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  • 1Rec.music.white-power newsgroup vote — The rec.music.white power newsgroup vote took place in February of 1996. The newsgroup was proposed by Milton Kleim, a person known as one of the most vocal online proponents of the white supremacist movement, and a person who had started a… …

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  • 2AT&T UNIX — UNIX Ken Thompson und Dennis Ritchie Basisdaten Entwickler …

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  • 3UNIX — Ken Thompson und Dennis Ritchie Basisdaten Entwickler …

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  • 4Unics — UNIX Ken Thompson und Dennis Ritchie Basisdaten Entwickler …

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  • 5Usenet II — was a proposed alternative to the classic Usenet hierarchy, started in 1998. Unlike the original Usenet, it was peered only between sound sites and employs a system of rules to keep out spam.The newsgroup hierarchy revived the old naming system… …

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  • 6Usenet — A diagram of Usenet servers and clients. The blue, green, and red dots on the servers represent the groups they carry. Arrows between servers indicate newsgroup group exchanges (feeds). Arrows between clients and servers indicate that a user is… …

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  • 7Polyamory — Polyamorous redirects here. For the Breaking Benjamin song, see Polyamorous (song). The infinity heart is a widely used symbol of polyamory.[1] …

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  • 8Posting style — When a message is replied to in e mail, Internet forums, or Usenet, the original can often be included, or quoted , in a variety of different posting styles.The main options are top posting in which the reply precedes the quoted original message; …

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  • 9Linux — oder GNU/Linux Basisdaten Entwickler diverse Kernel …

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  • 10Omphalos (theology) — The omphalos hypothesis was named after the title of an 1857 book, Omphalos by Philip Henry Gosse, in which Gosse argued that in order for the world to be functional , God must have created the Earth with mountains and canyons, trees with growth… …

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