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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS);faqs.362
Purpose: The Filmmakers' Mailing List deals with all aspects of
motion picture production, with an emphasis on technical issues.
Heavily stressed are construction and design issues for those
working on tight budgets. It should be emphasized that the subject
is film, and not video.
firearms
Contact: firearms-request@cs.cmu.edu (Karl Kleinpaste)
Purpose: The mailing list firearms has been created to provide
an environment in which sportsmen can discuss issues of concern to
them. Topics include but are not limited to hunting, firearms
safety, legal issues, reloading tips, maintenance suggestions,
target shooting, and dissemination of general info. Anyone is
welcome to join -- note that we do NOT intend to discuss the merits
of gun control.
flamingo
Contact: flamingo@lenny.corp.sgi.com
Purpose: The list is for unmoderated discussion among fans of the
series "Parker Lewis" (formerly "Parker Lewis Can't Lose") on the
Fox television network. It is available both as a mail reflector
and as a digest. The two formats distribute the same material;
please state your preference when you subscribe.
flashlife
Contact: flashlife-request@netcom.com (Carl Rigney)
A mailing list for GMs of Shadowrun and other cyberpunk
roleplaying games to discuss rules, scenarios, ask questions,
make up answers, and similar fasfax.
Flat-Fields
Contact: Flat-Fields-Request@ucscb.ucsc.edu
Purpose: Discussion of Bauhaus and the groups that came out of it.
Also Gothic/Death Rock in general.
FM-10
Contact: fm-10-request@dg-rtp.dg.com
Purpose: To talk about modifications, enhancements, and uses of the
Ramsey FM-10, other BA-1404 based FM Stereo broadcasters, also some
discussion of the FM pirate radio.
folk-dancing
Contact: tjw+@pitt.edu (Terry J. Wood)
tjw@pittvms.bitnet
Purpose: Any discussion of FOLK dancing. Areas of dance would
include, but not be limited to: international, contra, square,
western square morris, cajun, and barn dancing, etc.
Please feel free to discuss such things as touring groups,
artists, camps, workshops, styling, equipment, recordings, and so
on. This mailing list also welcomes queries about where to find
dance groups and how to get started dancing.
Please note that the Folk Dancing Mailing List (FDML) operates in
conjunction with the USENET newsgroup Rec.folk-dancing. Material
in Rec.folk-dancing appears in the FDML. This mailing list is
primarily for people who can not (or do not wish to) receive
USENET.
When subscribing to the FDML, please include several computer mail
addresses AND a postal mail address (or phone number) as a last
resort.
FoxPro
Contact: shevett@amber.mccc.edu (Dave Shevett)
Purpose: Conversations relating to the FoxPro database system
under PCDOS. Versions 1.02 and the new 2.0 system discussed.
framers
Contact: framers-request@uunet.uu.net (Mark Lawrence)
Purpose: Framers is a users forum for sharing of experiences
and information about the FrameMaker desktop publishing package
from Frame Technology.
freaks
Contact: freaks-request@bnf.com
Purpose: A list which talks about Marillion and related rock groups.
To subscribe send a message containing:
subscribe freaks My Real Name
fsp-discussion
Contact: listmaster@Germany.EU.net
Purpose: Discussion of the new FSP protocol. FSP is a set of
programs that implements a public-access archive similar to an
anonymous-FTP archive. The difference is that FSP is
connection-less and virtually state-less. This list is open
for everybody.
fsuucp
Contact: fsuucp-request@polyslo.calpoly.edu (Christopher J. Ambler)
Purpose: The FSUUCP mailing list is for the discussion, bug
hunting, feature proposing, and announcements of the availability
and release dates of FSUUCP, an MSDOS UUCP/mail/news package.
FSUUCP is shareware, and includes uucico/uuxqt (with support for
rmail and rnews (single, batched and compressed batch)), as well
as readnews, postnews, mail, expire, uuq, uusnap, uulog, and a
host of utilities.
funky-music
Contact: funky-music-request@apollo.lap.upenn.edu (George Zipperlen) -or-
...!rutgers!super.upenn.edu!apollo.lap.upenn.edu!funky-music-request
Purpose: The funky-music mailing list is for the discussion of funk
music, as well as rap, hip-hop, soul, r&b, and related varieties.
