Sarasvati-Sindhu Civilization, c. 2500 B.C.
John Gardner
jgardner at blue.weeg.uiowa.edu
Fri Feb 9 21:04:25 UTC 1996
one additional point- for users without snazzy grpahics, netscape,
netshark, etc.-- they might try the same web address listed below, just
put the word "lynx" and a space before it once they've logged on to their
plain old ordinary humble e-mail server.
lynx is a nice way to browze text on the web without all the time of
downloading buttons, bells, and often-superfluous graphics. one's tab
key will move from URL to URL, then a simple press of "return" activates
the link. it's fast, especially if text munching is all you need, and
pricey grpahics-supporting software/hardware/home connections are not
available to you.
john robert gardner
university of iowa
On Fri, 9 Feb 1996, David Magier wrote:
> Dominik,
> a minor logistical suggestion:
>
> > I have made your essay available as a document on the INDOLOGY web page
> > http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgadkw/indology.html
> > under the menu option for "members' queries and information". I shall
> > leave it there for a while, for anyone to consult, until disk space
> > becomes tight.
>
> To make it easier for readers to navigate directly to a given online
> resource (such as Dr. Kalyanaraman's essay), it would be better to
> cite the direct URL for the resource in question, rather than the
> superordinate containing structure. This, in this case, I would cite
> the location of the essay as
>
> http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgadkw/indus.html
>
> and if I wanted also to get people familiar with the location of the
> INDOLOGY web page in general (and its USER QUERIES section, etc.), I
> would add a line such as:
>
> "This is one of many resources available through the INDOLOGY web
> page, which is located at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgadkw/indology.html"
>
> thanks. (And thanks for the Indology web pages, which are great).
> David Magier
>
>
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