From: jd@homxc.att.com Date: Fri, 21 Jun 91 12:47 EDT I haven't received any postings on ACTIV-L or on m.a.p. since yesterday. Are we "experiencing technical difficulties"? Some day we may be experiencing political difficulties. In case they pull the plug on computer information networks, we'll want to know how to locate each other. My address is: John DiNardo 3 Dorsey Ct. Towaco, NJ 07082 Can you give me either your home address or your academic address? ################################################################## jym@mica.berkeley.edu ################################################################## Below is the most current list of AML (Activists Mailing List, now under the ACTIV-L list-server) members and their "activist -bios" The list is not very current since the total number of ACTIV-Lers is several times the number listed below, of which only about 15 have "full" bios. If you would like to add your bio, you can write one up using the bios below as rough guidelines; as I will be away from my account for some time starting tomorrow(*), please do not send them to me; please don't swamp Rich Winkel, the list admin, either, until this is arranged with him... Harel ################################################################## AML members list and "activist-bios" ==================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------ Hal Pepinski is pepinski@ucs.indiana.edu NOT VALID (3/1/91); use: Reply-To: PEPINSKY%IUBACS.bitnet ------------------------------------------------------------------ dmstern@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Jason Pramas, New Liberation News Service NLNS Contact: Jason Pramas, NLNS P.O. Box 41 MIT Branch Cambridge, MA 02139 Tel: (617) 253-0399. [Info from Charlie F; please tell me if anything has changed -Harel] ------------------------------------------------------------------ Best Wishes, M. Maschke _Mickey_ INTERNET: aj912@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Maurice Maschke) U.S. Mail: 12931 Shaker Blvd., #403, Cleve., O., 44120-2077 Voice Mail: 216-991-8749 - Box # 8749 ------------------------------------------------------------------ ucscc!ucscb.UCSC.EDU!chandra (Kevin M. Kilbride) chandra@ucscb.ucsc.edu ["Here is the discussion I had with the computer representative of the U.C. Santa Cruz newspaper..." --Hiram Oct 90] ------------------------------------------------------------------ jfield%sdcc13@ucsd.edu // jfield@sdcc13.ucsd.edu // jfield@ucsd.bitnet James Field New Indicator Student Cooperative Center UCSD (0323) 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093-0323 New Indicator tel: (619)534-2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------ lopezc@cs.colostate.edu Concha C. Lopez [From: lopezc@holst.CS.ColoState.Edu (Concha C. Lopez (WildCat)) Message-Id: <9010180551.AA04701@holst.cs.colostate.edu> I read your article of Oct 14, and I would like to see all the articles concerning El Salvador. I will appreciate it greatly to see what these articles say concerning El Salvador's situation.] ------------------------------------------------------------------ rogers@npdiss1.stpaul.ncr.com [Date: Thu, 11 Oct 90 15:49:24 -0400 (at ncrlnk.Dayton.NCR.COM) Please put me on the AML mailing list, thanks. P.S. Is there an archive of AML resource files? ---- Bob Rogers rogers@stpaul.ncr.com NCR Network Products Div. (or) rogers@pnet51.cts.com St. Paul, MN GEnie: R.C.ROGERS ] ------------------------------------------------------------------ (hrhoads@eagle.wesleyan.edu) (JEHRESMAN@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU) From: JEHRESMAN@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU I got your name through the post on alt.activism... About the PSN link, you should probably talk to Heather (hrhoads@eagle.wesleyan.edu) who is involved with wesleyan's PSN, The Hermes, and also works here in the computing center (if you haven't already). I'll probably also give her info about this mailing list. John ------------------------------------------------------------------ jdf2@midway.uchicago.edu Jonathan Fine 5309 S. Harper #3 // Chicago, IL 60615 // Tel (312)684-2258 [Staff person at Grey City Journal, the University of Chicago's progressive student newspaper (PSN) Grey City Journal // 1212 E. 59th St. // Chicago, IL 60637] ------------------------------------------------------------------ cdp!christic@arisia.xerox.com Andrew Lang Christic Institute Telecommunications Department. Andy Lang, contact. Circ.: 50,000 EDITOR: of _Convergence_, the Institute's quarterly magazine MODERATOR: of the Christic Institute's news conference on IGC Networks. [See AML resource file "groups" for more information about the Christic Institute.] