From hyatt@duq3.cc.duq.edu Tue Apr 18 22:40:31 1995 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: hyatt@duq3.cc.duq.edu (Martin B Hyatt) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,humanities.misc,rec.arts.books,rec.arts.theatre.plays Subject: RFD: humanities.literature.english.shakespeare Followup-To: news.groups Date: 18 Apr 1995 20:28:16 -0400 Organization: Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Lines: 96 Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <3n1lf0$hja@rodan.UU.NET> NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: gs2.UU.NET news.announce.newgroups:6636 news.groups:145242 rec.arts.books:137028 rec.arts.theatre.plays:5879 REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION unmoderated group humanities.literature.english.shakespeare Group Name: humanities.literature.english.shakespeare Status: unmoderated Distribution: world-wide Summary: poetry, plays, and history of author William Shakespeare Proposed by: Marty Hyatt This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) on the subject of creating an unmoderated Usenet newsgroup: humanities.literature.english.shakespeare This message initiates a discussion period to consider the creation of a humanities.literature.english.shakespeare newsgroup. Discussion will take place on news.groups. All follow-up posts should be made to news.groups. CHARTER The proposed moderated newsgroup humanities.literature.english.shakespeare will be for discussion of: 1> the plays and poems of William Shakespeare and other English writers of the 16th and 17th centuries. 2> the life and times of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. 3> the production, staging, and acting of Shakespeare's plays, and of current and past productions of Shakespeare's plays. 4> Shakespeare's influence and impact on subsequent literature and culture. 5> Shakespeare's authorship including his sources, allusions in his works, publication of his works, possible collaborations, and possible pseudonymity. RATIONALE humanities.literature.english.shakespeare will provide a specific newsgroup for the discussion of the works of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare has been discussed frequently in rec.arts.theatre.plays and occasionally in rec.arts.books. There is also a listserv list, SHAKSPER, devoted to Shakespeare. But there is no usenet newsgroup specifically for the discussion of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Shakespeare was both a poet and a dramatist. And his preeminent position in literature is widely accepted. It seems appropriate to initiate humanities.literature.* with a group devoted to Shakespeare. It may be that no Shakespeare group had been proposed previously because of the seeming limitations of the existing hierarchies with respect to an author such as Shakespeare. Theatre lovers tell us that his plays were written for the stage, rather than for publication; poetry lovers treasure the sonnets; scholars never tire of dissecting his works and those of his contemporaries. While it is not expected that these various Shakespeare lovers will coexist in perfect harmony, a humanities.literature.* hierarchy seems to encompass these interests better than existing groups such as rec.arts.theatre.plays or rec.arts.books. The creation of h.l.e.s. will also initiate a division of humanities.literature.* by language (rather than by author, for example). Although there will be a few exceptional authors that will be difficult to place, this arrangement will have the advantage of allowing appropriate misc groups (such as humanities.literature.english.misc) at the language level. There is no reason for this arrangement to preclude other possible logical divisions of humanities.literature.*. humanities.literature.english.shakespeare will be unmoderated, unlike the listserv group (SHAKSPER) which is moderated and has banned discussion on certain subjects such as the possible pseudonymity of the name, Shakespeare. Support for such censorship on the listserv group was based primarily on the unwillingness of the editor to read all such posts and the objections of subscribers to a large volume of mail. Neither of these difficulties applies to an unmoderated usenet newsgroup. There are no plans to gate the new group to the listserv group. As noted in the charter above, discussion of other English writers of or near Shakespeare's times is also appropriate in this newsgroup, as there is considerable overlapping interest by the expected participants of this group. NOTE THE FOLLOWING This is NOT a call for votes. A Call For Votes (CFV) will be posted 21 to 30 days from now and will be conducted by an independent third party. This RFD is being cross-posted to news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, humanities.misc, rec.arts.books, and rec.arts.theatre.plays. It is also being posted to the listserv list, shaksper@utoronto. Followups on usenet should be made to news.groups. -- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Marty Hyatt = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = From