RE: very old archives?

Chris Weider <cweider@microsoft.com> Thu, 13 November 1997 20:24 UTC

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From: Chris Weider <cweider@microsoft.com>
To: "'michaelm@rwhois.net'" <michaelm@rwhois.net>, uri@Bunyip.Com
Subject: RE: very old archives?
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 1997 11:13:25 -0800
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It wasn't Internet Serial Number, it was Uniform Resource Serial Number
(URSN).
Chris

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Michael Mealling [SMTP:michael@bailey.dscga.com]
> Sent:	Thursday, November 13, 1997 10:28 AM
> To:	uri@bunyip.com
> Subject:	very old archives?
> 
> Does anyone know where I can find extremely old archives of the URI
> discussions? I'm specifically looking for the discussions before the term
> URN came up. Wasn't the term Internet Serial Number used at one point?
> 
> I'm writing a historical article and I can't remember what list we
> discussed 
> this stuff on. I guess I could just look for any extremely long articles 
> by Peter dealing with weather maps but I was hoping for something more 
> deterministic. Thanks!
> 
> -MM
> 
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