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From levin@bbn.com Mon Feb 17 23:49:26 1992
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Subject: CALL FOR VOTES - rec.arts.cinema
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More than sufficient time for discussion having elapsed, the official
CALL FOR VOTES for rec.arts.cinema is being issued.  After full
consideration of all opinions received, we have decided to put the
proposal under this name, with moderation, up for a vote.  If you vote
for or against this proposal specifically because of one of these
issues, I'd be interested to know this; I'll attempt to summarize such
additional information after the vote.

VOTING INSTRUCTIONS:

Please send your vote to 

  levin@bbn.com (Internet or uucp; old style {backbone}!bbn!levin
		 should work, too).
  or reply to this article.

Conditional or ambiguous votes will not be counted; please state
clearly whether you are voting FOR or AGAINST rec.arts.cinema as
proposed.

Votes must be received by noon (EST) on Tuesday, 13 February, 1990.

	/JBL (official vote taker; Rich Shapiro has moved and his net
		access appears to be spotty.

=====================================

CHARTER: REC.ARTS.CINEMA

This is a moderated group intended for serious articles addressing any
and all aspects of cinema.  Topics appropriate for discussion include
(BUT ARE BY NO MEANS LIMITED TO) the following:

-- cinematic techniques
-- comparative analysis between cinema and other mediums of artistic
   expression 
-- film history
-- cinema as an entertainment medium
-- cinema as popular culture
-- interpretation or analysis of a particular film or set of films
-- financial, social, or legal issues that affect filmmaking (and vice versa)
-- the quality and/or success of film festivals and other film-related
   events
-- and any other topic related to film that people want to discuss in
   a serious way.

The following criteria shall be among those used by the moderator to
decide whether an article is acceptable or not:

	-- Is the article making a sincere argument?  A more precise
	   way to phrase this might be: does the author truly
	   expect the readers to believe the points being made?  Or
	   a third way: is the article intellectually honest?

	-- Are the points being made in the article cogent and
	   consistent?  Have any important facts or data relevant to
	   the issues being discussed been left out?  Are there any
	   gaping holes in the fundamental assumptions or the logic
	   being professed? 

	-- Is the article likely to be correctly understood?
           If the moderator determines that an article is likely to be
           misunderstood, it will be returned to the author for
           clarification. The moderator will not alter an
           article in any way unless the author indicates that this is
           acceptable. The moderator will not reject an article solely
           on the basis of minor spelling or grammatical errors.

Items that are specifically excluded from rec.arts.cinema:

--  Any kind of trivia questions/answers/games: use r.a.m instead

--  Simple lists (eg, movies made by director X): use r.a.m instead

--  Simple factual queries (eg "Who starred in x"): use r.a.m instead

--  Movie reviews (as opposed to analysis): use r.a.m.reviews instead

--  Queries/Reports of video availability: use r.v.software if it passes

--  Flames:  If you are genuinely outraged by an article, count to 10,
    collect your thoughts, and write another article in response.
    Otherwise, the moderator will feel free to hose you to help you
    cool off.

Moderator: Manavendra Thakur

=====================================
Nets: levin@bbn.com  |  "There were sweetheart roses on Yancey Wilmerding's
 or {...}!bbn!levin  |  bureau that morning.  Wide-eyed and distraught, she
POTS: (617)873-3463  |  stood with all her faculties rooted to the floor."


From levin@bbn.com Mon Feb 17 23:54:04 1992
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From: Joel B Levin <levin@bbn.com>
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Subject: rec.arts.cinema SECOND CALL FOR VOTES
Date: 31 Jan 90 12:47:20 GMT
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The vote is in progress and going well.  I have attempted to
acknowledge each vote; to date I have received only two bounces, one
of which I think was successfully resolved, so I'm not including a
list of voters in this call.

Many voters are indicating what in particular has induced them to vote
for or against the group.  I will tally what these after completion of
the vote.

VOTING INSTRUCTIONS:

Please send your vote to 

  levin@bbn.com (Internet or uucp; old style {backbone}!bbn!levin
		 should work, too).
  or reply to this article.

