chrisb@hubcap.clemson.edu (Instant Insanity) (01/13/90)
Hi,I am looking for Samuel P. Harbison, an address to reach him, any of his assocs associates, or someone to thank on his behalf for the incredible collection of posters which were created by him in 1972 - 1973. On the file, it gives an address at Princeton's Computer Center Clinic. and says copyright 1972 and 1973. If you are not familiar with these, they are ASCII files. (I mean HUGE files) 200k to more than a meg in one case. A cat, 2 Dogs, Mr. Spock, The moon, Time Magazine cover, Einstein, The Golden Gate Bridge (I think this is from him too), and several others. 2 X 3 pages - 8 X 9 pages BIG. I have been collecting these posters for the past semester, and think I have found them all. And printed them all on impact printers. Any help is appreciated. Thank You. Chris Behrens ChrisB@Hubcap.Clemson.Edu.
hammondp@ingr.com (Paul Hammond) (01/17/90)
in article <7637@hubcap.clemson.edu>, chrisb@hubcap.clemson.edu (Instant Insanity) says: > > Hi,I am looking for Samuel P. Harbison, an address to reach him, ... [ reason deleted ] > Any help is appreciated. > Thank You. > Chris Behrens ChrisB@Hubcap.Clemson.Edu. You might try Prentice-Hall (the publisher), Tartan Laboratories, or Carnegie-Mellon University. S.P.H. is the co-author of what is (in my opinion) the most useful book on C in existence. The book "C: A Reference Manual" (2nd Edition 1987) was published by Prentice-Hall. Various endpapers seem to indicate that S.P.H. is employed by Tartan Laboratories. Paul L. Hammond uunet!ingr!ocelot!paul