[net.music.classical] interesting ads

malik@delphi.DEC (Karl Malik ZK01-1/F22 1-1440) (08/09/84)

SUBJ; A couple of interesting ads from Musicworks magazine


	"EAR Magazine announces UNDER 25 CONTEST. If you are a composer
of new music or sound, and are under 25 or know someone who is, write
or call EAR for contest entry information and application forms. Ear
Magazine, 325 Spring Street, Room 208 NY, NY 10013 (212)807-7944."

	Anyone seen a copy of the above? What's it like?

	"Soundings 13 - The Music of James Tenny. 297 pages of scores,
articles and writings. Edited by Peter Garland. Send $15 to Soundings
Press, P.O. Box 8319, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-8319 USA."

	What the heck is that last number? A zip? A phone number?


							- Karl

andrew@inmet.UUCP (08/17/84)

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inmet!andrew    Aug 15 10:03:00 1984

OK, I know this doesn't belong in net.music.classical, but as long as we're
on the subject of nine-digit zips:

Boston Edison's electric bills have been using 9DZ's since last month.  This
is the first time I've received mail with a 9DZ, although I've encountered
a lot of preprinted reply envelopes using one.

Andrew W. Rogers		...{harpo|ihnp4|ima|esquire}!inmet!andrew

benk@inmet.UUCP (08/23/84)

	Yep, its a zip, or rather one of those new-fangled nine-digit 
extended zips. 
	I saw my first one on the payment envelope for my Harvard-Coop
charge card.
	Hey, maybe someone should start a notes-file 'net.nineidigitzip'
or something like that, so everybody could post all the 9-digis they've
run into.  Be the first kid on YOUR block to have a 9-digit zip code in
in your return address.
	 WOWIE-ZOWIE !