On 1/16 Joel Clark wrote: >>Hi All. >> >>Some time ago there was mention of a science museum creating a computer >>program called "Build-A-Fish". Can anyone tell me where it was so I might >>contact them, (or, actually, another museum may contact them)? >> >>Thank you. >>Joel Clark >>Science Center of Connecticut >>[log in to unmask] >Joel, >I don't know of the museum reference of which you speak, but I do know that >Aquatic WILD, has an activity called "Fashion a Fish". Perhaps you could >contact them to see what is available. >Tim Aydelott >[log in to unmask] Thank you, Tim. I was finally able to find references to "Build-A-Fish" by using the Alta Vista web searcher at http://www.altavista.digital.com/ which was recently recommended by a kind person, George J. Jerry, on [log in to unmask] mailing list. The "Fashion-A-Fish" I only tracked a bit, it appears to be part of educational curriculum at Aquatic WILD, which is part of Project WILD at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept., 4200 Smith School Rd , Austin, TX 78744, 1-800-792-1112, or 512-328-6035. It was hard to get other than voicemail responses, I left message. But it may not be computer program. For anyone interested, the "Build-A-Fish" computer program I mentioned i s a product of the Virginia Marine Science Museum, and can be obtained as shareware from TRIP Software, P.O. Box 65534, Dundas Postal Outlet, Dundas, ON Canada L9H6Y6, e-mail: [log in to unmask] Program is described: "Chose physical characteristics of a fish and it is displayed on screen with short description. Up to 67 different types of fish can be displayed. This program is an interactive exhibit at the Virginia Marine Science Museum." HD disk $3.00 US + $4.00 US shipping and handling from TRIP Software. Regards, Joel Clark Science Center of Connecticut [log in to unmask]