============================================================================== RED CIENTIFICA PERUANA PAML2 ============================================================================== Subject: Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part II ================================= From: arielle@NeoSoft.com (Stephanie da Silva) Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 23:42:10 GMT [This is the second of four articles on mailing lists.] dark-shadows Contact: shadows-request@sunee.waterloo.edu (Bernie Roehl) Purpose: Dark Shadows was a daily soap opera that ran on ABC in the late sixties (ending in 1971). It had a Gothic feel to it, and featured storylines involving witchcraft, vampires, werewolves and the supernatural. It was (appropriately enough) "brought back from the dead" by NBC for a single season last year. It also spawned two feature films, a series of paperback novels, and lots more; the series is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. There are a number of international fan clubs for the series, but so far there has been no newsgroup or (electronic) mailling list devoted to it. Now there is. datsun-roadsters Contact: datsun-roadsters-request@autox.team.net (Mark J. Bradakis) or datsun-roadsters-request@hoosier.utah.edu Purpose: To discuss any and all aspects of owning, showing, repairing, driving, etc. Datsun roadsters. DDTs-Users Contact: DDTs-Users-request@BigBird.BU.EDU (automated help reply) Purpose: The DDTs-Users mailing list is for discussions of issues related to the DDTs defect tracking software from QualTrak, including (but not limited to) software, methods, mechanisms, techniques, general usage tips, policies, bugs, and bug workarounds. It is intended primarily for DDTs administrators, but that does not necessarily preclude other topics. "DDTs" and "QualTrak" are probably both trademarks of QualTrak. dead-runners Contact: dead-runners-request@unx.sas.com (Christopher Mark Conn) Purpose: The Dead Runners Society is a mailing list for runners who like to talk about the psychological, philosophical, and personal aspects of running. We really like to talk about anything that has to do with running, but we tend to be more interested in how it affects our lives and our brains rather than our 10K times. The group is very diverse in experience - there are marathoners and there are people who just jog around the block. Decision Power Contact: dp-friends-request@aiai.ed.ac.uk (Ken Johnson) Purpose: Decision Power is a product of ICL Computers Limited comprising of a logic programming language Prolog, a constraint handling system Chip, a data base interface Seduce (runs on top of Ingres), a development environment Kegi (runs on X) and an end-user graphical display environment KHS (also runs on X). It is in use for various purposes at a dozen or so sites around the United Kingdom and Ireland. decstation-managers Contact: decstation-managers-request@ornl.gov Purpose: Fast-turnaround troubleshooting tool for managers of RISC DECstations. derby Contact: derby-request@ekrl.com (John Wilkes) Purpose: To discuss various aspects and strategies of Horse Racing, primarily dealing with, but not limited to, handicapping. Anyone is free to join. deryni-l Contact: mail-server@mintir.new-orleans.la.us elendil@mintir.new-orleans.la.us (Edward J. Branley) Purpose: A list for readers and fans of Katernine Kurtz' novels and other works. While primary focus is on the Deryni universe, discussion of Kurtz' other works (the _Adept_ series, for example) is also encouraged. To join the list, send a message to mail-server@mintir.new-orleans.la.us with the following in the body: SUBSCRIBE DERYNI-L. deviants Contact: deviants-request@csv.warwick.ac.uk Purpose: The workings of the Great Wok and all things deviant from accepted social norm are discussed here. Occasionally disgusting, but not always, it is the home of ranting, experimental reports, news clippings and other related items. Medical curiosities, cults, murders and other phenomena are well in place here. DGRD Contact: taylor@limbo.intuitive.com (Dave Taylor) Purpose: The digital games review digest is devoted to computer and video game reviews. We're interested in just about any games that run on computers, including IBM PC, Atari, Amiga, Macintosh, Apple II and Unix computers, as well as video games for the Nintendo, Sega, NEC, Atari, and so on. We also cover games for the portable market (e.g. the Atari Lynx and Nintendo GameBoy). This is a *REVIEWS ONLY* mailing list, with all submissions edited to fit into a common and consistent format. Discussion of the relative merits of different gaming computers, technical discussion of resolution required to display 3D graphics, and general flaming and hostility will be left to the many different forums appropriate for that type of discussion. dirt-users Contact: dirt-users-request@ukc.ac.uk Purpose: Dirt is an X11-based UIMS. disney-afternoon Contact: ranger-list-request@taronga.com (Stephanie da Silva) Purpose: Discussion of the Disney Afternoon and other related topics. This is a very high-volume, low-noise mailing list. It is moderated and also available in digested form. At this writing, there are no plans to gateway the list to the alt.fan.disney.afternoon newsgroup, though some informational messages may be cross-posted. disney-comics Contact: disney-comics-request@student.docs.uu.se (Per Starb{ck) Purpose: Discussion of Disney comics. Dodge Stealth/Mitsubishi 3000GT Contact: stealth-request%jim.uucp@wupost.wustl.edu