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Thalidomide
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Formula: C13H10N2O4       Weight: 258.233(1) g/mol

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Hi CCl,
I have a small problem a little bit out of chemistry.
I want to download last version of visual tcl/tk. It can be
found on www.neuron.com but unfortunately all DNS servers
here in Aachen answering me that this host is unknown.
I'm nearly sure that it's known because I've been there for some
weeks/months and actual net-search also pointing me to the same
site.
So my ask - can somebody in US make for me: 
  nslookup www.neuron.com
and send me IP number of this host?

regards

   Krzys Radacki
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On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Krzysztof Radacki wrote:
> I have a small problem a little bit out of chemistry.
> I want to download last version of visual tcl/tk. It can be
> found on www.neuron.com but unfortunately all DNS servers
> here in Aachen answering me that this host is unknown.
> I'm nearly sure that it's known because I've been there for some
> weeks/months and actual net-search also pointing me to the same
> site.
> So my ask - can somebody in US make for me: 
>   nslookup www.neuron.com
> and send me IP number of this host?

I couldn't locate that site either-- but take a look at

	www.tcltk.com

I'm sure you'll find pointers to what you're looking for, and quite a
bit more.

--
Rick Venable                  =====\     |=|    "Eschew Obfuscation"
FDA/CBER Biophysics Lab       |____/     |=|
Bethesda, MD  U.S.A.          |   \    / |=|  ( Not an official statement or
Rick_Venable@nih.gov          |    \  /  |=|    position of the FDA; for that,
http://www.erols.com/rvenable       \/   |=|    see   http://www.fda.gov  )



