troch@pilot.njin.net (Rod Troch) (08/08/90)
I remember reading about an ftp site that had the bible available for the next machine. Unfortunately I can not recall the site. I am hoping someone can tell me from which site it is ftp accessable. Thanks, Rod -- ----------- If you yell: Rod Troch; Forget it though, I will never hear you!! But try one of these: internet : troch@luau.kean.edu : troch@pilot.njin.net compuserve : 75335.544@compuserve.com
john@math.utexas.edu (John R. Schutz) (08/08/90)
troch@pilot.njin.net (Rod Troch) writes: >I remember reading about an ftp site that had the bible available for >the next machine. I don't think so. As far as I know, only the REVIEW of the NeXT bible is available for ftp. Check for it on cc.purdue.edu (not sure about that thought). john -- | John R. Schutz | Internet: john@csrnxt1.ae.utexas.edu | | Center for Space Research | NeXTmail: ditto | | Programmer (NeXT) | THENET : UTCSR::JOHN | | Etc. | Standard disclaimer |
john@math.utexas.edu (John R. Schutz) (08/09/90)
*APOLOGY!* I am sorry! I posted hastily about there being no bible for the NeXT without getting all the facts. I had assumed we were talking about the NeXT Bible (the book) but it was supposed to be the King James' version of the bible. I APOLOGIZE PROFUSELY!!!! troch@pilot.njin.net (Rod Troch) writes: >Unfortunately I can not recall the site. I am hoping someone can tell >me from which site it is ftp accessable. You can pick up the KJB from cs.ubc.ca (137.82.8.5). I forget the directory, but if you cannot find it, mail me and I will tell you. >Thanks, >Rod Sure...SORRY SORRY SORRY ABOUT THE MISUNDERSTANDING HERE! john -- | John R. Schutz | Internet: john@csrnxt1.ae.utexas.edu | | Center for Space Research | NeXTmail: ditto | | Programmer (NeXT) | THENET : UTCSR::JOHN | | Etc. | Standard disclaimer |
morrison@cs.ubc.ca (Rick Morrison) (08/10/90)
The King James version of the bible as it originally appeared on the simtel archives is available in rtf format suitable for inclusion in the NeXT digital library. It is available, by anon FTP only, from cs.ubc.ca in directory next/literature/kingjames. Grab all files in that directory. I don't know if it is available at other sites. ------------------ Rick Morrison | {alberta,uw-beaver,uunet}!ubc-cs!morrison Dept. of Computer Science| morrison@cs.ubc.ca Univ. of British Columbia| morrison%ubc.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5 | morrison@ubc.csnet (ubc-csgrads=137.82.8.20) (604) 228-5010
dadler@blake.acs.washington.edu (David Adler) (08/14/90)
I obtained the King James version from UBC although I don't remember the exact IP address or directory, try contacting: Rick Morrison UBC Dept. of Computer Science Vancouver, B.C. Canada for further info. -- David A. Adler University of Washington Pathology SM-30 Seattle, WA 98195