harrow@exodus.dec.com (Jeff Harrow, NCSE LKG1-3/F16 DTN=226-7445) (10/06/86)
I recently noticed on INFO-MAC that the newest (Sept.) Tech Notest were available there. Could some kind sole with FTP access repost them on Usenet (as was done recently)? That is a *VERY* helpful service which I'm sure is appreciated my many on Usenet. Thanks, Jeff
baron@runx.OZ (Jason Haines) (10/15/86)
Could someone please post the Sept. TechNotes to USENET?? Thanks in advance, Jason Haines /* Jason Haines ACSnet: baron@runx * Sydney, Australia CSNET: baron@runx.oz * ARPA: baron%runx.oz@seismo.css.gov * UUCP: * {enea,hplabs,mcvax,prlb2,seismo,ubc-vision,ukc}!munnari!runx.oz!baron */
werner@ut-ngp.UUCP (Werner Uhrig) (10/16/86)
In article <189@runx.OZ>, baron@runx.OZ (Jason Haines) writes: > Could someone please post the Sept. TechNotes to USENET?? wouldn't it be a lot better idea to have someone in Australia post this data with limited local distribution (if you can call a continent, i.e. Australia "local") ?? some developers there must be getting the stuff on disk, I would imagine, else it's about time to join APDA ... if nothing else, I'd be perfectly happy to send a floppy myself, without requesting a disk or a SASE, or anything in return. Maybe a "thank you; the disk arrived" on a postcard with some of your weird animals ....(-: (some of my best friends are .... oh, well... ) ...you'd expect the latter courtesy is automatic - not when I sent a disk to "Down Under" last year .... not even a net-Email message .... but I won't let that deter me from doing it again .... BTW, unless the news is shipped to Australia "free" on some company's or government's dedicated line (I believe there are ARPA-hosts there, and folks there might be routinely getting the stuff from the SUMEX-archives anyway ??!!) it might be cheaper for you to direct-dial and download those files from some US-BBS at 2400baud ... but my offer of a "free" disk still stands ... Cheers, ---Werner