hyatt@duq3.cc.duq.edu Thu Jun 8 17:18:33 1995 Status: RO Path: uunet!bounce-back From: hyatt@duq3.cc.duq.edu (Martin B Hyatt) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,humanities.misc,rec.arts.books,rec.arts.theatre.plays Subject: 2nd RFD: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Followup-To: news.groups Date: 8 Jun 1995 17:16:32 -0400 Organization: Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Lines: 81 Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: <3r7pbg$fk2@rodan.UU.NET> NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: gs2.UU.NET news.announce.newgroups:7027 news.groups:152917 humanities.misc:329 rec.arts.books:142909 rec.arts.theatre.plays:7125 REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) unmoderated group humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Summary: Poetry, plays, history of Shakespeare Proposed by: Marty Hyatt This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) on the subject of creating an unmoderated Usenet newsgroup: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare This message initiates a discussion period to consider the creation of a humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare newsgroup. Discussion will take place on news.groups. All follow-up posts on Usenet should be made to news.groups. This is the second RFD for this group. The first RFD used the name, humanities.literature.english.shakespeare. As a result of the first discussion (see Rationale below), the name has been changed to humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare and another discussion period (of at least seven days) is required due to the name change. RATIONALE Shakespeare has been discussed frequently in rec.arts.theatre.plays and occasionally in rec.arts.books. There is also a moderated listserv list, SHAKSPER, devoted to Shakespeare. But there is no Usenet newsgroup specifically for the discussion of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The new group humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare will be unmoderated. There are no plans to gate the new group to the listserv list. The creation of humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare will initiate a humanities.lit.* hierarchy (lit = literature). During the first discussion period, ".lit." was favored over ".literature." for the second level of the name (by 48:17 in a straw poll). The creation of this group will also establish humanities.lit.authors.* as a possible location for other single-author newsgroups. During the discussion period, ".authors." was favored over ".english." for the third level of the name because this is likely to prevent arguments over the names of future single-author newsgroups. Although ".english." seems a good fit for Shakespeare, other authors are not so easy to categorize. A straw poll favored ".authors." over ".english." for the third level of the name by a vote of 44:4. The creation of humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare will not preclude future division of the humanities.lit.* hierarchy by language or other subjects as will be determined by future newsgroup votes (e.g. it is possible that humanities.lit.english.misc will be created some day). During the first discussion period, few or no objections were raised to the Charter itself. Discussion focused on what to use for the name of the new group. CHARTER The unmoderated newsgroup humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare will be for discussion of: 1> the plays and poems of William Shakespeare and other English writers of the 16th and 17th centuries. 2> the life and times of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. 3> the production, staging, and acting of Shakespeare's plays, including current and past productions. 4> Shakespeare's influence and impact on subsequent literature and culture. 5> Shakespeare's authorship including his sources, allusions in his works, publication of his works, possible collaborations, and possible pseudonymity. NOTE THE FOLLOWING This is NOT a call for votes. A Call For Votes (CFV) will be posted after a discussion period of at least 7 days and will be conducted by an independent third party. This RFD is being cross-posted to news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, humanities.misc, rec.arts.books, and rec.arts.theatre.plays. It is also being posted to the listserv list, shaksper@utoronto. Followups on Usenet should be made to news.groups. -- = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Marty Hyatt = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = From handler@sub-rosa.com Thu Jul 13 13:40:22 1995 Status: RO Path: uunet!in1.uu.net!bounce-back From: handler@sub-rosa.com (Michael Handler) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,humanities.misc,rec.arts.books,rec.arts.theatre.plays Subject: CFV: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Followup-To: poster Date: 12 Jul 1995 23:25:24 -0000 Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Lines: 125 Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Expires: 3 Aug 1995 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: Reply-To: shakespeare-vote@sub-rosa.com NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Xref: gs2.UU.NET news.announce.newgroups:7136 news.groups:159113 humanities.misc:429 rec.arts.books:146348 rec.arts.theatre.plays:7836 FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) unmoderated group humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Newsgroups line: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Poetry, plays, history of Shakespeare. Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 2 Aug 1995. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting questions only contact Michael Handler . For questions about the proposed group contact Marty Hyatt . RATIONALE Shakespeare has been discussed frequently in rec.arts.theatre.plays and occasionally in rec.arts.books. There is also a moderated listserv list, SHAKSPER, devoted to Shakespeare. But there is no Usenet newsgroup specifically for the discussion of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The new group humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare will be unmoderated. There are no plans to gate the new group to the listserv list. During the first discussion period, few or no objections were raised to the Charter itself. Comments focused on the group's name. As a result, the originally proposed name (humanities.literature.english.shakespeare) was modified to the present humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare, which was used for the second discussion period. During the second discussion period, there were very few comments (and all were favorable). CHARTER The unmoderated newsgroup humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare will be for discussion of: 1> the plays and poems of William Shakespeare and other English writers of the 16th and 17th centuries. 2> the life and times of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. 3> the production, staging, and acting of Shakespeare's plays, including current and past productions. 4> Shakespeare's influence and impact on subsequent literature and culture. 5> Shakespeare's authorship including his sources, allusions in his works, publication of his works, possible collaborations, and possible pseudonymity. DISTRIBUTION This Call For Votes (CFV) has been crossposted to the following newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, humanities.misc, rec.arts.books, rec.arts.theatre.plays After this Call For Votes (CFV) appears in , it will be sent to the following mailing list(s): * shaksper@utoronto.bitnet HOW TO VOTE One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Attempts at ballot box stuffing or vote fraud will not be treated lightly. ************************************************************************** *** IMPORTANT: _Addresses_ and _votes_ of all voters will be published *** *** in the final voting results list. UVV voting on Usenet is not done *** *** by secret ballot. If you don't like this, don't vote. *** ************************************************************************** Send email to: Just replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list. Your mail message should contain ONE (and only ONE) of the following statements: I vote YES on humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare I vote NO on humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare I vote ABSTAIN on humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare I CANCEL my vote on humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare If you vote ABSTAIN, your vote will be registered and will be shown in the final results posting, but it will not affect the outcome of the vote. It is intended as a form of symbolic protest, nothing more. If you CANCEL your vote, all records of your vote will be purged from the active results file, and your name and address will not be listed in the final results posting. ABSTAIN and CANCEL are nearly the same thing -- the only difference is, with ABSTAIN, your name and address are still listed in the final listing. If you later change your mind you may vote again. Only your last valid vote will count and will be published in the final results posting. Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledgement by mail -- if you do not receive one within several days, try again. It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly. After the final results are posted to , there will then be a five-day period during which the published vote list may be corrected and any irregularities addressed. OFFICIAL SOURCES OF THE CFV The only official sources of this CFV are: * The copy which was crossposted to * Any copies which were sent to mailing lists by the votetaker (and *only* the votetaker) * One received from the votetaker's automated mailserver To obtain a copy of the CFV from the votetaker's mailserver, send an email message to . This is an automated function, so it does not matter what you say in this message. The text of the message will be discarded. IMPORTANT: If you give anyone copies of the