Discussions of zydeco, reggae, salsa, soca, and similar gutsy
street music are also welcome.
Funk music is based on the rhythmic innovations pioneered by James
Brown. Other notable artists in the genre are Parliament,
Funkadelic, War, Earth Wind and Fire, the Meters, and Mandrill.
Funky music has a dance-able beat to it, a soulful feel, and an
underlying intelligence. All the varieties of music mentioned
above, are funky.
fuzzy-ramblings
Contact: fuzzy-ramblings-request@piggy.ucsb.edu (Robert Earl)
Purpose: Discussion of the British girl group "We've Got a
Fuzzbox and We're Going to Use It!!!".
gender
Contact: ericg@indiana.edu (Eric Garrison)
Purpose: Mail.gender is a list created for the purpose of
discussing gender issues. The intent is to provide an open-minded
forum for discussion of gender stereotypes vs. individuality,
gender roles and particularly how people can get beyond these
restrictions. Any related topic is fair game: I won't presume
to dictate the subject matter of the list, I want everyone on the
list to do that. Anonymous "posting" is available.
To join, mail ericg@indiana.edu with "add me mail.gender" in
the subject line.
glove-list
Contact: (machine) listserv@boxer.nas.nasa.gov
(human) jet@nas.nasa.gov (J. Eric Townsend)
Purpose: Discussion of the Nintendo PowerGlove, a < $100 dataglove
available on the remaindered racks of Toys 'R Us and other big
toy stores.
To subscribe, send email to listserv@boxer.nas.nasa.gov with a
*body* of "subscribe glove-list your_full_name".
godlygraphics
Contact: request-godlygraphics@sparc.vitro.com (Steve Brailsford)
Purpose: The godlygraphics mailing list is for the discussion of
Christian uses of computer graphics and animations, especially
using the Amiga computer, and for related trading of ideas, objects,
images, and even joint projects, such as the design of a Christian
computer game.
The possibilities for innovative uses of computer graphics,
animations, multimedia applications and video productions in support
of various Christian ministries and other endeavors are WIDE OPEN.
What better use of your technical skills or creative talents than to
serve the One who gave them to you? Any interested or curious
Christian is welcome to join.
golden
Contact: golden-request@hobbes.ucsd.edu
Purpose: A mailing list for Golden Retriever enthusiasts. Suitable
topics include questions and answers regarding the Golden Retriever
breed in general, news bits, article summaries, discussions of
particular lines and breeders, shows, activities (CCI, therapy dogs,
guide dogs), show bragging, summaries of local GR club activities
or newsletters, other items which might be too Golden-introverted
for rec.pets.dogs, cooperation on a breed specific FAQ for r.p.d, etc.
gnu-manual
Contact:
internet: gnu-manual-request@a.cs.uiuc.edu
usenet: uiucdcs!gnu-manual
Purpose: "gnu-manual" members are volunteers who write, proofread,
and comment on documents for a GNU Emacs Lisp programmers' manual.
GRASS
Contact: grass-server@wharton.upenn.edu
Purpose: The GRASS (Generic Religions and Secret Societies)
mailing list is a forum for the development of religions and
secret societies for use in role-playing games. Both real-world
and fictional religions and secret societies are covered. GRASS is
an erratic volume, high signal-to-noise, mailing list.
To subscribe, send mail to the CONTACT address with a subject of
SUBSCRIBE Charlie Bucket. (Use your own name instead of Charlie's
though!)
grunge-l
Contact: listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu (Jon Hilgreen)
Purpose: This list is intended for the discussion of any and
all topics related to the form of music known as "grunge rock"
(not just Seattle-based or Sub Pop bands). It is an open,
unmoderated list with a frequently high level of traffic.
As a general guideline, the following talk is encouraged:
* Recording/concert reviews and recommendations.
* Band tour dates.
* Local scene reviews adn news.
* Record store and mail-order company recommendations.
* Nose-picking techniques.
* Interviews and articles, original or otherwise.
* Quotes, band gossip, and insider information.
* Anything else one would typically find in a music magazine.
People who find "adult language and references" offensive will
not want to join this list. It is also a good idea to read the
grunge list with an extra dose of patience, perverse humor, and
sarcasm.
