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Message-ID: <01BC8ED1.2445E240@dialup16.olsztyn.as.bptnet.PL>
From: "Club America" <club_america AT telbank DOT pl>
To: "'djgpp AT delorie DOT com'" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Searching for information about . . .
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 1997 14:36:12 +-200
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 . . . three things.

Hi	:-)
I have been collecting the news digests and am missing a couple of them since I began archiving in April. A copy of the ones I am missing would be great if possible. It would be great to download the news digests since September of last year. I have been to DJGPP's mail archive, but all I saw was a search window for online searches. Did I miss something? Do you know where I can find the mail to the newsgroup during all of the last school year? My last programming language was RPG (Is that still around?) So there is some catching up to do. Homework time is now during the rainy and cold days of summer - not the warm and sunny ones.
	I have also seen a post to this newsgroup -- though I can not find it now in my archive -- about some way to link my web page to all or most of the search engines for free. I do not remember if it was a sight or program that one of the newsgroup members had mentioned. I did not have a web page then. So I was not that interested; Now I am. Does anybody recall the post in question? If so, please post the address and /or Email me.
	Lastly, Is there a small - petite - page somewhere describing what is what and who is who? Do not get me wrong. The world is a large place. The vantage point I am asking for is somewhere halfway between the Moon and Earth. Err . . . You know . . . Is there a gestalt snapshot of what is happening here somewhere in the WWW? 
	
Sincerely
J. Paul

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