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I'm not real familiar with doing gopher searches I used to do them on AOL
where the interface was a bit kludgy. anyway 2 ways to do em are Veronica
searches and Jughead searches ( yup those computer nerds of long ago were
into the Archies cartoons).
<p>Here are some links that should do the trick for ya.
<p>a link to a very brief explanation of gophering
<br> http://www.wizard.com/wiz-help/gofrhelp.html
<p>this link takes you to a bunch of different links from where you can
do Veronica searches.
<br>http://www.mpimg-berlin-dahlem.mpg.de/other/ftp.html
<p>this link proclaims to "search all gopher space"
<br> http://galaxy.einet.net/gopher/gopher.html
<p>this link is the search result for sites with gopher AND yahoo
<br> http://excitesearch.netscape.com/search.gw?lk=excite_netcenter_us&search=gopher+and+yahoo
<p>heres a link for a jughead server
<br> gopher://liberty.uc.wlu.edu:3002/7
<p>a link to a whole lot of jughead servers
<br> gopher://gopher.utah.edu/11/Search%20menu%20titles%20using%20jughead/Search%20other%20institutions%20using%20jughead
<p>by the way it only took about 5 min. to find these by searching the
net, check it out some time
<br>hope they help you!
<br>
<p>Humphrey D Geiseb wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Can some1 out there guide me on how to use gopher.
I
<br>understand that gopher has many academic materials and
<br>reserch material but using most search engines, I cant
<br>find info on how to configure my browse for gopher.
<br>Dont point me to a university as I have no access to
<br>any.
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At 01:22 PM 4/9/99 -0700, Ira wrote:
>If you use BMI you can update your data at their site and also I believe
Ensign provides a refresh service that updates nightly. It used to at
least. Ira.
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I use BMI but haven't found refresh data on their site. Where is it?
As for Ensign refresh data, here is the reply I receieved when I inquired:
>With the BMI data feed, Ensign does have some refresh as an optional
service. For many currently trading futures contracts, we refresh at night
5-minute, 30-minute and 60-minute data files. We do not refresh intra-day
stock charts. The refresh service is only available with BMI and we charge
$30 per month for the refresh.
>
>Sincerely,
>Howard Arrington
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