"Never let anything mechanical know you're in a hurry."
Quoted by Roy McPartland
THE ST NEWS EMAIL ADDRESS DIRECTORY
now including
SOME EXPERIENCE GAINED WHILE SURFING WITH "NETSCAPE"
by Richard Karsmakers
Yep, the third time this column appears in ST NEWS, and this
time it's been revamped slightly. You see, I have in the main
time been devirginated as far as my WWW experience is concerned
and I have to say this is definitely the thing I most like about
the whole Internet.
What is WWW, I hear some ask?
WWW is an acronym for World Wide Web, which is a pretty apt
metaphore considering the fact that the WWW basically consists of
a huge amount of links, hypertext style, that connect a large
amount of machines across the world with a large amount of other
machines. Usually that means free access to vast amounts of
information that is, on the contrary to regular email stuff,
easily found by means of Web Search Engines. And you can also
FTP, use News and email regularly using a program the likes of
"Netscape" (which is not available on Atari, but does work on PCs
and Macs that they have down at the Utrecht University computer
centre).
The metaphore is also quite apt because, like a spider's web,
once you're in it you'll find it difficult to get out.
Because I tend to give attention to stuff I am interested in, I
have now also given a host of more or less interesting WWW sites
for you to surf through. When the things you like are not here,
just remember that you can use any Web Search Engine easily to
get to whatever you want. Quickly and easily.
As coincidence would have it, Richard "Felice" Spowart of Maggie
Team also sent me some stuff to use in ST NEWS about the World
Wide Web. It wasn't too big, so I reckoned it would like nice
here.
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THE WORLD WIDE WEB
by Richard "Felice" Spowart
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Well, it certainly feels nice to be in demand .. no sooner had I
written my articles for our sister diskmag, DBA #14, and pondered
over what I was originally going to write for Maggie #19, I was
pleased to be invited by Rich Karsmakers to write for ST NEWS.
As many of you now on the Internet will know, the World Wide Web
is a fairly recent addition to the Net (around two or three years
ago at the time of writing). Contained on the Web are some
fantastic sites, which I have been busy exploring, and have found
some great info from all of them.
If, like me, you are into movies, you will want to check out the
Internet Movie Database at http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Movies.html.
Like the email address given in the Email Directory, this is
certainly faster .. and gives such a wealth of information on any
movie, actor, actress or director, no matter how insignificant
they may be in the printed media! Run by Colin Needham, the
Internet Movie Database is certainly the best, unbeaten in the
world. Forget any other CD-ROM based so-called 'movie database' -
this is the definitive one bar none!
The Movie Database does have entry points in the US and other
countries ... sending email to the address as detailed in the
Email Directory will give you access to these.
Checking back through Usenet newsgroups to find out any
information about a particular person, place, movie or any info
you may want can be done by using the Infoseek Search System. It
can be accessed at http://www.infoseek.com/ and is probably one
of the best search engines on the Internet. They also have an in-
depth search engine...which can be joined for a free trial
lasting for around a month or so. Even after this has ended, you
will find it is such a good deal that you will want to pay for
it. Various services are offered, including one with no monthly
charge, which is probably the best value one. You are charged
around $0.10 US Dollars for this service - but please give it a
try!
Another Usenet search package, called Dejanews, is available.
This keeps a track of all postings to virtually all Usenet groups
over the past year, and can be used to great effect, like
Infoseek. Dejanews can be accessed at http://www.dejanews.com/.
At http://www.yahoo.com/, you can find a fair amount of detail
as with other search engines, however this one is restricted.
Even though this is the case, Yahoo is still worth a look. You
may find many surprises related to things that revolve around
your life - I know I personally have!
The Webcrawler at http://www.webcrawler.com/ gives an index of
Web pages related to a query that you have typed into the search
section. At the time of writing, I input the name of "Corey
Feldman" into the search area, to find a brand-new unofficial
page dedicated to this particular actor, who, despite his general
standing now in the US, has been involved in some fantastic
movies (check out "Dream A Little Dream 1 & 2", "Edge of Honor",
"Meatballs 4" and "Stand By Me" for some classic Corey Feldman
performances!).
There are simply loads of areas on the Web to search - and who
knows, this will probably increase in the near future.
I know that Rich may already have mentioned this, but keep a
lookout for our new Web pages, coming soon! At the moment, the
address will be http://www.pi.net/~slimer/home.html but we will
be putting plenty of pages on to another area as well, which will
be linked up to the above page. Check them out now!!!
Felice
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Now...back to the regular proceedings.
Items in bold face type have been added or updated since the
previous version of this column. The WWW thingies are all new
and therefore not bolderized.
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A SURFER'S DREAM
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Atari Web Pages
The official Atari World Wide Web pages, which are maintained by
Mark Stephen Smith. Lots of Atari info and links to other Atari-
related stuff.
http://www.mcc.ac.uk/~dlms/atari.html
Two further pages to check out for a wealth of more or less
loosely related Atari links are:
http://www.edu.isy.liu.se/~z94patsa/atari.html
and
http://www.aston.ac.uk/~pitchfsj/atari/STlinks.html
Babe Test
If you want to get some pics of rather babelicious females and a
chance to guess who they are, enter the "Babe Test". Pretty
useless, but maybe worth checking out. This is checked out by
over 40,000 people per month.
http://www.sci.kun.nl:81/thalia/funpage/babes
CD NOW!
