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From: not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev)
Subject: Re: There he goes again
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D <nospam@example.net> wrote:
> Perhaps, in the end, we'll revert to the classic, eternal beauty of 
> dmoz.org? It no longer works but it was one of those directories curated 
> by humans.

It's reborn at curlie.org, though unfortunately they keep making
the website worse. I'm sure in someone's opinion it's
better/prettier or maybe more smartphone compatible, but in
lightweight browsers it now borders on unusable. I used to like
dmoz.org a lot more (of course the links have become more out of
date since it was online too).

I saw once that the data is available to download, and have been
tempted to try implementing my own interface, but that's probably
something I'd spend more time working on than actually using.

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