arxt@sphinx.uchicago.edu (patrick palmer) (05/29/88)
If this is a re-post I apologize. I found my first attempt in my mail, bounced back from UMass because the name "George" was unrecognized? Was this an attempt to communicate by someone? ---------- Before anyone gets too excited about Amigas in the Soviet Union, they should be aware of the illustration practices of the supermarket tabloids - excluding the National Enquirer. For example, some years ago I noted a story that a UFO had been sited by astronomers at an observatory in Vermont. I could not think of any observatories in Vermont, I looked inside and found the story - with an impressive photo of Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wisconsin. (I was amused because that is our observatory.) There was no caption, the story and the photo were simply placed side by side. I have noticed several other similiar juxtapositions in these tabloids, so I conclude that the photos are only intended to illustrate the general idea of the story - to put it as politely as possible. The key is the lack of captions or extremely vague captions. (It turned out that the UFO report was from an amateur astronomer in Vermont.)
vkr@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu (Vidhyanath K. Rao) (05/30/88)
In article <4299@sphinx.uchicago.edu>, arxt@sphinx.uchicago.edu (patrick palmer) writes: > If this is a re-post I apologize. I found my first attempt in my mail, > bounced back from UMass because the name "George" was unrecognized? The same thing happened to me. But I got a couple of responses to my post. So the message went out to some. This George seems to be somebody who the Amiga-relay thinks exists but really doesn't. May be somebody could fix this.