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- FAQs: Lisp: USENET - Contains links to various FAQs concerning Lisp.
- Visual Basic FAQ - Usenet VB FAQs index -- the Frequently Asked Questions document for Microsoft Visual Basic.
- Raw IP Networking FAQ - Thamer Al-Herbish's Raw IP Networking FAQ about networking below TCP/UDP and sniffing networks. Includes raw socket source code.
- Bicycles FAQ - Index of road and mountainbike Usenet FAQs.
- Lars' Lucid Dreaming FAQ - Extensive FAQ covering all the usual aspects of lucid dreaming, along with more specialized content: inducing precognitive dreams, affecting physical matter via dreams, sharing dreams, extending time in dreams, and using herbs to promote dream vividness.
- Mountain bike mailing list faq - Extensive FAQ compiled and appended by members of a mountain bike mailing list.
- AIX FAQ - 5-part FAQ from the Usenet group comp.unix.aix
- Internet FAQ Consortium - This searchable archive contains Usenet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) postings in hypertext format and in FTP archive textual format. Also includes information about FAQ authoring and FAQ maintenance.
- C FAQs - Contains a collection of links to various FAQs as well as who maintains them.
- Windows '95 Java FAQ - Written by D'Arcy Smith.
Wikipedia Articles
- Infrequently Asked Questions - Infrequently Asked Questions, abbreviated as IAQ, is a variation of video game FAQs, written about games that are made up by the authors. This is different from FWAKs, which are bogus FAQs made for existing games for humor purposes.
- GameFAQs - GameFAQs is a website that hosts FAQs and walkthroughs for video games. It was created in November 1995 by Jeff "CJayC" Veasey and has been owned by CNET Networks since May 2003.
- CheatCodes.com - CheatCodes.com is a gaming website that has published video game cheat codes, FAQs, and walkthroughs since 2001.
- NHSmail - NHSmail is the name of the secure, web-based email service developed for the National Health Services (NHS) of England and Scotland NHSmail FAQs under the National Programme for IT by the Connecting for Health Agency.
- Nuclear sclerosis - Nuclear sclerosis is an age-related change in the density of the crystalline lens nucleus that occurs in all older animals."Cataract Surgery – FAQs: What is nuclear sclerosis?