4.0529 Responses (9/112)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 26 Sep 90 17:46:40 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0529. Wednesday, 26 Sep 1990.


(1) Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 07:38:08 EDT (8 lines)
From: Judith Rowe <JUDITH@PUCC>
Subject: networks

(2) Date: Tue, 25 Sep 90 23:37:39 -0400 (12 lines)
From: jdg@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Joel D. Goldfield)
Subject: "E-dictionary en francais"

(3) Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 13:46 CDT (12 lines)
From: Tom Bestul <TBESTUL@crcvms.unl.edu>
Subject: RE: Robert Electronique

(4) Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 02:22 EDT (11 lines)
From: Michel LENOBLE <LENOBLEM@umtlvr.bitnet>
Subject: Re: Early Church Fathers

(5) Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 08:26:40 PDT (20 lines)
From: Randall Smith <6500rms@UCSBUXA.BITNET>
Subject: Re: MAC Concordances; Micro-OCP

(6) Date: Wednesday, 26 Sep 1990 12:57:20 EDT (8 lines)
From: "Patrick W. Conner" <U47C2@WVNVM>
Subject: Intellimation

(7) Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 13:10:10 EDT (17 lines)
From: Stephen Clausing <SCLAUS@YALEVM>
Subject: Private Tutor/Intellimation address

(8) Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 16:40 EDT (13 lines)
From: Lorre Smith <LS973@ALBNYVMS.BITNET>
Subject: Intellimation

(9) Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 00:58:44 EDT (11 lines)
From: Sarah L. Higley <slhi@uhura.cc.rochester.edu>
Subject: FRODO

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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 07:38:08 EDT
From: Judith Rowe <JUDITH@PUCC>
Subject: networks

As you will probably hear from every primary and secondary reader of
HUMANIST from Princeton, there is a campus-wide network to which some
users from humanities departments belong and several departments have
LANS. It would help to understand the motivation of Vicky's inquiry.
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Date: Tue, 25 Sep 90 23:37:39 -0400
From: jdg@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Joel D. Goldfield)
Subject: "E-dictionary en francais"

To Willard & colleagues: since Collins was bought by Rupert Murdoch,
as was Harper & Row, and the new amalgam named "HarperCollins" or
very close to that, I'd try this firm in NYC. Got a NYC phonebook
perhaps in the library? Or perhaps one of our colleagues in the
Big Apple could help out.
Regards,
Joel Goldfield
New telephone # 919-684-3637 (W); 919-286-5956 (H)
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 13:46 CDT
From: TBESTUL@crcvms.unl.edu
Subject: RE: Robert Electronique

Le Robert Electronique is available on CD ROM from Chadwyck-Healey, Inc.,
1101 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 USA, telephone 800-752-0515. The
cost as of March 1 was US $995. Chadwyck-Healey also has a UK address,
namely [C cambridge place, Cambridge, CB2 1NR, tel (0223) 311479.

Tom Bestul, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
tbestul@crcvms.unl.edu (internet)
tbestul@unlvax1 (bitnet)
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 02:22 EDT
From: Michel LENOBLE <LENOBLEM@umtlvr.bitnet>
Subject: Re: Early Church Fathers

If I were you I would try Paul Tombeur at the CETEDOC center in Belgium
or Ferdinand Poswick at L'abbaye de Maredsous, Centre Informatique et
Bible.

Michel Lenoble
Litterature Comparee
E-MAIL: lenoblem@cc.umontreal.ca
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 08:26:40 PDT
From: Randall Smith <6500rms@UCSBUXA.BITNET>
Subject: Re: MAC Concordances; Micro-OCP

I do not know of a MAC concordance program, but I can address the
question about the microOCP; it does generate concordances with
user-defined markup strings. We recently used it to generate an index
of words from a list of descriptions of slides. We used references of
the type:
<S DPTA0001>
where S is the level and the rest a text string assigned when the list
was created.

Randall Smith
Classics Department
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
Tel: 805-893-3556
Email: 6500rms@ucsbuxa.bitnet
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Date: Wednesday, 26 Sep 1990 12:57:20 EDT
From: "Patrick W. Conner" <U47C2@WVNVM>
Subject: Intellimation

Information about publishing or obtaining materials available from the
Intellimation Library for the Macintosh is available by calling
1-800-3-INTELL. The first Intellimation Library for the Macintosh
catalog will be available in the fall.
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 13:10:10 EDT
From: Stephen Clausing <SCLAUS@YALEVM>
Subject: Private Tutor/Intellimation address

In answer to Michael Kessler's query regarding the Intellimation address
for Private Tutor, here is the complete information:

Intellimation
P.O. Box 1922
Santa Barbara, CA 93116-1922
toll-free numbers: 1-800-346-8455 or try 1-800-443-6633
Applelink: Intell2
Fax: 1-805-968-8899
cost: $65.99

They are also now distributing the German Tutor exercises derived from
Private Tutor, same cost.
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 16:40 EDT
From: LS973@ALBNYVMS.BITNET
Subject: Intellimation

The address for Intellimation is:
Intellimation
P.O. Box 1922
Santa Barbara, CA 93116-1922
This is the company that distributes the Annenberg/cpb Project materials.

Lorre Smith
SUNY-Albany
ls973@albnyvms
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 90 00:58:44 EDT
From: Sarah L. Higley <slhi@uhura.cc.rochester.edu>
Subject: FRODO

I thought the expression was "Frodo lives." As in "Spock lives," or
"I grok Spock." At any rate, I can't think the virus could be too
original if allFRODO IS ALIVE! FRODO IS ALIVE! FRODO IS ALIVE! it said
now wait a minuFRODO IS ALIVE! FRODO IS ALIVE! FRODO IS ALIVE!te.
What's going onFRODO IS ALIVE! FRODO IS ALIVE! FRODO IS ALIVE! uHO,
i cAN't seem TOFRODO IS ALIVE! FRODO IS ALIVE! FRODO IS ALIVE! cONtrol MY caps
somebody pleaseFRODO IS ALIVE! FRODO IS ALIVE! FRODO IS ALIVE!help me...