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From: Mark Imbriaco <mark@**.ODU.EDU>
Subject: One last shameless plug.
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 10:57:45 -0500
This is the last plug I am going to post for the WWW server. I just
thought I would briefly go through it and let everyone know what features
you have. Also keep in mind that this thing is constantly evolving. I
never know if I am going to add something new to it from one minute to
the next. :-)

THE URL IS:

http://www.cs.odu.edu/~mark/

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Mailing Lists

Shadowrun
Listserv Archives for ShadowRn
Shadowtalk and PLOT-D
Listserv Archives for ShadowTk
Listserv Archives for Plot-D
Net Enhancements for Role Playing Shadowrun (NERPS)
Listserv Archives for NERPS.

FTP Sites for Shadowrun and General Cyberpunk Information

The Jayhawk Series Archive Site.
University of San Diego Anonymous FTP.
Australian FRP Archive.
Alt.Cyberpunk.Chatsubo Archives, and ShadowTalk Archives.

Other Shadowrun Information

ShadowRun Timeline
University of San Diego ShadowRun gopher.

Other Cyber/Cypher Punk Information

Bruce Sterling's, The Hacker Crackdown
Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet
Entering the World Wide Web: A Guide to Cyberspace
WiReD on the World Wide Web!
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That is a listing of the main tree structure. Everything on that list is
a hyperlink to either a document, a gopher server, or an FTP server.
It's starting to look a little more respectable since I finished
converting the FAQs for the lists to html and Paolo Marcucci converted
the timeline. Take a look and let me know what you think.

Mark Imbriaco
<mark@**.odu.edu>

Disclaimer

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