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30.1 | MST3k moved | PAMSRC::ALF::BARRETT | Robot Roll Call | Thu Aug 19 1993 07:30 | 1 |
| MST3k conference moved to BOOKIE::MST3K (a while ago)
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30.2 | | MILPND::J_TOMAO | | Thu Nov 18 1993 03:34 | 7 |
| Just saw this one!!
ISVSPR::3STOOGES
Jt
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30.3 | New Babylon 5 conference | MILPND::J_TOMAO | | Thu Mar 31 1994 02:08 | 25 |
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Note 183.5 Babylon 5 5 of 6
CXDOCS::TAVARES "Have Pen, Will Travel" 18 lines 30-MAR-1994 08:51
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I checked as carefully as I could in VTX to find a Babylon 5
conference and found no listing--despite the one listed in an earlier
note on MEDDLE. I don't want to step on anyone's toes, but I've
created a Babylon 5 conference on our node:
CLOSUS::BABYLON5
Here is my entry in the VTX registry:
This conference has been created for discussion of the FOX TV series
Babylon 5. Appropriate topics include discussion of series episodes,
series personalities, technical wizardry used on Babylon 5, posts from
the Internet Babylon 5 newsgroups, and similar subjects.
I've entered the FAQ from the Internet, as well as some general
information on Internet ftp sites, etc.
Everyone's welcome!
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30.4 | | WARNUT::FIDDLERM | Higher than the Sun | Wed Apr 27 1994 20:49 | 9 |
| HI - Does anyone know if there is an Internet mailing list or WWW
address or somesuch for the UK tv show Dr Who? The notes conference on
the Dr has been very quiet lately, and I'm looking for someone to talk
to!
Many thanks
Mike Fiddler, WOTVAX::FIDDLERM
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30.5 | | ECRU::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Tue May 03 1994 01:41 | 2 |
| I'm pretty sure there's an Internet newsgroup on Dr. Who. Check it out
using your favorite newsgroup reader (VNEWS, XRN, Mosaic etc.).
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30.6 | | ASABET::J_TOMAO | | Tue May 03 1994 05:21 | 21 |
| RE: .4
I came across this in my copy of "The Internet Complete Reference"
rec.arts.drwho Dr. Who
Here are a few others:
alt.tv.babylon-5
alt.tv.bh90210
alt.tv.la-law
alt.tv.mash
alt.tv.x-files
alt.tv.melrose-place
alt.tv.mst3k (mystery science theater 3000)
alt.tv.northern-exp
alt.tv.lois-n-clark
alt.tv.seinfeld
alt.tv.simpsons
alt.tv.ren-n-stimpy
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30.7 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | So much Chocolate, such tight jeans!! | Tue May 03 1994 07:34 | 4 |
| Joyce, how do you access them?
Holly
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30.8 | | ASABET::J_TOMAO | | Tue May 03 1994 23:54 | 10 |
| You need an account on the Internet. Digital does have some accounts
but almost all of DEC's are protected by 'firewalls'. You can send and
recieve mail messages at DEC but you can't access other information.
Once you have and account on the Internet either on a home computer or
a certain type of account here, you read them kinda like notes.
I have access to them via my account at school.
Jt
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30.9 | Fun in Usenet-land | EVMS::MDNITE::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Wed May 04 1994 00:08 | 27 |
| Actually, all you need is a newsreader (if you have DECwindows, check
out XRN or, for motif, MXRN, look in the UFP::XRN notesfile for
pointers to these kits), and a list of servers (UPSAR::NEWS-BACKBONE, I
believe the list in there). Call up the newsreader, configure it to
point at local news server and voila! Access to newsgroups galore.
If you are behind one of DECs firewalls, you may have trouble receiving
mail, especially to hidden nodes, but I have no problem sending and
receving mail to my regular cluster account and I have no problem
reading news from my hidden standalone.
Careful, though, newsgroups can get habit forming. :) Also, be
prepared for a generally less polite crowd than can be found in here.
Internet and the Usenet Newsgroups have no Personnel Policies and
Guidelines. The old "Valuing Differences" don't float out there.
Basically, if you think SOAPBOX can be bad, you ain't seen nothing yet.
However, with a good newsreader, like MXRN, you can easily skip over
articles (and authors) you don't care to bother reading. Kinda Next
Unseen en masse. And it's kinda fun.
I'm not a News Professional, I just play one on TV.
Cheers,
kim
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30.10 | | ECRU::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Wed May 04 1994 01:49 | 2 |
| If you don't have a workstation, use VNEWS ... see the notesfile (I think
it's CLO::VNEWS) for info on how to get the kit.
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30.11 | UPSAR::News-Backbone | NETRIX::michaud | Jeff Michaud, PATHWORKS for Win. NT | Wed May 04 1994 05:38 | 17 |
| Re: .8
You don't need an account on the Internet (actually mean an
account on a system that has Internet access :-), you don't
even need to be running the Internet protocols. That's because
most all of the USENET newsgroups are routed inside of Digital,
and as .9/.10 said, you just need either DECnet or TCP/IP on your
system (or cluster) and know the name/address of a USENET server
(along with a NEWS reader) to plug in.
The conference UPSAR::News-Backbone used to have posted the most
up to date list of NEWS servers, and also pointers to various
news readers for ULTRIX, DEC OSF/1, OpenVMS, DOS, etc (and various
flavors of readers from command line, to screeen menu, to full
blown Motif/X11 Windows).
Press SELECT (or KP7) now to add the conference to your notebook.
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