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John Saylor wrote in a message to Mike Bilow: JS> The early history of the JS> web is fascinating, to say nothing of how graphical browsers JS> created an explosion of interest in the internet. You could JS> easily whittle away the whole meeting on this stuff. You could, but you shouldn't. JS> My vote would be to skip this stuff, maybe give a URL or two JS> and go to the technical stuff, since once a person is JS> connected [and even running a server] they can find their JS> way to this info [maybe ...]. I doubt there are many people trying to install web browsers who are looking for help. If people are stuck and looking for advice, then they are trying to install web servers. -- Mike
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