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In <3CBC8856.7A41F7CE@pacbell.net>, on 04/16/02
at 11:22 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>It's always a plus if one can include a link with mentions like this,
>since
>we are not all necessarily search whizzes. Better yet, any
How hard is it to type:
man15g.zip
into a Google search? It would probably take less time than it took to
post this email.
IAC, if I had a link, I would have posted it, but since I installed this
app long ago, I don't, so I didn't. :-)
>but I've found that navigating the LEO archives is more of an art than a
FWIW, I find downloading the file lists and using a text editor with a
decent search facility better than any of the online search mechanisms. I
use Relish and a bit of REXX to automatically keep fresh copies available
for when I need them.
Steven
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