Purpose: Discussion of anything related to these cars. Dokken/Lynch Mob Contact: kydeno00@ukpr.uky.edu (Kirsten DeNoyelles) -or- kydeno00@mik.uky.edu Purpose: Articles, questions and discussions on Dokken and Lynch Mob. Donosy Contact: przemek@ndcvx.cc.nd.edu (Przemek Klosowski) Purpose: Distribution of a news bulletin from Poland. English and Polish versions are both avaialble. drwho-spoilers Contact: terminus!nyssa (James Armstrong, Jr.) Purpose: Branched off of rec.arts.drwho is a list for "Spoilers", which is intended to distribute news about upcoming seasons and discussion on recently released episodes and keep it away from the eyes of people who would rather not know until they see the shows themselves. *** This group is currently inactive. *** DSA-LGB Contact: DSA-LGB-request@midway.uchicago.edu DSA-LGB is a mailing list for members of the Lesbian/ Gay/Bisexual Commission of the Democratic Socialists of America, and for other people interested in discussing connections between sexual identity and the democratic socialist movement in the U.S. and other nations. The list is neither archived nor moderated. Dual-Personalities Contact: dual-personalities-request@darwin.uucp Purpose: Discussion, maintenance/survival tips, and commercial offerings for the System/83 UNIX box made by the now-defunct DUAL Systems Corp of Berkeley, as well as similar machines using the IEEE-696 bus (such as the CompuPro 8/16E with Root/Unisoft UNIX). DVI-list Contact: dvi-list-request@calvin.dgbt.doc.ca (Andrew Patrick) Purpose: This mailing list is intended for discussions about Intel's DVI (Digital Video Interactive) system. These discussions cover both applications and programming with DVI. echoes Contact: echoes-request@fawnya.tcs.com (h.w. neff) Purpose: Info and commentary on the musical group Pink Floyd as well as other projects members of the group have been involved with. ECTL Contact: ectl-request@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca (David Leip) Purpose: A List dedicated to Researchers interested in Computer Speech Interfaces. electromagnetics Contact: EM-request@decwd.ece.uiuc.edu Purpose: Discussion of issues relating to electromagnetics. This may take the form of book reviews, code problems, techniques, etc. elements Contact: elements-request@telesoft.com (Gary Morris KK6YB) Purpose: The purpose of the Shuttle Elements mailing list is to get Keplerian Elements out as quickly as possible during flights. We send out pre-launch elements and post launch elements based on either Flight Dynamics Office predictions, Shuttle computer state vector data, or on NORAD radar tracking data. Ayone may subscribe but prior approval is require before sending submissions to the list. ELP Contact: J.Arnold@bull.com (John Arnold) Purpose: To share news, opinions, and other discussions about the musical group Emerson, Lake & Palmer and related topics. Elvis Costello Contact: costello-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Danny Hernandez) Purpose: For the discussion and dissemination of information of Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus, better known as Elvis Costello. Everyone is welcome. empire-list Contact: empire-list-request@bbn.com Purpose: Discussion of design and implementation issues of BSD Empire among authors and interested parties. Emplant Contact: subscribe@xamiga.linet.org Purpose: For the Emplant Macintosh Hardware Emulator. Emplant is a hardware board that allows Amiga users to run any Macintosh programs, in color. The mailing list will provide any compatibility info and info on software upgrades. Send subscription requests to subscribe@xamiga.linet.org using this format: #emplant username@domain; EMPLOY Contact: employ-request@mainz-emh2.army.mil Purpose: The EMPLOY Mail List will be an electronic informational forum to assist federal employees and others in the sharing of job opportunities as well as ideas on gaining employment. Problems confronting personnel seeking employment are complex and require insight, experience and alternate perspectives to reach realistic solutions. Electronic communications provides a convenient, cost effective, timely method of contacting valuable resources without the restraints of conventional communication. emtex-user Contact: emtex@methan.chemie.fu-berlin.de (Vera Heinau & Heiko Schlichting) or: emtex@fub.uucp Conversation language: Changed to English (from German) Purpose: Information about emTeX, an implementation of TeX for MS-DOS and OS2. Discussions and infos about updates, bugs and sources of supply. Episcopal Contact: episcopal-request@dragon.com (Cindy Smith) Purpose: The purpose of the EPISCOPAL mailing list is to provide a non-hostile environment for discussion among Christians who are members of the Holy Catholic Church in the Anglican Communion or who are simply interested in Episcopal beliefs and practices. Non-Anglicans and non-Christians may join the list and listen in but full blown debates between Anglicans and Protestants/Roman Catholics/non-Christians are best carried out in soc.religion.christian and talk.religion.misc newsgroups. It is hoped that the availability of this list will not diminish the contributions Christians make there. Discussions on ecumenism are encourage. To join the list, send a 1 line mail message consisting of the word SUBSCRIBE on the first line of the message. Epoch Users Forum Contact: epuf-request@mcs.anl.gov Purpose: The Epoch Users Forum mailing list is intended as an ideas exchange mechanism for users of Epoch