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Andrew Lang tcn449 TCN Media Department christic PeaceNet Christic Institute 76247,3214 CompuServe - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (202) 797-8106 voice uunet!pyramid!cdp!christic UUCP (202) 462-5138 fax cdp!christic%labrea@stanford Bitnet 151251507 telex cdp!christic@arisia.xerox.com Internet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 202-529-0140 BBS cdp!christic@labrea.stanford.edu Internet (?) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Maria Klosky Tue Oct 2 19:49:01 1990 [Subject: Re: _ALTERNATIVE_SOURCES_ list (was Re: Reliable News Sources) Organization: University of Virginia Please add my name to the AML. Thank you.] ... ... ------------------------------------------------------------------ culmer@grad1.cis.upenn.edu [from top of .mailrc (old!)..asked if I needed El Salv proj $, 9/90] ... ------------------------------------------------------------------ jkerr@pnet51.orb.mn.org "Please add jkerr@pnet51.orb.mn.org to your mailing list (it's a friend of mine who also has an account here at P-Net51). Thanks!" ------------------------------------------------------------------ rjh1@midway.uchicago.edu R.J. (Robert) Hinde 5437 S. Harper #2, Chicago, IL 60615-5523; 312-493-9072 Chemistry Dept., Univ. of Chicago, 5735 S. Ellis, Chicago, IL 60637 * graduate student in chemistry (chemical physics) at Univ. of Chicago (current research focuses on dynamical behavior of microclusters) * editor of The Digger, a democratic socialist student magazine at Univ. of Chicago (The Digger c/o UCDSA, 1212 E. 59th, Chicago, IL 60637) * editor of Socialism and Sexuality, the newsletter of the Lesbian/Gay/ Bisexual Caucus of the Democratic Socialists of America Youth Section ACTIVELY INVOLVED WITH: Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) MEMBER OF: American Civil Liberties Union; Coalition for Free and Open Elections; DSA; Illinois Gay and Lesbian Task Force; National Gay and Lesbian Task Force POLITICAL INTERESTS: AIDS politics; ballot access for minor parties; drug legalization; lesbian/gay/bisexual politics; national health care; progressive campus publications; public financing of election campaigns; reviving U.S. socialist movement; social impact of science and technology OTHER INTERESTS: orchid growing; pottery SUBSCRIBE TO: American Prospect; Ballot Access News; Democratic Left; Factsheet Five; Gay Community News; In These Times; Nation; Out/Look; Outlines; Progressive; Socialist Review; Windy City Times CURRENT PROJECTS: editing The Digger and Socialism and Sexuality; working on establishing a dean's committee on lesbian/gay/bisexual concerns at the Univ. of Chicago; strengthening DSA's lesbian/gay/ bisexual commission ------------------------------------------------------------------ tim@madvax.maths.uwa.oz.au [[boykett@wacsvax.cs.uwa.OZ.AU]] [[tim%madvax.maths.uwa.OZ.AU@seismo.css.gov (Tim Boykett)]] Tim Boykett PO Box 113 // Claremont 6010 // Western Australia // AUSTRALIA INTERESTS: Social equality, Freedom, Cooperatives, Publicity/Info Dissemination ORGANIZATIONS: Australian Democrats (4th political party) member for a year RESOURCES: Cheap photocopying, FAX, Band, Magazine, ------------------------------------------------------------------ tscharf@vmsa.oac.uci.edu Bitnet: tscharf@ucivmsa Internet: tscharf@vmsa.oac.uci.edu [BAD TO USE: TSCHARF%vmsc.oac.uci.edu] [ ^^^^ ] Ted Scharf, M.A. Program in Social Ecology U. of California, Irvine Irvine, Ca. 92717 714 - 856 - 7442 home: 714 - 548 - 4709 ORGANIZATIONS: Pledge of Resistance signatory, but otherwise not active. INTERESTS: occupational safety and health, social services, legal services, U.S. and global politics and history. PUBLICATIONS: American Journal of Public Health et al professional Local contacts and potential contacts: many progressive people in my ============== department and in the L.A. area. For example, a local public radio station, KCRW, popularizes a monthly, "prisoner-of-conscience" in conjunction with Amnesty International. Investments: none. Resources: very little time and few resources. On-line: very little experience with the network beyond Bitnet. