Xref: news.ysu.edu news.lists:530 news.announce.newusers:205 news.answers:4720 Newsgroups: news.lists,news.announce.newusers,news.answers Path: psuvm!news.ysu.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!menudo.uh.edu!sugar!arielle From: arielle@NeoSoft.com (Stephanie da Silva) Subject: Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part I Expires: Fri, 19 Feb 1993 00:00:01 GMT Reply-To: arielle@taronga.com Organization: NeoSoft Communications Services -- (713) 684-5900 Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 23:38:43 GMT Approved: arielle@taronga.com Message-ID: <1992DecPt1@taronga.com> Followup-To: arielle@taronga.com Summary: 443 mailing lists in four postings Supersedes: <1992NovPt1@taronga.com> Lines: 1211 Archive-name: mailing-lists/part1 Original-author: chuq@apple.com (Chuq Von Rospach) Previous-maintainer: spaf@purdue.edu (Gene Spafford) Last-change: 19 December 1992 by arielle@taronga.com (Stephanie da Silva) [This is the first of four articles on mailing lists.] Quick Summary of Changes ------------------------ Added since last list: add-parents AM/FM barbershop Catholic Doctrine Dodge Stealth electromagnetics grunge-l improv jargon-helpers JudgeNet lotus-cars mensatalk Modesty Blaise next-gis NeXT-icon Non Serviam Planet Yip racefab SATNEWS sf-lovers they-might-be UK-RAVE utne-salon-list UUs-L Vision wetleather wheel-to-wheel xpress-list Deleted since last list: AIDS-stat dire-straits edge euro-moto Guns N' Roses health-ed thicva Changed since last list: biosym CUSSNET home-ed exotic-cars pcgeos-list zeppelin ZForum Intro ----- This is a list of mailing lists available primarily through the Internet and the UUCP network. 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Please include a phone number in case of trouble establishing an e-mail path. 30something Contact: 30something-request@fuggles.acc.virginia.edu (Marc Rouleau) Purpose: Discussion of the TV show by the same name, including actors, episodes, plots, characters, etc. 386users Contact: 386users-request@udel.edu (William Davidsen, Jr.) Purpose: Topics are 80386 based computers, and all hardware and software which is either 386-specific or which has special interest on the 386. 3d Contact: 3d-request@bfmny0.bfm.com (Tom Neff) Purpose: Discussion of 3-D (stereo) photography. General info, hints, experiences, equipment, techniques, and stereo "happenings." Anyone interested is welcome to join. 90210 Contact: 90210-request@ferkel.ucsb.edu (Jim Lick) Purpose: Discussion of the Fox TV show "Beverly Hills, 90210." ABC Contact: abc-list-request@cwi.nl (Steven Pemberton) Purpose: Discussion of the ABC Programming Language and its implementations. Information on ABC is available in "The ABC Programmer's Handbook", Leo Geurts et.al, Prentice Hall 1990; "An Alternative Simple Language and Environment for PCs", Steven Pemberton, IEEE Software, Vol. 4, No. 1, January 1987, pp. 56-64.; by ftp from mcsun.eu.net, file programming/languages/abc/abc.intro; and by mail-server from info-server@hp4nl.nluug.nl: send two-line message: "request programming/languages/abc" "topic abc.intro". act-up Contact: act-up-request@world.std.com (Lenard Diggins) Purpose: act-up was set up for the discussion of the work being done by the various act-up chapters worldwide, to announce events, to exchange ideas related to aids activism, and, more broadly, to discuss the politics of AIDS and health care. add-parents Contact: LISTSERV@n7kbt.rain.com Purpose: For providing support and information to parents of children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. To subscribe, send mail to LISTSERV@n7kbt.rain.com with a message body of this form: subscribe add-parents adoption Contact: adoption-request@think.com Purpose: The list's charter to is to discuss anything and everything connected with adoption. aeronautics Contact: aeronautics-request@rascal.ics.utexas.edu Purpose: The "aeronautics" mailing list will be a moderated version of the sci.aeronautics newsgroup, and as such will deal with various technical aspects of aviation, such as human factors, airliner operations, avionics, and aerodynamics. It will be a one-way feed (sci.aeronautics -> mailing list), unless sufficient demand requires that it go in the opposite direction. agenda-users Contact: agenda-users@newcastle.ac.uk Purpose: A new mailing list for users of the Microwriter Agenda handheld computer. aids Contact: aids-request@cs.ucla.edu (Daniel R. Greening) Purpose: A distribution list for people who can't read sci.med.aids. Covers predominately medical issues of AIDS. Some discussion of political and social issues. Postings to AIDSNEWS and Health InfoCom News mailing lists are also carried. Unlike info-aids, postings