fileservers. Comments, questions, and feedback are encouraged. esperanto Contact: esperanto-request@rand.org (Mike Urban) Purpose: This list is a forum for people interested in the neutral international language Esperanto. Discussions about the language itself, the Esperanto movement, publications, and news are encouraged; of course, discussion *in* the language itself are especially encouraged, although English translations may be advisable when the material is of interest to beginners or non-Esperantists. ethology Contact: saarikko@cc.helsinki.fi (Jarmo Saarikko) Purpose: An unmoderated mailing list for the discussion of animal behaviour and behavioural ecology. Possible topics could be e.g. new or controversial theories, new research methods, and equipment. Announcements of books, papers, conferences, new software for behavioural analysis etc., with possible experiences, are also encouraged. Excelsior! Contact: subscribe@xamiga.linet.org Purpose: For users of the Amiga Excelsior! BBS system. Used for transferring small binaries, update notices, bug reports, and suggestions. Send subscription requests to subscribe@xamiga.linet.org using this format: #excelsior username@domain; exhibitionists Contact: exhibitionists-request@jvnc.net Purpose: Primarily for managers and/or projectionists, but open also to anyone working in a cinema or film society, etc. Anyone's welcome to join, but the conversation is mainly about things that only cinema workers (and in some cases only projectionists) would be interested in, so if this isn't you, think twice about joining. In short, a forum where someone can ask "So how was work at the theater today?" and actually understand what you're talking about. exotic-cars Contact: exotic-cars-request@sol.asl.hitachi.com (Joe Augenbraun) Purpose: Discussion about exotic and limited production automobiles, including maintenance, driving impressions, artistic nits, and any other aspect of the world's rarest and most desirable cars. Extropians Contact: extropians-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu Purpose: The unifying characteristic of the list recipients is their latest interest in anarchocapitalist politics, techniques of life extension (including cryonics), the technological extension of human intelligence and perception, nanotechnology, spontaneous orders, memetics, and a number of other related ideas. If these topics seem to you to be naturally related and mutually consistent, you might already be an Extropian. All Extropians (and those who suspect that they are Extropians) are invited to join. f-body Contact: f-body-request@boogie.ebay.sun.com (Richard Koch) Purpose: discussion of Camaros and Firebirds. f-mac Contact: brunyan%utmem2.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu (Bill Runyan) Purpose: Information on commentary on the musical group Fleetwood Mac as well as any work or projects that any of the members have been involved with, such as the solo work of singer Stevie Nicks. Fall Contact: fall-request@wg.estec.esa.nl Purpose: Any discussion concerning the Fall and the various offspring of it, plus any related subjects. FASE Contact: fase@cs.uh.edu Purpose: FASE (Forum for Academic Software Engineering) provides a forum for communication among academic educators who teach software engineering. Submissions are compiled and mailed to subscribers approximately monthly. femail Contact: femail-request@lucerne.eng.sun.com (Ellen Eades) Purpose: The femail mailing list is intended to provide a forum for discussion of issues of interest to women, in a friendly atmosphere. The basic tenets of feminism and the day-to-day experiences of women do not have to be explained or defended. Men and women can join, but everyone requesting to be added to the mailing list MUST provide the moderator with: 1) a full name; 2) a complete uucp path to a well-known host or a fully specified Internet address; 3) the correspondent's gender (for records and statistics only). NO exceptions. feminism-digest Contact: feminism-digest@ncar.ucar.edu (Cindy Tittle Moore) Purpose: This is actually a digest version of soc.feminism. It is intended for those who have difficulty getting soc.feminism or who prefer to read it all at once or whatever. ferrets Contact: ferret-request@ferret.ocunix.on.ca (Chris Lewis) {utzoo,utai,uunet}!cunews!latour!ecicrl!ferret-request Purpose: This is a mailing list for people who have or are merely interested in ferrets (Mustela Furo). Discussions are welcome on any subject relating to ferrets -- suitability as pets, health information, funny ferret stories etc. Fiction-Writers Contact: writers-request@studguppy.lanl.gov (Doug Roberts) Purpose: The Fiction Writers Group exists for two purposes: To give people interested in writing fiction professionally a support group of peers for where information can be shared and discussions of the task of writing can be carried on. To create an environment where Works In Progress can be passed around and criticized so that the author can find the weak spots and polish the manuscript into a salable work. The group has handled mostly Science Fiction, Fantasy, and related genres, but is not restricted to them. Membership is open to anyone who has in interest in writing fiction regardless of previous experience or published/unpublished status. Members must be prepared to regularly contribute either by critiquing the work of others or presenting work for critique. filmmakers Contact: filmmakers-request@grissom.larc.nasa.gov Purpose: The Filmmakers' Mailing List deals with