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  1. DoE Web Site
  2. Welcome to Reality!
  3. Take a Tour of TestWorks for Java
  4. e-mail /World Wide Pen Pals
  5. Christian Philosophy Made Simple
  6. Delhi City
  7. GATE
  8. HTTP resources (servers, cookies, etc.)
  9. Finger Gateway
  10. ftp henna/pub
  11. MetaCrawler
  12. TODAY'S Our Daily Bread
  13. Bhagirath's HomePage at Cyberspace
  14. SEARCH THE BIBLE BY TOPIC
  15. International Bible Society
  16. King James Version (Holy Bible)
  17. New International Version (Holy Bible)
  18. Usenet Info Center
  19. University of North Carolina's Sunsite
  20. A Primer on How to Work With the Usenet Community
  21. What is Usenet?
  22. What is Usenet? A second opinion
  23. Hints on writing style for Usenet
  24. Rules for posting to Usenet
  25. Emily Postnews answers your questions on netiquette
  26. Public telnet sites
  27. telnet site
  28. http://www.einet.net/hytelnet/HYTELNET.html (search all hytelnet doc)
  29. india.colorado.edu 13 (telnet to)
  30. Telnet Ports (important site)
  31. Various Tools (finger ping talk whois)
  32. Program needed for printing using NAS with Telnet ports
  33. A good and extensive introduction to UNIX
  34. UNIX Command Summary
  35. Getting Started in UNIX (Portfolio)
  36. Lots more information about UNIX
  37. My list of basic UNIX commands
  38. Directory of USENET FAQs
  39. Intermediate questions unix
  40. Advanced questions, likely to be asked by people who
  41. A comparison of configuration management systems (RCS,SCCS)
  42. UNIX Shells
  43. UNIX shell differences and how to change your shell
  44. Z-shell Frequently-Asked Questions
  45. Computing Languages Virtual Library
  46. C faq
  47. C++ faq
  48. What Is...SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) (a definition)
  49. IP ICMP ARP UDP TCP
  50. www.whatis.com OSI Layer
  51. The User Datagram Protocol specification
  52. tar/gzip file
  53. Installation Methods
  54. dec 10
  55. Online PERL Tutorial
  56. PERL Examples
  57. COSC 337 Programming Languages
  58. dec 14
  59. KJV Holy Bible
  60. The Bible Gateway
  61. UXP/V System Administrator's Guide V10
  62. Red Hat Boot Process Tips: SysV Init
  63. 7.5 New version of the kernel doesn't seem to boot
  64. 5.9 A better solution for Motif-using programs, like netscape
  65. 5.9 A better solution for Motif-using programs, like netscape
  66. data Communication
  67. Unix System Adminisstration Guide
  68. B.Tech project Gagan Aggarwal
  69. SML Tutorial Page
  70. CS232N: Programming Languages Page
  71. Bhagirath's Homepage
  72. NET-3 HOWTO
  73. Ethernet-HOWTO
  74. Programs (ls, gzip, tar) work for real users, not for anonymous users
  75. I heard something about 'SITE EXEC' having a security hole
  76. How can I make my ftp-archive accessible by Email (ftpmail)
  77. setting secure ftp server
  78. Programming assignments
  79. Linux Users Group - Delhi
  80. Technology Overview luetooth
  81. The Story of Pi
  82. Members of iitdepg
  83. Local http server on poorvi
  84. A Good Page ...
  85. Einstein's quotations
  86. On A Hill Far Away
  87. The Old Rugged Cross
  88. Overview of LaTeX and Local Guide
  89. World Wide Web Worm
  90. Yahoo! Groups : iitdepg d 1