4.0589 Rs: Email to Hungary; Text Quest; PC Forms SW (3/49)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Mon, 15 Oct 90 20:31:11 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0589. Monday, 15 Oct 1990.


(1) Date: Mon, 15 Oct 90 12:39:06 GMT (18 lines)
From: "Michael E. Walsh" <WALSH@IRLEARN>
Subject: Re: 4.0574 Queries

(2) Date: Fri, 12 Oct 90 14:27:00 EST (17 lines)
From: Michael_Kessler.Hum@mailgate.sfsu.edu
Subject: A Quest for Texts

(3) Date: Thu,11 Oct 90 13:49:08 BST (14 lines)
From: N.J.Morgan@vme.glasgow.ac.uk
Subject: Re: 4.0580 Job Search; Queries: PC Form Generator...

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Date: Mon, 15 Oct 90 12:39:06 GMT
From: "Michael E. Walsh" <WALSH@IRLEARN>
Subject: Re: 4.0574 Queries (7/132)

Re: e-mail to Hungary, a query.

The following is relevant, and new.
Contact Guenther Schmittner directly for further details.

Michael Walsh
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 90 19:21:54 GMT
Comments: Originally-From: Guenther Schmittner <K000163@AEARN>
Subject: Info

the last three days we finally managed to
- upgrade the AEARN-CEARNV2 link to 64kB
- establish the link to CSEARN (Prague)
- etsablish the link to HUEARN (Budapest)
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Date: Fri, 12 Oct 90 14:27:00 EST
From: Michael_Kessler.Hum@mailgate.sfsu.edu
Subject: A Quest for Texts

If books such as _Black Like Me_ can be considered as a form of
adventure into forbidden lands, there probably are texts about travels
to forbidden areas such as Mecca. One which a friend mentioned is "Les
memoires de Rene Caille" who apparently traveled in the 1820's to
Timbuktu disguised as an Egyptian (?) because whites not allowed in the
area. If the emphasis is meant to be on the oppressed underclass, such
books are not relevant.

May this be more useful that my previous unrelated idea.

MKessler@hum.sfsu.edu


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Date: Thu,11 Oct 90 13:49:08 BST
From: N.J.Morgan@vme.glasgow.ac.uk
Subject: Re: 4.0580 Job Search; Queries: PC Form Generator? Kanji? (3/56)

Forms generator

A wrote a not-very-good review for Mark Olsen of a pc product called
Viking Forms that would do the things wanted.

Nicholas Morgan

Sometime Research Fellow
Department of Scottish History
University of Glasgow