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INE WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW) SITE
By Patrick Bailey. INE President

From: NEN, Vol. 3, No. 7, December 1995, pp. 13-14.


New Energy News (NEN) copyright 1996 by Fusion Information Center, Inc.
COPYING NOT ALLOWED without written permission.
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The INE has its WWW site at: www.padrak.com/ine/.

This site currently has over 25 text articles, including: information on the INE, the IANS, and PACE; various letters written by Paul Brown, Bruce dePalma, William Hyde, and Stefan Marinov; a complete listing of all of the papers in the Proceedings of the 1993 and 1994 Intentional Symposiums on New Energy (ISNEs); and which presentations are still available on videotape, for how much (cheap), and where to get them; a report on the T. Townsend Brown Conference held in April 1994, in Philadelphia; a sample issue of NEN, the October 1995 issue; a complete Table of Contents FOR ALL NENs to date, in six month's issues per file size; several papers recently presented at the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC); several important speeches given at past IECEC's; a large file of paper, report, and book references, other interesting data; and other important and related files. We have not yet included any pictures, and we plan to use B&W pictures (and text replacements for Lynx) as much as possible to save WWW disk space. A revision file has also been included to show when any of the site files were last added or updated.

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