[LINK] List of 6898 WWW servers as of November 7, 1994

Jan Whitaker jwhit at melbpc.org.au
Sat Feb 21 11:17:12 AEDT 2009


thanks Rick! why didn't MIT do the same thing? dumb :-)
I was able to search and find several of interest to me:

<http://hakatai.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/>http://hakatai.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/ 
= Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction
redirects to the current one.

<http://pmip.maricopa.edu>http://pmip.maricopa.edu = PMIP Home Page
dead. Not sure I knew what PMIP was

<http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/>http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/ = Estrella 
Mountain Community College Center's WWW Server
redirects to new one

<http://www.maricopa.edu>http://www.maricopa.edu = Maricopa Community Colleges
the mother ship

This was just on the cusp of my leaving the place, so I had no input 
on any of this. But in 1994, I did attend my first html workshop from 
the folks who ran the first one on the list.

Jan


At 11:04 AM 21/02/2009, you wrote:

>Jan Whitaker wrote:
>
> > At 10:18 AM 21/02/2009, Danny Yee wrote:
> >>> This takes me back -
> >> <http://mit.edu/~mkgray/project/comprehensive/ > lycos.html.gz>. A
> >> few of them are still going. Anybody on link
> >>> recognise their early handiwork?
> >
> > It would be nice if they published a browser readable list. I have no
> > idea what you all are talking about.
>
>The file is compressed (about 1/4th original size). some browsers
>like FF can detected the gzipped content and unzip it.
>I've done so here (713839 bytes) ...
>
><http://rick.praxi.biz/lycos.html>
>
>
>cheers
>rick
>
>
>
>
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