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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...search could even encompass the student.harvard.edu machines that is, undergraduates' personal computers. Only "finger" databases (which most undergrads don't have) are perused, however, so students need not fear that netfind will pry further into their systems. To try netfind yourself, telnet to ds.inter.net and log in as "netfind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOLID | 10/11/1994 | See Source »

...relic from the past, the DBCstation "husc7" is still on-line, although its software ware hasn't been updated for a while. If all else fails trying to log into "fas" without waiting endlessly. this machine is worth a shot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Truth About "fas" | 10/4/1994 | See Source »

Reading crime novels in mixed company, now that some of the toughest and raunchiest fictional cops, detectives and villains are women, has become a delicate exercise in sexual politics. We can imagine Spenser, Robert B. Parker's tough-guy hero, paging through a thriller one evening, log fire burning and six-pack of Sam Adams at the ready, when his girlfriend Susan Silverman senses trouble. She speaks: "You're looking all choked up and strange, Slugger." He explains sheepishly that he is reading a detective story. "Yes ... ?" "Well, so there's this wounded guy, and suddenly the detective whips...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: Cops with Machisma | 10/3/1994 | See Source »

Last spring, Harvard finished wiring all dorm rooms to make the Internet accessible to any student with an Ethernet card, and all students may log-in from free public-use computers in the Science Center. Undergraduates use the network for everything from electronic mail to data research...

Author: By John J. Babcock, | Title: Internet Pornography on Rise; University Lacking Policy | 9/29/1994 | See Source »

Fame, alas, can insulate a performer from the masses. But nowadays when pop- music stars feel the need to get in touch with the public mood, they have only to log on to the nearest computer bulletin board. Which is precisely what Michael Stipe did a few weeks ago. The lead singer of the rock band R.E.M., based in Athens, Georgia, spent a few hours online to answer questions from his fans and satisfy his curiosity. "The record's almost done, and I'm bored," he typed. Folks peppered him with queries. What would the group's highly anticipated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ROCK: Monster Music | 9/26/1994 | See Source »

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