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE, (in no special order): draft resistance, draft counseling, crisis counseling, tenant organizing, anti-spouse abuse, union organizing, anti-war organizing, tax resistance, services for developmentally disabled and mentally ill; former member, New American Movement. PERSONAL: doctoral student and research assistant areas of study: environmental psychology, community psychology, research methods, occupational epidemiology, evaluation, data analysis current research: stressful work environments, occupational stress ------------------------------------------------------------------ sco!oliveb!pyramid!cdp!bmasel@ucscc.UCSC.EDU Ben Masel (cdp!bmasel@labrea.stanford.edu) Republican Candidate for Governor (Sept 11 primary) Masel for Governor Hemp for Wisconsin // POB 3481 Madison, WI 53701 Co-publisher of ZENGER // The Nation's Underground Newspaper" [alter/modify this as you please --HB] ------------------------------------------------------------------ edp@jareth.enet.dec.com Eric Postpischil ------------------------------------------------------------------ stevec@sco.COM Hi, I would like to be on your activist's mailing list. !uunet!sco!stevec ------------------------------------------------------------------ charla.mustardfoot@East.Sun.COM charla@suneast.sun.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ nagler@olsen.uu.ch Robert J. Nagler Olsen & Associates AG // Seefeldstrasse 233 // CH-8008 Zurich Voice: +411'55'22'24 // FAX: +411'55'22'82 INTERESTS: Media, Civil Rights, & whatever seems interesting. MEMBER: IEEE, ACM, Smithsonian, CPSR (soon) SUBSCRIBE: Smithsonian, The Nation, The Economist, World Press Review, Utne Reader, IEEE Mags, ACM Mags. Often read: WSJ Europe, Intl Businessweek, Tages Anzeiger (Zuerich), Neue Zuercher Zeitung, Financial Times, Weltwoche (Switzerland), Time, Newsweek. ACCESS: Laserprinter (8ppm), FTP (limited) My company has real-time connections to the following financial information and wire services: Reuters, Knight-Ridder, & ADP Comptrend. The financial information is saved in a private database and so are some of the headlines. PERSONAL: Programer, U.S. Citizen. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > I'd also be interested to hear more about what Fidonet is. Good example of a freeware network. Users get the software for free (maybe there is a registration fee, but it is tiny) and connect themselves to the nearest neighbor (just like UUCP). Now Fidonet is connected to usenet and I see many people from fidonet talking in various groups. I don't have the addresses, but if you see someone with a mailing address of the form: m2xenix!puddle!2!512!39.99!Patrick.Verkaik or FidoNet node 2:512/39.99 - The Owl's Nest Node, Soest or Patrick.Verkaik@p99.f39.n512.z2.fidonet.org (Patrick Verkaik) I just grabbed this guys address of a random news group, but you probably can send to him if you want more specific information. ------------------------------------------------------------------ jonaske@garnet.berkeley.edu [New address(?): JASKE@bat.bates.edu [10/18/90]] ------------------------------------------------------------------ englandr@phoenix.Princeton.EDU ------------------------------------------------------------------ soules@umaecs.bitnet ------------------------------------------------------------------ microsoft!jonm@beaver.cs.washington.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ dalley@vicom.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ bae@auspex.com Brian A. Ehrmantraut Auspex Systems, 2952 Bunker Hill Lane, Santa Clara, CA 95054 voice:(408) 492-0900 fax: (408) 492-0909 organizational affiliations: ACLU Amnesty International Bay Area Professionals for Firearms Safety and Education (BAYPROFS) Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) International Wound Ballistics Association (IWBA) Law Enforcement for the Preservation of the Second Amendment (LEPSA) NRA INTERESTS: civil rights, criminology, gun control, mass media ------------------------------------------------------------------ elle@midway.UChicago.EDU Ellen Keyne Seebacher [[ Date: Wed, 1 Aug 1990 11:10:44 CDT From: Ellen Keyne Seebacher I'm a computing analyst (and news administrator for midway/quads/ellis) at Academic and Public Computing. Mostly, I'm responsible for information and documentation: I'm in charge of APC classes, and chief writer/editor of the APC Resource Guide. Accounts on APC's Suns (quads and ellis -- both served by midway) are available to all registered students and faculty, and some staff on special request. Any GCJ staffer in one of those categories can get an account on quads. (In fact, R.J. Hinde