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- Archive-name: backrubs/archive
- Last-modified: 26 February 1995
-
- Subject: Contents
- 1) Introduction To The Archive Files
- 2) How You Can Help
- 3) Computer Technical Details (HOW CAN I GET THE FILES?)
- 4) Indexing Files
- 5) See Also
- 6) Where To Report Bugs
- 7) Acknowledgements
- 8) Planned Changes
- 9) What's Changed (since the last version)
-
- To find the beginning of section 5 search for a line beginning with
- `5)', there will be only one.
-
-
- Subject: Introduction to the archive files
- 1) The alt.backrubs archive is my own collection of postings from the
- alt.backrubs newsgroup. It is not complete since our site didn't receive
- alt.backrubs for the first few months (the group was created in February
- 1991) and other connections weren't terribly reliable. I've been trying
- collect all the informative articles since about November 1991. The
- archive was opened to the public in December 1992. Although the archive is
- chock full of interesting and informative postings I can't guarantee that
- anyone will find what they want there.
- I saved these posts because I was interested in them. I haven't
- even saved all the postings about topics I'm interested in (although I've
- been collecting everything informative since about November 1991). I
- haven't saved anything about the old backrubs exchange programme and little
- from the seemingly endless arguments about sex and massage. There are
- entries about the new backrubs exchange programme in the frequently asked
- questions list (with answers) which is posted to alt.backrubs every two
- weeks.
-
-
- Subject: How You Can Help
- 2) It would be great for someone would create an index to the postings
- in the files. Also, please send me mail if you find something wrong with
- the files. Please tell me if you know of a different FTP site where I
- could keep the files. I welcome all constructive criticism.
-
-
- Subject: Computer Technical Details
- 3) Copies of the alt.backrubs archive are kept at two anonymous FTP
- sites. The main site is ftp.csd.UWO.ca. A mirror image of the archive is
- kept at Sunsite.UNC.edu. Information about the FTP sites is summarized in
- the chart below. For information about FTP consult the section entitled
- `See Also'.
-
- ============================================================================
- ftp.csd.UWO.ca 129.100.11.252
- Directory: pub/news/alt.backrubs
-
- Special * Please connect during off-peak hours (between 7pm and
- Instructions: 7am). The server is in the Eastern timezone which is
- 5 hours behind GMT during standard time.
- * Read about the special access features (including
- automatic uncompression) in the pub/README file.
-
- Located in: Ontario, Canada (GMT -5)
- Contact: jamie@uwo.ca
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Sunsite.UNC.edu 198.86.40.81
- Directory:
- pub/academic/medicine/alternative-healthcare/massage-therapy/alt.backrubs
-
- Special If you send e-mail to info@sunsite.unc.edu you will be
- Instructions: sent information about how to use the many services
- Sunsite provides.
-
- Located in: North Carolina, USA (GMT -5)
- Contact: ftpkeeper@sunsite.unc.edu
- ============================================================================
-
- Most of the files in the archive have been encoded by the standard
- Unix compress program. The compressed files all have `.Z' at the end of
- their names. These files cannot be read normally without first being
- uncompressed. The compressed files are smaller so they take less storage
- space and can be transferred over networks faster. All FTP sites (and FTP
- mailservers) provide a way to transfer the compressed files. Some FTP
- sites provide a method to uncompress files as they are being sent,
- ftp.csd.uwo.ca is one such site. For information about the automatic
- uncompress feature at the ftp.csd.uwo.ca site read the file ~ftp/pub/README
- at that site -- the file is only at that site because the file is not part
- of the alt.backrubs archive.
- If you want to transfer the (smaller) compressed versions of the
- files to your site, for decoding, the transfer must be in binary form and
- you'll need some kind of uncompress to read the files (the GNU unzip,
- `gunzip', works fine). The file `00README' in the archive contains
- information about where you can obtain an uncompress program. It is the
- only file in the archive that is not compressed or solely for indexing.
- The files are in mailbox format (so you can read them as ordinary
- text files or use any standard mail reader to treat them as a list of mail
- messages). See the section entitled `See Also' for pointers to information
- about FTP and FTP-by-mail.
-
- This post is automagically posted, every ten days to alt.backrubs
- and every 30 days to news.answers and alt.answers, with the help of
- Jonathan I. Kamens's `post_faq' program (patchlevel 5).
