aberg@math.rutgers.edu (Hans Aberg) (01/28/89)
A lot of stuff can be gotten from sumex-aim.stanford.edu via anonymous ftp. Hans Aberg, Professor in Mathematics Rutgers University
spero@hposdl.HP.COM (Spero Koulouras) (02/04/89)
My copies of BinHex and Stuffit came from the Berkeley Macintosh User's Group (BMUG) at MacWorld. You can reach BMUG at: BMUG Inc. 1442A Walnut Street, #62 Berkeley, CA 94709-1496 (415) 549-2684 Ask for Telecom disk #1. You may have to join the user group to get disks. Disks cost $4 each plus $3 per order for shipping and handling. The disks contain shareware and you are expected to register with the program author. Regards, Spero Koulouras Hewlett-Packard
bmug@garnet.berkeley.edu (BMUG) (02/07/89)
In article <660004@hposdl.HP.COM> spero@hposdl.HP.COM (Spero Koulouras) writes: >My copies of BinHex and Stuffit came from the Berkeley Macintosh >User's Group (BMUG) at MacWorld. You can reach BMUG at: > > BMUG Inc. > 1442A Walnut Street, #62 > Berkeley, CA 94709-1496 > (415) 549-2684 > >Ask for Telecom disk #1. You may have to join the user group >to get disks. Disks cost $4 each plus $3 per order for shipping >and handling. The disks contain shareware and you are expected >to register with the program author. Just a clarification: People do *not* need to be BMUG members to purchase disks (or back issues of newsletters, PD-ROMs, or other stuff suchlike). >Regards, >Spero Koulouras >Hewlett-Packard Thanks, John Heckendorn /\ BMUG ARPA: bmug@garnet.berkeley.EDU A__A 1442A Walnut St., #62 BITNET: bmug@ucbgarnet |()| Berkeley, CA 94709 | | (415) 549-2684 | |
kehr@felix.UUCP (Shirley Kehr) (02/10/89)
In article <660004@hposdl.HP.COM> spero@hposdl.HP.COM (Spero Koulouras) writes:
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Are BMUG's disks (at $4) 400k or 800k? Do they pack them fairly full
and tell you how many k is on each disk like Budgetbytes does?
Shirley Kehr
bmug@garnet.berkeley.edu (BMUG) (02/14/89)
In article <82942@felix.UUCP> kehr@felix.UUCP (Shirley Kehr) writes: (citation deleted) > >Are BMUG's disks (at $4) 400k or 800k? Do they pack them fairly full >and tell you how many k is on each disk like Budgetbytes does? > >Shirley Kehr BMUG's disks are all 800k (well, 770, actually), and they're all packed pretty full (probably 740k on average). We don't print the k used on each disk, however. BTW, for people with 400k drives only, we'll send the equivalent of one of our 800k disks on two 400k's, for a slight duplicating charge. Our best deal perhaps is the 4-disk System Tools set for nine (that's right) bucks. John Heckendorn /\ BMUG ARPA: bmug@garnet.berkeley.EDU A__A 1442A Walnut St., #62 BITNET: bmug@ucbgarnet |()| Berkeley, CA 94709 | | (415) 549-2684 | |