SAGE@LL.ARPA (01/27/89)
Local addressee: SAGE Message-ID: <SAGE.02739044@LL.ARPA> Although I posted a similar message not very long ago, I am still getting questions about the subscription rates for The Computer Journal (TCJ). Also, I have now talked to Art Carlson, the publisher, and have learned that my overseas rates were not entirely correct. 1 YEAR 2 YEARS ------ ------- United States $16 $28 Canada $22 $42 Surface Foreign $24 Air to Europe $32 Air to Elsewhere $38 I did not ask Art Carlson about two-year rates outside the US and Canada. The figures might be a bit daunting anyway! I should add that a one-year subscription means six issues. Subscriptions can be ordered by writing or calling: The Computer Journal 190 Sullivan Crossroad Columbia Falls, MT 59912 (that's Montana!) 406-257-9119 TCJ accepts checks, MasterCard, and VISA. For those who might be interested, here is an abstract of the table of contents of the Jan/Feb 89 issue, which just came out. Information Engineering by C. Thomas Hilton The first part of a series on using the information in our databases. Modula-2 by Dave Moore, Alex Pournelle, and Barry Workman Good reference books are hard to locate. This list will help you find the ones you need. Temperature Measurement and Control by Matthew K. Rogoyski An inexpensive, automated temperature measuring interface for agricultural applications of computers. ZCPR3 Corner by Jay Sage Z Systems Associates, Z-Nodes, Z-Plan for computer clubs, Amstrad computer, and ZFILER. Real Computing by Richard Rodman National Semiconductor NS32032, hardware for the experimenter, CPUs in the series, and software options. SPRINT by C. Thomas Hilton This may be the best choice for a professional word processor. ZCPR3's Named Shell Variables by Rick Charnes Using shell variables and the shell stack. REL-Style Assembly Language for CP/M and Z-System by Bruce Morgen Part 2: Segments, EXTRN, and relieving programming drudgery. Advanced CP/M by Bridger Mitchell Environmental programming and a tale of too hasty system design. In addition, there is an editorial column, a letters column, and "The Computer Corner" by Bill Kibler.