From: gopher-bounce@complete.org
       Date: Mon Apr 23 15:24:07 2007
       Subject: [gopher] Re: Content for a gopher server?
       
       How about some djvu files as per www.archive.org
       They only use ftp maybe you could show them that gopher is better
       
       Good Luck
       Maurice
       
       
       On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 07:01:05AM -0500 or thereabouts, brian@pongonova.net wrote:
       > This was bounced from the m/l because I had the audacity to embed the
       > word "s u b s c r i b e" in my original post :)  So here's retry #2:
       > 
       > =====================================================================
       > 
       > I've been playing with gopher for some time now, and am ready to go
       > live, if not just to show some support...however, I really can't come
       > up with an idea of what kind of content to host.  I don't have any
       > archives to speak of, belong to a few mailing lists that I've
       > thought about hosting, but beyond that, I'm stuck.  
       > 
       > Actually, I'm not averse to simply setting up a gopher server for the
       > sake of doing so, but it would be nice to actually host something
       > along the way!
       > 
       > Any suggestions?  Ideas?  Things that haven't been done yet?  
       > 
       >   --Brian
       > 
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