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Subject: [FAQs]: The talk.origins FAQ archive (2 of 2)
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[The talk.origins FAQ Archive Announcement, Part 2 of 2]

THREE WAYS TO GET FAQS

In order to serve people who have direct access to the Internet as
well as those who don't, the talk.origins FAQ archive has been
established with three access schemes.  One is world wide web, one is
anonymous ftp, and the other is electronic mail service.


USING WORLD WIDE WEB TO ACCESS FAQS

If you have access to the Internet and you have a World Wide Web
browser (such as netscape, mosaic or lynx), you may access a hypertext
version of the archive.  This is the preferred method for accessing
the archive.  The WWW Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the
talk.origins FAQ archive is:

        http://earth.ics.uci.edu:8080/

If you do not know how to access the World Wide Web but would like to,
you may obtain information from FTP site ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu.  (Mac, MS
Windows, and X Windows clients are available in the /Mosaic
directory.)  The Netscape client (which many feel to be superior to
Mosaic) may be retrieved via anonymous ftp from ftp.netscape.com.
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