For Safe Conduct Through The Network, Get "The Internet Passport" A number of guide books are now available. One of the best of these is The InternetPassport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online, Fourth Edition. http://www.washington.edu/tech_home/windows/issue13/passport.html
Extractions: Until recently, the best orientation to the Internet was by word of mouth. Experienced users showed neophytes how to use the somewhat quirky programs, and people told their friends when they found something "cool." However, such a system is out of scale with a network of over a million computers and seven million users. A number of guide books are now available. One of the best of these is The Internet Passport: NorthWestNet's Guide to Our World Online , Fourth Edition. This 450-page book by Jonathan Kochmer and NorthWestNet is designed for computer users, not network administrators. With little experience on the network, you can pick up the The Internet Passport and start using the Internet immediately. The Internet Passport was written in Seattle and often uses local resources as examples a benefit for readers from the University of Washington community. Explanations and sample sessions are included for basic Internet resourceselectronic mail, Telnet, and FTP. The Internet Passport also offers extensive information on advanced resources such as mailing lists, LISTSERV, Usenet, libraries, and campus-wide information systems. Since it is impossible to explain every system for these resources, Kochmer offers instructions for common systems and points to sources of specific information for the others.
Networking At The University Of Washington the current postNSFNET era, the University still plays a major role in regionalconnectivity, by serving as the Network Operations Center for NorthWestNet, Inc http://www.washington.edu/networking/vbns/projdescnetproj.html
Extractions: Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... VBNS Please note: The contents of this page are from the University of Washington's vBNS Connectivity proposal to the National Science Foundation (submitted for the July 31, 1996 review cycle); they are not updated to reflect subsequent developments. The University of Washington plays a key role in connectivity for the Pacific Northwest region. As a founding member of the Northwest Academic Computing Cooperative, the University participated from the beginning in the NSFNET and in due course became responsible for network engineering and operations for the NSF regional network provider in the Northwest. Even in the current post-NSFNET era, the University still plays a major role in regional connectivity, by serving as the Network Operations Center for NorthWestNet, Inc. and as the focal point for several other connectivity initiatives. Washington State K-20 Telecommunications Network During its 1996 session, the Washington State Legislature appropriated $42 million for data and video networking expansion within the three sectors of K-20 education in the state the six baccalaureate institutions, the 37 two-year community and technical colleges, and the 297 K-12 school districts. Several University personnel, including two of the co-PI's on this proposal, have played key roles in the design of this network. Deployment is expected to commence later this year.
Extractions: Allgemeines (A - AGZZ 999) Kummetz, Hans-Erich Der Rechner : seine Betriebssysteme MS-DOS & MS-Windows & Text-Programme: DOS-Word.5 & Winword.6 ; Grundlagen und Hinführung zu Druckformaten für Dissertationen / Hans-Erich Kummetz. - 1. Aufl. - Konstanz : Hartung-Gorre, 1996. - Getr. Zählung. ; 30 cm + 1 Diskette (3,5")
WWW-VRML 1994: Re: Help The Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online by Jonathan Kochmerand NorthWestNet. published by NorthWestNet, Bellevue, WA. 1993. 516 pp. http://www.webhistory.org/www.lists/www-vrml.1994/0614.html
INTERNET DRAFT Jill Foster Catalogue Of Network Training Materials Materials 5 TemplateType Trainmat Category Documentation - Network Services CountryUS - United States Title Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to http://www.watersprings.org/pub/id/draft-ietf-trainmat-catalogue-00.txt
Extractions: INTERNET DRAFT Jill Foster Catalogue of Network Training Materials University of Newcastle Trainmat WG Margaret Isaacs Notes: Record-Last-Verified-Date: July 1995 Record-Last-Modified-Date: Wed Jul 12 20:44:02 1995 Record-Last-Modified-Name: Margaret Isaacs Record-Last-Modified-Email: mmi@dcs.gla.ac.uk Trainmat WG Catalogue of Network Training Materials 8 Template-Type: Trainmat Handle: 8 Category: Guides - Network Etiquette Country: US - United States Title: Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette Author-Name: Templeton, Brad Author-Email: Organization-Name: Organization-Address: Audience-Level: Language: EN - English Keywords: advice, netiquette, satire Description: Lessons about network etiquette through advice on good practice, heavily laden with irony. Contact-Name: Brad Templeton Contact-Address: brad@clarinet.com Contact-Phone: Contact-Email: Latest-Revision-Date: 2 September 1994 Cost: free Access-Type: ftp URL: Access-Type: ftp URL: Access-Type: ftp URL: File-Size: 472k Access-Type: ftp URL: File-Size: 163k Access-Type: ftp URL: File-Size: 466k Access-Type: ftp URL: File-Size: 160k Access-Type: ftp URL: File-Size: 216k Access-Type: printed guide Publisher-Name: Queensland University of Technology Publisher-Address: Publisher-Phone: Size: Notes: Record-Last-Verified-Date: Never Record-Last-Modified-Date: Oct.93 Record-Last-Modified-Name: Mark Prior Record-Last-Modified-Email: mrp@itd.adelaide.edu.au Trainmat WG Catalogue of Network Training Materials 15 Template-Type: Trainmat Handle: 32 Category: Training - Network Services - Business Country: AU - Australia Title: Telnet for Leisure and tourism Author-Name: Author-Email: Organization-Name: University of Technology, Sydney Organization-Address: Audience-Level: Language: EN - English Keywords: Description: Contact-Name: Peter Warning Contact-Address: Faculty Liaison Librarian (Business) University of Technology Sydney P.O.Box 123 Broadway NSW Australia 2007 Contact-Phone: Contact-Email: P.Warning@uts.edu.au Latest-Revision-Date: Cost: free Access-Type: ftp URL:
