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From: kevina@clark.net (Kevin Atkinson)
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Subject: Re: The Bible of Usenet *may* be changing its name...
Date: 30 Jan 1995 16:29:17 -0500
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In article <qZNAlapDlvzM073yn@halcyon.com>,
Michael Dillon <mpdillon@halcyon.com> wrote:
>
>USENET Guide
>
>Two words. One absolutely neccessary (USENET) and the other plain
>and simply descriptive (Guide). 
>
>Anything that the USENET Guide does not provide directly, i.e. FAQ's,
>can be explained in an introductory section with references to
>where such information is stored. Thus, the newbie who grabs a copy
>of the USENET Guide will always find what they need, either directly
>in the Guide or indirectly by following up a reference given in the
>Guide's intro section.

A bit to plain for me.....
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