[comp.sys.next] NeXTWORLD Icon Search...

declan@remus.rutgers.edu (Declan McCullagh/LZ) (10/30/90)

This was mentioned at a BaNG meeting a while back, and I thought I'd pass
it on since the offer is still open...

As you know, many magazines use tiny symbols to represent the rating
the magazine gives a product being reviewed.  Often, these can be tiny
mice, tiny computer symbols, stars, or even just dots.

NeXTWORLD is soliciting your help in searching for a symbol to use for
hardware and software reviews.  They've already thought of most of the
obvious ones, and have discarded them as too commonplace or
unoriginal.

Submit your ideas to NeXTWORLD at "nextwrld!dlavin@uunet.uu.net" by
midnight EST, Wednesday, October 31st.

If you submit an original idea for an icon and it is chosen, you will
receive $25, a subscription to NeXTWORLD, and credit in the magazine.

-Declan

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paul@surf.sics.bu.oz (Paul Davis) (10/31/90)

[Sorry about the bandwidth, but... ]
Declan;

I see you are posting to comp.sys.next again, but my mail is not
getting through to you.  I still want the 2 optical disks you
offered to buy me and for which I paid you on September 1.

Please reply.
paul@terrapin.bus.bu.oz.au

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stone@unmvax.cs.unm.edu (Andrew Stone) (10/31/90)

In article <1357@surf.sics.bu.oz> paul@terrapin.bus.bu.oz.au (Paul Davis)
writes:
>[Sorry about the bandwidth, but... ]
 
 While we are wasting bandwidth, I think the icon search should end with
 1 to five dancing cubes with tophats. They might be waving that back hand,
 and be tipping their hat with the other.

 Send me a request at droid!andrew@unmvax.cs.unm.edu for postscript version.
 [stone@hydra.unm.edu works, by why make the mailer work so hard?]
 [Gohd I love NeXTMail! Now I have found the ultimate use for TextArt.]

 andrew

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tjb@unhd.UNH.EDU (Thomas J. Baker) (11/06/90)

Could somebody give me an address for NeXTWORLD so that I might get a
subscription?  Thanks in advance.

tjb

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