Robert_Toxen@harvard.HARVARD.EDU (01/16/87)
I disagree with you strongly with your objection to Jim Joyce's posting on the grounds that it is 'elitist' and and contains insufficient information and that it affects too few people. The last sentence 'Info will be at the Usenix desk' gives a slight clue since the annual Usenix meeting occurs next week. Those who will be attending Usenix probably know where it is being held, which is Washington, D.C. The Hilton is one of the two or three hotels involved with the conference (with shuttle buses and such). Notices will be posted around the conference specifying the which room it will be held in (the hotels usually assign the room only a day in advance). One doesn't need to know who Jim Joyce is but one might reasonably assume his bookstore sells books on UNIX rather than those on the N. Y. Times bestseller list. As for info-unix reaching others than those in the local Washington area, out of seven close friends I asked in California (3000 miles from Wash.) six said that they would be attending. So much for the distance theory. I, myself, will be travelling 400 miles from Boston to attend. (The conference is January 20 to 23 1987; registration is roughly $200. You need only to show up at the Omni Shoreham (sic) hotel in downtown Washington, D.C. You can take the Metro subway from National Airport.) Bob Toxen Stratus Computer, Marlboro, Mass. {ucbvax!ihnp4}!anvil!bob (Please use THIS address to reply.) "unix is a subset of inextinguishable" (Concept stolen from Roy Smith.)