Re: Maps , Snaps & Talk - Confused

Don J. S. Adams ( (no email) )
Sun, 04 Oct 1998 23:15:03 -0500

Ok, Jerry...

I'm confused. I'm trying hard to make sure I only send 'topic' related
messages. I'm trying to follow your example. But I can't understand
how the message on 'maps' is related to Free Energy, Anti-Gravity
or Health? Are topics related to new technology ok as well?
I'm trying to comply with your wishes, but I am paranoid now about
everything I send? What do I do? Please advise.

Sleepless in Seattle,

Don

Jerry W. Decker wrote:
>
> Hi Folks!
>
> A couple of useful tidbits;
>
> Living in a large metroplex, I sometimes have to travel to unfamiliar
> places. Mapsco listings are fine but it is so much neater to use this
> free service from Yahoo.com which will locate and display a map of the
> place you want to go...just print it out and boom, you know where you're
> going, check out;
>
> http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py
>
> Also, besides the normal Alta Vista, Excite, etc. search engines, there
> is a new kid on the block which seems to be very thorough and doesn't
> trash up their search results with tons of ads...check out;
>
> http://www.snap.com
>
> And, if you are trying to hunt down a rumor or discussions about a given
> subject, type in your search string at;
>
> http://www.dejanews.com/
>
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