Probably the world's largest CD/MC/vinyl/video/t-shirt
distribution centre. A totally vast on-line catalogue containing
all officially obtainable albums and then some (mainly Italy
imports, i.e. bootlegs). Amazingly excellent stuff here. Most
albums have track listings and ratings. If you have a credit
card, you can buy yourself silly.
http://cdnow.com/
or
telnet cdnow.com
Celebrity Babes on the Net
An interesting page for those of you who do not shun away from
the more beautiful (and famous) females that roam the earth. It
has links to a multitude of pages related to, among others,
Cameron Diaz, Teri Hatcher and the infamous Bundyland Archives
(i.e. Christina Applegate).
http://www.awpi.com/Combs/babes.html
For those of you who want to get onto the Bundyland Archives
themselves (which I for one found the most interesting of the
lot):
http://www.telescope.org/mwc/files.html
Doro Pages
Dorothee Pesch is a blonde babe that was in the German band
Warlock and later went solo. She's a real eye-catcher, and I
think she's the hottest babe in the metal world (as long as she
doesn't open her mouth, because she's got a horrible German
accent). OK, granted, Fiona Flanagan is OK, too, but she's far
too poppy (and has no Web page).
Of course, there are some really nice pics here, too! The first
Doro Page is called "Raging Storm". The other is a Dutch Doro
page.
http://www.yarvic.york.ac.uk/~proctor/doro.html
or
http://brinta.ptf.hro.nl/doro/doro.html
Dream Theater
If you want to check out the Band of Bands on the Web, you
simply have to check out the Dream Theater home page. Nicely
designed with graphics and all.
http://www.rsabs.com/dt/
Electronic Magazine List (John Labovitz' E-Zine List)
For a list of 600+ electronic magazines available on the net,
and where to get them (and what they are about), check out this
page.
http://www.meer.net/~johnl/e-zine-list/
Guitar World
One of the more interesting magazines for guitars players is
"Guitar World". The magazine has a WWW pages that's quite
interesting but not too impressive. Check it out if you like
guitars or guitarists, though.
http://www.guitarworld.com
Interesting info for fans of Gibson or Fender guitars can be
found at the following URLs.
http://www.fender.com
or
http://www.gibson.com
Inferno 'Zine
A heavy metal magazine home page where you can read the latest
heavy metal news and reviews. Including pictures of the latest
gigs and sampled outtakes of various concerts and albums (you
need a sample player configured to handle that, though).
http://www.dse.nl/inferno/
Language Page
If you want a basic page to start off of for finding data on any
of the world's languages (including quite a few dictionaries,
including a few really obscure ones), check this one out. I found
it while doing research for my thesis on the Welsh language.
http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~bear/Language-Page.html
Magnetic Interlude
'Magnetic Interlude', like some of you may know, is the joint
cooperation of ST NEWS, "Maggie" and "DBA Magazine". The home
page (which will soon also include an ST NEWS segment!) is to be
found on this URL. It's not too happenin' yet, but will be soon.
http://www.pi.net/~slimer/home.html
Malmsteen, Yngwie
The official Yngwie Malmsteen fan club, The Malmsteen Militia,
has its very own Web site. Well-illustrated and with a lot of
interesting related links.
http://www.pd.net/yngwie/
Megadeth
An excellently designed Megadeth page, with loads of pics and
bios and all that nice stuff we all want to know, of course.
http://www.ratlhead.com/megadeth/megadeth.html
Mega's Music Stuff
There a guy on IRC channel #metal by the name of Mega. He's also
the one that set up this homepage. It contains several sub-pages,
for example one containing what are probably dozens upon dozens
of links to pages of various bands. They're all metal, and range
from Malmsteen to Type-O-Negative to Anathema to Amorphis. Some
of the links get you to simple summaries of albums produced, but
some of the results are staggering. Mega also runs a "Band Email
Addresses" page. These pages can be accessed from:
http://www.lut.fi/~mega/music.html
The direct page URL of the ultimate band link list is:
http://www.lut.fi/~mega/muzac/bands.html
The direct page URL of the band email addresses list is:
http://www.lut.fi/~mega/muzac/addrband.html
Metallica
For those of you into the Metallica thing (such as me!), check
out the Metallica page. It offers links to a lot of other
Metallica pages, including the official one at Elektra records.
It needs to be said that the Net world of Metallica seems filled
with people who think saying words with "x" in them
("Metallifux") is really cool. And quite a few "fuck"s and
"fucking"s, too. The Metallica fan on the Internet seems very
much a retard in comparison with those of, for example, Dream
Theater and Rush. A bunch of poser fags, if you ask me.
Still, the page itself is interesting, and has audio clips of
the two songs Metallica played at Donington ("2x4" and "Devil's
Dance") in .AU, .RA and .WAV format.
http://www.thinkage.on.ca/~metlist
Minter, Jeff
The Yak's home page, including info on his latest game
developments and links to a variety of fluffy-related home pages
(including one for Cows, one for Sheep and one for Llamas).
Really quite nice.
http://www.magicnet.net/~yak/
Movies Database
If you want to know stuff about films or by people who are
involved in the filming process in whatever way, this is the site
to check out. FIlmographies for every person in the biz. Film
sinopses. You can even hunt the databases for quotes! The user
interface is beautiful and nicely graphic.