to aids@cs.ucla.edu are NON-confidential. The average number of postings to aids is about 2 per day. The average size of articles is very large (statistics, news summaries, etc.) sci.med.aids and aids@cs.ucla.edu are moderated. (see also "info-aids" mailing list) algeria-net Contact: belk@pyr.gatech.edu (Nasr Belkheir) Purpose: a forum for discussion about political, cultural aspects of Algerian society. alife Contact: alife-request@cognet.ucla.edu Purpose: The alife mailing list is for communications regarding artificial life, a formative interdisciplinary field involving computer science, the natural sciences, mathematics, medicine and others. The recent book _Artificial Life_, Christopher Langton, ed., Addison Wesley, 1989 introduces the scope of artificial life as a field of study. Alife was chartered in February 1990 at the Second Artificial Life Workshop, held in Santa Fe & organized by the Center for Nonlinear Studies at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Santa Fe Institute. The list is intended primarily for low-volume, high-content scientific correspondence and as a publically accessible forum for the interested members of the public. Membership as of July 1990 includes over 1,200 addresses on four continents. There is an FTP-accessible archives/repository of past traffic, software and papers. The list is maintained by the Artificial Life Research Group, Computer Science Department, Lindley Hall 101, Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405. There are conditions on redistribution of the list in order to minimize any misunderstanding or exaggeration concerning this new area of study. Alspa Contact: alspa-users-request@ssyx.ucsc.edu (Brad Allen) Purpose: Discussion by owners/users of the CP/M machines made by (now defunct) Alspa Computer, Inc. alternates Contact: alternates-request@ns1.rutgers.edu Purpose: Mail.alternates is a mail list for people who advocate, and/or practice an open sexual lifestyle. Its members are primarily bisexual men and women, and their SO's. Mail.alternates is intended as a forum, and support group for adult men and women who espouse their freedom of choice and imagination in human sexual relations, no matter what their orientaion. Those who are offended by frank, and uninhibited discussions relating to sexual issues should not subscribe. Moderator/Editor: amq@ns1.rutgers.edu Amazons International Contact: thomas@smaug.uio.no (Thomas Gramstad) Purpose: Amazons International is an electronic digest newsletter for and about Amazons (physically and psychologically strong assertive women who are not afraid to break free from traditional ideas about gender roles, femininity and the female physique) and their friends and lovers. Amazons International is dedicated to the image of the female hero in fiction and in fact, as it is expressed in art and literature, in the physiques and feats of female athletes, in sexual values and practices, and provides information, discussion and a supportive environment for these values and issues. Gender role traditionalists and others who are opposed to Amazon ideals should not subscribe. amend2-discuss amend2-info Contact: Majordomo@cs.colorado.edu Purpose: Colorado voted in an amendment to their state constitution which revokes any existing gay/lesbian/bisexual civil rights legislation and prohibits the drafting of any new legislation. The amendment was spearheaded by a right- wing organization inappropriately self-named Colorado Family Values (CFV). It is our understanding that they have no intention of stopping their hate campaign here; they intended to push for legislation with a stronger discriminatory flavor here in Colorado and surrounding states. Two mail/news groups have been created in response to this discriminatory amendment. amend2-discuss is for people who are discussing the implications and issues surrounding the passing of amendment 2. amend2-info is a moderated mailing list for people interested in information on the implication and issues of #2. Sending mail to either mailing list has the effect of also posting the message to the corresponding shadow newsgroup. We encourage people to use the mailing list address when disseminating information so that those people who are on the mailing list but who do not have access to news can benefit from the discussion/information. To subscribe to either list, send mail to: Majordomo@cs.colorado.edu where the body of the message is: subscribe America Contact: subscribe@xamiga.linet.org Purpose: For people interested in how the United States is dealing with foreign trade policies, congressional status, and other inside information about the government that is freely distributable. This list