Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ames!amdahl!pacbell!att!oucsace!deadpup!paul From: paul@deadpup.UUCP (paul) Newsgroups: news.groups Subject: Re: Call for discussion - comp.sys.ncr Message-ID: <384@deadpup.UUCP> Date: 11 Nov 89 14:08:31 GMT References: <600@texbell.swbt.com> <610@ncrorl.Orlando.NCR.COM> <394@ofc.Columbia.NCR.COM> Organization: self employed in Athens, OH Lines: 23 In article <394@ofc.Columbia.NCR.COM>, hl.rogers@ofc.Columbia.NCR.COM (hl.rogers) writes: > It then occurred to me that NCR's > product offering is very commercialized for business use, rather > than for the workstation user, "power" user, or the whiz-bang > hacker. My primary home computer, as well as one of those I am currently working on for hire, is an NCR. Seeing as how I might be able to gain useful information from such a group, I'ld give a nod in favor of comp.sys.ncr. I'm just not going to jump up and down and cheer for it, nor flame those opposed to it. I guess that I'm not a good whiz-bang hacker. :-) (Though I do tend to be a power user.) > Yet we have a very active mailing list, > including many sites that have no connection to USENET. I am interested, where do I go to sign up? Paul J. Mech oucsace.cs.OHIOU.EDU!deadpup!paul uiucuxc!oucs!oucsace!deadpup!paul { CAUTION: some reply generated paths end on oucsace and are lost. }