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From davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us Mon Jun 28 09:24:35 1993
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From: Davin C. Flateau <davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us>
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Subject: RFD: sci.astro.planetarium
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R E Q U E S T F O R D I S C U S S I O N
-----------------------------------------
This is the first Request for Discussion for the creation of a
newsgroup under the sci.astro hierarchy. The discussion will specifically
deal with the creation of a newsgroup devoted to planetariums, and
astronomy education.
Proposed Group
--------------
sci.astro.planetarium
Status
------
Unmoderated.
Charter
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be a newsgroup that provides a common forum
for patrons of planetaria, planetarium professionals, planetarium
audio-visual developers, and anyone interested in astronomy education to
come and exchange their ideas, news, and calendar events. Major topics
of discussion that this newsgroup will cover include:
* Planetarium presentation techniques and show production discussions by
planetarium professionals.
* News and announcements of upcoming planetaria events from
planetaria all over the world (workshop announcements, star-parties,
special showings, et[Bc).
* General public discussion about the institution of planetaria,
including items of historical interest, and new planetaria being opened.
* Upcoming astronomical, space events and alerts concerning planetarium
professionals, and the[B general public.
* Astronomical education topics and general discussion by both
planetarium professionals, developers and the general public.
* Educate others in topics of astronomy and space exploration.
CFV
---
The call for votes will be in about a month (late July, 1993).
Rationale
---------
For the last 70 years, planetaria have been the world's source for
astronomical education, and public astronomy information. Many
educational institutions such as high schools and universities have
planetaria on campus for just this purpose. With most universities
connected to the internet, and many more science centers and
museums connecting every day, sci.astro.planetarium will provide a central
place for discussion of astronomy education and the special issues
concerning planetaria themselves.
More and more planetarium enthusiasts and professionals are making use
of the great capabilities of the internet - the recently formed
"Planetarian Electronic Newsletter" has gained explosive support, and now
reaches many people. sci.astro.planetarium will be an essential step in
connecting these people and institutions, and help astronomy education
greatly.
Summary
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be an important step in linking everyone
interested in planetaria together. Professionals can exchange ideas,
news, events, techniques, and get feedback from people interested in
astronomy. Everyone interested in astronomy can also get up-to-date
information about local shows, astronomical events, organized astronomical
gatherings, and more. To keep up with the wealth of new astronomical
information, and the process of presenting it to the public,
sci.astro.planetarium is essential.
Readers should feel free to re-post this article to other newsgroups
whose readers might find it of interest, as long as the Followup-To:
line remains directed to news.groups. Thank you!
_____________________________________________________________________________
Davin C. Flateau | PLANETARIA (r) | Interactive ~ *|
Internet: davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us | Post Office Box 25 | Galactic * |
Fidonet: 1:129/120 | Pittsburgh, PA 15145 | Education ~ * |
From davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us Thu Jul 15 23:05:20 1993
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From: Davin C Flateau <davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us>
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,sci.astro,sci.space,sci.space.shuttle
Subject: 2nd RFD: sci.astro.planetarium
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R E Q U E S T F O R D I S C U S S I O N
-----------------------------------------
This is the second Request for Discussion for the creation of a
newsgroup under the sci.astro hierarchy. The discussion will specifically
deal with the creation of a newsgroup devoted to planetariums, and
astronomy education.
Proposed Group
--------------
sci.astro.planetarium
Status
------
Unmoderated.
Charter
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be a newsgroup that provides a common forum
for patrons of planetaria, planetarium professionals, planetarium
audio-visual developers, and anyone interested in astronomy education to
come and exchange their ideas, news, and calendar events. Major topics
of discussion that this newsgroup will cover include:
* Planetarium presentation techniques and show production discussions by
planetarium professionals.
* News and announcements of upcoming planetaria events from
planetaria all over the world (workshop announcements, star-parties,
special showings, et[Bc).
* General public discussion about the institution of planetaria,
including items of historical interest, and new planetaria being opened.
