soc.culture.celtic
As was the case with many others, my first access to the internet was via a Freenet. I spent a good deal of time reading the soc.culture.scottish and the soc.culture.celtic Usenet groups.
I note that my submissions to the soc.culture.celtic faq are still up there, floating around the web for almost ten years now. Cool.
Craig Cockburn was then, and likely still is, one of the web's main Celtic and Scottish history/culture guru's, not to mention Scots Gaelic language.
Excerpt from The Campblog Archive
By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Digital Transformation, Agile Management, Politics and Social change
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25 November 2003
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