Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!watmsg!sccowan From: sccowan@watmsg.waterloo.edu (S. Crispin Cowan) Newsgroups: tor.general Subject: Re: CAA maps & Books (Was: Tourist mis-information) Message-ID: <34016@watmath.waterloo.edu> Date: 6 Feb 90 15:00:57 GMT References: <1990Jan12.010029.19025@mcmi.uucp> <385@sickkids.UUCP> <1990Jan29.235112.9014@eci386.uucp> <33817@watmath.waterloo.edu> <1990Feb5.155733.23725@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> <33992@watmath.waterloo.edu> Sender: daemon@watmath.waterloo.edu Reply-To: sccowan@watmsg.waterloo.edu (S. Crispin Cowan) Distribution: tor Organization: U. of Waterloo, Ontario Lines: 22 In article <33992@watmath.waterloo.edu> rbutterworth@watmath.waterloo.edu (Ray Butterworth) writes: [map comparisons] >And that of New York state, and that of ... >If we can be spoiled by the information and style provided by free maps, >why shouldn't the CAA be able to provide something at least as good? >I can't believe it would cost them that much more to produce good maps >than it does to produce inadequate maps. Ok, so where would one conveniently get one of these wonderful free maps? Sounds good to me. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (S.) Crispin Cowan, CS grad student, University of Waterloo Office: DC3548 x3934 Home phone: 570-2517 Post Awful: 60 Overlea Drive, Kitchener, N2M 1T1 UUCP: watmath!watmsg!sccowan Domain: sccowan@watmsg.waterloo.edu "The most important question when any new computer architecture is introduced is `So what?'" -someone on comp.arch (if it was you, let me know & I'll credit it)