look up telnet/mail sites for a certain location?
            *   Use the netfind service -- telnet to bruno cs.colorado.edu and
                login as 'netfind'.  Help is available there.  See also 8a-8d.
            *   Telnet to  info.cnri.reston.va.us 185  [? for instructions]
            *   Another Netfind server is rs.internic.net login as netfind

          What are other netfind addresses?    archie.au
                dino.conicit.ve          ds.internic.net 
                lincoln.technet.sg       macs.ee.mcgill.ca
                malloco.ing.puc.cl       monolith.cc.ic.ac.uk 
                mudhoney.micro.umn.edu   netfind.oc.com 
                netfind.vslib.cz         nic.nm.kr   
                nic.uakom.sk             redmont.cis.uab.edu
 
         I found an internet location using netfind, but my nameserver says
            "unknown host".  What do I do?
            *   Telnet to rs.internic.net (198.41.0.5), and use WAIS to
                translate the name into an IP number.  WAIS also provides
                other info about internet sites, like phone numbers and
                "snail (postal) mail" addresses for administrators, etc.
            *   WHOIS at the same address is also useful.
            *   Another option, often faster, is to use um-dns (#8c, below)
            *   If you are on a UNIX machine, you can also try nslookup

         How do I find out what name is associated with an IP number
            (opposite of 8b)?
            *   telnet 35.1.48.167 (hme3.merit.edu)   which host?  um-dns
                [at the query> prompt, type the ip number, or HELP]
              
            *   Type ? at the which host? prompt to see the *many* other
                info services here!

          I found the address for the computer that my friend uses, but
             I don't know his/her exact email address.  How do I get that?
                Send email to Postmaster@your.friends.computer or root@y.f.c
                [OR] check online phone books on panda (address below, more
                info in Panda>) [OR] call your friend on the phone.  :)
