"If your friend tells you about this great new group called comp.unix.bsd.openbsd, but your local news server doesn't have this group, you can use newzbot to find a public server that does."
In this work, we present visualizations of several aspects and scales of Usenet that combine to highlight the range of variation found in newsgroups. We examine variations within hierarchies, newsgroups, authors, and social networks. We find a remarkable.
Like the tuning list but for folks who want to get mathematical. The going can be heavy at times, so here are theory-laden links to the work of some list members:
Paul Erlich Gene Smith Graham Breed Herman Miller Dave Keenan Kees van Prooijen
Like the tuning list but for folks who want to get mathematical. The going can be heavy at times, so here are theory-laden links to the work of some list members:Paul Erlich Gene Smith Graham Breed Herman Miller Dave Keenan Kees van Prooijen
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