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The above Web Search Engines are vast on-line directories of the Internet, kept up to date not only with Web Site Descriptions provided by human contributors, but in many cases, those provided by automated Internet information gatherers (known as robots, spiders, etc.) which automatically browse the Internet, capturing Web Site information as they go, storing them in the Search Engine Database and then indexing them by word content.

These Engines can locate sites that may be interesting to visit! They can save a lot time and effort when one wishes to scan through a lot of relavent Web Sites quickly without stopping to visit every one of them. Think of them as the On-Line Library "Card Catalogs" of the Internet!


Thank you for your continued interest in the Internet!

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UNABOM TERRORIST REMAINS AT LARGE!

The infamous and cowardly Unabom Terrorist, responsible for several deaths, and many maimings and injuries in the Computer Industry by mailing letter bombs, is still at large. A $1,000,000 Reward remains uncollected at this time for information leading to his capture. If you have any information about this individual, please contact the FBI UNABOM TASK FORCE at 1-800-701-2662 or call or write to your local FBI field office.

NOTE to marketing executives - please take care to mark all small to medium size packages to insure they aren't mistaken for a mail bomb.

When mailing packages, please include:
1) Your company logo and return address,
2) A phone number or contact name, and...
3) Use a package with a celophane window.
...so that contents may be viewed!

The Unabom Terrorist often waits long periods and then strikes suddenly and without warning. Please use caution when opening all packages of uncertain origin. The reign of terror has lasted more than 16 years. Let's help the FBI catch him!

Thank you!

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