From: Grado
Subject: Lisp Machines mailing list sought
Date:
Message-ID: <7993@pur-ee.UUCP>
Are there any mailing lists concerned with the Symbolics
Lisp Machines?
I remember I read about one in the Arpanet some time ago.
Thanks in advance,
Victor M. Mendoza-Grado
School of EE, Box 62
Purdue University
W. Lafayette, IN 47907
········@ecn.purdue.edu
From: Barry Margolin
Subject: Re: Lisp Machines mailing list sought
Date:
Message-ID: <20377@think.UUCP>
The only mailing list I know of that is specifically related to
Symbolics is ····@Warbucks.AI.SRI.COM. This is the mailing list for
the Symbolics Lisp Users' Group. If you're a Symbolics customer you
should join the users' group, and you should get on the mailing list.
Barry Margolin
Thinking Machines Corp.
······@think.com
uunet!think!barmar
In article <·····@think.UUCP>, ······@think.COM (Barry Margolin) says:
>
>The only mailing list I know of that is specifically related to
>Symbolics is ····@Warbucks.AI.SRI.COM. This is the mailing list for
>the Symbolics Lisp Users' Group. If you're a Symbolics customer you
>should join the users' group, and you should get on the mailing list.
>
>Barry Margolin
>Thinking Machines Corp.
>
>······@think.com
>uunet!think!barmar
I guess in the three years that I've been using lisp-m, I had to
call friends and sometimes e-mail to stony-brook.scrc and few times
got to texas.edu; but this I was unaware of....
Thanks !! for this info...
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