To subscribe, send a message containing
'subscribe grunge-l <complete real name>'
to LISTSERV@UBVM (Bitnet) *or* listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu (Internet)
GSP-List
Contact: gsp-list-request@ms.uky.edu (David W. Rankin, Jr.)
or gsp-list-request@ukma.BITNET
or {uunet, gatech, rutgers}!ukma!gsp-list-request
Purpose: To allow "alumni" (as defined by the GSPAA) of the
Kentucky Governor's Scholars Program to participate in intellectual
discussions on various topics, while also promoting the spirit of
"community" fostered by GSP. The list maintainer requests that
only GSPeople request to join the list, and that when they do, they
send at least 2 good Email addresses (if possible) and the year
and campus at which they attended GSP.
gug-sysadmins
Contact: gug-sysadmins-request@vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at
Purpose: Distributions of rumors, bugfixes and work-arounds
concerning the CAD-Tool genesil and related tools to members of
the Eurochip project and other interested parties.
Gunk'l'dunk
Contact: jeremy@stat.washington.edu (Jeremy York)
Purpose : A forum for discussing and promoting _Tales_of_the_
_Beanworld_, an unusual black and white comic published by Eclipse
comics. It is a moderated newsletter that occasionally receives
input from the creator of the Beanworld, Larry Marder.
gymn
Contact: raek@athena.mit.edu (Robyn Kozierok)
Purpose: For the discussion of all aspects of gymnastics.
handicap
Contact: wtm@bunker.shel.isc-br.com
Purpose: The Handicap Digest provides an information/discussion
exchange for issues dealing with the physically/mentally
handicapped. Topics include, but are not limited to: medical,
education, legal, technological aids and the handicapped in
society.
Note: The articles from the Handicap Digest are also posted in the
Usenet Newsgroup, "misc.handicap".
hang-gliding
Contact: hang-gliding-request@virginia.edu (Galen Hekhuis)
Purpose: Topics covering all aspects of hang-gliding and ballooning,
for ultra-light and lighter-than-air enthusiasts.
Harleys
Contact: harley-request@thinkage.on.ca (Ken Dykes)
-or- harley-request@thinkage.com
-or- uunet!thinkage!harley-request
Purpose: discussion about the bikes, politics, lifestyles, and
anything else of interest to Harley-Davidson lovers.
hey-joe
Contact: hey-joe-request@ms.uky.edu (Joel Abbott)
Purpose: Discussion and worship of Jimi Hendrix and his music.
Although Jimi has been dead for about 2 decades, we feel that
his music is still worthy to be recognized. Prerequisite to
joining: appreciation for his music.
Holocaust Information
Contact: listserv@oneb.almanac.bc.ca
Purpose: The Holocaust Information list is devoted to Holocaust
research, and to the refutation of those who deny the event. It
is currently an unmoderated, public list, but I reserve the right
to change status to private/moderated if the need arises.
Topics within the scope of the list include: World-wide racial
supremacy organizations and activities, world-wide neo-nazi
organizations and activities, Holocaust denial via electronic
networking, including but not limited to FidoNet, UseNet, InterNet,
Prodigy, GEnie, CompuServe, etc., and the notification all list
members when a new bulletin board, fax forwarding, or voice-mail
organization is identified as representing the views of the
various organizations noted above, including The Institute for
Historical Review (IHR), Christian Identity, Aryan Nation,
America First Committee, Liberty Lobby and activities of well-
known folks like Willy Carto, David Irving, and many, many others.
To subscribe to the list, send the following command to:
listserv@oneb.almanac.bc.ca
in the form:
subscribe hlist firstname lastname
Example: subscribe hlist ken mcvay
If you do not receive confirmation from the server within 24
hours, please let me know and I will add you to the list manually.
homebrew
Contact: homebrew-request%hpfcmr@hplabs.hp.com
or ...!hplabs!hpfcmr!homebrew-request (Rob Gardner)
Purpose: Forum on Beer, homebrewing, and related issues. Though
mainly intended for discussion of beer making, also welcome are
discussions on making cider, mead, wine, or any other fermented
(but not distilled) beverage. Beginners are welcomed as well
as experienced brewers.
home-ed
Contact: home-ed-request@think.com (David Mankins)
Purpose: This mailing list is for the discussion of all aspects
and methods of home education. These include the "unschooling"
approach, curricula-based home-schooling, and others. The list
is currently unmoderated and welcomes everyone interested in
educating their children at home, whatever the reasons.
horse
Contact: equestrians-request@world.std.com (David C. Kovar)
Purpose: Discussion of things equestrian. Horse enthusiasts of
all disciplines and levels of experience are welcome. Articles
are distributed periodically in digest format, and also appear
individually in the Usenet newsgroup "rec.equestrian".
hotrod
Contact: hotrod-request@dixie.com
Include on the Subject: line the keyword "subscribe" and a
return path to your site.
