Where is the [not-so] elusive FAQ
Paul N Hengen
pnh at fcsparc6.ncifcrf.gov
Sun Feb 13 17:48:29 EST 1994
In article <leach-110294111030 at med-pharm5.bu.edu>
leach at mbcrr.harvard.edu (Martin Leach) writes:
> Dear FAQ compiler,
>
> Been on this newsgroup for 6 months now and i dont remember seeing one
> posted
>
> could you post it at least once a month.
>
> Martin Leach
Geez! Deadlines, Demands, More Deadlines, More Demands :^)
I usually post the list just after I've updated it - which at this point
is quite sporadic. The last update and posting was on 29 December 1993.
Since I've already mailed this version to you, you should be on the lookout for
the update coming soon. I will post that one shortly (I hope). Here's the
pointer info just in case others would like to get the December 1993 version.
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The FAQ list for bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts is available by anonymous ftp
from ncifcrf.gov as the file pub/methods/FAQlist. It is also available by
anonymous ftp from net.bio.net as pub/BIOSCI/METHDS-REAGNTS/METHODS.FAQ It can
be found using gopher and will soon be hypertext linked through mosaic. Also,
if you can only get this stuff by e-mail, you could always request one that
way. FTP archives of all the BIOSCI/bionet messages are available at
net.bio.net [134.172.2.69] in /pub/BIOSCI. Contact biosci at net.bio.net for
further help or comments on the archives.
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