[comp.specification] Overwhelming demand for Ease Report - SEZ.YALE.

zenith-steven@cs.yale.edu (Steven Ericsson Zenith) (07/17/90)

Further to my earlier posting announcing Yale Research Report:

      Programming with Ease: Semiotic definition of the language
			Steven Ericsson Zenith
			      July 1990
	   
		     Yale Research Report RR809
			   Yale University
		    Department of Computer Science
			      New Haven,
			  Connecticut. USA.

The response for this report has been absolutely overwhelming and
unexpected (almost 150 requests in only a couple of days) and given
the current difficult budgetary constraints imposed upon us here by
vaporizing grant funding I am afraid we must arrange to cover these
costs.

Overseas requests will forgive us for simply including an invoice to
cover shipping and handling costs. Outstanding requests from North
America will also include an invoice to cover shipping and handling.
Please, if this is cause for concern, email me direct.

The charge will be small and not exceed cost.

I have set up anonymous ftp access for those able to ftp. The LaTeX
file is available in compressed form on

bulldog.cs.yale.edu  (128.36.0.3) in directory "pub" as "ease.tex.Z"

Don't forget to ftp in binary mode.  Please send me email of your
signature if you use ftp.

Copies of the report can still be obtained from Chris Hatchell at Yale.
Email requests to: hatchell-chris@cs.yale.edu
An invoice to cover cost of shipping and handling will be included.

Thank you all for your interest in my work.
Regards,
Steven

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