mike@cs.keele.ac.uk (Michael A. Green) (04/20/89)
From article <3853@tekred.CNA.TEK.COM>, by billr@tekred.CNA.TEK.COM (Bill Randle): > collection of line printer posters/pictures. I have obtain another large > collection of posters and would be interested in peoples' comments pro or > > -Bill Randle Any and all extra posters would be appreciated, they have become scarce in recent years. Please post as many as possible, -- |Michael A. Green. |JANET: mike@uk.ac.keele.cs | |Department of Computer Science |BITNET: mike%cs.kl.ac.uk@ukacrl | |University of Keele, Keele, |ARPANET: mike%cs.kl.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk | |Staffordshire. ST5 5BG. U.K. |VOICE: +44 782 621111 ex. 3357/3347 |
mal4477@ultb.UUCP (M.A. Lefebvre) (04/21/89)
I'm in favor of MORE lp-posters. I love the one's I have and I wouldn't mind having more. Please POST!!!
root@eltek.jakgym.se (Sys-Admin) (04/21/89)
Hi there, sorry for using the sysops account, but since I am the sysop I thought I could reply to this article anyway. About your question - I'm willing to accept a batch of posters/pictures. I could also be willing to admini- strate requests from other users here in Sweden unless our own backbone at The Royal Institute of Technology will do that for Sweden. yours, Olof Backing (obg@jakgym.se)
luc@spcc386.UUCP (Luc Rooijakkers) (04/21/89)
In article <586@kl-cs.UUCP> mike@cs.keele.ac.uk (Michael A. Green) writes: >From article <3853@tekred.CNA.TEK.COM>, by billr@tekred.CNA.TEK.COM (Bill Randle): >> collection of line printer posters/pictures. I have obtain another large >> collection of posters and would be interested in peoples' comments pro or >> >> -Bill Randle > >Any and all extra posters would be appreciated, they have become scarce >in recent years. Couldn't agree more. Please Post ! (or mail me if you dont...) -- Luc Rooijakkers luc@spcc386.UUCP -or- uunet!mcvax!hp4nl!spcc386!luc
ray@vantage.UUCP (Ray Liere) (04/28/89)
> I have obtain another large > collection of posters and would be interested in peoples' comments pro or > con for posting them. The entire collection would take approx. 50 parts, > so I'd probably be selective about what was posted. > I am a relatively new subscriber to the comp.sources.unix and comp.sources.misc newsgroups, so am not sure what an "lp poster" is, although I think I know (if the name is descriptive!). My concern would be the size of each of the 50+/- parts, as we are fed via dial up long distance lines ... at 1200 baud. Ray Liere Vantage Consulting and Research Corporation voice: (503)657-7294 uucp: hplabs!hpfcla!hpubvwa!vantage!ray
gorpong@telxon.UUCP (Gordon C. Galligher) (05/12/89)
In article <3853@tekred.CNA.TEK.COM> billr@tekred.CNA.TEK.COM (Bill Randle) writes: >There appeared to be quite a bit of interest in the fairly recently posted >collection of line printer posters/pictures. I have obtain another large >collection of posters and would be interested in peoples' comments pro or >con for posting them. The entire collection would take approx. 50 parts, >so I'd probably be selective about what was posted. > Instead of burning up the nets, I would suggest posting a listing of what you have, and then let people send you mail requesting what they want. I do understand that your time is most-likely limited (as is most people's) and that may be an extra burden on you; but if the people really want the posters then they can afford to wait a bit. This will save countless $$$ for many news sites that get this group :-)!! -- Gordon. -- Gordon C. Galligher <|> ...!uunet!telxon!gorpong <|> gorpong@teleng.uucp.uu.net Telxon Corporation <|> "Captain, I hardly believe that insults are within your Akron, Ohio, 44313 <|> prerogative as my commanding officer" - Spock (216) 867-3700 (3512)<|> (City on the Edge of Forever (Starring Joan Collins))