Conditional or ambiguous votes will not be counted; please state
clearly whether you are voting FOR or AGAINST rec.arts.cinema as
proposed.

Votes must be received by noon (EST) on Tuesday, 13 February, 1990.

	/JBL (official vote taker; Rich Shapiro has moved and his net
		access appears to be spotty.

=====================================

CHARTER: REC.ARTS.CINEMA

This is a moderated group intended for serious articles addressing any
and all aspects of cinema.  Topics appropriate for discussion include
(BUT ARE BY NO MEANS LIMITED TO) the following:

-- cinematic techniques
-- comparative analysis between cinema and other mediums of artistic
   expression 
-- film history
-- cinema as an entertainment medium
-- cinema as popular culture
-- interpretation or analysis of a particular film or set of films
-- financial, social, or legal issues that affect filmmaking (and vice versa)
-- the quality and/or success of film festivals and other film-related
   events
-- and any other topic related to film that people want to discuss in
   a serious way.

The following criteria shall be among those used by the moderator to
decide whether an article is acceptable or not:

	-- Is the article making a sincere argument?  A more precise
	   way to phrase this might be: does the author truly
	   expect the readers to believe the points being made?  Or
	   a third way: is the article intellectually honest?

	-- Are the points being made in the article cogent and
	   consistent?  Have any important facts or data relevant to
	   the issues being discussed been left out?  Are there any
	   gaping holes in the fundamental assumptions or the logic
	   being professed? 

	-- Is the article likely to be correctly understood?
           If the moderator determines that an article is likely to be
           misunderstood, it will be returned to the author for
           clarification. The moderator will not alter an
           article in any way unless the author indicates that this is
           acceptable. The moderator will not reject an article solely
           on the basis of minor spelling or grammatical errors.

Items that are specifically excluded from rec.arts.cinema:

--  Any kind of trivia questions/answers/games: use r.a.m instead

--  Simple lists (eg, movies made by director X): use r.a.m instead

--  Simple factual queries (eg "Who starred in x"): use r.a.m instead

--  Movie reviews (as opposed to analysis): use r.a.m.reviews instead

--  Queries/Reports of video availability: use r.v.software if it passes

--  Flames:  If you are genuinely outraged by an article, count to 10,
    collect your thoughts, and write another article in response.
    Otherwise, the moderator will feel free to hose you to help you
    cool off.

Moderator: Manavendra Thakur

=====================================
Nets: levin@bbn.com  |  "There were sweetheart roses on Yancey Wilmerding's
 or {...}!bbn!levin  |  bureau that morning.  Wide-eyed and distraught, she
POTS: (617)873-3463  |  stood with all her faculties rooted to the floor."


Nets: levin@bbn.com  |  "There were sweetheart roses on Yancey Wilmerding's
 or {...}!bbn!levin  |  bureau that morning.  Wide-eyed and distraught, she
POTS: (617)873-3463  |  stood with all her faculties rooted to the floor."


From levin@bbn.com Tue Feb 18 00:05:54 1992
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Subject: rec.arts.cinema FINAL Call For Votes
Summary: Deadline is Tuesday February 13 at NOON EST
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This is the final call for votes for rec.arts.cinema.

The charter is repeated below, followed by the unaudited list of 189
voters we have heard from.  The list is sorted in "random dictionary"
order, meaning that the alphabetic key might be your user name, your
first name, your host's name, or the name of some gatebway.

VOTING INSTRUCTIONS:

Please send your vote to 

  levin@bbn.com (Internet or uucp; old style {backbone}!bbn!levin
		 should work, too).
  or reply to this article.

Conditional or ambiguous votes will not be counted; please state
clearly whether you are voting FOR or AGAINST rec.arts.cinema as
proposed.

Votes must be received by noon (EST) on Tuesday, 13 February, 1990.