already has an account.) If you know someone who had trouble getting an account on our Suns (because they weren't currently registered, for instance), they shouldn't have too much trouble getting an account on one of the dozens-to-hundreds of other Unix machines on campus (but if they're desperate, I might be able to make some phone calls). ]] ------------------------------------------------------------------ ceg@nova2.Stanford.EDU (which address? one was ceg@nova.stanford.edu given by CG, the other in From line) Christopher Gronbeck UPDATE:BOTH WORK ****************************************************************** From: ceg@nova2.Stanford.EDU (Chris Gronbeck) [10/16/90] I appreciate your reply and willingness to continue the flow of information. School address, (valid until 6/15/91): Box 12506 // Stanford, CA 94309-2533 Permanent address: 1017 Bowery Street // Iowa City, IA 52240 ****************************************************************** President, Stanford Action for Nuclear Disarmament [Account soon to expire] ------------------------------------------------------------------ jmk@asr2.att.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ bill@picard.att.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ ge@mcnc.org ------------------------------------------------------------------ ries@venice.sedd.trw.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ shawnm@sco.COM ------------------------------------------------------------------ gary@cgdisis.cgd.ucar.EDU ------------------------------------------------------------------ mkvemuri@zaphod.uchicago.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ davidow@zaphod.uchicago.edu Amy Davidow ... ------------------------------------------------------------------ nelson@clutx.clarkson.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ james968@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ terri@csd4.csd.uwm.edu Theresa Flynn Former Editor-In-Chief of the "left leaning" school paper at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. ------------------------------------------------------------------ c3ar@zaphod.uchicago.edu [Date: Mon, 15 Oct 90 11:53:39 -0400 From: Walter C3arlip ] ------------------------------------------------------------------ harelb@zaphod.uchicago.edu Harel Barzilai 5337 South Harper, #1 // Chicago, IL 60615 // Tel (312)752-3582 Dept. of Mathematics // University of Chicago // Chicago, IL 60637 MEMBER: Amnesty International; ACLU; Hyde-Park Coop SUBSCRIBE: In These Times; The Nation; Consumer Reports Often read: CAIB (CovertAction Information Bulletin) ACCESS: Laserprinter; hi-tech photocopier INVERSTOR: Working Assets Money Fund; Pax World Fund ORGANIZER, with John Lamperti and Mary Pugh, of CARES Citizens for American Responsibility in El Salvador; ORGANIZER, Activists Mailing List (AML) CONTACTS: Hannah Frisch of Chicago Neighbor To Neighbor (NtN); In corresp. with Linda Love of AFSC; Have on line: various on Central America and misc. subj.s; AML ============ resource files (Left Groups; Social Investments; Left Publications; AFSC Publications; Amnesty Publications;...); Label-ready file of Senators' addresses; Sen's & Rep's addresses, phone, fax, and phones of several other gov'tal.; file of some 30 mainstream newspaper addreses, label-ready; ... INTERESTS: CA (esp. El Salv.); Nooz-media; organizing/linking US Left PERSONAL: Grad student, Mathematics, UofC, 3rd year ('90-'91) ------------------------------------------------------------------ mary@zaphod.uchicago.edu Mary Pugh ... ------------------------------------------------------------------ John.W.Lamperti@mac.dartmouth.edu (or just: lamperti@dartmouth.edu) John Lamperti Loveland Road // Norwich, VT // 05055 Tel (802) 649 1359 (home) OR Dept. of Mathematics // Dartmouth College // Hanover, N.H. 03755 Tel (603) 646 2866 (office) MEMBER of and/or work with: American Friends Service Committee; Science for the People (and its Science for Nicaragua project); N.H. Action for Peace and Lasting Security (Sane/Freeze affiliate); American Civil Liberties Union; Physicians for Social Responsibility; Federation of American Scientists. SUBSCRIPTIONS: The Nation; In These Times; NACLA Report on the Americas. INTERESTS: Since 1985 I have had a special interest in Central America, and have visited the region annually including five months teaching mathematics in Managua during 1990. Other main concerns are nuclear weapons technology and the arms race, and the social impact of science more generally. PAST