K312240@AEARN.BITNET (Klaus Kusche) (02/06/89)
Dear Mailing List! Is the "Parallelogram" newsletter dead? The last issue I received is #8, Nov. 88 I think. Are there any later issues? Did they stop free service for non-commercial people? Is it necessary to resubscribe from time to time? Greetings Klaus Kusche (K312240@AEARN.BITNET).
gdburns@TBAG.OSC.EDU (Greg Burns) (02/06/89)
> The last issue I received is #8, Nov. 88 I think.
Hmmm, most peculiar. That's the last issue I received. I called Frances
Sopsick, the assistant editor, whom I met at the SIMD conference in
Fairfax and she claimed all was normal and couldn't explain why I had
no longer been getting issues. She promised to send me back issues
(this was three weeks ago) and I still have not seen anything. But
apparently all is well with Parallelogram. I enjoy the newsletter, though
they intend to spread their wings and focus less on the transputer.
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Greg Burns gdburns@tbag.osc.edu
Trillium Diving Team (614) 292-8492
Office of Research Computing The Ohio State University
mbroadbe@gldsyd.OZ (Mark Broadbent) (02/08/89)
In article <8902051316.AA16485@tcgould.TN.CORNELL.EDU>, K312240@AEARN.BITNET (Klaus Kusche) writes: > > > Dear Mailing List! > > Is the "Parallelogram" newsletter dead? > > The last issue I received is #8, Nov. 88 I think. > Are there any later issues? Did they stop free service for > non-commercial people? Is it necessary to resubscribe from time to time? Where should I write to, to subscribe to Parallelogram? And how much will it cost? Thanks, Mark Broadbent ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Broadbent ACSnet: mbroadbe@gldsyd.oz UUCP: ...!uunet!munnari!gldsyd.oz!mbroadbe ARPANET: mbroadbe%gldsyd.oz@uunet.uu.net -------------------------------------------------------------------------