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Movies/welcome.html (UK)
http://www.msstate.edu/Movies/welcome.html (USA)
http://rte66.com/Movies/welcome.html (USA)
http://www.leo.org/Movies/welcome.html (Germany)
http://ballet.cit.gu.edu.au/Movies/welcome.html (Australia)
New Releases
If you want to know which CDs are about to be released by a
great variety of record labels but you don't want to subscribe to
the weekly list, check one of these URLs out.
http://nabalu.flas.ufl.edu/kperkins/music/nre/newrele.htm
http://www.bandwagon.com/new-releases/
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~millert/new_releases.html
http://www.mcs.com/~jimkelly/html/infos/new.releases
http://www.dayton.net/~pepsi/re.txt
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~crode/newReleases/latest.txt
Or FTP it from one of these:
ftp://ftp.uwp.edu/pub/music/releases
ftp://server.berkeley.edu/pub/music
ftp://ftp.mcs.com/mcsnet.users/jimkelly/infos
Pure Bollocks
The rather infamous "Pure Bollocks" disk magazine can be found
on the Web, too. The page is not too spectacular nor too
branched-out, but you can get issues 22 and 23 (each two disks
long) there, in any case.
http://grelb.scr.gla.ac.uk:8000/~mjames/pb/
Queensrÿche - Screaming in Digital
Yes, the home page of Dan Birchall, the owner of the "Screaming
in Digital" mailing list. Though this page isn't too appealing
graphically, it gives access to the archives, SiD back issues and
a lot of other stuff.
http://www.ios.com/~qryche
Satriani, Joe
A really well-designed home page, especially worth checking out
in 256 colour mode (or maybe more?). Really nice graphics,
however, mean rather long communication times (but there's a
text-only mode). You can find stuff about his bio, memorabilia,
merchandise, tour info and a discography.
http://www.satriani.com
SitComs
If you're one of those couch potatoes that really enjoys the
wide variety of sitcoms on TV these days, this page ought to give
you some pleasure.
http://pmwww.cs.vu.nl-service/sitcoms/
Supermodels
If you're into supermodels (getting to know something about them
as well as gaping at nice GIFs and JPEGs), you should check this
well-designed page out. They vary from Kathy Ireland and Cindy
Crawford to Christina Applegate and Mariah Carey.
http://pages.prodigy.com/TX/sxre98a/models.html
An interesting other page is the Claudia Schiffer page, linked
to this one. This had almost 57,000 accesses in the two weeks
before I checked it out. Kathy Ireland, whom I'd prefer above
Claudia any day, had 'only' 50,000 accesses in three months.
TrinColl Journal
Claimed to be the first Web Magazine, which might just be true.
It features video clips in .MOV format as well as interesting and
professional (if somewhat zany sometimes) articles on a variety
of subjects. Try this one out.
http://www.trincoll.edu/tj/trincolljournal.html
Twilight World
Yes, "Twilight World", the ST NEWS sister magazine, is also
available on the Web. At the following URL you can find various
issues, as well as those of some other popular net magazines.
http://arrogant.itc.icl.ie/TwilightWorld/
Vai, Steve
I tried this page, just to try out, simply by replacing
"satriani" by "vai". And it works! A really nice page, though
also suffering from long loading times. And when you write in
(such as I did) you might get a reply back from Steve himself
(such as happened to me!).
http://www.vai.com.
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SPECIAL SERVICES
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Below you will find a list of some special Internet services
that might just make life easier or more interesting to you. I
realise the sorting method (by Internet code)is a bit cumbersome.
Just call it "sales strategy".
204.119.208.2 6969 (telnet)
telnet://204.119.208.2:6969/
This is the address to Telnet to to join the MegaDiner, where
Dave Ellefson and Dave Mustaine of Megadeth are said to roam
around regularly. Mustaine's email address, by the way, is
robgraves@bazaar.com. If you mail stuff for Nick, Dave Junior
or Marty Friedman, it will also arrive at the right person.
almanac@halcyon.halcyon.com (finger)
gopher://halcyon.halcyon.com:79/0almanac
An almanac offering birthdays and events.
american@recordings.com (address)
american@recordings.com
The email address of Def American Recordings, the record
company of, among others, Slayer. I think it's really cool
that even these companies are discovering email. There are
quite a few on the net now.
bdj@engr.uark.edu (address)
bdj@engr.uark.edu
Sending a message here will get you subscribed to a more or
less monthly list of forthcoming films. Unbelievably hot info
here!
buckmr@rpi.edu (finger)
gopher://rpi.edu:79/0buckmr
This will get the current billboard hot 100 chart on yer
screen. Note that you have to use the "finger" command here!
chem.ucsd.edu (telnet)
telnet://webster@chem.ucsd.edu/
A huge Webster dictionary/spelling service. Enter "HELP" (all
caps) for help. Login as "webster". It should be noted that
extensive Webster/Thesaurus services are also available
through Gopher.
cheshire.oxy.edu 7777 (telnet)
telnet://cheshire.oxy.edu:7777/
A so-called "Zen MOO". If life on the net is too fast for you,
telnet here and find peace of mind.
dewey.lib.ncsu.edu 7777 (telnet)
telnet://dewey.lib.ncsu.edu:7777/
This is a more full-fledged MOO, a new generation kind of
thing that might be worth checking out.
dra.com (telnet)
telnet://dra.com/
A literature database, not really complete, but contains many
technical books and non-technical stuff as well.
drink@drink.csh.rit.edu (finger)
gopher://drink.csh.rit.edu/0drink
This is connected to a Coca Cola vending machine in the
Rochester Institute of Technology. Fingering it will cause you
to find out what's left in the machine. Not particularly
useful, but fun nonetheless. If instead you'd like to check
out a vending machine at the University of Wisconsin you can
finger coke@cs.wisc.edu.
freedom.nmsu.edu (telnet)
telnet://freedom.nmsu.edu/
A DruidMUCK, kind of a Multi User Dungeon. Give it a try. Just
follow the directions after logging in.
gwar@delphi.com (addres)
gwar@delphi.com
If you want to communicate with the filthiest scumdogs of the
universe - Gwar - or talk with them about their multi-media
projects then this is the address to write to. They have plans
of setting up a mailing list and stuff, so check this out if
you're not totally grossed out by these guys.
holonet.net (telnet)
telnet://holonet.net/
The address of the Compact Disc Connection, where info can be
found on over 60,000 CD titles. Enter "CDC" at the opening
prompt.
info.rutgers.edu (telnet)
telnet://info.rutgers.edu/
This service offers a dictionary, Thesaurus, quotations
database.
info-rama@wired.com (address)
info-rama@wired.com
www.wired.com
Access to the automated server of "Wired" magazine. It can
provide you with about everything you want from the mag. Back
issue articles, press releases, additional info about
articles, contacts with authors, subscriptions, and so on.
Simply send "help" in the body of the message for all info
needed.
lamb-da.parc.xerox.com 8888 (telnet)
telnet://lamb-da.parc.xerox.com:8888/
This is one of the most famous MOOs.
listserv@mitvma.mit.edu (address)
listserv@mitvma.mit.edu
Send a message to this address containing the following text
in the body only (!): "subscribe mini-jir your-name-here". You
will then get the Journal of Irreproducible Results, a semi-
serious scientific weird kind of publication.
new-releases-request@arastar.com (address)
new-releases-request@arastar.com
Send a message to this address with "subscribe new-releases"
in the body of the message and you'll regularly get a text
file containing all forthcoming music releases.
metclub@aol.com (address)
metclub@aol.com
The official Metallica fanclub (the expensive American one).
michael.ai.mit.edu (telnet)
telnet://michael.ai.mit.edu/
This is supposed to be a good MUD (Multi-User Dungeon). Log in
and enter your name as "guest". That should suffice.
mkwong@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (address)
mklwong@sdcc13.ucsd.edu
This is the address to get a "Musical List of Lists, a massive
>100 Kb file that no music fan should be without. Your request
is processed manually, so just ask for it. The owner would
rather you try a different method, listed below:
Via the Unix finger command at ayukawa@server.berkeley.edu
Via anonymous FTP at:
ftp://server.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/lomml
ftp://ftp.wwa.com/pub/dattier/lomml/2.1-950220.gz
ftp://ftp.uwp.edu/pub/incoming/misc.music.files/lomml
ftp://ftp.uwp.edu/pub/music/misc/mail.lists.music
Or via the WWW as plaintext at:
http://server.berkeley.edu/~ayukawa/lomml.html
mmilitia@freenet.tlh.fl.us (address)
mmilitia@freenet.tlh.fl.us
The email address of the official International Yngwie
Malmsteen Fan Club, the Malmsteen's Militia.
movie@ibmpcug.co.uk (address)
movie@ibmpcug.co.uk
Send an EMPTY message with the SUBJECT "HELP" to this address
to find out how to get biographies of actors/actresses and
info on just about any film you'd care to know anything about.
You'll get sent a full user manual for further use. It's very
extensive and very powerful. I believe their database is
something like 80 Mb. There's nothing like it anywhere.
nasanews@space.mit.edu (finger)
gopher://space.mit.edu:79/0nasanews
This will get you the latest NASA press releases, including
recent discoveries and launch schedules.
ned.ipac.caltech.edu (telnet)
telnet://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/
When you enter with a login of "ned" this will give you access
to a huge extragalactic stellar database.
normg@halcyon.halcyon.com (finger)
gopher://halcyon.halcyon.com:79/0normg
Here you can get the Nielsen Ratings, in case you're
interested in that kind of thing.
pratchett-server@cp.tn.tudelft.nl (address)
pratchett-server@cp.tn.tudelft.nl
Send a message with "help" in the body to get information on
the vast possibilities of the Pratchett Archives (including
reference files, bibligraphy, FAQ, and more). In the US, try
pratchett-server@rincewind.mech.virginia.edu instead.
president@whitehouse.gov (address)
president@whitehouse.gov
If you want to be among the >100,000 people per year
(subversives included) that mail to the US president, you have
to mail here. If you want to write to the vice-president, just
add "vice." (or "vice-"?) to the beginning of the addresss.
quake@geophys.washington.edu (finger)
gopher://geophys.washington.edu:79/0quake
Gives you the latest earth quake information. You can also
just telnet to geophys.washington.edu and login/password as
"quake".
resolve@cs.widener.edu (mail)
resolve@cs.widener.edu
This is an IP address solver. Internally, all addresses of
computers (such as cs.widerner.edu in this case) are numbers.