all aspects of motion picture production, with an emphasis on technical issues. Heavily stressed are construction and design issues for those working on tight budgets. It should be emphasized that the subject is film, and not video. firearms Contact: firearms-request@cs.cmu.edu (Karl Kleinpaste) Purpose: The mailing list firearms has been created to provide an environment in which sportsmen can discuss issues of concern to them. Topics include but are not limited to hunting, firearms safety, legal issues, reloading tips, maintenance suggestions, target shooting, and dissemination of general info. Anyone is welcome to join -- note that we do NOT intend to discuss the merits of gun control. flamingo Contact: flamingo@lenny.corp.sgi.com Purpose: The list is for unmoderated discussion among fans of the series "Parker Lewis" (formerly "Parker Lewis Can't Lose") on the Fox television network. It is available both as a mail reflector and as a digest. The two formats distribute the same material; please state your preference when you subscribe. flashlife Contact: flashlife-request@netcom.com (Carl Rigney) A mailing list for GMs of Shadowrun and other cyberpunk roleplaying games to discuss rules, scenarios, ask questions, make up answers, and similar fasfax. Flat-Fields Contact: Flat-Fields-Request@ucscb.ucsc.edu Purpose: Discussion of Bauhaus and the groups that came out of it. Also Gothic/Death Rock in general. FM-10 Contact: fm-10-request@dg-rtp.dg.com Purpose: To talk about modifications, enhancements, and uses of the Ramsey FM-10, other BA-1404 based FM Stereo broadcasters, also some discussion of the FM pirate radio. folk-dancing Contact: tjw+@pitt.edu (Terry J. Wood) tjw@pittvms.bitnet Purpose: Any discussion of FOLK dancing. Areas of dance would include, but not be limited to: international, contra, square, western square morris, cajun, and barn dancing, etc. Please feel free to discuss such things as touring groups, artists, camps, workshops, styling, equipment, recordings, and so on. This mailing list also welcomes queries about where to find dance groups and how to get started dancing. Please note that the Folk Dancing Mailing List (FDML) operates in conjunction with the USENET newsgroup Rec.folk-dancing. Material in Rec.folk-dancing appears in the FDML. This mailing list is primarily for people who can not (or do not wish to) receive USENET. When subscribing to the FDML, please include several computer mail addresses AND a postal mail address (or phone number) as a last resort. FoxPro Contact: shevett@amber.mccc.edu (Dave Shevett) Purpose: Conversations relating to the FoxPro database system under PCDOS. Versions 1.02 and the new 2.0 system discussed. framers Contact: framers-request@uunet.uu.net (Mark Lawrence) Purpose: Framers is a users forum for sharing of experiences and information about the FrameMaker desktop publishing package from Frame Technology. freaks Contact: freaks-request@bnf.com Purpose: A list which talks about Marillion and related rock groups. To subscribe send a message containing: subscribe freaks My Real Name fsp-discussion Contact: listmaster@Germany.EU.net Purpose: Discussion of the new FSP protocol. FSP is a set of programs that implements a public-access archive similar to an anonymous-FTP archive. The difference is that FSP is connection-less and virtually state-less. This list is open for everybody. fsuucp Contact: fsuucp-request@polyslo.calpoly.edu (Christopher J. Ambler) Purpose: The FSUUCP mailing list is for the discussion, bug hunting, feature proposing, and announcements of the availability and release dates of FSUUCP, an MSDOS UUCP/mail/news package. FSUUCP is shareware, and includes uucico/uuxqt (with support for rmail and rnews (single, batched and compressed batch)), as well as readnews, postnews, mail, expire, uuq, uusnap, uulog, and a host of utilities. funky-music Contact: funky-music-request@apollo.lap.upenn.edu (George Zipperlen) -or- ...!rutgers!super.upenn.edu!apollo.lap.upenn.edu!funky-music-request Purpose: The funky-music mailing list is for the discussion of funk music, as well as rap, hip-hop, soul, r&b, and related varieties. Discussions of zydeco, reggae, salsa, soca, and similar gutsy street music are also welcome. Funk music is based on the rhythmic innovations pioneered by James Brown. Other notable artists in the genre are Parliament, Funkadelic, War, Earth Wind and Fire, the Meters, and Mandrill. Funky music has a dance-able beat to it, a soulful feel, and an underlying intelligence. All the varieties of music mentioned above, are funky. fuzzy-ramblings Contact: fuzzy-ramblings-request@piggy.ucsb.edu (Robert Earl) Purpose: Discussion of the British girl group "We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Going to Use It!!!". gender Contact: ericg@indiana.edu (Eric Garrison) Purpose: Mail.gender is a list created for the purpose of discussing gender issues. The intent is to provide an open-minded forum for discussion of gender stereotypes vs. individuality, gender roles and particularly how people can get beyond these restrictions. Any related topic is fair game: I won't presume to dictate the subject matter of the list, I want everyone on the list to do that. Anonymous "posting" is available. To join, mail ericg@indiana.edu with "add me mail.gender" in the subject line. glove-list Contact: (machine) listserv@boxer.nas.nasa.gov (human) jet@nas.nasa.gov (J. Eric Townsend) Purpose: Discussion of the Nintendo PowerGlove, a < $100 dataglove available on the remaindered racks of