	/JBL

=====================================

CHARTER: REC.ARTS.CINEMA

This is a moderated group intended for serious articles addressing any
and all aspects of cinema.  Topics appropriate for discussion include
(BUT ARE BY NO MEANS LIMITED TO) the following:

-- cinematic techniques
-- comparative analysis between cinema and other mediums of artistic
   expression 
-- film history
-- cinema as an entertainment medium
-- cinema as popular culture
-- interpretation or analysis of a particular film or set of films
-- financial, social, or legal issues that affect filmmaking (and vice versa)
-- the quality and/or success of film festivals and other film-related
   events
-- and any other topic related to film that people want to discuss in
   a serious way.

The following criteria shall be among those used by the moderator to
decide whether an article is acceptable or not:

	-- Is the article making a sincere argument?  A more precise
	   way to phrase this might be: does the author truly
	   expect the readers to believe the points being made?  Or
	   a third way: is the article intellectually honest?

	-- Are the points being made in the article cogent and
	   consistent?  Have any important facts or data relevant to
	   the issues being discussed been left out?  Are there any
	   gaping holes in the fundamental assumptions or the logic
	   being professed? 

	-- Is the article likely to be correctly understood?
           If the moderator determines that an article is likely to be
           misunderstood, it will be returned to the author for
           clarification. The moderator will not alter an
           article in any way unless the author indicates that this is
           acceptable. The moderator will not reject an article solely
           on the basis of minor spelling or grammatical errors.

Items that are specifically excluded from rec.arts.cinema:

--  Any kind of trivia questions/answers/games: use r.a.m instead

--  Simple lists (eg, movies made by director X): use r.a.m instead

--  Simple factual queries (eg "Who starred in x"): use r.a.m instead

--  Movie reviews (as opposed to analysis): use r.a.m.reviews instead

--  Queries/Reports of video availability: use r.v.software if it passes

--  Flames:  If you are genuinely outraged by an article, count to 10,
    collect your thoughts, and write another article in response.
    Otherwise, the moderator will feel free to hose you to help you
    cool off.

Moderator: Manavendra Thakur

=====================================

Here follows the list of voters heard from so far:

