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RM> = Robbin Murphy <[log in to unmask]>
RM> This showed up on the usually silent PAPER-L. There was an article
RM> on PARC in the February WIRED that was interesting. Has anyone out
RM> there had contact with them?
With PARC or with _Wired_?
The text of the article that appeared in _Wired_ is now available
electronically. Send an electronic mail message to
<[log in to unmask]> containing the following in the body:
get 2.02/features/parc
end
You might want to stick a 'help' in there above the 'end', too, which
will get you a file explaining all the functions of the file server.
The full citation for the article is:
Rheingold, Howard
1994 PARC Is Back! After fumbling the future, Xerox PARC is back
with a visionary new director, bright researchers, and
amazing new technology.
_Wired_, 2.02 (Feb.). Pp. 90-95.
This issue also has an interview with Jenny Holzer, an article on the
privacy issues surrounding the use of drivers' licenses as universal
IDs, and articles on the complexities of wiring Japan and China to
take advantage of the newest communication technologies. The cover
article dealt with the future of advertising in the environment of the
up-and-coming multimedia information highway.
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OBSCURISM: The practice of peppering daily life with obscure references as
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T.S. Davies [log in to unmask] SHC, DS
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