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Subject: Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists, Part 2
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[This is the second of of three articles on mailing lists.]

f-body
   Contact:  [email protected]  (Richard Koch)

   Purpose:  discussion of Camaros and Firebirds.

f-mac
   Contact: brunyan%[email protected]  (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.

femail
   Contact: [email protected] (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: [email protected] (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: [email protected] (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: [email protected]  (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: [email protected]

   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: [email protected] (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: [email protected] (Laura Beatty) (reflector)
       [email protected] (David Tamkin) (digests)

   Purpose: The list is for discussion among fans of the series
   "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" on the Fox television network.  It is
   unmoderated.  It is available both as a mail reflector and as a
   digest.  The two formats distribute the same material, so the
   choice is strictly a matter of the subscriber's preference.

flashlife
   Contact: [email protected] (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: [email protected]

   Purpose: Discussion of Bauhaus and the groups that came out of it.
   Also Gothic/Death Rock in general.

folk-dancing
   Contact:   [email protected]      (Terry J. Wood)
     {allegra,bellcore,cadre}!pitt!unix.cis.pitt.edu!tjw
     [email protected]

   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: [email protected] (Dave Shevett)

   Purpose: Conversations relating to the FoxPro database system
   under PCDOS.  Versions 1.02 and the new 2.0 system discussed.

framers
   Contact uunet!apctrc!drd!framers-request
           [email protected] (Mark Lawrence)

   Purpose: A users forum for sharing of experiences and information
   about the framemaker desktop publishing package from Frame
   Technologies.  The framemaker package is mainly prevalent on Suns
   but those using the DECWriter product under DECWindows may notice
   some _amazing_ similarities between the two and may have interest
   in this list.

fsuucp
   Contact: [email protected] (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: [email protected] (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.

glove-list
   Contact:  [email protected]  (J. Eric Townsend)

   Purpose: Discussion of the Nintendo PowerGlove, a > $100 dataglove.
   To subscribe, send email to [email protected] with a
   *BODY* of "subscribe glove-list  [email protected]."

godlygraphics
   Contact: [email protected] (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.

gnu-manual
   Contact:
     internet: [email protected]
     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: [email protected]

   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!)

gug-sysadmins
   Contact: [email protected]

   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: [email protected] (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.

GURPS
   Contact: [email protected] (Walter Milliken)

   Purpose: The GURPS Digest is a collection of articles, discussion,
   and material related to Steve Jackson Games's GURPS role-playing
   game, including selected material from the Steve Jackson Games
   BBS.

handicap
   Contact: [email protected]

   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: [email protected]   (Fareed Asad-Harooni)

   Purpose: Topics covering all aspects of hang-gliding and ballooning,
   for ultra-light and lighter-than-air enthusiasts.

   A second list may be joined by mailing to
   [email protected] (Galen Hekhuis).

Harleys
   Contact: [email protected] (Ken Dykes)
            -or-  [email protected]
            -or-  uunet!thinkage!harley-request

   Purpose: discussion about the bikes, politics, lifestyles, and
   anything else of interest to Harley-Davidson lovers.

health-ed
   Contact:  [email protected] (David Dodell)

   Purpose: HEALTH-ED is a conference area dealing with Health
   Education.  Any topic dealing with ideas, problems, or solutions
   is acceptable.  The area is intended for use by health educators
   and education coordinators.

hey-joe
   Contact: [email protected] (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.

homebrew
   Contact: homebrew-request%[email protected]
         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: [email protected]  (Rowan Hawthorne)

   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.

honda
   Contact: [email protected]  (Rob Malouf)

   Purpose: Discussion of Honda and Acura automobiles.

horse
   Contact: [email protected] (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: [email protected]
   Include on the Subject: line the keyword "subscribe" and a
   return path to your site.

   Purpose: The mailing list [email protected] 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: [email protected] (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: [email protected]

   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 [email protected] 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: [email protected] (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 <firstname-lastname> '<' <user>@<domain> '>' to
   <mail-list-name-without-domain>.
   For example: Subject: Add Joe Smith <[email protected]> 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.

