commands. * Mailbox: rn Commands. * Mailbox: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * Mailbox: ELM. * Mailer Daemon: When things go wrong. * Mailing list: Mailing Lists. * Mailing list, Moderator: Mailing Lists. * Mailing list, subscribe: Mailing Lists. * Mailing list, unsubscribe: Mailing Lists. * Manutius, Aldus: Forward. * Manzi, Jim: Forward. * Marillion: Mailing Lists. * Markoff, John: Statement of Principle. * mbox file: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * MCIMail: Sending your own files. * MCIMail: Finding Someone on the Net. * MCIMail: Sending your own files. * MCIMail: MCIMail. * MCIMail: How it works. * MCM, Macintosh Communications Forum: EFF on America Online. * Mercury, Freddie: Mailing Lists. * Michnet: Any Alternatives?. * Microsoft Windows: Clients. * Microsoft Windows: MS-DOS. * Microsoft, Corp.: Forward. * MIME, Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions: Conclusion. * Mirror site: MS-DOS. * Modem: Setting up. * Modem tax: The Modem Tax. * Modem, 2400 baud: FTP. * Modem, Hayes compatible: Things that can go wrong. * Modem, tax: Forward. * Modulator: Setting up. * MOLIS: Hiring and College Program Information. * Morris, Robert: The other Side of the Coin. * MS-DOS: Clients. * MS-DOS: How it works. * MUD: MUDs. * Multipe User Dimensions: MUDs. * Multipe User Dungeons: MUDs. * NAP, Network Access Point: A Perspective on NREN. * NASA: Space. * NASA: Kidsphere. * NASA: Space (FTP). * National Science Foundation: A Perspective on NREN. * Net.character: Flames and the First Amendment. * Net.citizen: Paperware. * Net.effect: Welcome. * Net.geek: Flames and the First Amendment. * Net.god: Flames and the First Amendment. * Net.nazi: Lingo. * Net.saint: Flames and the First Amendment. * Net.weenie: Flames and the First Amendment. * NetBSD: X Windows. * Netcom: Telnet. * Neuromancer: Statement of Principle. * News resource file: Newsgroup Hierarchies. * NewsBytes: News of the World. * NeXT: Clients. * NeXT Step: Clients. * NREN: Conclusion. * NREN: A Perspective on NREN. * NREN: Information Infrastructure. * NSF: A Perspective on NREN. * NSFnet: A Perspective on NREN. * Oracle: Sending your own files. * OS9 software: MS-DOS. * Parity bit: Setting up. * PC-Pursuit: Any Alternatives?. * Peacenet: Peacenet. * Pengo: Statement of Principle. * PENPages: Agriculture. * Perot, Ross: Forward. * Phillips, Leanne: Usenet FYI. * Phone: Setting up. * PINE: PINE. * Portal: Any Alternatives?. * Postnews, Emily: Dear Emily. * PostScript: FTP. * PPP: Clients. * Prodigy: Prodigy. * Prodigy: Conclusion. * PSI: Any Alternatives?. * PSI: Clients. * Public-access: Jacking in. * Queen: Mailing Lists. * Radio Free Europe: The World Today. * Radio Liberty: The World Today. * Raichle, Bernd: Welcome. * Raymond, Eric: Lingo. * README: FTP. * rec.*: Cross-posting. * Relcom: Forward. * Return key: Things that can go wrong. * Revolution: Conclusion. * RFC: IRC and MUDs FYI. * Rosetta Stone: The Keyboard Cabal. * Rosetta Stone: FTP. * Science Fiction: Statement of Principle. * Scott, Peter: Telnet FYI. * Sex: Sex. * Shakespeare: Shakespeare. * Shergold, Craig: Craig Shergold. * Shockwave Rider: Statement of Principle. * SJG: Computer Ethics. * SLIP: Clients. * Smiley: Smileys. * Smith, Jennifer: MUDs. * Soviet Computer Network: Forward. * Space: Space (FTP). * SpaceMet: SpaceMet. * Spafford, Gene: Welcome. * Spewer: Flames and the First Amendment. * Star Trek: Some Usenet hints. * Star Trek, Next Generation: Science Fiction. * Star Trek, original: Science Fiction. * Steele, Shari: Welcome. * Sterling, Bruce: Statement of Principle. * Stoll, Clifford: The other Side of the Coin. * Supreme Court, U.S.: Supreme Court Decisions. * talk.*: More Educational Resources. * telnet: Public-Access Internet Sites. * Telnet: Telnet. * Telnet: Public-Access Internet Sites. * Templeton, Brad: Dear Emily. * Terminal mode: Things that can go wrong. * The Farm: Forward. * The Net: Forward. * The Net: Preface. * The Prisoner: Science Fiction. * The WELL: Whole Earth Lectronic Link (WELL). * The WELL: Any Alternatives?. * The WELL: EFF on The WELL. * The WELL: California. * The WELL: Telnet. * The World: Telnet. * The World: Any Alternatives?. * Thread: Where to get Answers?. * Truscott, Tom: Usenet History. * TV: TV. * Twilight Zone: Science Fiction. * United Press International: News of the World. * Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Forward. * University of Dortmund: X Windows. * Unix: Setting up. * UPI: News of the World. * USA Today: USA Today. * USA Today: News of the World. * Usenet: Global Watering Hole. * User name: Dialing in. * UUCP: Usenet History. * UUCP: Jacking in. * UUCP: How it works. * UUdecode: Sending your own files. * UUencode: Sending your own files. * Van Gogh: Art. * VBNS, Very High Speed Backbone Service: A Perspective on NREN. * Vietnam: History (FTP). * WAIS: Public-Access Internet Sites. * Weather: Weather (FTP). * WELL: Forward. * White pages: How it works. * White pages: Finding Someone on the Net. * Whole Earth Catalog: Who Is The WELL?. * Whole earth network: Who Is The WELL?. * Wildcard: Wildcards. * Williams, Walter J.: Statement of Principle. * Wizard: Flames and the First Amendment. * Wizard: MUDs. * Wohler, Bill: Usenet FYI. * Word Perfect: Law. * X Windows: X Windows. * Yanoff, Scott: E-Mail FYI. * Yanoff, Scott: Telnet FYI. * Zap: Jacking in. * Zen: Welcome. *"In short, N is Richardian if, and only if, N is not Richardian."* -- Anonymous *""I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter."* -- Blaise Pascal, "Provincial Letters XVI" *"The world is coming to an end. Please log off."* -- Anonymous *" `It's dark,' he said. `Yes,' said Ford Prefect, `it's dark.' "* -- Douglas Adams, "The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy"