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From: rsingh@elaine13.Stanford.EDU (Rajesh Kumar Singh)
Subject: Re: Where is 'LaGrafix'?
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In article <jesse.677794783@steele-lk> jesse@cs.UAlberta.CA (Jesse Lee) writes:
>babak@acsu.buffalo.edu (Babak Farsaii) writes:
>
>>spencer@heinlein.cgrg.ohio-state.edu (Stephen N. Spencer) writes:
>>>Quick question:  anyone know of an archive site that has 'LaGrafix' on it?
>>>It's a simple interactive figure editor for the Macintosh.  It outputs TeX
>>>code.  (I used to have it, deleted it, and now I desire it strongly.)
>
>>You can find it in plain.nodak.edu under directory
>
>> /pub/mac/pub/appl/graphics
>
>>stored in file name: lagrfix-21.hqx  :-)
>
>>babak
>
>>-- 
>>______________________________________________________________________________
>>   Internet: babak@acsu.buffalo.edu
>>     Bitnet: babak@ubvms 
>
>Does anyone know the IP address of plain.nodak.edu?

Actually the CORRECT address is plainS.nodak.edu !  That'w why
                                     ^
you must have gotten unknown address.  In any case, ip address
is (from nslookup): 

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:    plains.nodak.edu
Address:  134.129.111.64

--raj (rsingh@leland.stanford.edu)
>
>					Jesse Lee
>
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>Edmonton, Alberta 
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