Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!iwarp.intel.com!news From: merlyn@iwarp.intel.com (Randal L. Schwartz) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Subject: Re: W91 USENIX in retrospect Message-ID: <1991Feb1.083405.14024@iwarp.intel.com> Date: 1 Feb 91 08:34:05 GMT References: <26879@ucsd.Edu> <1991Jan28.005533.2951@iwarp.intel.com> <1991Jan31.220216.5438@csn.org> Sender: news@iwarp.intel.com Reply-To: merlyn@iwarp.intel.com (Randal L. Schwartz) Organization: Stonehenge; netaccess via Intel, Beaverton, Oregon, USA Lines: 23 In-Reply-To: dyker@cs.colorado.edu (Barbara Dyker) In article <1991Jan31.220216.5438@csn.org>, dyker@cs (Barbara Dyker) writes: | Huh? I know Prentice Hall sells books at InterOp and I saw them at | Uniforum assuming they would be happy to sell me a book (and bill me | for 1 cent rounding error later as they did before). | | I can understand a rule not allowing selling of computer products, | but books? Noone takes money, but you can't say there was no "selling". Just passin' on what they told me. *I'd* have been perfectly pleased if they could have sold some Perl books at the O'R&A Uniforum booth, but I was told "no selling". In fact, they were sending people over to the little bookstore just down the hallway if they expressed interest, or taking orders via an order sheet. But no money exchanged hands. Maybe P-H thinks they're big enough that they can get away with it? Just another Perl book hacker, -- /=Randal L. Schwartz, Stonehenge Consulting Services (503)777-0095 ==========\ | on contract to Intel's iWarp project, Beaverton, Oregon, USA, Sol III | | merlyn@iwarp.intel.com ...!any-MX-mailer-like-uunet!iwarp.intel.com!merlyn | \=Cute Quote: "Intel: putting the 'backward' in 'backward compatible'..."====/