Xref: utzoo comp.arch:11050 comp.periphs:2041 Path: utzoo!censor!becker!bdb From: bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce Becker) Newsgroups: comp.arch,comp.periphs Subject: Re: Papers on caching strategys wanted Message-ID: <806@becker.UUCP> Date: 20 Aug 89 07:24:50 GMT References: <1989Aug15.161009.14193@specialix.co.uk> <16374@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> Reply-To: bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce Becker) Organization: G. T. S., Toronto, Ontario Lines: 34 In article <16374@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> pmchen@mustard.Berkeley.EDU (Peter M. Chen) writes: |[...] |>To: uunet!ginger.Berkeley.EDU!pmchen%sprite.Berkeley.EDU@uunet.uu.net (Peter M. Chen) |>Subject: Re: Papers on caching strategys wanted |>From: jpp@specialix.co.uk (John Pettitt) |> |>Can you tell me the address to write to / mail for copies ? |> |>Thanks |============================= | |Now, I don't mind (a lot) acting like a bibliography for somebody, although |I object to someone using the net as a first source (do a *little* work yourself |first--Smith's paper is referenced all over the place). | |However, not even being willing to pick up the referenced paper, especially |something easy like ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, is going |overboard on laziness. | |John, the address is your local library, or pick up any ACM TOCS to get the |reprint address. You might notice that the address of your correspondent is in the United Kingdom, where the ACM may not hold as much sway as over here, who knows. The point is to give the assistance, or not have the time to do so - the use of the net as a first source *is* doing work, even when it doesn't meet your stuffy idea of what is proper... -- (__) Bruce Becker Toronto, Ont. w \cc/ Internet: bdb@becker.UUCP, bruce@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu `/\/-e BitNet: BECKER@HUMBER.BITNET _/ >_ Does a cow barn == a mu meson? - F. L. Wright