* Upcoming astronomical, space events and alerts concerning planetarium
professionals, and the[B general public.
* Astronomical education topics and general discussion by both
planetarium professionals, developers and the general public.
* Educate others in topics of astronomy and space exploration.
CFV
---
The call for votes will be in about two weeks (late July, 1993).
Rationale
---------
For the last 70 years, planetaria have been the world's source for
astronomical education, and public astronomy information. Many
educational institutions such as high schools and universities have
planetaria on campus for just this purpose. With most universities
connected to the internet, and many more science centers and
museums connecting every day, sci.astro.planetarium will provide a central
place for discussion of astronomy education and the special issues
concerning planetaria themselves.
More and more planetarium enthusiasts and professionals are making use
of the great capabilities of the internet - the recently formed
"Planetarian Electronic Newsletter" has gained explosive support, and now
reaches many people. sci.astro.planetarium will be an essential step in
connecting these people and institutions, and help astronomy education
greatly.
Summary
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be an important step in linking everyone
interested in planetaria together. Professionals can exchange ideas,
news, events, techniques, and get feedback from people interested in
astronomy. Everyone interested in astronomy can also get up-to-date
information about local shows, astronomical events, organized astronomical
gatherings, and more. To keep up with the wealth of new astronomical
information, and the process of presenting it to the public,
sci.astro.planetarium is essential.
Readers should feel free to re-post this article to other newsgroups
whose readers might find it of interest, as long as the Followup-To:
line remains directed to news.groups. Thank you!
--
_____________________________________________________________________________
Davin C. Flateau | PLANETARIA (r) | Interactive ~ *|
Internet: davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us | Post Office Box 25 | Galactic * |
Fidonet: 1:129/120 | Pittsburgh, PA 15145 | Education ~ * |
From rdippold@qualcomm.com Sun Aug 1 20:38:23 1993
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.astro,sci.space,sci.space.shuttle,sci.physics
Subject: CFV: sci.astro.planetarium
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Date: 1 Aug 1993 19:21:30 -0400
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CALL FOR VOTES (1st of 3)
Creation of the unmoderated group sci.astro.planetarium
Newsgroups line:
sci.astro.planetarium Discussion of planetariums.
Votes must be recieved by: Thursday, Aug 26, 1993 11:59:59 GMT
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only, contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about
the proposed group, contact Davin Flateau <davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us>.
This CFV will also be posted to the "Planetarian Electronic
Newsletter" mailing list by Davin Flateau.
STANDARD VOTING INFO
You should send MAIL (posts to a group are invalid) to
voting@qualcomm.com
(just replying by MAIL to this message should work). Your mail
message should contain one and only one of the following statements:
I vote YES on sci.astro.planetarium
or
I vote NO on sci.astro.planetarium
You may add a comment, but anything other than a definite statement
involving the group name and "yes", "no", "for", or "against" on a
single line may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program.
If you later change your mind you may also use send in an "abstain"
vote in the same manner, using "abstain" in place of "yes" or "no".
Additional CFVs will include mass acks.
Standard Guidelines for voting apply - one vote per person (not per
account). 100 more YES votes than NO votes and 2/3 of all votes being
YES are the requirements for group creation.
Charter
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be a newsgroup that provides a common forum
for patrons of planetaria, planetarium professionals, planetarium
audio-visual developers, and anyone interested in astronomy education to
come and exchange their ideas, news, and calendar events. Major topics
of discussion that this newsgroup will cover include:
* Planetarium presentation techniques and show production discussions by
planetarium professionals.
* Technical discussions relating to the production of planetarium
presentations (Digistar programming, A/V equipment maintenance, automation
system discussions, etc.).
* News and announcements of upcoming planetaria events from
planetaria all over the world (workshop announcements, star-parties,
special showings, etc.).
* General public discussion about the institution of planetaria,
including items of historical interest, and new planetaria being opened.
* Upcoming astronomical, space events and alerts concerning planetarium
professionals, and the general public.
* Astronomical education topics and general discussion by both
planetarium professionals, developers and the general public.
