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- From: huang1@husc11.harvard.edu (Howard Huang)
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- Subject: Re: Real Basic Questions
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 01:33:03 GMT
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- In-reply-to: joko@well.sf.ca.us's message of 29 Dec 92 20:29:12 GMT
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- >So, I'd really appreciate it if someone, or a few people, who access the
- >net via their school computer, or via their work computer, could tell me
- >how they access the net.
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- "The net" actually includes many things, such as reading news, sending
- mail, getting software via FTP, connecting to remote machines, etc.
- Two commercial books you might want to look into that describe many of
- the resources available over Internet are:
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- Zen and the Art of the Internet, by Brendan Kehoe
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- The Whole Internet, published by O'Reilly & Associates
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- The first actually started out as an on-line guide, sort of like an
- FAQ, before it was published.
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- Hope this helps!
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- Howard C. Huang * The MITRE Corporation * hhuang@mitre.org
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- Well, now the years have gone and I've grown from that seed you've sown,
- But I didn't think there'd be so many steps I'd have to learn on my own.
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