thomson@cs.utah.edu (Rich Thomson) (12/08/89)
In an e-mail message, Judy Brown <jbrown@umaxc.weeg.uiowa.edu> writes: > Subject: comp-vis > How does one subscribe to this list? I thought from the > discussion with sci-vis that it was another news feed, > but it doesn't seem to be. comp-vis is a mailing list I started about a year and a half ago for the subject of computer visualization, of which scientific visualization is a specialization. To add/delete yourself to/from the list, send a message to: comp-vis-request@cs.utah.edu with the message body indicating the desired administrative action. To send contributions to comp-vis, send your mail to: comp-vis@cs.utah.edu If you wish to obtain back issues (there are a couple), you can ftp to cs.utah.edu (internet host address 128.110.4.21) and cd to pub/comp-vis. As described in news.lists, the charter of this mailing list is: (From news.lists, dated 7 Nov 89) comp-visualization Contact: comp-vis-request@cs.utah.edu (Rich Thomson) Purpose: This mailing list is intended to be a forum for discussion of computer visualization. "Computer visualization" refers to the related topics of graphical program interfaces, simulation, image processing and computer graphics with a dash of hypermedia and artificial intelligence thrown in. The group discusses any and or all topics related to computer visualization and its application to problems in the sciences. [ Beware that this mailing list may be merged with Mark VandeWettering's sci-vis mailing list. We're still hashing out the details ] -- Rich -- Rich Thomson thomson@cs.utah.edu {bellcore,hplabs,uunet}!utah-cs!thomson "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly." Thomas Paine, _The Crisis_, Dec. 23rd, 1776 Rich Thomson thomson@cs.utah.edu {bellcore,hplabs,uunet}!utah-cs!thomson "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly." Thomas Paine, _The Crisis_, Dec. 23rd, 1776