Purpose: The mailing list hotrod@dixie.com is chartered to provide
a forum for people interested in high performance vehicles to
exchange ideas and discuss topics of current interest. This list
is chartered as broadly as possible consistent with noise supression.
Explicitly acceptable is any discussion regarding increasing the
performance of any vehicle with more than three wheels.
huskers
Contact: huskers-request@tssi.com (Michael Nolan)
Purpose: this lists provides coverage of University of Nebraska
sports. The major in-season sports (football, basketball) will
likely make up the majority of posts, but other sports are likely
to be mentioned from time to time, depending on the interest.
Other items likely to be of interest to NU alums or Cornhusker
fans may also appear.
hyperami
Contact: listserv@archive.oit.unc.edu
Purpose: For informal product discussion and mutual assistance
concerning AmigaVision, CanDo, DeluxeVideo III, Director 2,
Foundation, Hyperbook, InterActor, PILOT, ShowMaker, TACL,
Thinker, and VIVA.
To join, send a mail request to listserv@archive.oit.unc.edu and
give a one-line message asking "subscribe hyperami."
This list is separate from the Usenet newsgroup comp.sys.amiaga.
multimedia but material from the list may occasionally be posted
to the newsgroup.
hyperbole
hyperbole-announce
Contact: hyperbole-request@cs.brown.edu (Bob Weiner)
Use the following format on your Subject: line to execute requests,
where you substitute your own values for the <> delimited items
(include the period at the end of the line).
Subject: Add <firstname-lastname> '<' <user>@<domain> '>' to
<mail-list-name-without-domain>.
For example: Subject: Add Joe Smith <joe@mot.com> to hyperbole.
Purpose: Hyperbole is for discussion of the Hyperbole systems and the
related topics of hypertext and information retrieval.
Hyperbole-announce announces new releases and bug fixes for
Hyperbole. Anyone on hyperbole is automatically subscribed to
hyperbole-announce., so you should request subscription to only
one of the two lists.
Hyperbole is a flexible hypertext manager developed at Brown
University that sits atop of GNU Emacs and provides efficient
point-and-click information access and full customizability in GNU
Emacs Lisp. Hyperbole allows hypertext buttons to be embedded within
unstructured and structured files, mail messages and news articles.
It also provides point-and-click access to ftp archives, Wide Area
Information Servers (WAIS), and the World-Wide Web (WWW) hypertext
system.
IB
Contact: hreha@vax2.concordia.ca (Dr. Steve Hreha)
Purpose: To provice a forum for teachers, IB coordinators and
administrators involved wtih the International Baccalaureate
Diploma Program. Discussion of all aspects of the IB program
is welcome.
IBDlist
Contact: IBDlist-request%mvac23@udel.edu (Thomas Lapp) --or--
...!udel!mvac23!IBDlist-request
Purpose: IBDlist is a moderated mailing list which discusses all
aspects of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, with particular emphasis
on Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis. Anyone with an
interest in these diseases, whether direct or indirect is welcome.
This list will also act as a clearinghouse for information and
discussion of current treatments, research, and other information
related to IBDs. This list is open to any interested party and is
not restricted to those with a direct link to IBD.
iclinfo
Contact: {obdient,tfd}!tons61!iclinfo
Purpose: To update and relay information regarding the CCI/ICL
processors. Including information on product updates, product
problems, service problems and information, system options, and
information on CCI/ICL from "off-line" sources.....(i.e. Inside
"scoops" direct from "hidden" CCI/ICL sources.