IBDlist
   Contact: IBDlist-request%[email protected] (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: [email protected] (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.

il-info
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose: Discussion of Interactive Literature and the activities
   of the Interactive Literature Foundation (ILF).  The purpose of
   the Interactive Literature Foundation is to study and promote all
   forms of Interactive Literature, defined as any kind of narrative
   in which a participatory process between the author or performer
   and the reading, viewing, or attending audience determines or
   influences the plot of the story.

   Much of the current discussion on the list concerns Live-Action
   Role Playing Games, which evolved out of improvisational theatre,
   conventional role-playing games, and complex "assassin"-type
   games.  A typical game might involve thirty to eighty players
   taking the part of characters in a situation, with network of
   interconnecting motivations that provide the driving force for the
   action in the game.  Live games have a small set of rules that
   simulate activities that would be impractical or unsafe to play
   out, and to simulate abilities of the character that the player
   may not possess.  The majority of play consists of interacting
   with the other players "in character" to accomplish your
   character's goals and discover new ones.  Games have been run with
   science fiction, fantasy, historical, and literary themes, as well
   as others that are difficult to classify.

   The mailing list is not limited to discussion of live games, and
   is open to discussion of anything that might be considered
   Interactive Literature.  This list is not moderated.

   Subscribe to il-info to find out about events in your area, and
   participate in or listen to discussion on writing good interactive
   listerature and the pros and cons of different styles.  Il-info
   can also provide information on how to join the Interactive
   Literature Foundation, and the benefits of membership.

immune
   Contact: [email protected] (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).

impulse
   Contact:  [email protected]  (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: [email protected] --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 [email protected].
   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: [email protected]  (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: [email protected]      --or--
       [email protected]    (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: [email protected] (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-futures
   Contact: harvard!bu-cs!info-futures-request       -or-
       [email protected]

   Purpose: To provide a speculative forum for analyzing current and
   likely events in technology as they will affect our near future in
   computing and related areas.

info-gnu
   Contact:
     [email protected]    --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: [email protected] (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-ingres
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose:  To discuss the commercial version of Ingres.

info-prime
   Contact: [email protected]  (automated subscription)
          [email protected]

   Purpose: INFO-PRIME is the discussion group/mailing list for users
   and administrators of Prime Computer equipment: 50-series (PRIMOS)
   and EXL series (Unix).

info-solbourne
   Contact: [email protected]  (Paul Graham)

   Purpose:  Discussions & info about Solbourne computers.

info-stratus
   Contact: [email protected] (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:   [email protected]  --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: [email protected] (Kyle Jones, and others)

   Purpose: Discussion and information exchange about the VM mail
   reader, which runs under GNU Emacs.

info-vw
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose: This is a list for those who own, or are interested in,
   Volkswagens. Both air and water-cooled models are discussed.

informix-list
   Contact:  [email protected]  (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.nef.net (128.89.1.178)

   Purpose: There is a document, "interest-groups", that can be
   obtained by anonymous ftp from nnsc.nef.net.  The document contains
   a listing of most, if not all, of the current mailing lists.

International Trade & Commerce
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose: Discussions of International Trade, Commerce and the global
   economy including postings of company profiles, trade leads and
   topics pertaining to entrepreneurial ventures.

InterText
   Contact: [email protected] (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 [email protected].  Back
   issues may be FTPed from network.ucsd.edu, in the /intertext
   directory.

ipsc-managers
   Contact: [email protected] (J Eric Townsend)

   Purpose: Discussion of administrating the Intel iPSC line of parallel
   computers.

irchat
   Contact: [email protected] (Kai 'Kaizzu' Kein{nen)

   Purpose: Discussion on irchat.el, a GNU Emacs interface to IRC,
   the Internet Relay Chat.

italian-cars
   Contact: [email protected] (richard welty)
         -or-   ...!uunet!sol.crd.ge.com!italian-cars-request

   Purpose: discussion of italian-made automobiles

iti151
   Contact:    [email protected]   (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!!)

jewish
   Contact: [email protected] (Avi Feldblum)

   Purpose: The mailing list provides a non-abusive forum for
   discussion of Jewish topics with an emphasis on Jewish law.
   Debates between Jews and non-Jews or between various factions of
   Judaism should be posted to talk.religion.misc.

