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> From: cctalk On Behalf Of Al Kossow via
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> Sent: 02 January 2019 19:47
> To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
> Subject: Re: wanted back issues IEEE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF
> COMPUTING bound or unbound... dtop us a line off list please.
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> On 1/1/19 8:53
I will certainly follow that one, my twitter is @billdeg btw.
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 3:43 PM Al Kossow via cctalk
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> On 1/1/19 8:53 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
> > On the bitsavers website it might be nice to add a
> > section where people can see what docs are available for
On 1/1/19 8:53 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
> On the bitsavers website it might be nice to add a
> section where people can see what docs are available for pick up/rescue
> opportunities.
>
I've added a section on the purpose and methodology of bitsavers on the bottom
of
the main
On Tue, Jan 1, 2019, 4:16 AM Guy Dunphy via cctalk At 09:44 AM 31/12/2018 -0800, you wrote:
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> >On 12/30/18 5:04 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
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> >> It might be helpful to state the policy (or choice, if any) explicitly
> so people know what to expect.
> >>
> >
> >I will return documents if
On 1/1/19 8:03 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk wrote:
> I thought Shustek was a person?)
CHM Shustek Center in Fremont, where software and text is stored,
and where I have my lab and office.
Named for CHM's Chairman (Len Shustek)
> From: Al Kossow
> I do not archive any paper myself.
There are quite a few silver-dish lovers; you might be able to raise some
funds by listing stuff on eBait (although I can easily see that maybe it
would be more hassle than it's worth).
> Currently, I am being asked to reduce my
Resolution of photos seems low however.? Was this a set made at an
earlier time?
A useful reference though as most would never be able to collect up a
set of these.
We are thankful for what we have .Ed# SMECC
In a message dated 12/31/2018 10:12:47 AM US Mountain
On 12/30/18 5:04 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
> It might be helpful to state the policy (or choice, if any) explicitly so
> people know what to expect.
>
I will return documents if requested.
Originals may or may not be donated to CHM for archiving, depending on
if they are duplicative or are
On 12/31/18 5:20 AM, ED SHARPE via cctalk wrote:
> Are these currently online?
They are on bitsavers under afips for now
The intent/agreement when I gave IEEE my scans was they were to be hosted by
CHM,
but that hasn't happened yet.
They are also the entire volume, IEEE distributes them by
I’m sure they are if you travel to Seattle. The ACM has a Digital Library
containing essentially everything they published, plus additional material such
as the AFIPS conference proceedings (annual and semiannual Joint Computer
Conferences), ALGOL Bulletins and more. (Thanks go to Al Kossow for
> On Dec 30, 2018, at 2:37 PM, Paul McJones via cctalk
> wrote:
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> Chuck,
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> I’ve found the Living Computers Museum in Seattle is interested in building
> their collection of paper copies of journals, and will pay for shipping.
Yes, but are those documents accessible to others?
> On Dec 29, 2018, at 7:35 PM, Guy Dunphy via cctalk
> wrote:
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> At 12:05 PM 29/12/2018 -0800, Al Kossow wrote:
>> On 12/29/18 12:00 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
>>> Stupid question, but doesn't IEEE CS already have these archived?
>>
>> of course they are
>>
>> we are speaking with
On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 6:35 PM Guy Dunphy via cctalk
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> At 12:05 PM 29/12/2018 -0800, Al Kossow wrote:
> >On 12/29/18 12:00 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
> >> Stupid question, but doesn't IEEE CS already have these archived?
> >
> >of course they are
> >
> >we are speaking with
RIGHT ON!
In a message dated 12/29/2018 5:35:20 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:
The prime benefit of silverfish infested bulky piles of old paper, distributed
widely among individuals who
value history, is that no central entity can just suddenly decide to destroy
yep IEEE lets none of thier stuff into the open that is sought after...
Worse yet... Lucent gave them Bell System Tech Journals which Lucent had
up for free... then then IEEE slapped them behind a paywall.
Ed#
In a message dated 12/29/2018 1:00:29 PM US Mountain
I wish I would have known. I joined IEEE Annals at the beginning. I
eventually dropped my subscription because I found that the inaccuracies
would just make me mad.
I threw out a bunch of ACM SIGPLAN notices (the local library didn't
want them) from the 1978s. Still need to get rid of a pile
At 12:05 PM 29/12/2018 -0800, Al Kossow wrote:
>On 12/29/18 12:00 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
>> Stupid question, but doesn't IEEE CS already have these archived?
>
>of course they are
>
>we are speaking with paper obsessed siverfish lovers here though
>
Coming from you that's a worrying
On 12/29/18 12:00 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
> Stupid question, but doesn't IEEE CS already have these archived?
of course they are
we are speaking with paper obsessed siverfish lovers here though
On 12/29/18 11:49 AM, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
> I just passed along three boxes of these to the VCFed collection.
> Eventually I assume there will be a library to make these available onsite,
> not sure.
Stupid question, but doesn't IEEE CS already have these archived? (Yes,
I know for
I just passed along three boxes of these to the VCFed collection.
Eventually I assume there will be a library to make these available onsite,
not sure.
On Sat, Dec 29, 2018 at 1:01 PM ED SHARPE via cctalk
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> wanted back issues IEEE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING bound or
>
wanted back issues IEEE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING bound or unbound...
dtop us a line off list please ed# SMECC
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