Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!aplcen!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!apple!amdahl!machina From: machina@uts.amdahl.com (Miguel A. Ramirez) Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc Subject: Re: What happened to Unix Review? Keywords: magazine Unix review Message-ID: <7eTZ02PQcaTn01@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com> Date: 20 Sep 90 22:40:06 GMT References: <2552@ehq-ir-1.UK.Sun.COM> <140@stbimbo.UUCP> Reply-To: machina@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (Miguel A. Ramirez) Organization: Amdahl Corporation, Sunnyvale CA Lines: 40 In article <140@stbimbo.UUCP> bgi@stbimbo.UUCP (Brad Isley) writes: >machina@uts.amdahl.com (Miguel A. Ramirez) writes: > >>I find it difficult to beleive that people on the net would find this >>rag useful. I read three times, and had enough. Not one useful bit of >>information. Of course, lots of slick adds. I would drop this rag and >>pick-up SUN's magazine. > >Huh? Say what? Just because we have access to news means we know everything >about C programming, legal issues and all the latest hardware? > >Try again, dude, there's LOTS of useful information in there. > > Take a look at: > Tested Mettle > Rules of the Game > Daemons and Dragons > C Advisor > Off the Shelf If you learned something from these articles, good for you. I found nothing new in them. I do not consider myself a "guru". Makes me wonder about your definition of "guru". No, no let's not get into this one, it's pointless. UNIX review is still a rag, IMHO. >Again, everyone on the 'net' isn't automagically promoted to guru status. >I'm the Unix 'guru' of a company with 400 employees (by default) and find >lots of useful info in this 'rag'. Good for you. You'd find even more in SUN's magazines. Look into them, guru. -- Miguel A. Ramirez, | machina@uts.amdahl.com | {sun,uunet}!amdahl!machina