- Significant change to the archive may also be announced in
- comp.archives. Postings to comp.archives may be duplicated in alt.answers
- and news.answers but will not be cross-posted as this causes problems at
- the MIT archive.
-
-
- Subject: Indexing Files
- 4) I have tried to use short descriptive filenames. However the
- subjects of many files overlap so I've included some files, with `->' in
- their names, just to help users find the files they are interested in.
- There is a category list is in the file `Archive.Index'. All the
- files that have `->' in their name are for indexing only. The file
- `Abstracts' contains a brief description of every file in the archive. I
- use it to determine where to put postings.
-
-
- Subject: See Also
- 5) The alt.backrubs FAQL (frequently asked questions list with
- answers) is posted every 14 days to alt.backrubs and every 28 days to
- news.answers and alt.answers. It contains lots of useful information. You
- can retrieve the FAQL using Anonymous FTP from the rtfm.mit.edu site (it is
- in the directory `pub/usenet/news.answers/backrubs').
- If you don't know what Anonymous FTP is then I suggest you read the
- article entitled `Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Usenet' that
- is regularly posted to the news.announce.newusers and news.answers
- newsgroups. For more information about Anonymous FTP or how to retrieve
- files from FTP sites using only a mailserver see the Anonymous FTP FAQL (see
- below). The file `00README' in the archive contains some information about
- programs to reverse compression for Apple Macintosh computers.
- The Anonymous FTP FAQL is posted regularly to the following 8
- newsgroups: alt.sources.wanted, comp.archives, comp.archives.admin,
- comp.sources.wanted, news.newusers.questions, alt.answers, comp.answers,
- and news.answers. It is also stored in the rtfm.mit.edu FTP site in file
- `pub/usenet/news.answers/ftp-list/faq'.
- Using a mailserver to retrieve compressed files from the archive
- (all the files, except the zero length ones and `00README', are compressed)
- will probably require the use of another decoding program (atob or
- uudecode). Both programs are widely available and almost certainly
- installed at any multiuser site. FTP mailservers might be able to use the
- automatic uncompress feature at the UWO site. I haven't tried it so I
- can't say for sure. The mailservers are intended for people who cannot use
- an interactive FTP program. So the mailservers can continue to provide
- that service, you should use them only if you cannot use another method.
-
-
- Subject: `The simplest way to put it, Doc: I've got problems.'
- 6) If you find something wrong with the archive, or have suggestions
- about how to improve it, please send mail to jamie@uwo.ca. Check out
- subject 8 for information about what changes are planned.
- If you are having trouble with the UWO FTP site please send mail to
- jamie@uwo.ca. If I can't solve the problem then I will pass the
- information on to the site's FTP administrator. If I don't reply to your
- mail within three days I haven't received it.
-
-
- Subject: Acknowledgements
- 7) The archive would not be possible without the permission of the
- head of sysgrp at uwocsd. Thanks, Dave. Thanks as well to Jonathan Magid
- at Sunsite for mirroring the archive.
- Thanks as well to all those who post interesting, informative and
- stimulating articles to alt.backrubs. It's because of you that there is
- anything I find worth preserving in the archive.
- I must not forget to thank those who have taken the time to point
- out errors in and make suggestions about this post and the archive. I'm
- grateful for your advice and interest.
- Those of you reading this post in news.answers or alt.answers
- should also be grateful to the news.answers moderation team and others at
- MIT who make that archive function so smoothly.
- If you're reading this with a WWW browser and the formatting is a
- mess or you hate the navigational links, don't blame me. I didn't write
- the brain dead robot that butchered (er, deconstructed :)) the text.
-
-
- Subject: What's planned
- 8)
- Lorre Smith, a senior professional librarian, has been preparing a
- comprehensive index to all files in the archive. This project is expected
- to take a long time to complete.
-
-
- Subject: What's New
- 9)
- Changes since 23 December 1994:
- The oils files have been reorganized so the note about that being a
- future activity was removed. Created Professional category (see file list).
- --
- J. Blustein <jamie@uwo.ca>
- A donkey laden with books is neither an intellectual
- nor a wiseman. For it is said: `however much one
- studies, one cannot know without action.'
- --
- The Wicked Kubla Kubla in _The Fourth Tower of
- Inverness_ by Meatball Fulton
-