mendozag@pur-ee.UUCP (Grado) (04/26/88)
Are there any mailing lists concerned with the Symbolics Lisp Machines? I remember I read about one in the Arpanet some time ago. Thanks in advance, Victor M. Mendoza-Grado School of EE, Box 62 Purdue University W. Lafayette, IN 47907 mendozag@ecn.purdue.edu
barmar@think.COM (Barry Margolin) (05/01/88)
The only mailing list I know of that is specifically related to Symbolics is SLUG@Warbucks.AI.SRI.COM. This is the mailing list for the Symbolics Lisp Users' Group. If you're a Symbolics customer you should join the users' group, and you should get on the mailing list. Barry Margolin Thinking Machines Corp. barmar@think.com uunet!think!barmar
ANKGC@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Anil Khullar) (05/14/88)
In article <20377@think.UUCP>, barmar@think.COM (Barry Margolin) says: > >The only mailing list I know of that is specifically related to >Symbolics is SLUG@Warbucks.AI.SRI.COM. This is the mailing list for >the Symbolics Lisp Users' Group. If you're a Symbolics customer you >should join the users' group, and you should get on the mailing list. > >Barry Margolin >Thinking Machines Corp. > >barmar@think.com >uunet!think!barmar I guess in the three years that I've been using lisp-m, I had to call friends and sometimes e-mail to stony-brook.scrc and few times got to texas.edu; but this I was unaware of.... Thanks !! for this info... ------- Anil Khullar BITNET:ank@cunyvms1 (prefered) PhD. Program in Psychology INTERNET:ankgc@cunyvm.cuny.edu CUNY Graduate Center ATTNET: (w) 212 642 2705 New York NY 10036 (h) sorry-i-pay-for-privacy {[I wish VM had a speller and a diction for Trivial things .....]}