Sometimes if you enter a name the computer isn't found because
somehow the numbers can't be found. If you mail to this
address with the body of the letter containing "site" followed
by the name of the computer, it will send you back the numbers
that you can use alternatively.
sepultura@cougar.vut.edu.au (address)
sepultura@cougar.vut.edu.au
The address of the Sepultura mailing list, "Infected Voice".
The subject should be "ADD ME", the body should contain your
email address.
ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu (telnet)
telnet://ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu/
A history database. You should login as "history". It also
offers Compuserve info if you login as "ex-ussr".
ytsejam-request@arastar.com (address)
ytsejam-request@arastar.com
This is the address to get a subscription to the amazing
Ytsejam Dream Theater mailing list. It's the best I've found
on the Internet so far, though you do get quite a lot of
messages.
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NET MAGAZINES
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The net has a wealth of talent. Many people have set up on-line
magazines that you can subscribe to for free. Here's some of
them (the better ones, and more general-interest ones).
Core rita@eff.org
This does short fiction, poetry and essays, and is
quite small.
Cyberspace Vanguard cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu
This does news & reviews pertaining to the scifi
and fantasy universe. Quite big, with hot news and
stuff about future films and books. Really good.
DargonZine white@duvm.bitnet
This does fiction only, but stories are all part
of a shared-world anthology thing that you really
have to get into to enjoy.
InterText jsnell@intertext.com
A fiction-only magazine. Nothing more, nothing
less. Very good.
Quanta quanta@andrew.cmu.edu
Just like "InterText", but started a bit earlier.
Very big and very good, too.
Twilight World r.c.karsmakers@stud.let.ruu.nl
Just like "Quanta" and "InterText", but not as
old. Just ask to be put on the list and that's it.
For us Atari users it would certainly be worth while sending a
message to "AEO-by-EMail-request@maximized.com" for a
subscription to the hottest Atari computer mag, "Atari Explorer
Online". This will get you about 200-250 Kb of text every two
weeks (or a bit less often). Make sure the text "subscribe aeo-
by-email" is in the body, and that you have no subject.
Other general magazines obtainable from the net can be found in
the "Disk Magazine Roundup" published about every year in ST
NEWS.
For an utterly complete list of electronic magazines mail to
John Labovitz (johnl@ora.com) or FTP from etext.umich.edu in
"/pub/Zines" as "e-zine-list" (ASCII text version). For an even
completer list of all mailing lists (not just electronic
magazines), mail to arielle@bonkers.taronga.com and request some
information.
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INTERESTING (OR OTHERWISE WORTH WHILE) PEOPLE
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Abrahamsen, Gard (Scriba) Gard.Abrahamsen@alesund.
fylkesbibl.no
Acher, Georg (Blow Up) acher@informatik.tu-muenchen.
de
Acid Maker (Polish coder) acidmake@plearn.edu.pl
Apache of TNB (Redzone) aegaa@cluster.urz.uni-halle.de
Apollo of NPG spatzene@informatik.
tu-muenchen.de
Arndt, Ole (Chagall) ole_arndt@of2.maus.de
Artzt, Bernhard (Poison!) bernhard_artz@w.maus.de
Atari Explorer Online (editor) aeo.mag@genie.geis.com
Avion, Jesus Cea (G.D.I. 'Zine) jcea@ait.uvigo.es
Aycock, Bill (Cal) 76703.4061@compuserve.com
Barbiero, Patti (Atari United!) atariunited@delphi.com
Barefoot Software (SMPTE) barefoot@genie.geis.com
Beckemeyer Development (HD Sentry) d.beckemeyer@genie.geis.com
Becker, Stefan (Papillon) stefan_becker@zw.maus.de
Behne, Wilfried (NVDI) wilfried_behne@maush.han.de
Ben of the Overlanders b1621@dpx20.iut-orsay.fr
Berg, Klaus (Vantage of STCNX) kberg@whu-koblenz.de
Biederman, Ralf (Turbo Cache) ralf_biedermann@hb.maus.de
Binner, Andreas (WinRec) andreas_binner@N.maus.de
Bock, Stefan (WatchIt) sbock@informatik.uni-kl.de
Boer, Mark van den (ex-ST NEWS) mvdb@mda.ca
Bornemark, Sven (SB Musik) sven@dada.ct.se
Bourlon, Marc (SBM) bourlon@gla.ecoledoc.ibp.fr
Boyd, Mickey (Atari Archive Boss) boydm@atari.archive.umich.edu
or boyd@math.fsu.edu
Brandt, Felix (Flix of DF) brandtf@informatik
.tu-muenchen.de
Brod, Claus (Scheibenkleister) clausb@hpbeo79.bbn.hp.com
Brookes, Chris (Sircware VK Pro) cbrookes@nyx.cs.du.edu or
krys@zepher.demon.co.uk
Bruhn, Victor (Winglord) vicb@clark.edu or
victorb@up.edu
Bruinsma, Tjeerd tjeerd@sterbbs.nl
Brumleve, D.A. (Kidprogs) dabrumleve@genie.geis.com
Bubeck, Till (Chaos Inc. of DF) bubeck@peanuts.informatik.
