ddaniel@lindy.Stanford.EDU (D. Daniel Sternbergh) (03/09/91)
I received a kind offer from someone on the Internet for a copy of the hypercard stack(s) called "If Monks Had Macs...", but my correspondent seems to have gotten snowed under with work, or lost net access, or otherwise disappeared. Does anyone else know where I might be able to track down a copy? From the description, it sounded like something I'd really be interested in, and I've already got a couple of people here anxiously awaiting its arrival. Many thanks, == Daniel == The despair with which Kafka knocks on the door of the Lord makes one doubt whether he expected the door to be opened, whereas the intimacy and at times almost critical impatience with which Yiddish folk writers of the Hasidic period appealed to the Lord leave no doubt that they believed He would respond. I. Howe, E. Greenberg
ireland@ac.dal.ca (03/09/91)
In article <1991Mar8.222351.8110@leland.Stanford.EDU>, ddaniel@lindy.Stanford.EDU (D. Daniel Sternbergh) writes: > I received a kind offer from someone on the Internet for a copy of the > hypercard stack(s) called "If Monks Had Macs...", but my correspondent > seems to have gotten snowed under with work, or lost net access, or > otherwise disappeared. Does anyone else know where I might be able to > track down a copy? From the description, it sounded like something > I'd really be interested in, and I've already got a couple of people > here anxiously awaiting its arrival. > > Many thanks, > > == Daniel == If Monks had Macs can be obtained from BMUG and I think I saw it listed in the index of the University of Michigan ftp site (35.1.1.43). You can get the index by typing GET PC2:!INDEX after the standard anonymous login. Hope this helps, Keith Conover ireland@ac.dal.ca