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Date:         Thu, 24 Feb 2000 13:40:54 -0500
Reply-To:     Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV>
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Howard Schreier <Howard_Schreier@ITA.DOC.GOV>
Subject:      Re: Many thanks to Peter Crawford for Archive search instructions
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The NCSU archive is still, in a way, accessible.

google.com caches a lot of pages. Try searching a SAS topic there and include "SAS" as a search term . Typically many hits will be for the NCSU archives but will also provide links to google's own cache.

Another thought about archives: LISTSERV's rather new Web interface includes drill-down and search access to archives. Maybe some site which has this installed could become a peer server for SAS-L, for the purpose of providing this facility.

> From: Philip Gallagher <PGall9898@AOL.COM> > Subject: Many thanks to Peter Crawford for Archive search instructions > > Peter, thank you so much for those clear instructions > on how to search the SAS-L archives. I've often been > out of touch with SAS-L in recent years, and the last > archives I actually searched were the late, lamented > ones maintained for so long at North Carolina State > University, pretty much by Paul Marsh, I think. > > Thanks again for the direction to the Univ. of Georgia > site.


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