has monthly postings that are generally in large batches, with posts exceeding a few hundred lines. Tends to receive mail only a few times per month, and is a moderated group. An unmoderated group is also available. Send subscription requests to subscribe@xamiga.linet.org, using this format: #america username@domain; AM/FM Contact: listserv@orbital.demon.co.uk Purpose: AM/FM is the mailing list for the AM/FM Online Edition, a monthly compilation of news stories concerning the UK radio industry. To subscribe to the list, write to listserv@orbital.demon.co.uk with 'subscribe amfm ' as the first line in the message body, replacing with your real name, not your email address. AMOS Contact: subscribe@xamiga.linet.org Purpose: For the AMOS programming language on Amiga computers. Features source, bug reports, and help from users around the world, but mainly European users. Most posts will be in English but there are no limitations to the language used, since AMOS is very popular in most European countries. Send subscription requests to subscribe@xamiga.linet.org using this format: #amos username@domain; anneal Contact: anneal-request@cs.ucla.edu (Daniel R. Greening) Purpose: Discussion of simulated annealing techniques and analysis, as well as other related issues (stochastic optimization, Boltzmann machines, metricity of NP-complete move spaces, etc). Membership is restricted to those doing active research in simulated annealing or related areas. Current membership is international, and about half of the members are published authors. The list itself is unmoderated. apc-open Contact: apc-open-request@uunet.uu.net (Fred Rump) -or- fred@compu.com Purpose: to interchange information relevant to SCO Advanced Product Centers. Membership restricted to APC OPEN members or those specifically invited. apE-info Contact: apE-info-request@ferkel.ucsb.edu (Jim Lick) Purpose: Discussion of the scientific visualization software package apE. argentina Contact: argentina-request@ois.db.toronto.edu (Carlos G. Mendioroz) Purpose: Mailing list for general discussion and information. By joining you can learn about how to make those patties (empanadas) that you miss so much, you can discuss on how to 'cebar un buen mate', and of course, on how to solve Argentina's most outstanding problems. We don't have a regular news service yet, but some members send every now and then a briefing. To join send name, e-mail, phone number, address, and topics of interest. List contents are primarily in Spanish. artist-users Contact: artist-users-request@uicc.com (Jeff Putsch) Purpose: Discussion group for users and potential users of the Analog Artist software from Cadence Design Systems. This can be used to: * Discuss current problems & their solutions/workarounds. * Discuss usage of the product. * Discuss enhancements/product improvements. * Anything else regarding this product as an analog circuit design environment. All users or potential users of Analog Artist are encouraged to join. AR-News Contact: AR-News-Request@Think.Com (David Taylor) (Chip Roberson) Purpose: A public news wire for items relating to Animal Rights and Welfare. Appropriate postings to AR-News include: posting a news item, requesting information on some event, or responding to a request for information. Discussions on AR-News will NOT be allowed and we ask that any commentary either be taken to AR-Talk or to private E-mail. Currently, no resources are available for archiving this list. AR-Talk Contact: AR-Talk-Request@Think.COM (David Taylor) (Chip Roberson) Purpose: An unmoderated list for the discussion of Animal Rights. Peter Singer's book "Animal Liberation" proposes a "New Ethics for our Treatment of Animals" and many activist groups, such as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), regard this as the "Bible of the Animal Rights movement." Consumers and researchers alike are facing new questions concerning the human animals' treatment of the rest of the animal kingdom. The purpose of this list is to provide students, researchers, and activists a forum for discussing issues like: Animal Rights, Animal Liberation, Consumer Product Testing, Cruelty-free products, Vivasection/Dissection, Medical Testing, Animals in Laboratories, Research using Animals, Hunting/Trapping/Fishing, Animals in Entertainment, Factory Farming, Fur, Ecology, Evnironmental Protection, Vegetarianism, Vegan lifestyles, Christian Perspectives, Other Perspectives. Currently, no resources are available for archiving this list. Art of Noise Contact: aon-request@polyslo.csc.CalPoly.edu The AoN mailing list is for Discussion of the avant-garde British music group Art of Noise. Solo works by band members are also discussed. An extensive discography is available. att-pc+ Contact: bill@ssbn.wlk.com --or-- ...!