4.0231 Follow-ups: 1990 ALLC/ACH; NY Times on Halio (2/45)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 27 Jun 90 17:25:47 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0231. Wednesday, 27 Jun 1990.
(1) Date: Wed, 27 Jun 90 17:06 GMT (32 lines)
From: Helmut Schanze <GC130@DSIHRZ51>
Subject: ALLC/ACH 90 Conference
(2) Date: Tue, 26 Jun 90 23:18:55 EDT (14 lines)
From: Julie Falsetti <JEFHC@CUNYVM>
Subject: Halio article
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Date: Wed, 27 Jun 90 17:06 GMT
From: Helmut Schanze <GC130@DSIHRZ51>
Subject: ALLC/ACH 90 Conference
To all participants of the ALLC-ACH 90 Conference
THE NEW MEDIUM
SIEGEN
The local Organizers would like to express thanks to all participants of
the conference who contributed to the success of the conference by
lectures, demonstrations, chairs and statements in discussions or even
by giving hints in more private talks.
We also would like to thank all participants for coming to Siegen. The
great interest compensated many times for the efforts of organization.
Those who could not attend the conference but are interested to get a
book of abstracts may order it by help of their local book seller or the
publisher.
The price is DM 50,- (plus shipping).
The address of the publisher is:
Alano Verlag
Kongresstrasse 5
D-5100 Aachen
Germany
Helmut Schanze
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Date: Tue, 26 Jun 90 23:18:55 EDT
From: Julie Falsetti <JEFHC@CUNYVM>
Subject: Halio article
The Halio article has reached the New York Times (6-26-90). A summary
of the article was the follow up piece for a review of MacProof. The
intro reads "Most writers need all the help they can get. If a
recently published study is to be believed, those who write on a
Macintosh computer may need even more. "
I guess it is to be believed because the last paragraph of the
summary of the Halio article is "A computer analysis of randomly
selected compositions confirmed her impression. The research will
continue."