edward@engr.uky.edu (Edward C. Bennett) (11/04/87)
In article <7608@g.ms.uky.edu> david@ms.uky.edu (David Herron) writes: >Does anybody know Bob Hamilton of "hasmed"? Or know of any sites >in Cincinatti that are actually hooked up? > >There are also some people at the U of Cincinatti who would like to be on >Usenet. This doesn't answer Dave's question, but anyway... SDRC is in Cincinatti. My inside source says that they aren't on any network (Paranoia, most likely). What would be a good method for him to approach management with about getting on a network? Not necessarily for USENET, but for communication in general? In a more general sense, how does one convince upper-level management that network access is a desirable thing? -- Edward C. Bennett DOMAIN: edward@engr.uky.edu UUCP: cbosgd!ukma!ukecc!edward "Goodnight M.A." BITNET: edward%ukecc.uucp@ukma "He's become a growling, snarling white-hot mass of canine terror"
rick@seismo.CSS.GOV (Rick Adams) (11/05/87)
SDRC is connected to uunet. --r(TM)
edward@engr.uky.edu (Edward C. Bennett) (11/05/87)
In article <44183@beno.seismo.CSS.GOV> rick@seismo.CSS.GOV (Rick Adams) writes: >SDRC is connected to uunet. Weeeeell hush my mouth. Things musta be changin' up thar! I betta update my infomashun! -- Edward C. Bennett DOMAIN: edward@engr.uky.edu UUCP: cbosgd!ukma!ukecc!edward "Goodnight M.A." BITNET: edward%ukecc.uucp@ukma "He's become a growling, snarling white-hot mass of canine terror"