* Educate others in topics of astronomy and space exploration.
Rationale
---------
For the last 70 years, planetaria have been the world's source for
astronomical education, and public astronomy information. Many
educational institutions such as high schools and universities have
planetaria on campus for just this purpose. With most universities
connected to the internet, and many more science centers and museums
connecting every day, sci.astro.planetarium will provide a central
place for discussion of astronomy education and the special issues
concerning planetaria themselves.
More and more planetarium enthusiasts and professionals are making
use of the great capabilities of the internet - the recently formed
"Planetarian Electronic Newsletter" has gained explosive support, and
now reaches many people. sci.astro.planetarium will be an essential
step in connecting these people and institutions, and help astronomy
education greatly.
Summary
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be an important step in linking everyone
interested in planetaria together. Professionals can exchange
technical information, production ideas, news, events, techniques, and
get feedback from people interested in astronomy. Everyone interested
in astronomy can also get up-to-date information about local public
shows, astronomical events, organized astronomical gatherings, and
more. The huge success of the Planetarian Electronic Newsletter has
shown these topics to be of great interest to many people (in fact,
the Newsletter has so many subscribers and is so large in content, it
is moving to regional distribution). To accomplish all of these goals
with thousands of planetaria professionals all over the globe, the
creation of sci.astro.planetarium is essential.
--
The Knights Who Say ACK
From rdippold@qualcomm.com Fri Aug 6 09:46:05 1993
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.astro,sci.space,sci.space.shuttle,sci.physics
Subject: 2nd CFV: sci.astro.planetarium
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Date: 6 Aug 1993 09:43:38 -0400
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CALL FOR VOTES (2nd of 3)
Creation of the unmoderated group sci.astro.planetarium
Newsgroups line:
sci.astro.planetarium Discussion of planetariums.
Votes must be recieved by: Thursday, Aug 26, 1993 11:59:59 GMT
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only, contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about
the proposed group, contact Davin Flateau <davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us>.
This CFV will also be posted to the "Planetarian Electronic
Newsletter" mailing list by Davin Flateau.
STANDARD VOTING INFO
You should send MAIL (posts to a group are invalid) to
voting@qualcomm.com
(just replying by MAIL to this message should work). Your mail
message should contain one and only one of the following statements:
I vote YES on sci.astro.planetarium
or
I vote NO on sci.astro.planetarium
You may add a comment, but anything other than a definite statement
involving the group name and "yes", "no", "for", or "against" on a
single line may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program.
If you later change your mind you may also use send in an "abstain"
vote in the same manner, using "abstain" in place of "yes" or "no".
Additional CFVs will include mass acks.
Standard Guidelines for voting apply - one vote per person (not per
account). 100 more YES votes than NO votes and 2/3 of all votes being
YES are the requirements for group creation.
Charter
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be a newsgroup that provides a common forum
for patrons of planetaria, planetarium professionals, planetarium
audio-visual developers, and anyone interested in astronomy education to
come and exchange their ideas, news, and calendar events. Major topics
of discussion that this newsgroup will cover include:
* Planetarium presentation techniques and show production discussions by
planetarium professionals.
* Technical discussions relating to the production of planetarium
presentations (Digistar programming, A/V equipment maintenance, automation
system discussions, etc.).
* News and announcements of upcoming planetaria events from
planetaria all over the world (workshop announcements, star-parties,
special showings, etc.).
* General public discussion about the institution of planetaria,
including items of historical interest, and new planetaria being opened.
* Upcoming astronomical, space events and alerts concerning planetarium
professionals, and the general public.
* Astronomical education topics and general discussion by both
planetarium professionals, developers and the general public.
* Educate others in topics of astronomy and space exploration.
Rationale
---------
For the last 70 years, planetaria have been the world's source for
astronomical education, and public astronomy information. Many
educational institutions such as high schools and universities have
planetaria on campus for just this purpose. With most universities
connected to the internet, and many more science centers and museums
connecting every day, sci.astro.planetarium will provide a central
place for discussion of astronomy education and the special issues
concerning planetaria themselves.