ACTIVISM/issues: Vietnam/Indochina War, cold war/arms race, nuclear power, civil liberties (former officer of ACLU/Vt), capital punishment, U.S. intervention in Africa and Central America. PUBLICATIONS include a short book "What Are We Afraid Of? An Assessment of the 'Communist Threat' in Central America" (Boston: South End Press, 1988); "Costa Rica: Democracy Under Siege" (report published by American Friends Service Committee, 1990); contributed three chapters to "The Nuclear Almanac" (Addison-Wesley, 1984). PERSONAL:Mathematician and statistician; professor at Dartmouth College; technical publications on probability theory and random processes. ------------------------------------------------------------------ stet@mac.dartmouth.edu Stet, progressive student paper at Dartmouth College (currently dormant/dead, I've recently learned; I've been refered to interested people at Dartmouth, with whom I've started corresponding -- Harel) ------------------------------------------------------------------ sin@math.ufl.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ braden@venera.isi.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ hiramc@sco.COM [uunet!sco!hiramc || hiramc@sco.COM] Hiram Clawson P.O. Box 3178 // Santa Cruz, CA 95063-3178 408-425-7222 ext. 6289 - days Pacific Time SUBSCRIBE: Lies of Our Times; Extra!; The Nation; Covert Action Information Bulletin MEMBER: Christic Institute I work with the Christic Institute in the form of a local Christic Action Team of Santa Cruz. Our group is very active here and being very successful. We regularly, at least once a month, organize speakers on vital topics. Recent examples: * Richard Brenneke on his role in the October Surprise; * Norman Solomon and Martin Lee on their recent book: Unreliable Sources; * Bo Gritz on his "Nation Betrayed" story and book; * Barbara Honnegger on her October Surprise book; * John Stockwell last year on his usual CIA story; * Philip Agee also last year and his usual CIA story; * Ed Connolly on the CA State Defense Forces and their role in surpressing anti-war activities when the National Guard are called out of state on this war business.. Daniel Sheehan comes by Santa Cruz about once a year, Eve Pell - journalist with the Center for Investigative Reporting in San Francisco - on the National Security Decision Directives and these secret presidential findings and actions, Tony Avirgan occasionally comes through Santa Cruz, on his role in the La Penca lawsuit I am a voracious reader and have read extensively on the CIA and related histories. Occasionally I attempt to write up items related to particular points that are in the news and what I know about them. PERSONAL: My work is as a computer programmer at the Santa Cruz Operation, have been in the computer business for 20 years. Graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1974. I have travelled extensively around the world, some eight years of travel to more than 50 countries. I am an amateur astronomer, solar eclipse chaser, amateur radio operator, and licensed private pilot (inactive). ------------------------------------------------------------------ MATHRICH%UMCVMB.BITNET [[MATHRICH@UMCVMB.MISSOURI.EDU]] Rich Winkel, 6051 W. Benedict, Harrisburg, MO. 65256 (314)-874-0175 Math Dept, UMC, Columbia, MO. 65211 (314)-882-4356 SUBSCRIPTIONS: The Nation, In These Times, Lies of Our Times, Z magazine, Covert Action Information Bulletin INVOLVED WITH: Amnesty Intl, CISPES, Committee Against Intervention, local community radio station (KOPN), Christic Institute, WFP, Nicaragua Network, Neighbor to Neighbor. CONTACTS: ?? RESOURCES: Laser Printer, Daily peacenet downloads, usenet, various files online documenting the underbelly of US foreign policy and domestic repression, possibly a text scanner. INTERESTS: CA, getting the word out, radio broadcasting, domestic censorship & propaganda, math, physics, alternate realities, incorporating non-violence into the economy, culture & mind. PAST ACTIVISM: vietnam moratorium demonstration (long long ago), netting out the word on the october surprise allegations in the weeks prior to the 1988 elections. Currently into: reading a book by Jim Garrison on the JFK assassination, being a de facto gateway into the internet for the Christic Institute, producing a weekly news show on radio station KOPN. ------------------------------------------------------------------ ********************************* Date: Mon, 17 Jun 91 16:13:22 CDT From: "Rich Winkel UMC Math Department" To: harelb@cabot.dartmouth.edu Subject: Re: mail to charlie bouncing The current address activ-l uses (which isn't bouncing) is cbforcey@PHOENIX.PRINCETON.EDU I forwarded your note. Rich ********************************* Bitnet: CBFORCEY@PUCC.Princeton.edu [[CBFORCEY%PUCC.BITNET also works(?) --Harel]] Charles Forcey Editor, The Progressive Review (Princeton University Monthly) P.O. Box 531 // Princeton, NJ 08540 // Tel (609)258-7925 MAGAZINES: The Nation, The American Prospect, Dollars & Sense, Dissent, Harpers, In These Times (in order of frequency). ACTIVITIES: Editor of monthly progressive paper at Princeton; Labor Solidarity Committee member at P.U.; Intern (Summer '90) at The Nation; Intern ('90-'91) at The American Prospect (new liberal quarterly). CONTACTS: NASP (Network of Alternative Student Papers), NLNS (New Liberation News Service, Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), The Nation, The American Prospect. PERSONAL: As I complete a senior thesis in History Department, mainly focusing on liberalism and democracy and the role of elites in democratic transformation. Thesis is on Sheldon Wolin's Democracy (quarterly 1981-1983). ------------------------------------------------------------------ arens@venera.isi.edu arens@vaxa.isi.edu Yigal Arens MEMBER: Jewish Committee on the Middle East (JCOME), ACLU MEMBER: Advisory Committee of JCOME SUBSCRIBE: The Nation, Z, The Progressive, Mother Jones, Palestine Focus, and numerous publications from or about Israel/Palestine. Free Inquiry. REGULARLY READ: Excerpts from ~30 Israeli newspapers ACCESS: All office and computer equipment, fax CONTACTS: Alternative Information Center, Jerusalem, Israel Friends of Yesh Gvul, Berkeley, Calif. Many anti-occupation groups and activists in Israel Many Middle East-related groups and activists in LA area and around the country, including many top people SANE/Freeze HAVE ON LINE: Megabytes of articles and excerpts from press and books about the Middle East Have in hard copy: Tens of thousands of news clippings from Israeli press 1983-1990. Not well organized... INTERESTS: Middle East; religious freedom PERSONAL: Researcher, USC/ISI PAST: Member of the Socialist Organization in Israel (Matzpen), 1969-1974 Member of Committee for Academic Freedom in the Israeli Occupied Territories, Berkeley, Calif., 1982-1983 Member of USC Concerned Faculty, 1985-1987 ------------------------------------------------------------------ hansen%aerosmith.esd@sgi.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ DICKSON%HARTFORD.BITNET ------------------------------------------------------------------ BREEDING@SEARCH.enet.dec.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ gst@gnosys.svle.ma.us Gary S. Trujillo gst@gnosys.svle.ma.us Somerville, Massachusetts {wjh12,spdcc,ima,cdp}!gnosys!gst 617-776-0121 [...] ------------------------------------------------------------------ jjc@mayo.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ FIFRAN@LSUVM.SNCC.LSU.EDU ------------------------------------------------------------------ bmiller@venera.isi.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ [Distributor, the Segovia Sentinel, electronic newsletter from Nica] [Member, Science for Nicaragua (See "publications"/"groups" files)] [...] robert@bigbird.berkeley.edu [Oct 19 '90] 1/15/91 my address is no longer robert@marvax.berkeley.edu but it is: robert@kermit.berkeley.edu I have accounts on several other machines to which you can also send electronic mail. These other addresses include: robert@barkley.berkeley.edu robert@snuffy.berkeley.edu robert@bigbird.berkeley.edu robert@telly.berkeley.edu robert@bert.berkeley.edu vanbusk@amelia.nas.nasa.gov ========== Robert Van Buskirk robert@kermit.berkeley.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ allard@isi.edu [allard@venera.isi.edu] Dennis G. Allard 2616 5th St. no. 106 Santa Monica, CA 90405 home phone: 213-399-4740 I am a socialist, although defining that term is not easy, but basically boils down to understanding that there are societal relationships which exist independently of individuals yet which individuals are largely a product of, what those relationships are, and how they will be changed in time. I feel that computer network technology can and will be used to enable increased amounts of democracy in our society, hence my participation in this group. My technical skills and goals center around improving this technology. I have a fair amount of archival material from USENET on Central America. I am developing tools for