[comp.sources.misc] v10INF4: comp.sources.misc queue, and apology

allbery@uunet.UU.NET (Brandon S. Allbery - comp.sources.misc) (02/14/90)

Posting-number: Volume 10, Administrivia 4
Submitted-by: allbery@uunet.UU.NET (Brandon S. Allbery - comp.sources.misc)
Archive-name: queue-900213

Well, your moderator has been known to have his bad days, but this was starting
to look like his bad *year*.  It's rather uncommon for me to disappear, and I
figure I owe you folks an explanation.

My car was severely damaged in an accident on 1/2---the other driver (who was
cited, BTW) turns out not to have been insured, and I was getting no help what-
soever from my own insurance company.  Less important stuff like c.s.m (and my
job!) ended up taking a back seat.  However, things seem to finally be
resolving themselves, and hopefully I won't be disappearing again in the near
future.

In the meantime, submissions have been piling up.  Here's the current queue:

001: PC-MAIL release 2, patch1 for MS C sscanf()
002: PC-MAIL release 2, patch2
003: MSDOS Shell (sh) Implementation - Part 01 of 05
004: MSDOS Shell (sh) Implementation - Part 03 of 05
005: MSDOS Shell (sh) Implementation - Addendum
006: MSDOS Shell (sh) Implementation - Part 04 of 05
007: MSDOS Shell (sh) Implementation - Part 05 of 05
008: MSDOS Shell (sh) Implementation - Part 00 of 05
009: MSDOS Shell (sh) Implementation - Part 02 of 05
010: An 8031/8051 Assembler
011: Backwards cat
012: config.c v4.2, Everything you wanted to know about your C compiler (and more)
013: man_burst, csh script to expand multi-name mans via .so references
014: which4 - supersedes fast which2.c
015: Watching disk usage
016: Cassette cover printing program, part 1
017: cassette cover printing program part2
018: National Enquirer Headline Generator
019: MultiTalk1.2 - Multi-user Talk Parlour
020: siotools patch 5

(Note:  One submission was partially lost; I have asked the submitter to re-
send it.)

I will be sending these out tonight; some things may be sent in a different
order or with different subject lines.

++Brandon

(P.S.  And whose idea was it to replace uunet with a Pyramid, so that all my
programs had to be recompiled?  On the other hand, it forced me to bring
the archive-name database up to date from volume 3 on, so it wasn't a total
waste.  1/2 ;-)