More and more planetarium enthusiasts and professionals are making
use of the great capabilities of the internet - the recently formed
"Planetarian Electronic Newsletter" has gained explosive support, and
now reaches many people. sci.astro.planetarium will be an essential
step in connecting these people and institutions, and help astronomy
education greatly.
Summary
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be an important step in linking everyone
interested in planetaria together. Professionals can exchange
technical information, production ideas, news, events, techniques, and
get feedback from people interested in astronomy. Everyone interested
in astronomy can also get up-to-date information about local public
shows, astronomical events, organized astronomical gatherings, and
more. The huge success of the Planetarian Electronic Newsletter has
shown these topics to be of great interest to many people (in fact,
the Newsletter has so many subscribers and is so large in content, it
is moving to regional distribution). To accomplish all of these goals
with thousands of planetaria professionals all over the globe, the
creation of sci.astro.planetarium is essential.
Bounce List - as of 08/4/93 you should have recieved a mail ACK on
your vote. These are the mail acks for counted votes which have
bounced for one reason or another.
gspagna@copley.rmc.edu
rhill@silas.lpl.arizona.edu
borgeb@stud.cs.uit.no
yamada@ysc.go.jp
wolfman@p-cove.UUCP
--
Just when we got good at this, we run out of planets.
-- Anonymous Voyager scientist
From rdippold@qualcomm.com Fri Aug 13 20:13:30 1993
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From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
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Subject: 3rd CFV: sci.astro.planetarium
Followup-To: poster
Date: 13 Aug 1993 19:16:46 -0400
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CALL FOR VOTES (3rd of 3)
Creation of the unmoderated group sci.astro.planetarium
Newsgroups line:
sci.astro.planetarium Discussion of planetariums.
Votes must be recieved by: Thursday, Aug 26, 1993 11:59:59 GMT
This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only, contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about
the proposed group, contact Davin Flateau <davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us>.
This CFV will also be posted to the "Planetarian Electronic
Newsletter" mailing list by Davin Flateau.
STANDARD VOTING INFO
You should send MAIL (posts to a group are invalid) to
voting@qualcomm.com
(just replying by MAIL to this message should work). Your mail
message should contain one and only one of the following statements:
I vote YES on sci.astro.planetarium
or
I vote NO on sci.astro.planetarium
You may add a comment, but anything other than a definite statement
involving the group name and "yes", "no", "for", or "against" on a
single line may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program.
If you later change your mind you may also use send in an "abstain"
vote in the same manner, using "abstain" in place of "yes" or "no".
Additional CFVs will include mass acks.
Standard Guidelines for voting apply - one vote per person (not per
account). 100 more YES votes than NO votes and 2/3 of all votes being
YES are the requirements for group creation.
Charter
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be a newsgroup that provides a common forum
for patrons of planetaria, planetarium professionals, planetarium
audio-visual developers, and anyone interested in astronomy education to
come and exchange their ideas, news, and calendar events. Major topics
of discussion that this newsgroup will cover include:
* Planetarium presentation techniques and show production discussions by
planetarium professionals.
* Technical discussions relating to the production of planetarium
presentations (Digistar programming, A/V equipment maintenance, automation
system discussions, etc.).
* News and announcements of upcoming planetaria events from
planetaria all over the world (workshop announcements, star-parties,
special showings, etc.).
* General public discussion about the institution of planetaria,
including items of historical interest, and new planetaria being opened.
* Upcoming astronomical, space events and alerts concerning planetarium
professionals, and the general public.
* Astronomical education topics and general discussion by both
planetarium professionals, developers and the general public.
* Educate others in topics of astronomy and space exploration.
Rationale
---------
For the last 70 years, planetaria have been the world's source for
astronomical education, and public astronomy information. Many
educational institutions such as high schools and universities have
planetaria on campus for just this purpose. With most universities
connected to the internet, and many more science centers and museums
connecting every day, sci.astro.planetarium will provide a central
place for discussion of astronomy education and the special issues
concerning planetaria themselves.