IDOL
Contact: idol-group-request@luvthang.ori-cal.com (David Talmage)
Purpose: The idol-group is an unmoderated mailing list for people
interested in the Idol language. Idol, an "Icon-derived object
language," is "an object-oriented extension and environment for
the Icon programming language." The idol-group is a forum for
discussing Idol programming, object-oriented programming, and Idol
implementation issues. It is also a place to exchange Idol
classes and programs, contributing to the library of useful Idol
code.
immune
Contact: immune-request@weber.ucsd.edu (Cyndi Norman)
Purpose: A support group for people with immune-system breakdowns
(and their symptoms) such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lupus,
Candida, Hypoglycemia, Multiple Allergies, Learning Disabilities,
etc, and their SO's, medical caretakers, etc. The group is
unmoderated and open to anyone anywhere in the world (no arguments
about whether or not these disabilities exist).
improv
Contact: improv-request@bmt.gun.com (Timothy Reed)
Purpose: Questions, comments, and bug-reports relating to the
Improv spreadsheet for NeXTSTEP and Windows, published by Lotus
Corp. Some mail includes attachments that may be read with mail
readers compatible with the NexT Computer's NeXTmail format.
impulse
Contact: impulse-users-request@j.cc.purdue.edu (Kevin Braunsdorf)
Purpose: A low-volume list for users of the LPC Mpulse line of
computers. The moderator does filter and journalize submissions.
info-aids
Contact: info-aids@rainbow.UUCP --or--
{pacbell,apple,hoptoad,ucbvax}!well!rainbow!info-aids (Ken Davis)
Purpose: to act as a clearinghouse for information, and discussion
about AIDS, including alternative treatments, political
implications, etc. Exchanges files with AIDNEWS@RUTVM1.BITNET.
Open to anyone with the time and inclination to participate.
Mailing list will be confidential and known only to the members.
Anonymous postings will be accepted. (See also "aids" mailing list)
info-altos
Contact: info-altos-request@tiamat.fsc.com (Jim O'Connor & Mike Johnson)
Purpose: Information and discussion about Altos computers.
info-ccc
Contact: uunet!xurilka!info-ccc-request (Luigi Perrotta)
Purpose: The info-ccc mailing list will be devoted to the
Concurrent C and Concurrent C++ programming languages. However,
discussions can be anything relevant to concurrent programming.
info-encore
Contact: info-encore-request@cs-gw.D.UMN.EDU --or--
info-encore-request@umnd-cs.UUCP (Dan Burrows)
Purpose: Mailing list for discussion of issues involving hardware
and software issues of Encore computers and ethernet terminal
servers.
This mailing list is also gatewayed into the inet list,
comp.sys.encore
info-fortune
Contact: info-fortune-request@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Thomas Krueger)
Purpose: This mailing list is for users of UNIX based
microcomputers produced by Fortune Systems. Any subject pertaining
to Fortune computers is allowed.
info-gnu
Contact:
info-gnu-request@prep.ai.mit.edu --or--
ucbvax!prep.ai.mit.edu!info-gnu-request
Purpose: to distribute progress reports on the GNU Project, headed
by Richard Stallman, and to ask members for various kinds of help.
The list is gated both ways with the alternative newsgroup
"gnu.announce," and is filtered (weakly moderated) by Leonard H.
Tower Jr. GNU, which stands for Gnu's Not Unix, is the name for a
complete Unix-compatible software system whose sources can be given
away free to everyone. Major parts have already been written;
major parts still remain undone. Project GNU has additional
mailing lists to distribute information about specific GNU
programs, and to report bugs in them. Contact us at the above
address for details.
info-high-audio
Contact: info-high-audio-request@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Thomas Krueger)
Purpose: This list is for the exchange of subjective comments about
high end audio equipment and modifications performed to high end
pieces. Techniques used to modify equipment, especially, but not
limited to, vacuum tube electronics are exchanged. Some comments
may be subjective or intuitive and may not yet have a measurable
basis. Other topics of discussion include turntables, arms and
cartridges; preamplifiers, headamps and cartridge matching;
speakers, amplifiers and matching; placement of speakers, and room
treatments. Any comments that prevent an open exchange of ideas and
techniques are not encouraged.
Archives of projects will be maintained on csd4.csd.uwm.edu and
available via anonymous ftp. Info-High-Audio is bi-directionally
gatewayed with the USENET newsgroup rec.audio.high-end.
info-honda
Contact: info-honda-request@cs.ucla.edu (Rich Wales)
Purpose: Discussion of Honda and Acura automobiles.
info-ingres
Contact: info-ingres-request@math.ams.com
Purpose: To discuss the commercial version of Ingres.