uni-tuebingen.de
Burkley, Michael (Unabas.Atarioph.)mrburkley@delphi.com
C-Lab (Falcon Mk.II) 100434.3795@compuserve.com
Clarkson, Richard (ST NEWS dist.) t821431@minyos.xx.rmit.edu.au
or targa@werple.mira.net.au
Clear Thinking (EdHak) c.harvey@genie.geis.com
Clegg, Paul Jason (The ST Guide) cleggp@rpi.edu
Coates, Stuart (RDD) scoates@filesys.demon.co.uk or
100010.2106@compuserve.com or
scoates@eurobase.demon.co.uk
Codehead (Warp 9) codehead@genie.geis.com
or j.eidsvoog1@genie.geis.com
Cole, John (Lexicor) j.cole@lexicor.com
Collins, Kim (Pianistics) d.beckemeyer@genie.geis.com
Columbus Soft (Ergo!Pro) christof_schardt@f.maus.de
Compo USA (That's Write) compo@genie.geis.com
Connor, Joe jconnor@cix.compulink.co.uk
Crouzen, Alex (TNS of QX) alex@dataweb.nl
Dalichow, Christian (Everest) christian_dalichow@ki.maus.de
Davey, Richard (FOG UK) requiem@armory.com or
cm3hirjd%bs41.dnet.ac.uk
@staffs.ac.uk
Davis, Kevan (ST Beermat) c2kd@dmu.ac.uk
Delaney, Steve (Floppyshop) sdelaney@steil.wintermute.co.
uk
Denman, Stuart (Speed of Light) sdenman@cs.washington.edu
DMC Publishing USA (Calamus) potechin@genie.geis.com
Dr. Bobware w.parks3@genie.geis.com
Duchalski, Gregor (Flydials) gregor_duchalski@do.maus.de
Dupuydauby, Cyrille (Backward) dupuyd@ibm.net
Eberl, Michael (Blow Up) eberl@informatik.tu-muenchen
.de
Eissing, Stefan (Gemini) stefan_eissing@ac.maus.de
Fair Dinkum Technologies hutch@genie.geis.com
Falkenberg, Casper (Danish STN dis)cn034@mdx.ac.uk
Fasoldt, Al (Secrets of...) alfasoldt@aol.com or
al.fasoldt@genie.geis.com
FaST Club stclub@cix.compulink.co.uk
Federle, Robert (Watchdog) robert_federle@k.maus.de
Fiebelkorn, Dieter (GEMView) Lost email connection?
Fisher-McAllum, Colin (FFF UK) colinfm@cix.compulink.co.uk
Forget, Michel (MasterBrowse) mforget@elfhaven.ersys.
edmonton.ab.ca or
mforget@tibalt.supernet.ab.ca
Fritze, Markus (Turbo Ass) markus_fritze@hh2.maus.de
Fung, Michael (VoxMail) jf4y+@andrew.cmu.edu or
emperor+@cmu.edu
Gadgets by Small Inc. (Spectre) davesmall@genie.geis.com
Gal, Ofir (GEM Bench) ogal@cix.compulink.co.uk
Gaubatz, Gunnar (Big Alec of DF) p4002dt@sun1.lrz-muenchen.de
Gehnen, Gerrit (3D button CPX) gehnen@hni.uni-paderborn.de
Gerle, Stephan (FSearch) stephan_gerle@do.maus.ruhr.de
Gibson, Gordon (Sinister Developm.)sinigord@cix.compulink.co.uk
Goldleaf Publishing (Wordflair II) wordflair@genie.geis.com
Graham, Phil (Grazey of PHF) phil.graham@d-line.nemesis
.co.uk or
grazey@comstar.demon.co.uk
grazey@metnet.demon.co.uk
Gribnif Software (NeoDesk/Geneva) gribnif@genie.geis.com or
75300.1131@compuserve.com
Griffiths, Martin (ProTracker) mdg@ukc.ac.uk
Grimes, Nial (Freelance ST Review) nialg@cix.compulink.co.uk
Gruenenberg, Christian (LZH) christian_grunenberg@s2.maus
.de
GT Software (Cardfile) t.gill7@genie.geis.com
Gutschke, Markus (Shanghai) markus.gutschke@uni-muenster
.de
Hagedorn, Dirk (Don't Worry B.H.) dirk_hagedorn@pb.maus.de
Hagg, Daniel (New Core) daniel.hagg@sml.marine
.combitech.400net.tip.net
Hammer, Fabian (Oxygene/DF, ex-TLB)hammer@mathematik.uni-marburg
.de
Hansen, Heino (Arabesque) heino_hansen@fl.maus.de
Hartmann, Heiko (Falcon compat.lst)zcam1121@rpool4.rus.uni-
stuttgart.de or
higgi@yeti.faveve.uni-
stuttgart.de
Hatlemark, Ronny (ex-ST NEWS dist.)kdh@oslonett.no
Heessels, Robert (STRIKE-a-LIGHT) robje@iaehv.nl
Henniker, David (Kozmik) 100410.760@compuserve.com
Hill, Johannes johannes_hill@wi2.maus.de
Hill, Stephen D. (Digital Disk) sh1aoy2@greenwich.ac.uk
Hisoft hisoft@cix.compulink.co.uk or
hisoft@genie.geis.com
Hoekstra, Randy (Grocery Lister) r.hoekstra1@genie.geis.com
Hofmeester, Eerk (STRIKE-a-LIGHT) eerk@iaehv.nl
