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To diverge from college hockey for a moment ...
Gary Thomas wrote, in part:
>I joined the list waaaayyyy back in 1990. I think there were only about 50
>people on the list at the time. I had just moved to Arizona from Minnesota.
> The Internet was not what it is today. The campus computer I worked on was
>a mainframe style terminal. So even if there were college hockey web sites
>at the time, I couldn't get to them.
>
Since Tim Berners-Lee didn't divulge his research and invention of the
World Wide Web until about 1991, there were no college hockey web sites
then. ;-)
To prove my point, I'll note that the address http://www.whitehouse.gov/
didn't appear until 1993. Of course, this included the now famous email
address "[log in to unmask]", proving then Vice-President Al
Gore invented the internet (or is it the Internet?).
Back to a little college hockey ...
GoBlackBears.com has at least a few items of interest to Maine fans:
Hockey Banquet on May 6, new recruits have been named, and the 2005-06
schedule has been published.
Also, Deschamps signed [at end of Maine season] with the Atlantic City
Boardwalk Bullies, while Ronan signed on [a few days later] with the
Alaska Aces.
Anyone heard how they are doing?
cheers, wayne
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