CFV, the copies must be whole and unmodified. Distributing pre-filled in ballots or modified copies of this CFV is considered voting fraud. If this occurs on a large scale or causes voting problems or irregularities, the vote may be canceled. When in doubt, ask the votetaker. -- Michael Handler Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV) Usenet Volunteer Votetakers WWW page: From handler@sub-rosa.com Thu Jul 27 20:25:19 1995 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: handler@sub-rosa.com (Michael Handler) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,humanities.misc,rec.arts.books,rec.arts.theatre.plays Subject: 2nd CFV: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Followup-To: poster Date: 28 Jul 1995 00:24:50 -0000 Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Lines: 137 Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Expires: 3 Aug 1995 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: Reply-To: shakespeare-vote@sub-rosa.com NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Archive-Name: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:7229 news.groups:161622 humanities.misc:449 rec.arts.books:147713 rec.arts.theatre.plays:8158 LAST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) unmoderated group humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare *************************************************************************** * NOTE: This is the second CFV of two. If you have already voted and * * received an acknowledgement of your vote in email from the * * votetaker, you *DO* *NOT* need to vote again. If you have any * * questions, ask the votetaker, Michael Handler * *************************************************************************** Newsgroups line: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Poetry, plays, history of Shakespeare. Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 2 Aug 1995. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting questions only contact Michael Handler . For questions about the proposed group contact Marty Hyatt . RATIONALE Shakespeare has been discussed frequently in rec.arts.theatre.plays and occasionally in rec.arts.books. There is also a moderated listserv list, SHAKSPER, devoted to Shakespeare. But there is no Usenet newsgroup specifically for the discussion of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The new group humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare will be unmoderated. There are no plans to gate the new group to the listserv list. During the first discussion period, few or no objections were raised to the Charter itself. Comments focused on the group's name. As a result, the originally proposed name (humanities.literature.english.shakespeare) was modified to the present humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare, which was used for the second discussion period. During the second discussion period, there were very few comments (and all were favorable). CHARTER The unmoderated newsgroup humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare will be for discussion of: 1> the plays and poems of William Shakespeare and other English writers of the 16th and 17th centuries. 2> the life and times of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. 3> the production, staging, and acting of Shakespeare's plays, including current and past productions. 4> Shakespeare's influence and impact on subsequent literature and culture. 5> Shakespeare's authorship including his sources, allusions in his works, publication of his works, possible collaborations, and possible pseudonymity. DISTRIBUTION This Call For Votes (CFV) has been crossposted to the following newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, humanities.misc, rec.arts.books, rec.arts.theatre.plays After this Call For Votes (CFV) appears in , it will be sent to the following mailing list(s): * shaksper@utoronto.bitnet HOW TO VOTE One vote counted per person, no more than one per account. Attempts at ballot box stuffing or vote fraud will not be treated lightly. ************************************************************************** *** IMPORTANT: _Addresses_ and _votes_ of all voters will be published *** *** in the final voting results list. UVV voting on Usenet is not done *** *** by secret ballot. If you don't like this, don't vote. *** ************************************************************************** Send email to: Just replying should work if you are not reading this on a mailing list. Your mail message should contain ONE (and only ONE) of the following statements: I vote YES on humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare I vote NO on humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare I vote ABSTAIN on humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare I CANCEL my vote on humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare If you vote ABSTAIN, your vote will be registered and will be shown in the final results posting, but it will not affect the outcome of the vote. It is intended as a form of symbolic protest, nothing