More and more planetarium enthusiasts and professionals are making
use of the great capabilities of the internet - the recently formed
"Planetarian Electronic Newsletter" has gained explosive support, and
now reaches many people. sci.astro.planetarium will be an essential
step in connecting these people and institutions, and help astronomy
education greatly.
Summary
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be an important step in linking everyone
interested in planetaria together. Professionals can exchange
technical information, production ideas, news, events, techniques, and
get feedback from people interested in astronomy. Everyone interested
in astronomy can also get up-to-date information about local public
shows, astronomical events, organized astronomical gatherings, and
more. The huge success of the Planetarian Electronic Newsletter has
shown these topics to be of great interest to many people (in fact,
the Newsletter has so many subscribers and is so large in content, it
is moving to regional distribution). To accomplish all of these goals
with thousands of planetaria professionals all over the globe, the
creation of sci.astro.planetarium is essential.
Bounce List - as of 08/12/93 you should have recieved a mail ACK on
your vote. These are the mail acks for votes which have bounced for
one reason or another - they will still be counted.
gspagna@copley.rmc.edu
rhill@silas.lpl.arizona.edu
borgeb@stud.cs.uit.no
yamada@ysc.go.jp
wolfman@p-cove.UUCP
--
Keep the pointy end forward and the dirty side down.
From rdippold@qualcomm.com Sat Aug 28 23:10:32 1993
Path: uunet!bounce-back
From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.astro,sci.space,sci.space.shuttle,sci.physics
Subject: RESULT: sci.astro.planetarium passes 196:28
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Date: 28 Aug 1993 18:53:02 -0400
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unmoderated group sci.astro.planetarium vote results - 224 votes
Yes No : 2/3? >100? : Pass? : Group
---- ---- : ---- ----- : ----- : -------------------------------------------
196 28 : Yes Yes : Yes : sci.astro.planetarium
Newsgroups line:
sci.astro.planetarium Discussion of planetariums.
This vote was conducted by a neutral third party. For voting
questions only, contact rdippold@qualcomm.com. For questions about
the proposed group, contact Davin Flateau <davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us>.
Charter
-------
sci.astro.planetarium will be a newsgroup that provides a common forum
for patrons of planetaria, planetarium professionals, planetarium
audio-visual developers, and anyone interested in astronomy education to
come and exchange their ideas, news, and calendar events. Major topics
of discussion that this newsgroup will cover include:
* Planetarium presentation techniques and show production discussions by
planetarium professionals.
* Technical discussions relating to the production of planetarium
presentations (Digistar programming, A/V equipment maintenance, automation
system discussions, etc.).
* News and announcements of upcoming planetaria events from
planetaria all over the world (workshop announcements, star-parties,
special showings, etc.).
* General public discussion about the institution of planetaria,
including items of historical interest, and new planetaria being opened.
* Upcoming astronomical, space events and alerts concerning planetarium
professionals, and the general public.
* Astronomical education topics and general discussion by both
planetarium professionals, developers and the general public.
* Educate others in topics of astronomy and space exploration.
sci.astro.planetarium vote Final Vote Ack
Yes Votes
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0044603@CCMAIL.EMIS.hac.com David Dudek
72050.3272@CompuServe.COM Katie Berryhill
72371.325@CompuServe.COM Drew Foster/FL
72650.3513@CompuServe.COM chris steyaert
72677.3316@CompuServe.COM Todd Sommer
73160.550@CompuServe.COM Patrice S. Warren
73577.152@CompuServe.COM Eric Schreur
75010.1461@CompuServe.COM Richard S. Cox
75010.1462@CompuServe.COM Diane Beam
76067.530@CompuServe.COM Martin Ratcliffe
76077.3671@CompuServe.COM Frederick Babcock
76276.1702@CompuServe.COM Alan Davenport 76276,1702
76300.2027@CompuServe.COM Sheri Barton Trbovich
A03985@vm.cc.metu.edu.tr BULLDOZER
al198723@academ01.mty.itesm.mx Eugenio Sanchez-Pe~a
al847@yfn.ysu.edu Ted A. Hunt
AMPHYS01@YSUB.YSU.EDU
arthurj@unr.edu Art Johnson
ASTROSOC@ASTRO.BYU.EDU
aultj@rpi.edu
awhitten@cwis.unomaha.edu April Whitten
BAILEY%SSDVAX.decnet@mdcgwy.mdc.com SSDVAX::BAILEY
BASSETI@ACOUST.BYU.EDU
beast@netcom.com J. Kintscher
bernd.ebach@student.uni-ulm.de
bobc@stratus.swdc.stratus.com Bob Christ
borgeb@stud.cs.uit.no Boerge Berg-Olsen
brian@gab.unt.edu Brian...
