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- From: schikore@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Dan Schikore)
- Subject: Re: The machine that changed the world.
- Message-ID: <C0p3IM.76B@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
- Organization: Purdue University Computing Center
- References: <1993Jan8.021042.3452@engr.LaTech.edu> <C0oztv.n4M@news2.cis.umn.edu>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 15:11:09 GMT
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- msk@doomsday.micro.umn.edu (Mark S. Kassem) writes:
- >Kevin P. Brunner (dgarrett@engr.LaTech.edu) wrote:
- >: Our local student chapter would like to publically display the
- >: series 'The Machine that Changed the World'. We don't, however, have a
- >: complete copy of this series on tape. I understand that these tapes are
- >: available from ACM, but for a sizable fee. Is there any way that we could
- >: 'borrow' a set, or receive a set for a low student fee? If worst comes
- >: to worst, would anyone loan us a set?
- >
- > Our local chapter would also like to get a copy. If there are any
- > other sources please let us know.
- >__
-
- According to ACM MEMBERNET, _The_Machine_that_Changed_the_World_ will be
- rebroadcast on PBS in the U.S. and Canada beginning March 25. If you can
- wait until then, it is my understanding based on previous postings in this
- group that ACM student chapters are allowed to record and play the series
- for public viewing.
-
- -Dan Schikore
- drs@cs.purdue.edu
- Treasurer, Purdue ACM
-