jump-in-the-river
   Contact: [email protected]  (Michael C. Berch)
   -or- {apple,ames,rutgers}!bionet!ig!jump-in-the-river-request

   Purpose: Jump-in-the-river is a mailing list for the discussion of
   the music and recordings of Sinead O'Connor, and related matters
   such as lyrics, tour information.  Unmoderated.

khoros
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose: to discuss the khoros software package, developed by Dr.
   Rasure, his staff, and his students at the University of New
   Mexico.  Khoros is an integrated software development environment
   for information processing and visualization, based on X11R4.

killifish
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose: For people who keep and are interested in killifish, (family
   cyprinodontidae).

kites
   Contact:
   (USA/Canada/Europe):
  [email protected]    harvard!kites-request
   (Japan):
  koscvax.keio.junet!kites-request

   Purpose: This mailing list is for people interested in making,
   flying, or just talking about all kinds of kites.  Topics will (I
   hope) include kite plans and construction techniques, reviews of
   commercially available kites and plans, timely (or otherwise) human
   interest notes, and talk about flying.

Kuharske Bukve
   Contact: [email protected] (Polona Novak & Andrej Brodnik)
            [email protected]

   Purpose: "Kuharskve bukve" is a moderated mailing list published
   weekly.  Each issue brings one recipe previously tested by a member
   of editorial board.  The recipes are formated.  Language in them is
   Slovene only.  The editors are happy to receive readers' opinions.

lang-lucid
   Contact: [email protected]  (R. Jagannathan)

   Purpose: Discussions on all aspects related to the language Lucid,
   including (but not restricted to) language design issues,
   implementations for personal computers, implementations for
   parallel machines, language extensions, programming environments,
   products, bug reports, bug fixes/workarounds.

lasnet
   Contact: [email protected]      (Langston James Goree VI)

   Purpose: To facilitate the exchange of information among scholars
   doing research related to Latin America.

lds
   Contact: [email protected]      -or-    decwrl!lds-request

   Purpose: a forum for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of
   Latter-day Saints (mormons) to discuss church doctrine, mormon
   culture and life in general.  Non-members are welcome to join, but
   we're not interested in flame wars.

liberal-judaism
   Contact: [email protected] (Daniel Faigin)

   Purpose: Non-judgemental discussions of liberal judaism (Reform,
   Reconstructionist, Conservative, Secular Humanist, etc.) and
   liberal jewish issues, its practices, opinions, and beliefs.

   This list is moderated and is in digest format.

libernet
   Contact: [email protected] (Barry S. Fagin)

   Purpose: Libernet is a Libertarian mailing list.  The list is
   available in two modes: as a mail reflector and as a digest.

LickVista
   Contact: [email protected] (Steve Allen)

   Purpose: Discussion of the use and development of the Vista
   astronomical data reduction package which originated at
   Lick Observatory.

Linda
   Contact: [email protected]
       [email protected]
       {cmcl2,decvax,harvard}!yale!linda-users-request

   Purpose:  Discussion group for users and potential users of Linda
   based parallel programming systems.  Linda is a set of operators
   that are added to various conventional programming languages to
   produce a parallel programming language.

Linux-Activists
   Contact: [email protected] (Ari Lemmke)

   Purpose: Linux operating system hacking.  Linux is now on a hackers
   only stage.  More information is available by FTP from nic.funet.fi:
   /pub/OS/Linux/README.

Llajta
   Contact: [email protected]  (John Reading)

   Purpose: Llajta exists for the discussion of any and all topics
   relating to Bolivia.  All communication regarding the list is
   sent to [email protected] and messages are redistributed manually
   as needed.

Logo
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose: Discuss the Logo computer language.

lojban
   Contact: [email protected]  (John Cowan)

   Purpose: To use, discuss, and contribute to the development of the
   constructed human language called Lojban (known in earlier
   versions as Loglan).  Lojban has a grammar based on predicate
   logic, and vocabulary built from the six most widely spoken human
   languages.  It is intended as a tool for experimental linguistics,
   as a medium for communication with computers, and as a possible
   international auxiliary language.