buglady@bronze.lcs.mit.edu Aliza R. Panitz
ccfd5@syma.sussex.ac.uk Pat Corbett
cdavis@tenet.edu Chuck Davis
CECCE_AJ@corning.com
cglbrp@Csa1.LBL.Gov Catherine Langridge
cjh@curie.ualr.edu Charles J. Hemann
clejeune@micronet.wcu.edu Mike Jackson
colbyp@pro-freedom.van.wa.us Colby Pederson
collier@physics.isu.edu Matthew Collier
crb11@cus.cam.ac.uk Colin Bell
crimson@WPI.EDU Joseph Z. Provo
croberts@mojave.wr.usgs.gov Carter Roberts BGP
davem@ee.ubc.ca Dave Michelson
David_Dix@kcbbs.gen.nz David Dix
davin@telerama.pgh.pa.us Davin C. Flateau
dhill@lpl.arizona.edu Dolores Hill x6951
dls@garage.att.com
DMCAFEE@Gems.VCU.EDU
dollens@unr.edu C Blake Dollens
dorn@INDIGO.MESE.COM ALAN DORN HETZEL JR
drdale@nevada.edu
drl@sol.acs.unt.edu Dianna Laakso
dsnoek@simenv.com daniel snoek
dt4@engrhub.ucsb.edu David E. Goggin
dubost@ASTRO.UMontreal.CA Karl Dubost
eblatt@cabell.vcu.edu Elizabeth K. Blatt
Edna_DeVore@qmgate.arc.nasa.gov Edna DeVore
edwardsg@enterprise.rdd.lmsc.lockheed.com Greg Edwards
emcguire@intellection.com Ed McGuire
emurphy@iapetus.CV.NRAO.EDU Ed Murphy
eugene@nas.nasa.gov Eugene N. Miya
ex@csdfx8a.arlut.utexas.edu Anna Niemtschk
f004@Lehigh.EDU Bill Safranek
fenton@astro.UMD.EDU
follick@jemez.eece.unm.edu
fortwangler@hal.hahnemann.edu
fraknoi%avax.dnet@univax.fhda.edu
FRIEDMNA@ACFcluster.NYU.EDU
FSSPR@acad3.alaska.edu Hardcore Alaskan
g.moore@uow.edu.au Glen Moore
gary@utdallas.edu Jim Gary
ghasting@vdoe386.vak12ed.edu George Hastings
glennc@cs.sfu.ca Glenn Chapman
gmarfoe@eng.auburn.edu Gerald George Marfoe
grabowski@golden.gannon.edu
grupprec@eso.org Gero Rupprecht
gspagna@rmc.edu@copley.rmc.edu George Spagna
gt0670e@prism.gatech.edu Brennan Tennesen Price
harmon@csd4.csd.uwm.edu John G Harmon
hartman@cs.utexas.edu John Hartman
HARVEY@INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU James Harvey
hocking@sunsite.unc.edu Tom Hocking
holger@vmars.vmars.tuwien.ac.at Holger Reusch
holloway@leland.Stanford.EDU Marc Alan Holloway
hricko@pilot.njin.net Karl Hricko
hrmeyer@ucssun1.sdsu.edu meyer h
ian@unipalm.co.uk Ian Phillipps
ishka@netlink.nix.com Marishka Emry
jac@ds8.scri.fsu.edu Jim Carr
jan@bagend.atl.ga.us Jan Isley
jet@nas.nasa.gov J. Eric Townsend
jkiley@andy.bgsu.edu James Kiley
jmosley@eis.calstate.edu John E. Mosley
johannes.beekhuizen@beard.nest.nl Johannes Beekhuizen
john.lindeyer@synapse.org John Lindeyer
Jost.Krieger@rz.ruhr-uni-bochum.de Jost Krieger
josterbe@atnf.csiro.au Jurgen Osterberg
JRL8574@VENUS.TAMU.EDU