Info-PGP
Contact: info-pgp-request@lucpul.it.luc.edu
Purpose: Discussion of Phil Zimmerman & Co.'s Pretty Good Privacy
(PGP) public key encrption program for MS-DOS, Unix, SPARC, VMS,
Atari, Amiga, and other platforms. Mirror of alt.security.pgp and
related articles on sci.crypt.
info-prime
Contact: info-prime-request@blx-a.prime.com
Purpose: INFO-PRIME is the discussion group/mailing list for users
and administrators of Prime Computer equipment: 50-series (PRIMOS)
and EXL series (Unix). This mailing list is gatewayed to the Usenet
newsgroup comp.sys.prime.
info-solbourne
Contact: info-solbourne-request@acsu.buffalo.edu (Paul Graham)
Purpose: Discussions & info about Solbourne computers.
info-stratus
Contact: Info-Stratus-Request@mike.lrc.edu (Richard Shuford)
Purpose: This electronic mailing list is a user-centered and
user-conducted forum for discussing the fault-tolerant machines
produced by Stratus Computer Corporation and also their cousins,
the IBM System/88 and Olivetti CPS-32.
Info-Stratus is not intended to replace the vendor-provided
support channels but to complement them. Subscribers to
Info-Stratus will exchange technical information and tap the
collective experience of a host of other professionals who use or
develop software on Stratus- architecture systems, or who
configure and maintain hardware in the Stratus environment.
info-tahoe
Contact: info-tahoe-request@uwm.edu --or--
uwm!info-tahoe-request (Jim Lowe)
Purpose: Discussions pertaining to the Tahoe type of CPU. These
include the CCI Power 6/32, the Harris HCX/7, and the Sperry 7000
series computers.
The info-tahoe mailing list is set up as a mail reflector.
This mailing list is also gatewayed into the inet list,
comp.sys.tahoe
info-vm
Contact: info-vm-request@uunet.uu.net (Kyle Jones, and others)
Purpose: Discussion and information exchange about the VM mail
reader, which runs under GNU Emacs.
informix-list
Contact: informix-list-request@rmy.emory.edu (Walt Hultgren)
Purpose: An unmoderated list for the discussion of Informix
software and related subjects. Topics include all Informix
offerings, from C-ISAM to WingZ, plus third-party products.
Membership is open to anyone, including end-users, vendors and
employees of Informix Software, Inc. An optional gateway service
of Informix-related articles from comp.databases is offered. Not
affiliated with Informix Software, Inc.
interest-groups
Contact: nnsc.nsf.net (128.89.1.178)
Purpose: There is a document, "interest-groups", that can be
obtained by anonymous ftp from nnsc.nsf.net. The document contains
a listing of many of the current mailing lists.
International Trade & Commerce
Contact: info-request@tradent.wimsey.bc.ca
Purpose: Discussions of International Trade, Commerce and the global
economy including postings of company profiles, trade leads and
topics pertaining to entrepreneurial ventures.
Internet Radio Journal
Contact: rrb@airwaves.chi.il.us
Purpose: The Internet Radio Journal is both a repeater for the
newsgroup rec.radio.broadcasting and on occasion, carries independent
material as well. The list is mailed as news warrants, and covers any
subject related to domestic radio broadcasting. Domestic in this case,
refers to radio which is broadcast primarily for reception within
the same country from which is originates. The newsgroup and mailing
list are international and frequently cover matters pertaining to
nations other than the USA or in North America. Any subject pertaining
to the group's charter is encouraged, including but not limited to:
programming, engineering and technical matters, new trends in the
field, laws and regulations, DX'ing, pirate radio, community and
public radio, and much more. Subscriptions are open to anyone who
desires one and has an Internet-compatible e-mail account. Individuals
and non-commercial systems are eligible.
InterText
Contact: intertxt@network.ucsd.edu (Jason Snell)
Purpose: InterText is a bi-monthly fiction magazine with over
1000 subscribers worldwide. InterText publishes in two formats:
straight ASCII and PostScript (for Postscript compatible laser
printers). For more information, to ask about subscribing, or for
submission guidelines, maili intertxt@network.ucsd.edu. Back
issues may be FTPed from network.ucsd.edu, in the /intertext
directory.