more. If you CANCEL your vote, all records of your vote will be purged from the active results file, and your name and address will not be listed in the final results posting. ABSTAIN and CANCEL are nearly the same thing -- the only difference is, with ABSTAIN, your name and address are still listed in the final listing. If you later change your mind you may vote again. Only your last valid vote will count and will be published in the final results posting. Anything else may be rejected by the automatic vote counting program. The votetaker will respond to your received ballots with a personal acknowledgement by mail -- if you do not receive one within several days, try again. It's your responsibility to make sure your vote is registered correctly. After the final results are posted to , there will then be a five-day period during which the published vote list may be corrected and any irregularities addressed. OFFICIAL SOURCES OF THE CFV The only official sources of this CFV are: * The copy which was crossposted to * Any copies which were sent to mailing lists by the votetaker (and *only* the votetaker) * One received from the votetaker's automated mailserver To obtain a copy of the CFV from the votetaker's mailserver, send an email message to . This is an automated function, so it does not matter what you say in this message. The text of the message will be discarded. IMPORTANT: If you give anyone copies of the CFV, the copies must be whole and unmodified. Distributing pre-filled in ballots or modified copies of this CFV is considered voting fraud. If this occurs on a large scale or causes voting problems or irregularities, the vote may be canceled. When in doubt, ask the votetaker. humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Bounce List - No need to revote ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scott_Walker@eworld.com -- Michael Handler Usenet Volunteer Votetakers (UVV) Usenet Volunteer Votetakers WWW page: From handler@sub-rosa.com Mon Aug 14 15:33:14 1995 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: handler@sub-rosa.com (Michael Handler) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,humanities.misc,rec.arts.books,rec.arts.theatre.plays Subject: RESULT: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare passes 230:30 Followup-To: news.groups Date: 14 Aug 1995 19:32:52 -0000 Organization: Usenet Volunteer Votetakers Lines: 332 Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net Approved: tale@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Archive-Name: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:7340 news.groups:164285 humanities.misc:507 rec.arts.books:149417 rec.arts.theatre.plays:8553 RESULT unmoderated group humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare passes 230:30 There were 230 YES votes and 30 NO votes, for a total of 260 valid votes. There was 1 abstain and 1 invalid ballot. For group passage, YES votes must be at least 2/3 of all valid (YES and NO) votes. There also must be at least 100 more YES votes than NO votes. There is a five day discussion period after these results are posted. If no serious allegations of voting irregularities are raised, the moderator of news.announce.newgroups will create the group shortly thereafter. humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare passed on Tue Jul 18 12:52:34 1995 Newsgroups line: humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Poetry, plays, history of Shakespeare. The voting period closed at 23:59:59 UTC, 2 Aug 1995. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. For voting questions only contact Michael Handler . For questions about the proposed group contact Marty Hyatt . CHARTER The unmoderated newsgroup humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare will be for discussion of: 1> the plays and poems of William Shakespeare and other English writers of the 16th and 17th centuries. 2> the life and times of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. 3> the production, staging, and acting of Shakespeare's plays, including current and past productions. 4> Shakespeare's influence and impact on subsequent literature and culture. 5> Shakespeare's authorship including his sources, allusions in his works, publication of his works, possible collaborations, and possible pseudonymity. *************************************************************************** *** The following results posting is Copyright 1995 Michael Handler and *** *** Sub Rosa Software, Inc. Usage of the following list or any part *** *** thereof as a mass mailing list or for any other purpose without the *** *** express written consent of the votetaker is strictly prohibited, *** *** and may be enforced by law. *** *************************************************************************** (In other words, don't use these email addresses as an advertising mailing list or to send them all surveys asking them why they voted the way they did. You're only going to get people pissed off at you.) humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare Final Vote Ack Voted