jrusk@tenet.edu James Rusk
JSEXTON@UNCA.EDU
JSMILL01@ULKYVX.LOUISVILLE.EDU SCOTT MILLER
JSOHL@cc.weber.edu JOHN SOHL
julie_porter@quickmail.apple.com Julie Porter
junck@okra.fnal.gov Kevin Junck
kbecker@nde.unl.edu katherine becker
kbryant@ocf.Berkeley.EDU klb
keithj@unr.edu
kenapple@u.washington.edu Kenneth Applegate
kenk@uoguelph.ca ken A kokko
klaes@verga.enet.dec.com IDC, PKO3-1/27D, Pole 27-C, 223-3283
krbnsn@lehman.com Ken Robinson
kremers@unr.edu Adam Kremers
kwilson@cabell.vcu.edu Kenneth D. Wilson
lambertz@adcs02.fnal.gov Paula Lambertz
laura@hobbes.acs.umbc.edu Laura L. Brown (SYSTEMS)
lbr@txfs1.hfb.se Lars Broman
leigh@netlink.nix.com Lee Pratt
lgonzale@halcon.dpi.udec.cl Leopoldo Gonzalez R.
lhsastro@garnet.berkeley.edu
manaster@yu1.yu.edu Chaim Manaster
markpet@scicom.alphacdc.com Mark Petersen
mckee@telerama.pgh.pa.us David McKee
med@markdear.win.net Mark Engle Deardorff
MEEUR%UCCMVSA.bitnet@uccvma.ucop.edu Mary Engle
mhatz@nyx.cs.du.edu Mike Hatz
MHROVAT@ucs.indiana.edu Mary Hrovat (a.k.a. Star Lady)
michael@cygnus.uni-muenster.de Michael Naumann
mike.ditto@f240.n104.z1.fidonet.org mike ditto
mrp@rahul.net Mitchell Patenaude
MS_GRENDELL@kcgl1.eng.ohio-state.edu
muk@interlink.com Donn Mukensnable
mwzecca@ouray.Denver.Colorado.EDU The Admiral (and I don't mean David Robin
m_frazier@csc32.enet.dec.com Mike Frazier, TP Support
ndallen@io.org Nigel Allen
nix@uruk.genmagic.com Nick Thompson
nmartimb@stars.SFSU.EDU Nathalie Martimbeau
nwr2453@dsachg1.dsac.dla.mil Stephen Bashore
ofa123!rick@ofa.com Rick Ellis
OTTO@vaxb.acs.unt.edu M. Otto
PABOLIVEIRA%VORTEX.UFRGS.BR@UICVM.UIC.EDU Bage'
peed@ivory.rtsg.mot.com Andrew Peed
PERKINS@MSUPA.PA.MSU.EDU George J Perkins
peterscc@ucsu.Colorado.EDU C.C. Petersen
pfeifer@ares.informatik.uni-ulm.de Holger Pfeifer
phoffman@netcom.com Paul E. Hoffman
pmurphy@orangutan.CV.NRAO.EDU Pat Murphy
potts@lds.loral.com [u]Phillip Potts
quest@iowegia.dsm.ia.us Steve J. Quest
quinn@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Michael J. Quinn
r.luzenski1@genie.geis.com
raskin@mekon.ucsc.edu
rdm2@cc.bellcore.com
reijo@patty.gud.siemens.co.at
revu@midway.uchicago.edu Sendhil "Mr. Bubbles" Revuluri
rgs@roman.north.de Roman Symank
rhill@silas.lpl.arizona.edu Rik Hill
rhm@gibbs.oit.unc.edu Richard McColman Jr
robh@cyberspace.org Robert Henderson
robs@kauri.vuw.ac.nz RH Schone
ronnie@cisco.com Ronnie B. Kon
rpastro@nevada.edu
rshores@world.std.com Richard H Shores
rufinus@uxuw04.cern.ch
ryan.bayne@canrem.com Ryan Bayne
