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Dont look now but,,,
Ragnarsedai Posted Nov 22, 1999
No, that's intentional. There's stuff there, but (as homage to the greatest piece of art
ever created by man (id est, Unix)) the stuff is neatly stored in a filesystem. It's not
for the casual viewer, I know.
What? you were expecting animated GIFs, or something?
http://web.chad.org/usr/doc/
http://web.chad.org/usr/src/
http://web.chad.org/dev/stdout
http://web.chad.org/home/
http://web.chad.org/var/doc/
et cetera.
Yes but
Olli Posted Nov 22, 1999
http://web.chad.org/var/doc/gamers-are-killers/
I love that page excellent
Yes but
Anonymouse Posted Jan 12, 2000
Hmm.. Had no problems navigating the site myself... Didn't even occur to me that it may have 'disappeared' at all.
But then, I was exploring the site because Rag was beginning to remind me of another geeky-type (no offense intended.. in fact, more of a compliment ) fella that I have hung with on occasion. However, this fellow would not likely be a researcher here on h2g2 due to his first impression of the place. (He peeked in with lynx... not a good idea. )
'Nonnie
Yes but
Olli Posted Jan 12, 2000
H2G2 looks nice enough to me using KDExplorer
its just a shame that Ragnarsedi seems to have left, http://www.h2g2.com/A233894 is a nice idea
Yes but
Anonymouse Posted Jan 13, 2000
It probably would have been all right, even had he brought NS up, but you know how it is.. You're busy, in console mode... someone pops up in EPIC and suggests an URL for you to peek at, so you quickly lynx over... Uhm.. Oops.
And I'm not at all sure which windowing system he's into currently (or was at that time, either).
No, but
Ragnarsedai Posted Jan 13, 2000
I'm still around! I just am not as active as I once was. Busy, busy!
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