   Lojban-list is an unmoderated mail reflector.  New subscribers are
   asked to send their postal mailing addresses as well, so that they
   can be placed on the mailing list of The Logical Language Group,
   Inc., a non-profit organization.  The postal mailing list provides
   materials that are useful in learning about the language.
   Lojban-list and LLG, Inc. are in no way affiliated with The Loglan
   Institute, Inc., or with James Cooke Brown, the founder of Loglan.

lute
   Contact: [email protected] (Wayne B. Cripps)

   Purpose: For lute players and researchers of lute music.

MachTen
   Contact: [email protected]  (Leonard Cuff)

   Purpose: Discuss topics of interest to users of MachTen, a Mach/BSD
   Unix for all Macintoshes from Tenon Intersystems.  This includes
   programming tips and examples, configuration questions, and discussion
   of problems and workarounds.  People not currently using MachTen and
   wanting either general information or specific questions answered
   should not subscribe, but write to [email protected].

macgyver
   Contact:  [email protected] (Shari Feldman)

   Purpose: To discuss current and previous MacGyver episodes.  We
   also discuss what is currently happening with the main and
   reoccuring actors on the show.

mac-security
   Contact: [email protected] (David C. Kovar)

   Purpose: This mailing list is for people interested in Macintosh
   security. This can be used to:
  * Discuss existing security problems in various Macintosh applications.
  * Discuss security applications, hardware, and solutions.
  * Discuss potential problems and their solutions.
  * Just about anything else related to Macintosh security and
    access control.

   With the arrival of System 7.0 and it's wealth of information
   sharing facilities, Macintosh security has entered a new era.
   Originally you only had to worry about someone getting into your
   Macintosh via the keyboard, or stealing it outright. Now it's much
   easier to browse through information on someone else's Macintosh
   over the network.

magic
   Contact: [email protected] (Bruce Barnett)

   Purpose: The MAGIC mailing list is for the discussion of sleight of hand and
   the art of magic.  Membership to the list is restricted, as
   people who are merely curious are not encouraged to join.
   You must fill out a questionaire to qualify.

manchester
  Contact: [email protected] -or-
      uunet!irss.njit.edu!manchester-request (Eric Ng)

  Purpose: This list is primarily a forum where people interested in
  bands representative of the "Manchester" sound can get together for
  discussion.  Examples of bands being discussed here include the Stone
  Roses, Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, the Charlatans, 808 State,
  Northside, etc.  The definition of the Manchester sound is vague at
  best: use your best judgement when trying to determine if a group
  falls under the aegis of Manchester.

  Both list and weekly digest formats are available.

martial-arts
   Contact:   [email protected] (Steven Miller)

   Purpose: The martial arts mailing list is for discussion on
   various aspects of the martial arts.  This includes teaching and
   training techniques, martial arts philosophy, self-defense,
   traditional and non-traditional styles, among others.

Masonic Digest
   Contact: [email protected] (Peter Trei)

   Purpose: The Masonic Digest is a moderated forum for discussion of
   Free Masonry, affiliated groups, and other fraternal orders.  As
   moderator, I do not pass on ay message which contains or purports to
   contain material I am obliged to conceal, or which I believe members
   of other orders are obliged to conceal.  Within that restriction, I am
   as liberal as possible.  Postings from non-Masons are welcome.  So
   is criticism, as long as it is reasoned and in good taste.

MasPar
   Contact: [email protected]  (Lee Iverson)

   Purpose: We have no restrictive charter, so are open to any and
   all discussions of hardware/software issues surrounding the use of
   the MasPar MP-1 class of parallel SIMD machines.  These machines
   have a full-featured data-parallel instruction set and are
   programmable in Fortran90 and MPL, a K&R C with parallel data
   types.

Matlab
   Contact: [email protected] (Chris Bischof)

   Purpose: Discussion group for users and potential users of the
   MATLAB numeric computation software from The MathWorks.  MATLAB is
   an interactive matrix-oriented product for linear algebra, digital
   signal processing, equation solving, control system design, and
   other engineering and scientific applications.  This mailgroup is
   administered by the independent MATLAB User Group.

mazda-list
   Contact: [email protected]  (Joel Abbott)

   Purpose:  Technical correspondance and discussion of
   Mazda-designed vehicles.

