Reddit reviews The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog (Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog)
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This isn't new. I witness the same behavior on newsgroups before the Web even existed (well, it existed, but its whole contents could be listed in a book). It is partly the anonimity, but mostly the fact that there are additional "filters" to the conversation. This also happens with phone conversations, or by writing letters: people could say things using these they would not in a face-to-face conversation. The distance created by the media lowers inhibitions.
Don't be silly. The Whole Internet is a big 500+ page book! It would not fit in that hole.
$1.49 and its yours for those of you curious.
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I can't believe this book existed...1992. Mentioned on the W3 website. :)
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It comes free with this book...
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Just buy this.
Damn straight. I remember archie, email on vax, usenet, icq. Ah, the heady days of youth.
Somewhere at home I have a book called The Whole Internet. And yeah, it pretty much had the whole thing.