{att,cs.utexas.edu,sun!daver}!ssbn!bill (Bill Kennedy) Purpose: For people interested in the AT&T PC 63xx series of systems. Sub-lists are maintained for MS-DOS-only and Simul-Task mailings as well as the full list for items of general interest. Membership must be requested and mail path verification is required before membership is granted. autox Contact: autox-request@autox.team.net or autox-request@hoosier.cs.utah.edu Purpose: Discussion of autocrossing, SCCA Solo events. Also available as a digest. Many of the list's members are SCCA(Sports Car Club of America). Aviator Contact: aviator-request@ICDwest.Teradyne.COM (Jim Hickstein) Purpose: A mailing list of, by, and for user of Aviator (tm), the flight simulation program from Artificial Horizons, Inc. Aviator runs on Sun workstations with the GX graphics accelerator option. The list is unmoderated at present, and is unaffiliated with AHI. Its charter is simply to facilitate communication among users of Aviator. Note that it is *not* intended to communicate with the *providers* of Aviator. All mail received at the submission address will be reflected to all the subscribers of the list. backstreets Contact: backstreets-request@virginia.edu (Marc Rouleau) Purpose: Our purpose is to discuss any and all issues likely to be of interest to people who enjoy Bruce Springsteen's music. bagpipe Contact: pipes-request@sunapee.dartmouth.edu Purpose: Any topic related to bagpipes, most generally defined as any instrument where air is forced manually from a bellows or bag through drones and/or over reeds. All manner of Scottish, Irish, English, and other instruments are discussed. Anyone with an interest is welcome. bahai-faith Contact: bahai-faith-request@oneworld.wa.com (Charles W. Cooper II) Purpose: a non-threatening forum for discussing and sharing information about the tenets, history, and texts of the Baha'i Faith. This mailing list is gatewayed into the Usenet newsgroup soc.religion.bahai. balloon Contact: balloon-request@lut.ac.uk (Phil Herbert) Purpose: This is a list for balloonists of any sort, be they hot air or gas, commercial or sport. Currently the number of subscribers is low. Discussion topics include just about anything related to ballooning. ballroom Contact: ballroom-request@athena.mit.edu (Shahrukh Merchant c/o MIT Ballroom Dance Club) Purpose: Discussion of any aspect of Ballroom dancing. For instance: Places to dance, announcement of special events (e.g., inter- university competitions), exchange of information about clubs, ballroom dance music, discussion of dances, steps, etc. Anyone may join; please send ALL of the following information: (1) Full name (2) Internet-compatible e-mail address (3) Affiliation, if any, with any ballroom dance organization or group (4) ZIP or postal code, and country if other than U.S. (5) Whether you have access to Netnews (Yes/No/Don't know/Yes but don't use). barbershop Contact: barbershop-request@bigd.cray.com (David Bowen) Purpose: Discussion about barbershop harmony, quartets and choruses and the activities of organizations promoting the babarbershop singing such as the S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A., Sweet Adelines and Harmony, Inc. Basic programming Contact: basic-request@ireq.hydro.qc.ca (Robert Meunier) Purpose: Discussion and exchange on using BASIC as a programming language. bbones Contact: mail-bbones-request@yorku.ca Purpose: A list discussing the construction of mail backbones for organizations and campuses. Created as a followup to a discussion to the 1992 spring Inetrop hosted by Einger Stefferud. bears Contact: bears-request@spdcc.COM (Steve Dyer & Brian Gollum) ...!{harvard,ima,linus,mirror}!spdcc!bears-request Purpose: Mail.bears is a mailing list in digest format for gay and bisexual men who are bears themselves and for those who enjoy the company of bears. The exact definition of a "bear" seems to be a personal one, but it encompasses men who are variously cuddly, furry, perhaps stocky, or bearded. Mail.bears is designed to be a forum to bring together folks with similar interests for conversation, friendship and sharing of experiences. The tone of mail.bears will be determined by its members, but people uncomfortable with discussing sexually explicit topics via electronic mail should not subscribe. BETA Contact: usergroup-request@mjolner.dk (Elmer Soerensen Sandvad) Purpose: A discussion forum for BETA users. BETA is a modern object-oriented programming language with: Powerful abstraction mechanisms including class, subclass, virtual class, class variable, procedure, subprocedure, virtual procedure, procedure