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- From: chris@keris.demon.co.uk (Chris Croughton)
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- Subject: Re: Articles About Internet in Mass Media (Was Internet (Glob
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- References: <1993Jan4.163216.11001@mail.cornell.edu>
- Organization: Keristor Systems
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- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 20:54:22 +0000
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- In article <1993Jan4.163216.11001@mail.cornell.edu>
- phydeaux@guru.med.cornell.edu writes:
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- >Now here comes a question to make this more SF. Given some "archival" media
- >(i.e. one that lasts for centuries), and a clever enough archaeologist in
- >the future who can _read_ the disks/CDs/what-have-you, what picture could they
- >draw of life among the 20th Century Usenetter Tribe?
-
- I thought it already was SF - Cyberspace and all that... However...
-
- A weird picture, to be sure! Look at all the comments about 'anoraks'
- that were floating around a while back, and the strange names people
- call themselves (or other people). Not to mention some of the really
- strange newsgroups out there...
-
- Mind you, perhaps they'd be right - there *are* some real wierdos on the
- net...
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