Holland, Chris (CIH of Maggie) cih@rushden.demon.co.uk
Hollis, Dan (US ST NEWS distrib.) goemon@venice.mps.ohio-
state.edu
Holst, Kai (Antidote, Scriba mag) kh@www.hials.no
Hoogenboom, Diederik (CIA of G6) diederik@sci.kun.nl
Hughes, Jeremy (Imagecopy) j_hughes@cix.compulink.co.uk
ICD Inc. icdinc@genie.geis.com
Independent Assoc.of Atari Devel. iaad$@genie.geis.com
Independent Assoc.of Jaguar Devel. iajd$@genie.geis.com
Jankowski, Hans-Dieter (ProfiBuch) hans-dieter_jankowski@un.maus
.ruhr.de
Jensen, Quin (ASM56) jensenq@qcj.icon.com
Jerchel, Patrick (OverScan) pj@contrib.de or
pc@b.maus.de
Johnson, Charles F. (Codehead) c.f.johnson@genie.geis.com
Jones, Damien M. (View II) dmj@genie.geis.com
Jung, Robert K. (ARJ) robjung@world.std.com
Karsmakers, Richard (ST NEWS/UVK) r.c.karsmakers@stud.let.ruu.nl
Katzschke, Dirk (KAOS) dirk_katzschke@maush.han.de
Kesseler, Georges (Gunstick/ULM) kesseler@crpht.lu or
kesseler@restena.lu
Kimmlingen, Stephan (Tyrem / TRB) Stefan_Kimmlingen@un.maus.ruhr
.de
Knokke, Gert van de (DBA Magazine) No Internet access anymore
Koischwitz, Kolja (Freedom) joust@cs.tu-berlin.de
Koveos, Dimitri (ST Program packer)dimitri@cix.compulink.co.uk
Kowaczewski, Risto (TFTE) risto@alpha.ok.wroc.pl
Kromke, Andres (Mag!X, KAOS) and@thor.mim.uni-hannover.de
Krüger, Christian (Freedom) chrisker@cs.tu-berlin.de
Lang, Philipp (MSA II) langpp@minnie.informatik.uni-
stuttgart.de
Larsson, Reine (Longshot) d4reine@dtek.chalmers.se
Lemmen, Frank (ex-ST NEWS co-consp)lemmen@iaehv.nl
Lemoine, Raphael (BrainStorm) raphael@brasil.frmug.fr.net
Lexicor Software sales@lexicor.com or
staff@lexicor.com or
help@lexicor.com or
lexicor@delphi.com or
lexicorworld@delphi.com or
75300.763@compuserve.com or
73073.142@compuserve.com
Lord, Keith (DSP) k.lord@genie.geis.com
Malmqvist, Niclas (Tanis of TCB) d94-lru@nada.kth.se
Martins, Filipe (Crayon DTP) sm001pe@unidui.uni-duisburg.de
McAllister, Mike (Cal of PHF) mike_mcallister@metnet.demon
.co.uk
Meisek, Olaf (Interface) olaf_meisiek@fl.maus.de
Miller, Steve (Atari) smiller@farad.elee.calpoly.edu
Minter, Jeff (Llamasoft) llamaman@ix.netcom.com
Missionware (Flash II) j.trautschol@genie.geis.com
Moss, Dave (Spaz of TLB) david@argonaut.com
Moss, Tim (Manikin of TLB) timm@argonaut.com
Munro, Barry S. (GfA Shell) ceebsm@vaxa.hw.ac.uk
Neukirchen, Helmut (MultiDialog) hn@pool.informatik.rwth-
aachen.de
Nitz, Tassilo (XBoot) tassilo_nitz@do.maus.ruhr.de
Noyce, Michael lmnoyce@pine.shu.ac.uk
Oakley, David (Astrasoft) dxo@cs.bham.ac.uk
Odero, Fabrice (Fury of Legacy) b1624@dpx20.iut-orsay.fr
(DTX of Legacy can be reached there too)
Øygard, Karl-Anders (Wizzcat/DF) karlo@ifi.uio.no
Oregon Research (Diamond series) ora@genie.geis.com or
orres@teleport.com or
71333.2655@compuserve.com
O'Reilly, Leon (Mr. Pink of RG) cmslorei@livjm.ac.uk
Ose, Torbjørn (Lord HackBear of DF)torbjorn.ose@hedmarkdh.no or
torbjorn@eunet.no or
to@osir.hihm.no
Osterud, Lars-Erik lars-erik.osterud@byte.bbs.no
Palmer, Marc (Sprog of TLB) marc@landscap.demon.co.uk or
marc@cablenet.net
Panke, Dan (Integrity/Grammarian) d.panke@genie.geis.com or
dpanke@proton.resudox.net
Pomey, Vincent (ST Zip) vincent@stell.frmug.fr.net
Pope, George (Artific.Weirdness) pope@feynman.ucdavis.edu
Posthuma, Stefan (ex-ST NEWS) sposthuma@graymatter.on.ca
Postma, Sietse (Slimer of DBA Mag) slimer@pi.net
Povey, Rob (Quartet) rpovey@nwlink.com
Quester, Thomas (LZH, PFX Pak) thomas_quester@hh.maus.de
Raasch, Michael (Daryl of TEX) raasch@worms.fh-rpl.de
Radermacher, Stefan (Selectric) stefan_radermacher@k.maus.de
Ray of Delta Force froemmin@informatik.