variable, coroutine, subcoroutine, virtual coroutine, coroutine variable, and many more, all unified to the ultimate abstraction mechanism: the pattern. Other features include general block structure, coroutines, concurrency, strong typing, part objects, separate objects, and class-less objects. Between-the-lines Contact: ez000018@bullwinkle.ucdavis.edu (Matthew Jung) or mkwong@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Myra Wong) Purpose: Debbie Gibson fans & discussion. big-DB Contact: big-DB@midway.uchicago.EDU (Fareed Asad-Harooni) Purpose: Discussions pertaining to large data bases (generally greater than 1 million records) and large data base management systems such as IMS, DB2, and CCA's Model/204. Anyone having interests in large data base issues is welcome. bikecommute Contact: bikecommute-request@bike2work.eng.sun.com Purpose: We are mainly Silicon Valley folk, and the discussion centers around bicycle transportation, and the steps necessary for improved bicycling conditions in (sub)urban areas. We do have several folk from around the area, as well as a few national organizations (the League of American Wheelmen, Bikecentennial, and the Bicycle Federation of America). bikepeople Contact: karplus@ce.ucsc.edu (Kevin Karplus) Purpose: We're an area group of bicycle activists, mainly in Santa Cruz County, CA. We discuss bicycle issues: local, state, and national. Public hearings and government meetings are announced and reported on. Messages are occasionally cross-posted with the bikecommute mailing list. biodiv-l Contact: listserv@bdt.ftpt.ansp.br Purpose: The intention of this list is to discuss technical opportunities, administrative and economic issues, practical limitations and scientific goals, leading to recommendations for the establishment of a biodiversity network. Individual contributions are requested, not only as to network capabilities, but also as to existing databases of interest to biodiversity. For those interested in receiving a summary of all contributions that have been sent to this list, please send the following message to 'listserv@bdt.ftpt.ansp.br': 'get biodiv-l readme.first'. To subscribe, send a message containing 'subscribe biodiv-l ' to 'listserv@bdt.ftpt.ansp.br'. biosym Contact: dibug-request@comp.bioz.unibas.ch (Reinhard Doelz) Purpose: For users of Biosym Technologies software. This includes the products InsightII, Discover, Dmol, Homology, Delphi, and Polymer. The list is not run by Biosym. blackbird Contact: skunk-works-request@orchestra.ecn.purdue.edu Purpose: Discuss Lockheed special project planes, particular the Blackbird (A-12, YF-12 and SR-71) and U-2 programs. BMW Contact: bmw-request@sol.crd.ge.com (Richard Welty) Purpose: discussion of cars made by BMW. brasil Contact: bras-net-request@cs.ucla.edu (B. R. Araujo Neto) Purpose: Mailing list for general discussion and information. To join send name, e-mail, phone number, address, and topics of interest. Portuguese is the main language of discussion. brass Contact: brass-request@geomag.gly.fsu.edu (Ted Zateslo) Purpose: A discussion group for people interested in brass musical performance and related topics, especially small musical ensembles of all kinds. bread Contact: bread-request@onion.rain.com (Jeff Beadles) Purpose: Discussion, recipes, and talk about home bread-making machines. british-cars Contact: british-cars-request@autox.team.net (Mark Bradakis) or british-cars-request@hoosier.cs.utah.edu Purpose: Discussion of owning, repairing, racing, cursing and loving British cars, predominantly sports cars, some Land Rover and sedan stuff. Also available as a digest. bugs-386bsd Contact: bugs-386bsd-request@ms.uky.edu Purpose: For 386bsd bugs, patches and ports. Requirements to join: interest in actively working on 386bsd to improve the operating system for use by yourself and others. bx-talk Contact: bx-talk-request@xzact.com (Darci L. Chapman) Purpose: bx-talk has been created for users of Builder Xcessory (BX) to discuss problems (and solutions!) and ideas for using BX. BX is a graphical user interface builder for Motif applicatons, sold by ICS. Please note that this list is not associated with ICS (the authors of BX) in any way. This list is unmoderated. C-IBM-370 Contact: {spsd,zardoz,felix,elroy}!dhw68k!C-IBM-370-request C-IBM-370-request@dhw68k.cts.com (David Wolfskill) Purpose: The C on IBM mainframes mailing list is a place to discuss aspects of using the C programming language on s/370-architecture computers -- especially under IBM's operating systems for that environment. ca-firearms Contact: chan@portal.com (ca-firearms-request@portal.com) Purpose: Announcement and discussion of California firearms legislation and laws. The list is not moderated