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This article is from the Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome (CFS) FAQ, by cfs-news@cais.com (Roger Burns) with
numerous contributions by others.
5.05 What CFS resources are available on other electronic networks?
There are CFS discussion groups and information files available on
various BBSs, Free-Nets, and on the major commercial networks such as
GEnie, Prodigy, Compuserve and America Online. To get advice on where
to find these resources, and on how to get generally plugged in to the
world of CFS computer networking, you should get the free pamphlet
"CFS/ME Electronic Resources" which is available in print and on-line.
For a printed copy, please send a stamped, self-addressed legal-sized
envelope to the following address in the USA:
CFS/ME Computer Networking Project P.O. Box 11347 Washington, DC
20008-0547
Canadians should send to:
CFS/ME Computer Networking Project
3332 McCarthy Road
P.O. Box 37045
Ottawa, Ontario K1V 0W0
From outside of the USA or Canada, please send to either address and
include an International Reply Coupon to cover return
postage. Printing the guide does cost some money, and the Project asks
that donations of any size be sent in so that this work may continue.
An electronic copy of this guide will be posted regularly to the
newsgroup alt.med.cfs with the subject "FAQ: CFS Electronic
Resources". To get a copy via e-mail, send the command GET CFS-NET TXT
to the address LISTSERV@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU. The guide is also
available for download from the Project ENABLE BBS in West Virginia,
tel. 1-304-759-0727, file area 23, filename CFS-NET.TXT.
 
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