sasbsb@unx.sas.com Bryan Butler
scocca@gibbs.oit.unc.edu David A. Scocca
seaman@noao.edu Rob Seaman
shaggie@netcom.com shaggie
sheppard@tacout.army.mil John Sheppard
sjsmith@cs.UMD.EDU Stephen Joseph Smith
skelton@spot.Colorado.EDU planetarium dude
sparr@cthp1.jsc.nasa.gov R. H. Sparr
speara@spot.Colorado.EDU Amanda
SPURRA8478@iscsvax.uni.edu
starman@gibbs.oit.unc.edu Thomas W. Hocking
staros@panix.com Steve Taros
STARWALK@delphi.com
stcoope@eis.calstate.edu Stephen A. Cooperman
stu@valinor.mythical.com Stu Labovitz
TAAUSTIN@vaxb.acs.unt.edu
thogard@wrdis01.robins.af.mil Cont Tim Hogard
thomasw@cs.uwp.edu William Thomas
tim@xerxes.hanse.de Tim Themann
tlynch@cco.caltech.edu Timothy W. Lynch
Tom.Gray@software.mitel.com Tom Gray
umgelter@azu.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de umgelter_p_0693
wa2ise@netcom.com Robert Casey
wayne@csri.toronto.edu Wayne Hayes
wendi@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu Wendi Elliott
whughes@lonestar.utsa.edu William W. Hughes
WICHE@vkpmzq.kph.Uni-Mainz.DE
wilhelm@infoserv.com John MacWilliamson
wilhelms@dlrtcs.da.op.dlr.de Hartmut Wilhelms
williamsca@hirama.hiram.edu Curtis Williams
WMCCULL@uoft02.utoledo.edu WAYLENA M. MCCULLY
wolfman@p-cove.UUCP Aaron Smith
yamada@ysc.go.jp Yoshiro Yamada
yaron@astro.as.utexas.edu Yaron Sheffer
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aa1@st-andrews.ac.uk Alasdair Allan
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bobw@PROCASE.COM Bob Weissman
bongo!skyld.tele.com!jangus@netcom.com Jeffrey D. Angus
carons@dso009.sch.ge.com Sean J. Caron - Generator Engineering Systems
cheah@cs.columbia.edu Po Shan Cheah
cward@Think.COM Christopher Ward
gwydion@gnu.ai.mit.edu
hamby@cs.utk.edu
jnpeters@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de Jan Peters (CIP 92)
kps_miller@wmich.edu
LRUDOLPH@vax.clarku.edu
mike@upolu.gsfc.nasa.gov Mike Jones
mjn%pseudo.UUCP Murray Nesbitt
naren@tekig1.pen.tek.com Naren Bala
optimg!rgreen@uunet.UU.NET Randy Green
pfritsch@skid.ps.uci.edu Paul Fritschle
rick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu Richard H. Miller
Robert_N_Brauer@cup.portal.com
rw@astro.Princeton.EDU Ralph A.M.J. Wijers
schinder@leprss.gsfc.nasa.gov Paul J. Schinder
sdrl2@gec-mrc.co.uk SDRL student id 2
shane@spr.com Shane Hartman
smarry@io.org Smarasderagd Draco
tvaughan@buphyk.bu.edu Timothy E. Vaughan
wats@scicom.alphacdc.com Bruce Watson
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