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tsty
http://thomas.loc.gov download the gummint ! Mark Unseen   Jan 5 22:37 UTC 1995

Download the gummint, in gorious color ...... comments?
  
possible link to Internet?
30 responses total.
tsty
response 1 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 5 23:11 UTC 1995

  
Cuss-n-Discuss:
  
grex% lynx http://thomas.loc.gov
                      THOMAS: Legislative Information on the Internet (p1 of 4)

   [Thomas Jefferson logo]

   In the spirit of Thomas Jefferson,
   a service of the U.S. Congress through its Library.

   * Full Text of Legislation
          Full text of all versions of House and Senate bills searchable
          by keyword(s) or by bill number.
          * 103rd Congress
          * 104th Congress (End of January 1995)

   * Full Text of the Congressional Record (Coming soon)
          Full text of the daily account of proceedings on the House and
          Senate Floors searchable by keyword(s).

   * How Our Laws Are Made Edward F. Willett, Jr., House Law Revision

                      THOMAS: Legislative Information on the Internet (p2 of 4)
          Counsel
          An explanation of the lawmaking process from the origin of a
          legislative proposal through its publication as a law.

   * Resolution Adopting the Rules of the House of Representatives for
          the 104th Congress
          Text of the Resolution Adopting the Rules of the House of
          Representatives for the 104th Congress

   * House of Representatives Gopher
          Directory information for House of Representatives members and
          committees; House of Representatives yearly calendar, latest
          daily committee hearing schedules, the current week's House
          floor schedule; visitor information.

   * C-SPAN Gopher
          C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) provides
          program schedules, press releases, 1994 Congressional election       
            results.

                      THOMAS: Legislative Information on the Internet (p3 of 4)

   * Future Enhancements to THOMAS will include adding the Library's
          Bill Digest files, summaries and chronologies of legislation,
          and will integrate them with the full text of bills, thus
          creating a unique presentation of legislative information.
     _________________________________________________________________

   * Visit the Library of Congress World Wide Web Home Page
          Select "Global Electronic Library" for additional U.S.
          Government information.

   * Visit the Library of Congress Gopher LC MARVEL
          Select "U.S. Congress" for additional legislative information;
          select "Government Information" for additional U.S. federal
          and state government resources.

                      THOMAS: Legislative Information on the Internet (p4 of 4)
     _________________________________________________________________

   * Send us comments on this service via our Mail Gateway or send mail
   to thomas@loc.gov
     _________________________________________________________________

   Last update 1/4/95
pegasus
response 2 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 01:16 UTC 1995

TS,

It would be helpful to me, and perhaps others, if you posted a shorter
header and then put the long text as the first message. Thanks!

        Pattie
mju
response 3 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 02:25 UTC 1995

You've seen http://www.whitehouse.gov/, right?
tsty
response 4 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 03:07 UTC 1995

 I think it's terribly difficult to get it much shorter than :
   
 
 :>Item 47:  http://thomas.loc.gov      download the gummint !
 :>Entered by TS Taylor (tsty) on Thu, Jan  5, 1995 (17:37):
 :>
 :> Download the gummint, in gorious color ...... comments?
 :>
 :> possible link to Internet?
 :>
 :>3 responses total.
 :>
 :>
 :>#1 of 3: by TS Taylor (tsty) on Thu, Jan  5, 1995 (18:11):
 :>
 :> Cuss-n-Discuss:
 :>
 :> grex% lynx http://thomas.loc.gov
  
But of course, I'm always open to suggestions.

danr
response 5 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 04:04 UTC 1995

Getting back to the topic, I think this is a great idea.  I'm glad
to see this happening.
rcurl
response 6 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 07:11 UTC 1995

Re #3: you can get into an enormous body of government information
via http://www.whitehouse.gov/, but I haven't compared it to this
lynx site. How are they the same, or different?
cel
response 7 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 6 16:19 UTC 1995

thomas, named after thomas jefferson, was introduced yesterday by
speaker of the house gingrich.  it's purpose is to make information
available to the public which was previously only easily accessible
to congressional lobbyists.  they plan to keep the same type of
information on thomas that the executive branch maintains on
whitehouse.gov:  the text of legislation, press releases, etc.
one of michigan's representatives (i forget who) lead the team
that set up thomas.

so the real difference is thomas is "owned" by congress, and
whitehouse.gov is "owned" by the president's staff.
bartlett
response 8 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 01:35 UTC 1995

Agora 47 linked to Internet 79.

I took a brief peek at this tonight and while I don't know how
comprehensive the service is, it sure beats hell out of trying to get
anything out of locis (the Library of Congress Information Service), which
uses an archaeic search engine and an interface that makes Ghenghiz Khan
look friendly.  Enjoy.

     Chris

robh
response 9 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 02:41 UTC 1995

And remember, folks, the correct form of that URL is

        http://thomas.loc.gov/

Always remember to include the trailing slash, or you may
have trouble accessing the links on that page.

Your friendly neighborhood lynxadmin, Rob
tsty
response 10 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 08:36 UTC 1995

hmm, that command i used was cut-n-pasted - what's the
difference? I hit several of the links but didn't
include them in #1. Was I lucky?
robh
response 11 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 22:52 UTC 1995

If you try accessing links on the same system as thomas.loc.gov,
and you haven't included the trailing /, it may not be able to
load them properly.  Links to different sites will work fine.
rcurl
response 12 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 23:57 UTC 1995

I mosaiced to Thomas yesterday, and had a look at the HofR Gopher:
surprised to learn that only 40 representatives are listed in the
directory. What's surprising is that this service got launched in
such an unfinished state, unlike any printed listing that would
be produced. However, they don't want you to e-mail your reps
until you send them a postcard first, to etablish that you *are*
their constituent. 
danr
response 13 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 01:22 UTC 1995

I think only 40 reps are listed because only 40 are using email
or those are the only ones that want to accept email from their
constituents.
bartlett
response 14 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 05:24 UTC 1995

Note that if you are using Netscape, the trailing slash is unnecessary and
the URL
http://thomas.loc.gov
is sufficient.

rcurl
response 15 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 05:41 UTC 1995

Re #13: I think so too, but my point was that this exhibit a difference
of attitude toward the public, for better or worse. They all had
postal mail addresses simultaneously ;->
danr
response 16 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 12:05 UTC 1995

That's true, but mail preceded the House of Reps, email came after.

I think the listing should put some pressure on those not listed to
get listed.
tsty
response 17 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 14:46 UTC 1995

lots of pressure, lots of .... "fun?"   (heh-heh)
rcurl
response 18 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 14:57 UTC 1995

We're going to start seeing form e-mail responses ("I understand
your concern about.....but....."). These are going to be even
more bizarre than the form mail responses, which come weeks later
when you've forgotten what you wrote. And now, you'll just be able
to hit  r   . (It said, though, that responses *may* come by mail...)
chi1taxi
response 19 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 10:26 UTC 1995

ok, I can't seem to do it.  What exactly do I type from the picospan promt?
Thanks.
mwarner
response 20 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 19:14 UTC 1995

    (drumroll)

      Type this at picospan o.k.:       !lynx http://thomas.loc.gov/

  (symbols crash)

    (I just tried it.  It works.)
rcurl
response 21 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 20:50 UTC 1995

Your "symbols" sure did crash ;->
mwarner
response 22 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 02:26 UTC 1995

http:\\metaphor.grammar.mixed.oops\
popcorn
response 23 of 30: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 19:39 UTC 1995

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decaff
response 24 of 30: Mark Unseen   Feb 13 22:25 UTC 1995

Any one else got any good URL's?!?!?!?!
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