From alan@ai.mit.edu Mon Oct 15 03:11:33 1990 Return-Path: Received: from wheat-chex (wheat-chex.ai.mit.edu) by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA05272; Mon, 15 Oct 90 03:11:33 EDT From: alan@ai.mit.edu (Alan Bawden) Received: by wheat-chex (4.1/AI-4.10) id AA05063; Mon, 15 Oct 90 03:11:35 EDT Date: Mon, 15 Oct 90 03:11:35 EDT Message-Id: <9010150711.AA05063@wheat-chex> To: cube-lovers Subject: Second Announcement OK, I think I've cleaned up Cube-Lovers enough that it's safe for anyone to use it. (For some of you this message is the first indication that Cube-Lovers is back -- many copies of my first announcement bounced back to me.) Those of you who keep asking for the archives will be pleased to know that they are again available for anonymous FTP: Connect to AI.MIT.EDU, login as "anonymous" (any password), and in the directory "/pub/alan" you will find the seven (compressed) files "cube-mail-0.Z" through "cube-mail-6.Z". Archive vital statistics: File From To Size (bytes) ---- ---- -- ------------ cube-mail-0 12 Jul 80 23 Oct 80 185037 cube-mail-1 3 Nov 80 9 Jan 81 135719 cube-mail-2 10 Jan 81 3 Aug 81 138566 cube-mail-3 3 Aug 81 3 May 82 137753 cube-mail-4 4 May 81 11 Dec 82 139660 cube-mail-5 11 Dec 82 6 Jan 87 173364 cube-mail-6 10 Jan 87 13 Apr 90 216733 (Unfortunately, due to the way mail works here at the AI Lab, it is not possible to have the current active archive accumulate anywhere where anonymous FTP can pick it up.) As you can see, things really slacked off after 1982, and we were really quiet during the middle of the decade. For those of you who missed my first message, let me repeat that our "official" addresses remain Cube-Lovers@AI.AI.MIT.EDU for submissions and Cube-Lovers-Request@AI.AI.MIT.EDU for administrivia. - Alan