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FAQ Finder
http://members.tripod.com/~FAQ_Home/
Comprehensive guide to over 1800 FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions lists) available on the Internet, arranged by category.
Internet FAQ Archives
http://www.faqs.org/
This site contains two parts. First is an archive of Usenet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) postings in Hypertext format and in FTP archive textual format. Searchable and organized by newsgroups, category, author, or archive name. The second part is "an archive of 'Internet Best Current Practices (BCPs)', 'Request For Comments (RFCs)', 'For Your Information (FYIs)' and 'IAB Internet Standards (STDs)'. BCP, FYIs and STDs are a subset of the RFC series. The RFC series covers a broad range of interests. Core topics focus on the Internet and the TCP/IP protocol suite. However, many topics related to computer communication are found in RFCs."
The WWW news.answers archive
http://faqs.cs.uu.nl/na-msc/descr.html
"The Usenet newsgroup news.answers is a repository for periodic informational postings (also called Frequently Asked Questions postings, or FAQs) from other newsgroups." This archive is updated automatically. You can browse by archive name or by newsgroup, or search the full text of the FAQ archive by keyword.

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