Internet Demo at the AEA Meeting

At the AEA meeting on January 6-8 in Washington, DC, I, George Greenwade,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Bob Parks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> will be 
demonstrating a number of uses of the Internet for economists. Besides 
describing a number of useful things you can do, we will also demonstrate 
many useful tools: e-mail, telnet, ftp, gopher and the World Wide Web (which 
unifies all the other tools but e-mail and is often easier to use). Thus, 
the presentation will be of interest to economists with all levels of 
Internet expertise.

Three identical presentations (the initial program was hazy here) will
occur at 8:00, 10:15, and 2:30 in the Holmes Room of the Sheraton Washington
on Friday, January 6 (the first day of the meeting).

Even if you don't plan on coming, you might wish to inform colleagues not
on this list who've been curious about the Internet and wondered how we can 
use it.

We apologize for any cross-postings, but economists are a tough lot to reach. 


  .---.   Bill Goffe                                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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