Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!lll-winken!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!news.cs.indiana.edu!arizona.edu!arizona!dave From: dave@cs.arizona.edu (Dave P. Schaumann) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy Subject: Re: Amiga coverage in Byte Message-ID: <990@caslon.cs.arizona.edu> Date: 2 Mar 91 04:43:17 GMT References: <20655@shlump.nac.dec.com> <2411@ria.ccs.uwo.ca> Organization: U of Arizona CS Dept, Tucson Lines: 29 In article <2411@ria.ccs.uwo.ca> ptoper@obelix (Andy Nagy) writes: >In article <20655@shlump.nac.dec.com>, plouff@kali.enet.dec.com (Wes >Plouff) writes: >[...] >> BTW, rather than just gripe on Usenet, I sent a letter to Langa [...] > > So how do you send Fred Langa a letter? (email address) I'll explain this real slowly, ok? First of all, there's this place called "the real world". If you turn your head away from the terminal screen, you'll catch a small glimpse of it. In this so-called "real world", there are many and various interesting things. One of these is called the US Postal Service. They carry physical mail (ie, hardcopy) between users. And all this for less than a cup of coffee. (so far) This may seem wierd and counter-intuitive, but there are people that can only be reached through this "physical mail" service. Look around. You'll probably see a manual around there somewhere on how to use this "physical mail" service. Otherwise, I think this is covered in alt.real-world.really-slow-ways-to-communicate in the infrequently asked questions array. -- Dave Schaumann dave@cs.arizona.edu 'Dog Gang'! Where do they get off calling us the 'Dog Gang'? I'm beginning to think the party's over. I'm beginning to think maybe we don't need a dog. Or maybe we need a *new* dog. Or maybe we need a *cat*! - Amazing Stories