Toys 'R Us and other big toy stores. To subscribe, send email to listserv@boxer.nas.nasa.gov with a *body* of "subscribe glove-list your_full_name". godlygraphics Contact: request-godlygraphics@sparc.vitro.com (Steve Brailsford) Purpose: The godlygraphics mailing list is for the discussion of Christian uses of computer graphics and animations, especially using the Amiga computer, and for related trading of ideas, objects, images, and even joint projects, such as the design of a Christian computer game. The possibilities for innovative uses of computer graphics, animations, multimedia applications and video productions in support of various Christian ministries and other endeavors are WIDE OPEN. What better use of your technical skills or creative talents than to serve the One who gave them to you? Any interested or curious Christian is welcome to join. golden Contact: golden-request@hobbes.ucsd.edu Purpose: A mailing list for Golden Retriever enthusiasts. Suitable topics include questions and answers regarding the Golden Retriever breed in general, news bits, article summaries, discussions of particular lines and breeders, shows, activities (CCI, therapy dogs, guide dogs), show bragging, summaries of local GR club activities or newsletters, other items which might be too Golden-introverted for rec.pets.dogs, cooperation on a breed specific FAQ for r.p.d, etc. gnu-manual Contact: internet: gnu-manual-request@a.cs.uiuc.edu usenet: uiucdcs!gnu-manual Purpose: "gnu-manual" members are volunteers who write, proofread, and comment on documents for a GNU Emacs Lisp programmers' manual. GRASS Contact: grass-server@wharton.upenn.edu Purpose: The GRASS (Generic Religions and Secret Societies) mailing list is a forum for the development of religions and secret societies for use in role-playing games. Both real-world and fictional religions and secret societies are covered. GRASS is an erratic volume, high signal-to-noise, mailing list. To subscribe, send mail to the CONTACT address with a subject of SUBSCRIBE Charlie Bucket. (Use your own name instead of Charlie's though!) grunge-l Contact: listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu (Jon Hilgreen) Purpose: This list is intended for the discussion of any and all topics related to the form of music known as "grunge rock" (not just Seattle-based or Sub Pop bands). It is an open, unmoderated list with a frequently high level of traffic. As a general guideline, the following talk is encouraged: * Recording/concert reviews and recommendations. * Band tour dates. * Local scene reviews adn news. * Record store and mail-order company recommendations. * Nose-picking techniques. * Interviews and articles, original or otherwise. * Quotes, band gossip, and insider information. * Anything else one would typically find in a music magazine. People who find "adult language and references" offensive will not want to join this list. It is also a good idea to read the grunge list with an extra dose of patience, perverse humor, and sarcasm. To subscribe, send a message containing 'subscribe grunge-l ' to LISTSERV@UBVM (Bitnet) *or* listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu (Internet) GSP-List Contact: gsp-list-request@ms.uky.edu (David W. Rankin, Jr.) or gsp-list-request@ukma.BITNET or {uunet, gatech, rutgers}!ukma!gsp-list-request Purpose: To allow "alumni" (as defined by the GSPAA) of the Kentucky Governor's Scholars Program to participate in intellectual discussions on various topics, while also promoting the spirit of "community" fostered by GSP. The list maintainer requests that only GSPeople request to join the list, and that when they do, they send at least 2 good Email addresses (if possible) and the year and campus at which they attended GSP. gug-sysadmins Contact: gug-sysadmins-request@vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at Purpose: Distributions of rumors, bugfixes and work-arounds concerning the CAD-Tool genesil and related tools to members of the Eurochip project and other interested parties. Gunk'l'dunk Contact: jeremy@stat.washington.edu (Jeremy York) Purpose : A forum for discussing and promoting _Tales_of_the_ _Beanworld_, an unusual black and white comic published by Eclipse comics. It is a moderated newsletter that occasionally receives input from the creator of the Beanworld, Larry Marder. gymn Contact: raek@athena.mit.edu (Robyn Kozierok) Purpose: For the discussion of all aspects of gymnastics. handicap Contact: wtm@bunker.shel.isc-br.com Purpose: The Handicap Digest provides an information/discussion exchange for issues dealing with the physically/mentally handicapped. Topics include, but are not limited to: medical, education, legal, technological aids and the handicapped in society. Note: The articles from the Handicap Digest are also posted in the Usenet Newsgroup, "misc.handicap". hang-gliding Contact: hang-gliding-request@virginia.edu (Galen Hekhuis) Purpose: Topics covering all aspects of hang-gliding and ballooning, for ultra-light and lighter-than-air enthusiasts. Harleys Contact: harley-request@thinkage.on.ca (Ken Dykes) -or- harley-request@thinkage.com -or- uunet!thinkage!harley-request Purpose: discussion about the bikes, politics, lifestyles, and anything else of interest to Harley-Davidson lovers. hey-joe Contact: hey-joe-request@ms.uky.edu (Joel Abbott) Purpose: Discussion and worship of Jimi Hendrix and his music. Although Jimi has been dead for about 2 decades, we feel that his music is still worthy to be recognized. Prerequisite to