Yes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26ARNOLD@CUA.EDU a2271001@athena.rrz.uni-koeln.de Andreas Schlenger aa287@main.freenet.hamilton.on.ca Lorne Warwick aa865@cleveland.Freenet.Edu Linda Eisenstein abadger@ix.netcom.com Alan Badger adair@scr.siemens.com Jonathan Adair ads93@aber.ac.uk Adrian Shaw afargnol@spdmail.spd.dsccc.com Al Fargnoli ag414@freenet.carleton.ca Colin R. Leech agtodd@ccnet.com alderson@netcom.com Richard M. Alderson III allison@lclark.edu Allison Anderson aloomis@whale.st.usm.edu Austin George Loomis alspehr@midway.uchicago.edu Blau Zahl anderson@msi.umn.edu George Anderson [Med. Chem] Anthony.Staunton@pcug.org.au Anthony Staunton aohair@mercury.sfsu.edu Amy O'Hair Arhannas@aol.com asdamick@unity.ncsu.edu astephan@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu stephanides adam l awerling@callisto.unm.edu andrew christopher werling bainard@prism.nmt.edu Phillip B. Hume BARBARA@optech-two.ccmail.compuserve.com bill@drakewod.demon.co.uk Anna Cole billd@inch.com Bill Donaldson billday@us.net Bill Day bj635@freenet.Buffalo.EDU Terrence Ross bkeith@netcom.com B. Keith Ryder bogroll@ix.netcom.com Jack Baud borek@mda.ca Michael Borek bouillon@cs.uni-sb.de Peter Gottfried Bouillon BUBBAMIKE@delphi.com Bubbamike buff@io.org William Denton bweiner@physics.rutgers.edu Ben Weiner bytebloc@deltanet.com Boettger cadesjar@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca Curtis "Chewbacca" Desjardins CAHILL@hudce0.harvard.edu CAHILL@HUDCE0.HARVARD.EDU ccamfiel@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca Chris Camfield ccilek@nyx10.cs.du.edu chuck cilek CHARLESBOYLE@delphi.com china@wam.umd.edu Christine R. Gray cjones@gladstone.uoregon.edu Christopher Michael Jones claire@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM Claire clstampe@mailbox.syr.edu Chris Stamper cromwell@bnr.ca david (d.c.) cromwell curtis@math.washington.edu Edward Curtis darin@Neuromancer.HACKS.Arizona.EDU Darin K Stelting darrent@cs.mun.ca Darren T. Smith david@aruba.ccit.arizona.edu David dbialick@earthlink.net David Bialick DBOYD@eworld.com ddb@anubis.network.com David Dyer-Bennet DDLH1@aol.com dennis@cadkey.com Dennis Paul Himes dgreen@schdist23.bc.ca Doug Green dhartung@mcs.com Daniel A. Hartung djk1@midway.uchicago.edu dmeyer@world.std.com David Meyer dobson@info.usuhs.mil Michael Dobson doc462@ix.netcom.com Doc462 DORENKAMP@hcacad.holycross.edu dragonsl@scn.org R. Lindberg & E. Winnie DSALIANI@cbe.ab.ca Dom Saliani, Sir Winston Churchill dswilson@midway.uchicago.edu David Wilson-Okamura dtarshes@ix.netcom.com Don Tarshes dweller@ramtops.demon.co.uk Doug Weller dyates@panix.com Don Yates EBEDGERT@suadmin.syr.edu ecrocke@phoenix.Princeton.EDU Emily C. Rocke elcid@iastate.edu elin@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu Erika Lin EMDOWLING@delphi.com eng3gdb@hibbs.vcu.edu Girard D. Bowe engl5105@nexus.yorku.ca Stephen N. Matsuba esand@azstarnet.com Eric Sandrich eyhung@bugs-bunny.CS.Berkeley.EDU Eugene Hung fhlondre@CCTR.UMKC.EDU fwagner@itsmail1.hamilton.edu Fred Wagner gagen@ozemail.com.au Stephen Gagen gaojeng@durras.anu.edu.au Jie Gao Gareth.Rees@cl.cam.ac.uk Gareth Rees gawera@geordi.calspan.com Dennis J. Gawera geoffl+@GS10.SP.CS.CMU.EDU Geoff Langdale ggrice@acs.ryerson.ca Gerda Grice ghwitt@midway.uchicago.edu Gavin H Witt gnosis@brahman.nullnet.fi Gnosis gordo003@maroon.tc.umn.edu Christine Mack Gordon gproehl@ups.edu Geoff Proehl gree0072@gold.tc.umn.edu gt0670e@prism.gatech.edu Brennan Tennesen Price Gwilson@AHS.Aberdeen.K12.MS.US Gloria R. Wilson hayden@krypton.mankato.msus.edu Robert A. Hayden hct02@uow.edu.au TAN CHENG H heilmayr@math.berkeley.edu Klaus hh@hhdo.do.home.venture.net Henning Holtschneider hparameswaran@houston.geoquest.slb.com Hari Parameswaran hrow@casbah.acns.nwu.edu HWHALL@hcacad.holycross.edu hyatt@telerama.lm.com Marty Hyatt isaak@orient.aurora.com Mark Isaak islander@mail.msen.com Michael Bauser ito@alumni.cs.colorado.edu Bob Ito jayoungr@prairienet.org Juliet A. Youngren jbart@zadall.com John Bartol jchokey@leland.Stanford.EDU James Alexander Chokey jcohen@DRI.cornell.edu Jeffrey David Cohen jdixon@plains.nodak.edu Jonathan D Dixon jeliza@world.std.com Jane E Patterson JessWin@aol.com jfk@netspace.net.au John F. Keogh Jim_Mann@transarc.com jlovett@user1.channel1.com john lovett jlynch@dept.english.upenn.edu Jack Lynch jmyers@goucher.edu Jeff Myers john.buck.jr@pcohio.com John Buck Jr jonboy@io.org Jonboy joney@iac.net joseph@cis.ohio-state.edu Sudish Joseph JWM1%IONA.bitnet@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU JWM1000 keb@u.washington.edu Kathleen Bennett kshapiro@julian.uwo.ca J. Kivi Shapiro ladydi@crl.com Diane Tomkins lance@rahul.net Lance K. Chun lantzr@physio-control.com Lantz Rowland lapierre@husc.harvard.edu Jennifer Lapierre ldohaney@emerald.tufts.edu Linda Dohaney LILITH@ac.dal.ca list-votes@dream.hb.north.de Martin Schr"oder lngbmg@admin.ac.edu Brian Germann lnh@physics.arizona.edu Wombatty Lutz.Donnerhacke@Jena.Thur.De Lutz Donnerhacke mac7@po.CWRU.Edu Michael A. 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