efficiently storing and indexing that material. I am sporadically active in Los Angeles in solidarity work for Central America and the Humanitarian Law Project. I visited Nicaragua in 1986 and have read extensively on Chile, Nicaragua, and El Salvador, feeling that by understanding U.S. foreign policy well in some isolated cases, I would be able to infer things about U.S. foreign policy in areas which I know little (such as the Middle East). ################################################################## Dennis Allard//2616 5th St. #106//Santa Monica,CA 90405 Work (213)822-1511 ext 218 ||| home (213)399-4740 ------------------------------------------------------------------ GOT FROM DENNIS ALLARD Feb 9: Rev. Chris Ponnet//Catholic Peace Coalition//Claremont,CA 91711 (714)626-3596 # Lewis Johnson (I remember him sending it in time) # Venice, CA Ed Asner's office address is: 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. West #570 Los Angeles, CA 90068 phone: 213-969-8815 (ask for Kathy Royce) ################################################################## ------------------------------------------------------------------ michelma@division.cs.columbia.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ OLD address: BOBM@MAX.ACS.WASHINGTON.EDU BOBM@MAX.U.WASHINGTON.EDU (Address is changed - old add still valid for months) [got:10/15/90] Robert Murano [Daughter works at Witness For Peace] ... ------------------------------------------------------------------ froncio@caip.rutgers.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ bertoldi@astro.princeton.edu Frank Bertoldi F.Bertoldi, 7P Hibben Apt., Faculty Rd., Princeton, N.J. 08540 [Started building own Latin-America Database for use by activists] ... ------------------------------------------------------------------ dm@think.com (David Mankins) ------------------------------------------------------------------ mikey@boulder.colorado.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ gscott@portia.stanford.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ avatar@pnet51.orb.mn.org ------------------------------------------------------------------ UNCPJS%UNC.BITNET ------------------------------------------------------------------ avila%swinger.csd@sgi.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ jeffb%music@sgi.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ sco!barta@ucscc.UCSC.EDU ------------------------------------------------------------------ dave@sgi.com || dave@ratmandu.csd.sgi.com Dave Ratcliffe 238-A Woods St. // Santa Cruz, CA 95062 415/962-3556, 6am-2pm PST. SUBSCRIBE: In These Times; CAIB; SF Bay Guardian; NACLA, Report on the Americas; Extra!; Santa Cruz Comic News; RESOURCES: Include text-scanner (see below) Special interest in Native American history/civilizations/culture and their fundamental value-system based on connection to Mother Earth and Father Sky and Sun; national security state [junkies], corporate ruling structures (partic of US origin), furthering grassroots political movements to replace nation-state politics. FOCUS: sometimes transcribe speechs i tape (recently taped M. Lee & N. Solomon speaking on the publication of "Unreliable Sources", and transcribed into on-line copy, as well as a speech last april in S.F. by Brian Wilson on the Concept of AWOL (American Way Of Life)); w/OCR SW create "ascii-viewable" copy of articles out of SF Bay Guardian, In These Times, Extra!, and send out to USENET/Internet poli-groups (even got Harper's to consent to my posting Walter Karp's "All The Congressmen's Men" excellent July '89 piece). WORK: at silicon graphics in prod/cust support. was on fowns for 3-plus years and now do "back-line support helping those doing the front-line fown work, including maintaining a software example source code subtree for release to the customer base w/our base OS/SW. play piano, studied w/Mary Lou Williams in Durham NC in late '79-'80, other hero's include John Lewis, Tatum, Duke, Jaki Byard, Monk, Randy Weston, Bud Powell... ------------------------------------------------------------------ lara@sgi.sgi.com * From lara%yorgi.csd.sgi.com@SGI.COM Mon Sep 17 10:17:51 1990 * From: lara%yorgi.csd.sgi.com@SGI.COM (Lara J Allen) * Subject: Re: AML: Membership and your "Bios" * * sorry :-( but i need to drop off the mailing list * * i'm very busy and Dave Ratcliffe tends to distribute the articles * amongst us (so i get them twice) * * Thanks though for putting this together * lara ------------------------------------------------------------------ STUKAS%IRISHMVS.CC.ND.EDU ------------------------------------------------------------------ archer@sgi.com ------------------------------------------------------------------ wile@ISI.EDU ------------------------------------------------------------------ sco!brigid@uunet.uu.net ------------------------------------------------------------------ wiener@spot.colorado.