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Title: | Mathematics at DEC |
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Moderator: | RUSURE::EDP |
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Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2083 |
Total number of notes: | 14613 |
922.0. ""Survey (about good/bad numbers)"" by LISP::DERAMO (Daniel V. {AITG,LISP,ZFC}:: D'Eramo) Sun Aug 28 1988 09:04
Someone is taking a survey of "good/bad numbers". The
author wants replies mailed to him, not posted to USENET.
Does anyone know how to do that from within Digital?
Dan
From: BRIANE::ROLL::USENET "USENET Newsgroup Distributor 27-Aug-1988 1848"
To: @SUBSCRIBERS.DIS
CC:
Subj: USENET sci.math newsgroup articles
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Newsgroups: talk.religion.misc,talk.philosophy.misc,sci.math,alt.slack
Path: decwrl!labrea!teknowledge-vaxc!uw-beaver!cornell!batcomputer!itsgw!imagine!pawl6.pawl.rpi.edu!kibo
Subject: Survey (about good/bad numbers)
Posted: 27 Aug 88 03:08:07 GMT
Organization: RPI Public Access Workstation Lab - Troy, NY
Xref: decwrl talk.religion.misc:10762 talk.philosophy.misc:1948 sci.math:4704
Posted: Fri Aug 26 20:08:07 1988
[line-eater's-line]
This is a little survey that I'd like your help with.
There are many superstitions or religious beliefs about certain numbers
being 'good', 'lucky', or 'nice', and other numbers being 'evil' or
'unlucky'. I would greatly appreciate it if you would take a minute
to participate im my study ehre and tell me what you think of these
numbers.
Please assign each number a rating from 1 through 10, where a score
of '1' indicates "The best, nicest, or luckiest number possible" and
10 is "The most evil or unlucky number possible". (Reply by mail, please.)
Results will be posted after I think I've gotten most of the votes
I'm going to get.
The numbers:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 13 17 42
66 69 99 100 123 666 999
1984 1988 2001 6666 -1 infinity .5
Thank you for your cooperation.
Mail replies to [email protected]
userfe0n%[email protected]
[email protected]
Disclaimer: anything I say here is my own opinion.
[line-eater's-food]
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922.1 | | BEING::POSTPISCHIL | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Mon Aug 29 1988 09:56 | 21 |
| Re .0:
To respond, take the path from their message:
Path: decwrl!labrea!teknowledge-vaxc!uw-beaver!cornell!batcomputer!
itsgw!imagine!pawl6.pawl.rpi.edu!kibo
Then get into mail and type SEND. When prompted, type:
DECWRL::"labrea!teknowledge-vaxc!uw-beaver!cornell!batcomputer!
itsgw!imagine!pawl6.pawl.rpi.edu!kibo"
Type it all as one line, not the two I have here. And it is better to
type it when prompted rather than straight from DCL, to avoid problems
with case and quotes.
There is almost certainly a shorter path, but the easiest thing to do
is just send it back the way it came.
-- edp
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922.2 | Another way... | CRL::TREESE | Win Treese, Cambridge Research Lab | Tue Aug 30 1988 15:00 | 11 |
| Also, the message says that replies can be sent to
[email protected]
To send to that address (or any other domain-style address), you
can simply use
DECWRL::"[email protected]"
- Win
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