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  • × classification_ss:"TK5105.875.I57B3323 1993"
  • × subject_ss:"Internet"
  • × type_ss:"m"
  1. Badgett, T.; Sandler, C.: Welcome to the Internet : from mystery to mastery (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Internet can be intimidating with all its hodgepodge of files, commands, and messages. Shouldn't we expect a book on Internet to organize some of this chaos logically? Badgett and Sandler seem to think that simulating the Internet experience on paper is the way to go; for a beginner, it doesn't make a lot of sense. In the first chapter, they log you onto the WELL, then take you to UUNET for seven pages while the meter's running at 50? a minute. It's not until Chapter 2 that they explain how a modem works! In the Chapter 6, they go on at length about the files that you can collect in your Internet explorations; why not warn everyone that just a few of these files might chew up every possible byte of space on your hard disk? Pass this one by!
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