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------ fylz!fyl@beaver.cs.washington.edu Phil Hughes FYL - 8315 Lk City Wy - Ste 207 - Seattle, WA 98115 Tel 206-526-2919 Subtext is the project at the top of my list. Subtext is a biweekly newspaper of international news. We are on issue 12. It is 8 pages, tabloid sized and virtually all news. We plan to add advertising and expand the format to at least 12 pages. Most of the news in Subtext comes from the InterPress News Service (IPS). IPS is like UPI or Reuters -- a real news service. The main differences are that IPS based in Rome and its emphesis is on the third world. Articles are generally written by people who live in the countries instead of rich North Americans sent there to find a story. We are looking for other news sources besides IPS. What we are looking for is news with a "different bias" if that makes sense. Most of the news in this country comes in two forms: pro-U.S. Government and anti-U.S. Government. Subtext is offering an alternative in the form of news that is the way people in other countries think about their own issues. This can be pro-U.S., anti-U.S. or just unrelated to U.S. policy. Some news can appear right-wing, some left-wing. Our "bias", if you will, is just the bias of the people in the third world. Other sources that match this description are of interest. We are also looking for photos that we can use with future articles. You will receive photo credit and nominal payment for its use. Subscriptions: $20/year. For sample issue, send name and address to one of these addresses: uw-beaver!uw-nsr!fylz!whk uunet!pilchuck!ssc!fylz!whk Subtext // 305 North 43rd // Seattle, WA 98103 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Council of International Organizations: I have developed a news reader for InterPress news plus other things of interest for the Council of International Organizations. Their plan is to market access to IPS and other news to schools, non-profits and individuals at their cost. Rates are really low (from $1 to $3/hour depending on who you are). This is available on a machine (for the moment, on this machine) in Seattle. For more information, contact the Council of International Organizations, 615 Second Avenue, Suite 110, Seattle, WA 98104. Phone is 623-6008. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Translation Program: I have an almost done dictionary program that translates Spanish to English which runs under MS-DOS. The thing that makes this program different from the others is that it has a user programmable dictionary and that it understands verb conjugation. If a word is not found you are offered a chance to add it to the dictionary. If you enter an conjugated verb form, the program locates the related infinitive. This project has been on hold for a while. I would like to get it done when "real work", the stuff that pays the bills, lets up. I am not sure but will probably distribute it as shareware. It cannot, however, be distributed in source form because it uses SoftFocus B-tree routines that can only be redistributed in object code form as part of a product. ------------------------------------------------------------------ <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> ################################################################## # Copyright 1990, Harel Barzilai for Activists Mailing List (AML)# # You may copy freely so long as you do not charge # # others for it, and include this copyright notice # ################################################################## harelb@zaphod.UChicago.EDU harelb%zaphod@gargoyle.Uchicago.EDU <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> (*)Those who know me may inquire with Rich for details, or look up the "lungs" files in the AML-library (also rich) under lib/environ; suffice it to say that god is trying to turn a CA/media-activist into an environmentalist, as I am leaving Chicago for health reasons all but assuredly related to air pollution here. Temp adrs is c/o AMLer John Lamperti. Rich Winkel will also oversee the project to create the UseNet newsgroup misc.peace.pach for the time being.