alb@anet.ann-arbor.mi.us (Alan L. Brushaber)
amanda@math.ufl.edu
Andrei State <state@cs.unc.edu>
apollo@chinet.chi.il.us (robert john connor)
aqdata!sullivan@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov (Michael T. Sullivan)
arris!rshapiro@uunet.UU.NET (Richard Shapiro)
atari!achar@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Alan Char)
austern@ux1.lbl.gov (Matthew Austern)
bam%rudedog@sgi.com (Brian McClendon)
Bengt Larsson <bengtl@maths.lth.se>
Betsy Perry <betsyp@apollo.com>
bic@cgl.ucsf.edu (Bruce Cohen)
bill@inebriae.wlk.com (Bill Kennedy)
bjb@ncrorl.uucp
Blair A. Seidler <ta-bas@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu>
blekko!skrenta@cbmvax.commodore.com (Rich Skrenta)
blm@6sceng.uucp (Brian Matthews)
bobby@hot.caltech.edu (Bobby Bodenheimer)
bobl@pro-graphics.cts.com (Bob Lindabury)
BOYAJIAN@RUBY.enet.dec.com
bph@buengc.bu.edu (Blair P. Houghton)
brog@sloth.wimsey.bc.ca (Chris Brougham)
Bruce Hamilton <BHamilton.osbuSouth@Xerox.COM>
Bruce Schatz <schatz@cs.arizona.edu>
capmkt!bandy@uunet.UU.NET
carlo@electro.uucp (Carlo Sgro)
Cathleen Reiher <cathleen@ism780.isc.com>
cchin%weber@ucsd.edu (Chet Chin)
cew@ISI.EDU (Craig E. Ward)
cirrusl!carey (Mike Carey)
cj%modernlvr.wpd@sgi.com (C J Silverio)
cje@elbereth.rutgers.edu (Cthulhu's Jersey Epopt)
Colin Needham <cn@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
CORR@pawl.rpi.edu
crcraig@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
D Neilson <ercn56%castle.edinburgh.ac.uk@NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK>
Dale C. Cook <cook@pinocchio.encore.com>
Dan Schlitt <dan@sci.ccny.cuny.edu>
daniel@psych.toronto.edu
Darin McGrew <mcgrew@parakaleo.Eng.Sun.COM>
David Chalmers <dave@cogsci.indiana.edu>
David Yang <d-yang@cs.columbia.edu>
david@indetech.com (David Kuder)
dhanna%argon.Berkeley.EDU@jade.berkeley.edu (Sioux Hanna)
dian@vlsi.caltech.edu (Dian De Sha)
discg1!istda11@bpa.bell-atl.com ( Marylynn Orzeckowski,STDA,x6210)
Dorai Sitaram <dorai@rice.edu>
doug@anicon.uucp (Doug Grant)
dseah@wpi.wpi.edu (David I Seah)
dunike!onecom!kreme@ncar.UCAR.EDU (Mail login)
ecl@mtgzy.att.com
Ed Hall <edhall%ives@rand.org>
Ed Parlette <ebp@cfdl.larc.nasa.gov>
edbailey@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Ed Bailey)
eliz@world.std.com (Elizabeth Lear)
ereidell@media-lab.media.mit.edu
Eric Dashman <dashman@rti.rti.org>
Eric J Peterson <peterson@fsucs.cs.fsu.edu>
eric@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov (Eric Majani)
everexn!karen@uunet.uu.net
Frank W. Peters <peters@CC.MsState.Edu>
fuzzy@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
gal@atux01.att.com
garret@chinet.chi.il.us (Garret Toomey)
George Drettakis <dret@dgp.toronto.edu>
gil@banyan.banyan.com  (Gil Pilz@Eng@Banyan)
gore%camelot.sw.MCC.COM@MCC.COM (Nancy Gore)
Graeme Mullin <dmullin%computer-science.strathclyde.ac.uk@NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK>
greg@cs.washington.edu (Greg Barnes)
Gunnar Ekolin <ekolin@math.chalmers.se>
gvr@cs.brown.edu
hack@ncrclm.clemson.ncr.com
hassell@tramp.Colorado.EDU (Christopher Hassell)
howard@53iss6.waterloo.ncr.com
howard@hasse.ericsson.se (Howard Gayle)
HOWELLS @ KRYPTON.ARC.NASA.GOV (John Howells)
hrlaser@gryphon.com (Harv Laser)
ingr!boyd@uunet.uu.net
J.Bryce Rumbles <brumbles%hal.unm.edu@ariel.unm.edu>
janf@nada.kth.se (Jan Frelin)
jeanie@rscene.hac.com (Jean Kim)
Jeff Dalton <jeff%aiai.edinburgh.ac.uk@NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK>
jeffl@ncoast.org (Jeff Leyser)
jfh@rpp386.cactus.org (John F. Haugh II)
jgk@osc.osc.com (Joe Keane)
jgro@apldbio.com (Jeremy Grodberg)
jhh@pupthy.Princeton.EDU (Jim Horne)
Jim Roche <roche@cs.rochester.edu>
JMIvler = uunet!devsim.mdcbbs.com!jmi <jmi@devsim.mdcbbs.com>
jmj@neoucom.EDU
Jo Ellen McCoy <jo@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu>
john@niaid.nih.gov
jon@lindy.Stanford.EDU (Jon Corelis)
jrp@rducky.uucp (JIM PICKERING)
jsb@panix.uucp (J. S. B'ach)
jsp@penguin.key.com (James Preston)
jwl@ernie.Berkeley.EDU (James Wilbur Lewis)
jxxl@cs.nps.navy.mil (Keeper of the Flame)
kan@CS.UCLA.EDU (Jim Kan)