joining: appreciation for his music. Holocaust Information Contact: listserv@oneb.almanac.bc.ca Purpose: The Holocaust Information list is devoted to Holocaust research, and to the refutation of those who deny the event. It is currently an unmoderated, public list, but I reserve the right to change status to private/moderated if the need arises. Topics within the scope of the list include: World-wide racial supremacy organizations and activities, world-wide neo-nazi organizations and activities, Holocaust denial via electronic networking, including but not limited to FidoNet, UseNet, InterNet, Prodigy, GEnie, CompuServe, etc., and the notification all list members when a new bulletin board, fax forwarding, or voice-mail organization is identified as representing the views of the various organizations noted above, including The Institute for Historical Review (IHR), Christian Identity, Aryan Nation, America First Committee, Liberty Lobby and activities of well- known folks like Willy Carto, David Irving, and many, many others. To subscribe to the list, send the following command to: listserv@oneb.almanac.bc.ca in the form: subscribe hlist firstname lastname Example: subscribe hlist ken mcvay If you do not receive confirmation from the server within 24 hours, please let me know and I will add you to the list manually. homebrew Contact: homebrew-request%hpfcmr@hplabs.hp.com or ...!hplabs!hpfcmr!homebrew-request (Rob Gardner) Purpose: Forum on Beer, homebrewing, and related issues. Though mainly intended for discussion of beer making, also welcome are discussions on making cider, mead, wine, or any other fermented (but not distilled) beverage. Beginners are welcomed as well as experienced brewers. home-ed Contact: home-ed-request@think.com (David Mankins) Purpose: This mailing list is for the discussion of all aspects and methods of home education. These include the "unschooling" approach, curricula-based home-schooling, and others. The list is currently unmoderated and welcomes everyone interested in educating their children at home, whatever the reasons. horse Contact: equestrians-request@world.std.com (David C. Kovar) Purpose: Discussion of things equestrian. Horse enthusiasts of all disciplines and levels of experience are welcome. Articles are distributed periodically in digest format, and also appear individually in the Usenet newsgroup "rec.equestrian". hotrod Contact: hotrod-request@dixie.com Include on the Subject: line the keyword "subscribe" and a return path to your site. Purpose: The mailing list hotrod@dixie.com is chartered to provide a forum for people interested in high performance vehicles to exchange ideas and discuss topics of current interest. This list is chartered as broadly as possible consistent with noise supression. Explicitly acceptable is any discussion regarding increasing the performance of any vehicle with more than three wheels. huskers Contact: huskers-request@tssi.com (Michael Nolan) Purpose: this lists provides coverage of University of Nebraska sports. The major in-season sports (football, basketball) will likely make up the majority of posts, but other sports are likely to be mentioned from time to time, depending on the interest. Other items likely to be of interest to NU alums or Cornhusker fans may also appear. hyperami Contact: listserv@archive.oit.unc.edu Purpose: For informal product discussion and mutual assistance concerning AmigaVision, CanDo, DeluxeVideo III, Director 2, Foundation, Hyperbook, InterActor, PILOT, ShowMaker, TACL, Thinker, and VIVA. To join, send a mail request to listserv@archive.oit.unc.edu and give a one-line message asking "subscribe hyperami." This list is separate from the Usenet newsgroup comp.sys.amiaga. multimedia but material from the list may occasionally be posted to the newsgroup. hyperbole hyperbole-announce Contact: hyperbole-request@cs.brown.edu (Bob Weiner) Use the following format on your Subject: line to execute requests, where you substitute your own values for the <> delimited items (include the period at the end of the line). Subject: Add '<' @ '>' to . For example: Subject: Add Joe Smith to hyperbole. Purpose: Hyperbole is for discussion of the Hyperbole systems and the related topics of hypertext and information retrieval. Hyperbole-announce announces new releases and bug fixes for Hyperbole. Anyone on hyperbole is automatically subscribed to hyperbole-announce., so you should request subscription to only one of the two lists. Hyperbole is a flexible hypertext manager developed at Brown University that sits atop of GNU Emacs and provides efficient point-and-click information access and full customizability in GNU Emacs Lisp. Hyperbole allows hypertext buttons to be embedded within unstructured and structured files, mail messages and news articles. It also provides point-and-click access to ftp archives, Wide Area Information Servers (WAIS), and the World-Wide Web (WWW) hypertext system. IB Contact: hreha@vax2.concordia.ca (Dr. Steve Hreha) Purpose: To provice a forum for teachers, IB coordinators and administrators involved wtih the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. Discussion of all aspects of the IB program is welcome. IBDlist Contact: IBDlist-request%mvac23@udel.edu (Thomas Lapp) --or-- ...!udel!mvac23!IBDlist-request Purpose: IBDlist is a moderated mailing list which discusses all aspects of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, with particular emphasis on Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis. Anyone with an interest in these diseases, whether direct or indirect is welcome. This list will also act as a clearinghouse for information and discussion of current treatments, research, and other information related to IBDs. This list is open to any interested party and is not restricted to those with a direct link to IBD. iclinfo Contact: {obdient,tfd}!tons61!iclinfo Purpose: To update and relay information regarding the CCI/ICL processors. Including information on product updates, product problems, service problems and information, system options, and information on CCI/ICL from "off-line" sources.....