[comp.sys.mac] Think C mailing list created

jpb@umbio.miami.edu (Joe Block) (03/15/90)

Due to the heavy demand for a Think C list after I posted a request about
whether one existed, I have decided to set one up (Thanks to jherr for
giving me permission).  Unfortunately, I lost some of the requests to join 
the list.  Those of you who wanted to join but don't receive the welcome
message should email me again (sorry) and I will get you on the list asap.

To join, send mail to think-c-request@umbio.miami.edu.  The address of the
actual list is think-c@umbio.miami.edu.  Please do *not* send subscription
requests to the mailing list.

JB
--
Joe Block -ThinkC mailing list administrator (think-c-request@umbio.miami.edu)
There was a young poet named Dan, whose poetry would never scan,
when told this was so, He said, Yes I know,
It's because I try to fit every possible sylable into the last line that I can.

jpb@umbio.miami.edu (Joe Block) (03/15/90)

Please put the Internet address you want the list delivered inside the message.
Preferably one that you know works ;->, as I have had some trouble with messages
bouncing. :-<

Thanks

JB
--
Joe Block -ThinkC mailing list administrator (think-c-request@umbio.miami.edu)
There was a young poet named Dan, whose poetry would never scan,
when told this was so, He said, Yes I know,
It's because I try to fit every possible sylable into the last line that I can.

jpb@umbio.miami.edu (Joe Block) (03/16/90)

In article <1990Mar15.011728.11429@umigw.miami.edu> jpb@umbio.miami.edu (Joe Block) writes:
%>Please put the Internet address you want the list delivered inside the message.
%>Preferably one that you know works ;->, as I have had some trouble with messages
%>bouncing. :-<
%>

Also, tell me if you want the back messages mailed to you along with the
acknowledgement that I added you to the list.  The file is fairly large, so
I will assume you do NOT want it unless you tell me otherwise.

JB
--
Joe Block -ThinkC mailing list administrator (think-c-request@umbio.miami.edu)
There was a young poet named Dan, whose poetry would never scan,
when told this was so, He said, Yes I know,
It's because I try to fit every possible sylable into the last line that I can.