MC68HC11
   Contact: [email protected] (Nick Sayer)

   Purpose: Discussions about the Motorola MC68HC11 family of
   microcontrollers.

medphys
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose:  An attempt to foster electronic communication between
   medical physicists, open to interested others.  Medical physics is
   a somewhat opaque but widely used synonym for radiological physics
   -- the physics of the diagnostic and therapeutic use of radiation
   in medicine.  At present most of the subscribers are involved in
   radiotherapy.

Melissa Etheridge
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose:  The purpose of this list is to discuss Melissa Etheridge
   and her music.

men
   Contact: [email protected] (Marcel Franck Simon)
         or att!usl!mail-men-request.

   Purpose: This digested mailing list discusses "men's issues."
   Both women and men may join. Mail-men is a place where men and
   women can discuss men's issues in an atmosphere of openness and
   support. Men's issues are those problems and experiences that
   affect male humans.

miata
   Contact: [email protected] (Andy S Poling)

   Purpose: This list was formed when it became evident that there
   was a growing body of enthousiastic Mazda Miata owners.  There are
   no rules governing what you can and cannot post to the list - it
   is an open forum.

military
    Contact: [email protected] (Bill Thacker)

    Purpose: Discussion of military technology, and related issues.
    This group is gatewayed to and from the Usenet newsgroup
    sci.military; all postings to the group are echoed to the list,
    and vice-versa.  Both the group and list are moderated to
    prevent political flammage.

miniatures
   Contact: [email protected] or ...!mcnc!unc!bell (Andrew Bell)

   Purpose: The Miniatures Digest is a courtesy of Andrew Bell. It is
   a forum for the discussion of painting, converting, and sculpting
   of miniature figures.

mr2-interest
   Contact: [email protected] (David Hough)

   Purpose:  Discussion of Toyota MR2's, old and new.

MST3K
   Contact: [email protected] (Rich Kulawiec)

   Purpose: MST3K is a moderated mailing list for fans of the
   television show "Mystery Science Theater 3000", which is shown on
   the Comedy Channel (available on various cable networks in North
   America).  Requests to be added/deleted and submissions for the
   list itself should be sent to the address above; please include
   "mst3k" somewhere on the "Subject:" line of each message to ensure
   that it is filed correctly.  Archives of the list are maintained,
   but are not FTP'able yet.

mtxinu-users
   Contact: dunike!mtxinu-users-request
       [email protected]

   Purpose: Discussion and bug fixes for users of the 4.3+NFS release
   from the Mt. Xinu folks.

MUD
   Contact: [email protected] (Joseph Wisdom)

   Purpose: If you are new in the MUD world, or are simply looking
   for new places to get into, try subscribing to Internet Games
   MUD-List today! Make sure to include the string "mud list" in the
   subject header.

Music-Research
   Contact: [email protected] (Stephen Page)

   Purpose: The Music-Research electronic mail redistribution list
   was established after a suggestion made a meeting on Oxford in
   July 1986, to provide an effective and fast means of bringing
   together musicologists, music analysts, computer scientists, and
   others working on applications of computers in music research.

   As with any forum for discussion, there are certain subject areas
   which are of particular interest to the group of people on this
   list.  Initially, the list was established for people whose chief
   interests concern computers and their applications to music
   representation systems, information retrieval systems for mucial
   scores, music printing, music analysis, musicology and
   ethnomusicology and tertiary music education.  The following
   areas are not the principal conern of this list, although
   overlapping subjects may wewll be interesting: primary and
   secondary education, sound generation techniques and composition.
   Articles on electronic music, synthesizers, MIDI, etc, will be
   rejected at the request of the readers of the list.

musicals
   Contact: [email protected]    (Elizabeth Lear Newman)

   Purpose: This forum is intended for the general discussion of
   musical theater, in whatever form it make take, but related
   non-musical theater topics are welcome too.  90% of the traffic is
   the musicals-related flow from the newsgroup rec.arts.theatre.

mustangs
   Contact [email protected]   (Gary Gitzen)
     or hplabs!hpda!mustangs-request

   Purpose: To discuss/share technical issues, problems, solutions,
   and modifications relating to late model (~1980+) Ford Mustangs.
   Some issues may also be relevant to other Fords.  Flames and "my
   car is faster than your car" mailings are discouraged.

mystery
   Contact: [email protected] (Thomas Krueger)

   Purpose: Mystery is a mailing list for mystery and detective
   fiction. Reviews of works and discussions of plot,
   characterization, and other aspects will be discussed. The medium,
   whether novel, movie, or television series, is unimportant.