tu-muenchen.de
Rehbock, Bill (Atari Corp) b.rehbock@genie.geis.com
Reschke, Julian jr@ms.maus.de or
reschke@math.uni-muenster.de
Richstein, Hansi (Kobold) hansi_richstein@zw.maus.de
Riegler, Harald (Energizer/Lazer) email e9327376@stud1.tuwien.
ac.at
Rinke, Stefan (Omikron Basic) stefan_rinke@ka.maus.de
Rosomak (Polish coder of TFTE) russa@elektron.pol.lublin.pl
Rudolph, Arne (Before Dawn) arne_rudolph@ac.maus.de
San, Jez (Argonaut Software) jez@argonaut.com
Schardt, Christof (ERGO!pro) christof_schardt@f.maus.de
Scheel, Oliver (Let'Em Fly) oliver_scheel@lu.maus.de
Scheutzow, Harun (XControm) harun_scheutzow@b.maus.de
Schilders, Jos (ex-ST NEWS) jos@iaehv.nl
Schmitt, Klaus (Duke of Respectab.)k_schmit@informatik.uni-kl.de
Schoenfeld, Harald (WinRec, 525) mppi76@cd4680fs.rrze.uni-
erlangen.dpb.de
Schorr, Roland (MTOS Desk Copy) roland_schorr@hd.maus.de or
rs@hd.maus.de
Seibert, Ewald (Blow Up) seibert@informatik.tu-muenchen
.de
Seiler, Lee (Lexicor) l.seiler@lexicor.com
Seimet, Uwe seimet@chemie.uni-kl.de
Sherdley-Davies, Mark (MSD of POV) mrsd1@bnfl.co.uk
Simon, Erik (Blue Byte / TEX) simon@bluebyte.de
SKWare One (Seurat) s.webb7@genie.geis.com
Smith, Eric (MiNT) ersmith@netcom.com
Smith, Mark S. (Atari Web Pages) dlms@nessie.mcc.ac.uk
Soehnitz, Volker (Viredetektor) volker_soehnitz@ac.maus.de or
solaris@hamm.sub.org
Soft-Logik (Pagestream) deron.k@genie.geis.com or
sl-tech@genie.geis.com
Sparehead 3 kwd1mat@basil.acs.bolton.ac
.uk
Spowart, Richard (Felice of Maggie)felice@rushden.demon.co.uk
Squire, L. (Glankonian Software) l.squire@genie.geis.com
Stables, D.W (Del of Maggie) dwstables@rushden.demon.co.uk
Stanford, John (Lexicor - Spectrum)j.stanford@lexicor.com
Stanley, John L. (STarSaver) jls@dynasoft.mn.org
ST Club See FaST Club
Steffens, Gereon (ZOO) gereon_steffens@k2.maus.de
Stein, Jan Mathias (JMS of Anim.M.)js@h.maus.de
Stepper, Anton (Scheibenkleister) anton_stepper@wue.maus.de
ST Format stf@futurenet.co.uk
Still, Darryll (Atari UK) 75300.2632@compuserve.com
Strata Software (STalker/STeno) e.rosenquist@genie.geis.com
Sudman, Lars-Thorsten (Richter) lars-thorsten_sudmann@RS.maus
.de
Sundström, Lasse (ST-klubi ry) ljs@mits.mdata.fi
Tamminen, Eero (Clac calculator) puujalka@modeemi.cs.tut.fi
Topping, Paul (Rebellion) paul@rebellion.co.uk
Torvalds, Linus (Linux) torvalds@cs.helsinki.fi
Tramiel, Sam (Atari Corporation) 75300.3443@compuserve.com
Watson, Mike (Sinister Developmnt) mike@sindev.demon.co.uk or
mike_w@cix.compulink.co.uk
Welzel, Arno (Thing Desktop) aw@zaphot.augusta.de
Wessels, Hans (ARJ/UNARJ) mr_ni@mbh.lightstream.nl
Wiedijk, Martijn (Lucifer Eksod) ac1503@triton.heao.hsa.nl
Wilga, Dan (Gribnif NeoD/Geneva) gribnif@genie.geis.com
Wilhelm, Achim (Email address list)achim_wilhelm@m4.maus.de
Wills, Ciaran (HCC) cjw@dcs.ed.ac.uk
Woodside, George (VKill) 76537.1342@compuserve.com
Wouters, Eloy (Apache of QX) wouters@amolf.amolf.nl or
eloy@sara.nl or
eloy@maserati.amolf.nl
Wroblewski, Krysztof (ST NEWS dist)wroblews@klio.umcs.lublin.pl
or savage@sokrates.umcs
.lublin.pl or
wrobel@ajax.umcs.lublin.pl
Yannikos, Marinos (Zork of SOTE) nino@mips.complang.tuwien
.ac.at
Zwerschke, Christoph (LED Panel) christoph_zwerschke@ka.maus.de
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