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August 1998, Week 4

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Leonard Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Leonard Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Aug 1998 10:29:15 -0400
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I think Tony is confusing a current publication with an earlier one that I
think no longer exists. The former, if I recall correcly is a slick-looking
magazine with highly technical articles. The latter, on buff-colored paper
had good papers, but not nearly so technical and lab-oriented as the
former.

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Tony Furnivall <[log in to unmask]> on 08/28/98 09:42:23 AM

Please respond to Tony Furnivall <[log in to unmask]>

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Subject:  Re: [HP3000-L] FW: MPE/IX




At 09:18 AM 8/28/98 -0400, "Ciesinski, Charles" wrote:
>Jim Kramer refers to an older publication called the HP Journal.  Several
>weeks ago we were asking about
>back versions of INTERACT being put onto an archive facility, CDROM.  How
>about adding the older
>HP Journal to our request list?

This would probably not be appropriate for this list. The HP Journal is a
great in-depth hournal of HPs R&D activities. If you want an idea of the
content, go to the URL cited by Stan earlier. However, the 'depth' falls
somewhere between "Nature" and a PhD thesis, with few of the general-public
concessions of, say Scientific American! I subscribe to it, but can
generally only follow about 5% of the discussion!

Tony

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