NA-net
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose: Numerical analysis discussions.  To join the NA-NET send
   mail and in the message body specify the following three fields in
   any order:
      Lastname:
      Firstname:
      E-mail:

NativeNet
   Contact: [email protected] (Gary S. Trujillo)

   Purpose: To provide information about and to discuss issues
   relating to indigenous people around the world, and current
   threats to their cultures and habitats (e.g. rainforests).

Ncube
   Contact: [email protected] (David Krumme)

   Purpose: Exchange of information among people using NCUBE parallel
   computers.

netblazer-users
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose: To provide an unmoderated forum for discussions among
   users of Telebit NetBlazer products.  Topics include known
   problems and workarounds, features discussions, and configuration
   advice.

Network-Audio-Bits
   Contact: [email protected]   (Michael A. Murphy)

   Purpose: Network Audio Bits & Audio Software Review is a
   bi-monthly electronic magazine that features reviews of and
   information about current rock, pop, new age, jazz, funk, folk and
   other musical genres.  A mixture of major label artists and
   independent recording artists can be found reviewed in these
   'pages'.

neuron
   Contact: [email protected] (Peter Marvit)

   Purpose: Neuron-Digest is a moderated list (in digest form)
   dealing with all aspects of neural networks (and any type of
   network or neuromorphic system).  Topics include both
   connectionist models (artificial neural networks) and biological
   systems ("wetware").  Back issues and limited software is
   available via FTP from cattell.psych.upenn.edu. The Digest is
   gatewayed to USENET's comp.ai.neural-nets.

newlists
   Contact: [email protected]   (Marty Hoag)

   Purpose:  This is a mailing list "clearing house" for new mailing
   lists.  Subscribers will get announcements of new lists that are
   mailed to this list.

NewsCom
   Contact: [email protected]  (Lance Sanders)

   Purpose: To make available synergies discerned in, and created
   from, print news media (up to a 12-year time-span).  Many "facts,"
   particulary scientific ones, have a habit of changing with time.
   NewsCommando shows extreme prejudice toward those articles whose
   contents exhibit "legs." The depth of insight possible using the
   information mosaic method can be staggering. A form of electronic
   magazine, NewsCommando can serve as a reference tool, offer unique
   jump-off points for Medline, PaperChase, or other searches, and,
   in many ways, is the "poor-man's IdeaFisher/IdeaBank."  Vol. 1
   will contain the following articles:
      ChemTao: Synergies In the Life Sciences
      EarthWatch1: Defining the Scope of Environmental Destruction
      Why Euthanasia Must Never Be Legalized
   Use "NewsCom request" in the "Subject:" field of message headers.
   Indicate article title(s) desired or "all" in body of message.
   Articles will be deposited in your mailbox with a "NewsCom/Vol.#"
   Subject header.  Most will be in excess of 20K.  Please group-save
   them to a file for later reading.

nordic-skiing
   Contact: [email protected] (Mitch Collinsworth)

   Purpose: Discussion of nordic skiing sports.  This includes
   cross-country, biathlon, ski-orienteering, ski jumping, nordic
   combined, telemark and back-country.

nqthm-users
   Contact: [email protected]
         or [email protected]

   Purpose: Discussion of theorem proving using the Boyler-Moore
   theorem prover, NQTHM.  Offers lore, advice, information, discussion,
   help and a few flames.

ntp
   Contact: [email protected]

   Purpose:  Discussion of the Network Time Protocol.

nucmed
   Contact: [email protected]  -or-
            [email protected]  (Trevor Cradduck)

   Purpose: A discussion of Nuclear Medicine and related issues.  Of
   particular concern is the format of digital images.

numeric-interest
   Contact: [email protected] (David Hough)

   Purpose: Discussion of issues of floating-point correctness and
   performance with respect to hardware, operating systems,
   languages, and standard libraries.

nwu-sports
   Contact: [email protected] (Michael Nolan)

   Purpose: Information about and discussion of Northwestern University
   sports, also known as "da cats."

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