A Beginner's Guide To Global Networking Chester, Pa. Widener University, January 1992. Kochmer, Jonathan. NorthWestNet User Services Internet Resource Guide (NUSIRG) . http://sunsite.nstu.ru/win/rus/tutor/bggn/biblio.html
Extractions: A Beginner's Guide to Global Networking Adams, Rick, and Brian Reid. "USENET Readership Summary Report for March 1992", Internet Society News, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 40-41. Reston, Va.: Internet Society, spring 1992. Barlow, John Perry. "Crime and Puzzlement: Desperados of the DataSphere", Whole Earth Review, pp. 45-57. Sausalito, Calif.: POINT, fall 1990. Barron, Billy. UNT's Accessing On-Line Bibliographic Databases. Denton, Tex.: University of North Texas, April 24, 1992. Berners-Lee, Tim. "A Summary of the WorldWideWeb System", ConneXions: The Interoperability Report, vol. 6, no. 7, pp. 26-27. Mountain View, Calif.: Interop Company, July 1992. Berners-Lee, Tim, Robert Cailliau, Jean-Fracois Groff, and Bernd Pollermann. "World-Wide Web: The Information Universe", Electronic Networking: Research, Applications and Policy, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 52-58. Westport, Conn.: Meckler Corporation, spring 1992. Bonine, John E. "Internet and Environmental Law", Internet Society News, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 26-27. Reston, Va.: Internet Society, winter 1992. Bromberg, Craig.
Spiritchasing No, obviously I never open them to find out.) A few weeks ago I contacted NorthWestNetvia email about mcampbell@nwoknet.net using one of their email accounts. http://www.spiritchasing.com/journal/archive-022003.shtml
Extractions: If you're seeing this no-frills version of Spiritchasing , either you've turned CSS off in your browser or your browser doesn't comply with the CSS standard. There are many standards-compliant browsers out there. I recommend Mozilla (www.mozilla.org) or Opera (www.opera.com). You might benefit from an upgrade. The choice is yours. Home Bio Update archives 10:34 PM: Sometimes people I know will purposely hit Spiritchasing from another site (that doesn't carry any link to this site) to make it show up in my referrer logs. It's usually their way of showing me a particular news article, or telling me more about something I already know they're about to do/buy/etc. I don't mind when it comes from folks I know, especially when they ask me later on if I saw it. When it comes from folks I don't know very well, and/or when I don't quite understand why it's being referred to me, and especially when the person who referred it doesn't contact me about it? That's when it annoys me. Case in point: I've got 4 IP addresses hitting Spiritchasing from 4 different articles/blog entries, over and over and over. It's as if they're trying to bait me into an argument, or waiting for me to have some big ol' public revelation about something. I'd love to know exactly what it is y'all are trying to say. Why not
Re[2] . . .another New Thread What CAN One Do On The Nets? (Oriented to the end user, more than just a beginner s guide, more technical.)Another book _The Internet Passport NorthWestNet s Guide to Our World Online http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/archives/9305/techwhirl-9305-00284.html
6bone.mail-1996-12: RIPE-NCC Routing Registry NorthWestNet now has a 6Bone tunnel thanks to Stephen Stuart at DEC.I d like to add our entry to the RIPENCC 6bone Registry but http://dict.regex.info/ipv6/6bone/6bone.mail-1996-12/0019.html
6bone.mail-1997-04: Re: Attachment Point To 6bone Douglas A. Junkins Network Engineering \ / Network Engineer NorthWestNet\ \ junkinsat-nwnet.net Bellevue, Washington, USA / \ +1-206-649-7419 /. http://dict.regex.info/ipv6/6bone/6bone.mail-1997-04/0064.html
Extractions: This bibliography accompanies the paper " Music Resources on the Internet " by Robert Willey Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet - Table of Contents Steve Browne, The Internet Via Mosaic, Ziff-Davis Press, Emeryville, 1993. Introduction to Electronic Music - Intro2EM.sit.hqx on the anonymous ftp server wendy.ucsd.edu in the pub/education directory. Music Resources on the Internet - MusicNet.sit.hqx. The Music Resources on the Internet presentation stack in Hypercard format. Gopher FAQ list Beverly T. Watkins, "Breaking Down Barriers", Chronicle of Higher Education, March 23, 1994, pp. A25, A39. Information on the BESTNET project between the United States and Mexico. Thomas J. DeLoughry, "Pushing the Envelope", Chronicle of Higher Education, October 19, 1994, pp. A36, A38. Project DELTA designed to show the benefits of technology to university instruction. Robert L. Jacobson, "The 'Virtual College'", Chronicle of Higher Education, January 27, 1995, pp. A21, A24. Coverage of New York University's graduate program run through an interactive network.
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