and membership is open to anyone. cabot Contact: cabot-request@sol.crd.ge.com (Richard Welty) Purpose: Official mailing list of the New York State Institute for Sebastian Cabot Studies. camelot Contact: camelot-request@castle.ed.ac.uk (Chris Thornborrow) Purpose: A new mailing list on the subject of Arthurian legend and Grail Lore. The 'Matter of Britain', as it is known, in all its guises and all related subjects will be discussed in an unmoderated mailing list. Camelot is a forum for discussion of all Arthurian fields of interest. Cards Contact: cards-request@tanstaafl.uchicago.edu (Keane Arase) Purpose: For people interested in collection, speculation and investing in baseball, football, basketball, hockey and other trading cards and/or memoribilia. Discussion and want/sell lists are welcome. Open to anyone. catalunya Contact: catalunya-request@cs.rice.edu Purpose: This mailing list is for discussing anything about the Catalan countries, the culture, and the language. Catholic Contact: LISTSERV@american.edu Purpose: The CATHOLIC mailing list is a forum for Catholics who wish to discuss their discipleship to Jesus Christ in terms of the Catholic approach to Christianity. "Catholic" is loosely defined as anyone embracing the Catholic approach to Christianity whether Roman Catholic, Anglo-Catholic, or Orthodox. Protestants or non-Christians are invited to listen in on discussions, but full-blown debates between Catholics adn Protestants are best carried out in Internet's soc.religion.christian or talk.religion.misc newsgrops. Discussions on ecumenism are encouraged. To subscribe, send a one line message with the following: SUBSCRIBE CATHOLIC "Personal Name" This list is also bi-directionally forwarded to the newsgroup BIT.LISTSERV.CATHOLIC. Catholic-action Contact: rfreeman@vpnet.chi.il.us (Richard Freeman) Purpose: Catholic-action is a moderated list concerned with Catholic evangelism, church revitalization, and preservation of Catholic teachings, traditions and values, and the vital effort to decapitate modernist heresy. Catholic Doctrine Contact: catholic-request@sarto.budd-lake.nj.us Purpose: To discuss Cathlic doctrine in an orthodox and truth- seeking way, without questioning any Catholic doctrine. Moderated. cavers Contact: cavers-request@m2c.org -or- harvard!m2c!cavers-request (John D. Sutter) Purpose: Information resource and forum for all interested in exploring caves. 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SCYU-Digest: This moderated mailing list enables people without access to the USENET newsgroup soc.culture.yugoslavia to receive messages published on the s.c.y in a digested form. The volume of the material depends on the traffic on the mentioned newsgroup, but usually there is at least 700-800 lines of text daily. The topics cover wide ranging subjects and on occasions one can witness very heated discussions between the participants. Language is mostly English. The interaction is possible though the gateway at Berkeley. cryonics Contact: ...att!whscad1!kqb -or- kqb@whscad1.att.com (Kevin Q. Brown) Purpose: Cryonic suspension is an experimental procedure whereby patients who can no longer be kept alive with today's medical abilities are preserved at low temperatures for treatment in the future. 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This list will be used in the future to report and discuss the activities of the CSTB and to solicit opinions in a variety of areas. Cthulu Contact: cthulhu-request@cs.qmw.ac.uk Purpose: A mailing list for discussion about *the* horror frp. CoC. ctree Contact: alberta!oha!ctree-request (Tony Olekshy) Purpose: The C-Tree mailing list provides a forum for the discussion of FairCom's C-Tree, R-Tree, and D-Tree products. This mailing list is not associated with FairCom. We have over three dozen members, amd cover virtually all hardware and operating system ports. CUSSNET Contact: cussnet-request@stat.com Purpose: Computer Users in the Social Sciences is a discussion group devoted to issues of interest to social workers, counselors, and human service workers of all disciplines. The discussion frequently involves computer applications in treatment, agency administration, and research. Students, faculty, community based professionals, and just good 'ole plain folks join in the discussion. 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This includes Harpoon, Captain's Edition Harpoon, Computer Harpoon, Harpoon SITREP and various supplements for print and computer versions. Naval topics are discussed in so far as they are related to the game or provide useful background. Discussion is moderated. CZ is packaged in a digest format. Listeners as well as contributors are welcome.