kcr@Sun.COM (Kevin Rushforth)
kebera@alzabo.uucp (Krishna E. Bera)
Ken Whang 2-4154 Box 8108 <WHANG_K@WUMS2.wustl.edu>
kimmel@vtsai2.sai.vtt.fi (Jyrki Kimmel)
kivi@watcsc.waterloo.edu (J. Kivi Shapiro)
ksr!johnm@uunet.UU.NET (John Martin)
kurt@happy.csg.uiuc.edu (Kurt)
leeds@cfa256.harvard.edu (Paul Martenis)
Louis Blair <lb2e+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Lyle A. Brenner <HRVY@VAX5.CIT.CORNELL.EDU>
Manavendra K. Thakur <thakur@zerkalo.harvard.edu>
Maria D. Maggio <mdm@curly.alliant.com>
Mark Brader <msb@sq.sq.com>
Mark Laventhal <msl@hpcllla.hp.com>
Mark.Leone@F.GP.CS.CMU.EDU
Metafont Consultant Account <xanthian@ads.com>
Michael Kaye <horny@gorn.santa-cruz.ca.us>
microsoft!bobal@uunet.uu.net
Mitchell F. Wyle <wyle@inf.ethz.ch>
Mitchell Marks <mitchell@gargoyle.uchicago.edu>
mjw@alux4.att.com (Michael J Weber)
mm42@prism.gatech.edu (Mark Mitchell)
Monique Benarrosh <monique@CS.UCLA.EDU>
moriarty@tc.fluke.com (Jeff Meyer)
morrison%ficc@uunet.UU.NET (Brad Morrison)
moss%takahe@cs.umass.edu (Eliot Moss)
mpc@phobos.cis.ksu.edu (Michael P. Campbell)
mrapple@quack.uucp (Nick Sayer)
munnari!aaii.oz.au!felix%aaii.OZ@uunet.UU.NET
munnari!pyrmania.oz.au!major@uunet.UU.NET (MAJOR)
munnari!yarra.oz.au!bgg@uunet.UU.NET (Benjamin G. Golding)
mvjonke@cs.vu.nl
myra@grad1.cis.upenn.edu (Myra VanInwegen)
nimalr@ecse.rpi.edu (Nimal Ratnayake)
nmutsaer@fys.ruu.nl (Peter Mutsaers)
oliver@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
olof@enea.se (Olof Bj|rner)
oplinger@ra.crd.ge.com (B. S. Oplinger)
Patricia O Tuama <rissa@gargoyle.uchicago.edu>
Patrick Catapano <catapano@apollo.com>
Patrick Chaney <pmc9439@sumax.uucp>
Paul Maclauchlan <paul@moore.uucp>
pearl@cs.rutgers.edu
pegasus!mmac@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Michael Macmillan)
Pete Harlan <harlan@silver.ucs.indiana.edu>
pixar!brighton@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Bill Carson)
plh@raybed2.msd.ray.com (Paul Hilcoff)
portnoy@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
rdd@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Robert Dorsett)
reiher@onyx.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Peter Reiher)
repo!rae@alias (Reid Ellis)
rgr@m21ux.att.com
Richard White <rw%aipna.edinburgh.ac.uk@NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK>
richard@gryphon.com (Richard Sexton)
rick@pavlov (Richard H. Miller)
RJA106@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Robert Mollitor <odin@media-lab.media.mit.edu>
Ron Buckmire <prince@pawl.rpi.edu>
rwg@Solbourne.COM (Rick Gillespie)
saj@lucifer.psyc.Virginia.EDU (Steve Jacquot)
satya@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
sboyce%weber@ucsd.edu (Steven Boyce)
sboztas%jimmie.usc.edu@usc.edu (Serdar Boztas)
schlatt@math.berkeley.edu (mark schlatter)
sequent!toontown!chris@uunet.UU.NET (Chris Andersen ("The Dangerous Guy"))
shirriff@sprite.Berkeley.EDU (Ken Shirriff)
sksircar@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Subrata Sircar)
sss@cs.brown.edu
Stanier A <alan%essex.ac.uk@NSFnet-Relay.AC.UK>
Steve Baumgarten <baumgart@esquire.dpw.com>
Steve Crooks <crooks!crooks@uunet.UU.NET>
Steve Fagg <SLF@stl.stc.co.uk>
Steve Kaminski <kaminski@SCL.CWRU.Edu>
Steve Scher <steves@cica.indiana.edu>
Stewart M. Clamen <clamen@CS.CMU.EDU>
striker@DPW.NYU.EDU
sun!pixar!good@apple.com (Are there any questions?)
terry@cs.UMD.EDU (Terry Gaasterland)
Thomas Krueger <tjk@csd4.csd.uwm.edu>
tj@alliant.com (Tom Jaskiewicz)
Tom Markson <usblues!tom@uunet.UU.NET>
Ulf Dahlen <uda@IDA.LiU.SE>
ulf@pepsi.zyx.SE (Ulf Lagerstedt)
unix386!dougm@uwm.uucp
wdarden@nrtc.northrop.com
werner@cs.utexas.edu
William Tsun-Yuk Hsu <hsu@uicsrd.csrd.uiuc.edu>
xanadu!STella@uunet.uu.net
yoda%soda.Berkeley.EDU@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Sean Yoda Rouse)
zvr@cs.wisc.edu (Alexios Zavras)
=====================================
Nets: levin@bbn.com  |  "There were sweetheart roses on Yancey Wilmerding's
 or {...}!bbn!levin  |  bureau that morning.  Wide-eyed and distraught, she
POTS: (617)873-3463  |  stood with all her faculties rooted to the floor."


