| ___Ray's_Favorite_Gopher_Sites___ | |
| Gopherspace is full of great content. Here I have a listing of some | |
| of my favorite gopher spaces. | |
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| Of course any such list must start out with Cameron Kaiser's master | |
| gopher site: | |
| Floodgap.com | |
| The Superdimensional Fortress has hundreds of users using its gopher | |
| services. If you want to get started quickly using gopher this is a | |
| good place to start: | |
| SDF.org | |
| Tilde.club is another community of command line lovers that also hosts | |
| a great gopher service: | |
| tilde.club | |
| Mateusz Viste is a very well-known gopher user and developer and has a | |
| site full of his great software, including Motsognir, the gopher server | |
| that runs at ratthing.com: | |
| Mateusz' gopher hole | |
| The Raspberry Pi of Death Gopherhole is very active and is run by someone | |
| that I seem to have at least a little in common with. The site has many | |
| good links and a well-written phlog. | |
| Raspberry Pi of Death Gopher Hole | |
| Christoph Lohmann is another very active gopher guru with a great site | |
| containing his many software projects. | |
| r-36.net | |
| The Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling | |
| at the University of Warsaw maintains a HUGE repository of software that | |
| is available via gopher. | |
| ftp.icm.edu.pl | |
| gopher.meulie.net has a large archive of EFF newsletters, gopher software, | |
| as well as fidonews and other textfiles. | |
| gopher.meulie.net | |
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