(i.e. Inside "scoops" direct from "hidden" CCI/ICL sources. IDOL Contact: idol-group-request@luvthang.ori-cal.com (David Talmage) Purpose: The idol-group is an unmoderated mailing list for people interested in the Idol language. Idol, an "Icon-derived object language," is "an object-oriented extension and environment for the Icon programming language." The idol-group is a forum for discussing Idol programming, object-oriented programming, and Idol implementation issues. It is also a place to exchange Idol classes and programs, contributing to the library of useful Idol code. immune Contact: immune-request@weber.ucsd.edu (Cyndi Norman) Purpose: A support group for people with immune-system breakdowns (and their symptoms) such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lupus, Candida, Hypoglycemia, Multiple Allergies, Learning Disabilities, etc, and their SO's, medical caretakers, etc. The group is unmoderated and open to anyone anywhere in the world (no arguments about whether or not these disabilities exist). improv Contact: improv-request@bmt.gun.com (Timothy Reed) Purpose: Questions, comments, and bug-reports relating to the Improv spreadsheet for NeXTSTEP and Windows, published by Lotus Corp. Some mail includes attachments that may be read with mail readers compatible with the NexT Computer's NeXTmail format. impulse Contact: impulse-users-request@j.cc.purdue.edu (Kevin Braunsdorf) Purpose: A low-volume list for users of the LPC Mpulse line of computers. The moderator does filter and journalize submissions. info-aids Contact: info-aids@rainbow.UUCP --or-- {pacbell,apple,hoptoad,ucbvax}!well!rainbow!info-aids (Ken Davis) Purpose: to act as a clearinghouse for information, and discussion about AIDS, including alternative treatments, political implications, etc. Exchanges files with AIDNEWS@RUTVM1.BITNET. Open to anyone with the time and inclination to participate. Mailing list will be confidential and known only to the members. Anonymous postings will be accepted. (See also "aids" mailing list) info-altos Contact: info-altos-request@tiamat.fsc.com (Jim O'Connor & Mike Johnson) Purpose: Information and discussion about Altos computers. info-ccc Contact: uunet!xurilka!info-ccc-request (Luigi Perrotta) Purpose: The info-ccc mailing list will be devoted to the Concurrent C and Concurrent C++ programming languages. However, discussions can be anything relevant to concurrent programming. info-encore Contact: info-encore-request@cs-gw.D.UMN.EDU --or-- info-encore-request@umnd-cs.UUCP (Dan Burrows) Purpose: Mailing list for discussion of issues involving hardware and software issues of Encore computers and ethernet terminal servers. This mailing list is also gatewayed into the inet list, comp.sys.encore info-fortune Contact: info-fortune-request@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Thomas Krueger) Purpose: This mailing list is for users of UNIX based microcomputers produced by Fortune Systems. Any subject pertaining to Fortune computers is allowed. info-gnu Contact: info-gnu-request@prep.ai.mit.edu --or-- ucbvax!prep.ai.mit.edu!info-gnu-request Purpose: to distribute progress reports on the GNU Project, headed by Richard Stallman, and to ask members for various kinds of help. The list is gated both ways with the alternative newsgroup "gnu.announce," and is filtered (weakly moderated) by Leonard H. Tower Jr. GNU, which stands for Gnu's Not Unix, is the name for a complete Unix-compatible software system whose sources can be given away free to everyone. Major parts have already been written; major parts still remain undone. Project GNU has additional mailing lists to distribute information about specific GNU programs, and to report bugs in them. Contact us at the above address for details. info-high-audio Contact: info-high-audio-request@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Thomas Krueger) Purpose: This list is for the exchange of subjective comments about high end audio equipment and modifications performed to high end pieces. Techniques used to modify equipment, especially, but not limited to, vacuum tube electronics are exchanged. Some comments may be subjective or intuitive and may not yet have a measurable basis. Other topics of discussion include turntables, arms and cartridges; preamplifiers, headamps and cartridge matching; speakers, amplifiers and matching; placement of speakers, and room treatments. Any comments that prevent an open exchange of ideas and techniques are not encouraged. Archives of projects will be maintained on csd4.csd.uwm.edu and available via anonymous ftp. Info-High-Audio is bi-directionally gatewayed with the USENET newsgroup rec.audio.high-end. info-honda Contact: info-honda-request@cs.ucla.edu (Rich Wales) Purpose: Discussion of Honda and Acura automobiles. info-ingres Contact: info-ingres-request@math.ams.com Purpose: To discuss the commercial version of Ingres. Info-PGP Contact: info-pgp-request@lucpul.it.luc.edu Purpose: Discussion of Phil Zimmerman & Co.'s Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) public key encrption program for MS-DOS, Unix, SPARC, VMS, Atari, Amiga, and other platforms. Mirror of alt.security.pgp and related articles on sci.crypt. info-prime Contact: info-prime-request@blx-a.prime.com Purpose: INFO-PRIME is the discussion group/mailing list for users and administrators of Prime Computer equipment: 50-series (PRIMOS) and EXL series (Unix). This mailing list is gatewayed to the Usenet newsgroup comp.sys.prime. info-solbourne Contact: info-solbourne-request@acsu.buffalo.edu (Paul Graham) Purpose: Discussions & info about Solbourne computers. info-stratus Contact: Info-Stratus-Request@mike.lrc.edu (Richard Shuford) Purpose: This electronic mailing list is a user-centered and user-conducted forum for discussing the fault-tolerant machines produced by Stratus Computer Corporation and also their cousins, the IBM System/88 and Olivetti CPS-32. Info-Stratus is not intended to replace the vendor-provided support channels but to complement them. Subscribers to Info-Stratus will exchange technical information and tap the collective experience of a host of other professionals who use or develop software on Stratus- architecture systems, or who configure and maintain hardware in the Stratus environment. info-tahoe Contact: info-tahoe-request@uwm.edu --or-- uwm!info-tahoe-request (Jim Lowe) Purpose: Discussions pertaining to the Tahoe type of CPU. These include the CCI Power 6/32, the Harris HCX/7, and the Sperry 7000 series computers. The info-tahoe mailing list is set up as a mail reflector. This mailing list is also gatewayed into the inet list, comp.sys.tahoe info-vm Contact: info-vm-request@uunet.uu.net (Kyle Jones, and others) Purpose: Discussion and information exchange about the VM mail reader, which runs under GNU Emacs. informix-list Contact: informix-list-request@rmy.emory.edu (Walt Hultgren) Purpose: An unmoderated list for the discussion of Informix software and related subjects. Topics include all Informix offerings, from C-ISAM to WingZ, plus third-party products. Membership is open to anyone, including end-users, vendors and employees of Informix Software, Inc. An optional gateway service of Informix-related articles from comp.databases is offered. Not affiliated with Informix Software, Inc. interest-groups Contact: nnsc.nsf.net (128.89.1.178) Purpose: There is a document, "interest-groups", that can be obtained by anonymous ftp from nnsc.nsf.net. The document contains a listing of many of the current mailing lists. International Trade & Commerce Contact: info-request@tradent.wimsey.bc.ca Purpose: Discussions of International Trade, Commerce and the global economy including postings of company profiles, trade leads and topics pertaining to entrepreneurial ventures. Internet Radio Journal Contact: rrb@airwaves.chi.il.us Purpose: The Internet Radio Journal is both a repeater for the newsgroup rec.radio.broadcasting and on occasion, carries independent material as well. The list is mailed as news warrants, and covers any subject related to domestic radio broadcasting. Domestic in this case, refers to radio which is broadcast primarily for reception within the same country from which is originates. The newsgroup and mailing list are international and frequently cover matters pertaining to nations other than the USA or in North America. Any subject pertaining to the group's charter is encouraged, including but not limited to: programming, engineering and technical matters, new trends in the field, laws and regulations, DX'ing, pirate radio, community and public radio, and much more. Subscriptions are open to anyone who desires one and has an Internet-compatible e-mail account. Individuals and non-commercial systems are eligible. InterText Contact: intertxt@network.ucsd.edu (Jason Snell) Purpose: InterText is a bi-monthly fiction magazine with over 1000 subscribers worldwide. InterText publishes in two formats: straight ASCII and PostScript (for Postscript compatible laser printers). For more information, to ask about subscribing, or for submission guidelines, maili intertxt@network.ucsd.edu. Back issues may be FTPed from network.ucsd.edu, in the /intertext directory. ipsc-managers Contact: (machine) listserv@boxer.nas.nasa.gov (human) jet@nas.nasa.gov (J. Eric Townsend) Purpose: Discussion of administrating the Intel iPSC line of parallel computers. To subscribe, send a message to listserv@boxer.nas.nasa.gov with a *body* of "subscribe ipsc-managers your_full_name". irchat Contact: irchat-request@cc.tut.fi (Kai 'Kaizzu' Kein{nen) Purpose: Discussion on irchat.el, a GNU Emacs interface to IRC, the Internet Relay Chat. isdn Contact: isdn-request@aball.in-berlin.de (Andreas Jennen) Purpose: Discussion about ISDN and digital telephone in Germany and Europe. italian-cars Contact: italian-cars-request@sol.crd.ge.com (richard welty) -or- ...!uunet!sol.crd.ge.com!italian-cars-request Purpose: discussion of italian-made automobiles iti151 Contact: iti151-request@oce.orst.edu (Paul O'Neill) {tektronix, hplabs!hp-pcd}!orstcs!oce.orst.edu!iti151-request Purpose: For users of Imaging Technology's series 150 and 151 image processing systems and ITEX151 software. The goal is to share algorithms, code, tricks, pitfalls, advice, etc. in an effort to decrease development time and increase functionality for the users of these systems. (Also, despite their good support, we customers may want to gang up on ITI someday!!) .