From levin@bbn.com Tue Feb 18 00:10:52 1992
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From: Joel B Levin <levin@bbn.com>
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups
Subject: REC.ARTS.CINEMA: results and voter lists
Date: 13 Feb 90 21:36:35 GMT
Reply-To: Joel B Levin <levin@bbn.com>
Organization: BBN Communications Corporation
Followup-to: news.groups
Keywords: posted

The voting deadline was noon today (EST).  By that time, 226 votes had
been received:

    176 in favor,
     50 opposed.

By the criteria established by the guidelines (Y > N + 100 and Y >
2*N), rec.arts.cinema is approved.

The five day waiting period will end on Sunday.  Monday is a holiday
here (and I won't see my weekend mail till Tuesday), so I will wait
till Tuesday February 20 to ask Chuq to create the group, assuming
that correction of counting errors, lost votes, etc., does not change
the result.

The list of voters follows, sorted mostly in alphabetical order by
name (login or full) as extracted from the From: line where possible.
I have spent some time with these lists and believe I have eliminated
duplicate votes (at least the obvious ones!).  I will keep the actual
votes on line for some period of time in case questions arise.

I have been putting aside comments on why people voted for or against
the group.  I will do a little categorizing and counting, and in a day
or so I'll post that information.

Finally, I would like to thank those who voted both for taking the
trouble and for the manner in which they did so.  Those who judge the
newsgroup creation process by articles posted to news.groups might be
surprised at the nature of my mail the past three weeks or so,
containing not one message which could even by a long stretch
considered rude or inflamatory.

= = = = = = =

  YES VOTES (176)

alb@anet.ann-arbor.mi.us (Alan L. Brushaber)
amanda@math.ufl.edu
Andrei State <state@cs.unc.edu>
austern@ux1.lbl.gov (Matthew Austern)
bam%rudedog@sgi.com (Brian McClendon)
bandy%capmkt@uunet.UU.NET
Bengt Larsson <bengtl@maths.lth.se>
Betsy Perry <betsyp@apollo.com>
bgg%yarra.oz.au@uunet.UU.NET (Benjamin G. Golding)
bic@cgl.ucsf.edu (Bruce Cohen)
Blair A. Seidler <ta-bas@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu>
bobal%microsoft@uunet.uu.net
bobl@pro-graphics.cts.com (Bob Lindabury)
BOYAJIAN@RUBY.enet.dec.com
boyd%ingr@uunet.uu.net
brighton%pixar@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Bill Carson)
brog@sloth.wimsey.bc.ca (Chris Brougham)
Bruce Hamilton <BHamilton.osbuSouth@Xerox.COM>
Bruce Schatz <schatz@cs.arizona.edu>
carey@cirrusl (Mike Carey)
carlo@electro.uucp (Carlo Sgro)
Cathleen Reiher <cathleen@ism780.isc.com>
cchin%weber@ucsd.edu (Chet Chin)
cew@ISI.EDU (Craig E. Ward)
chris%toontown@uunet.UU.NET (Chris Andersen (The Dangerous Guy))
cj%modernlvr.wpd@sgi.com (C J Silverio)
cje@elbereth.rutgers.edu (Cthulhu's Jersey Epopt)
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