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From perlman Fri Apr 16 00:10:40 1999
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Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 00:10:40 -0400 (EDT)
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From perlman Fri Apr 16 09:02:42 1999
Subject: RE: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)
To: normorel@oclc.org
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 09:02:42 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi L,

What is the status of a visit by Newman?

G

Forwarded message:
> From william.newman@xrce.xerox.com Fri Apr 16 04:21:48 1999
> Message-ID: <732DBFF1FC77D211AB5F00A0C906951104016B@tonkin.cambridge.xrce.xerox.com>
> From: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> To: "'Gary PERLMAN'" <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> Cc: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> Subject: RE: Visiting Columbus May 21st
> Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 10:21:54 +0200
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0)
> Content-Type: text/plain
> 
> Gary:
> 
> Yes, I'd be very keen to meet with Lorraine whose work looks very
> interesting in relation to ours - we have concentrated on "the forces that
> cause information seeking to take place," namely reading and writing.
> 
> I'll be glad to give a talk.  Here's a title and abstract.
> 
> Many thanks for making a visit possible.  I'm looking forward to it, and to
> seeing you at CHI.
> 
> William
> --------
> Designing technologies to assist the reader
> William Newman
> Xerox Research Centre Europe
> Cambridge, UK
> 
> A recent XRCE study showed, unsurprisingly, that people in libraries spend
> most of their time reading and taking notes from what they read [1].  We
> have become interested in how to assist this activity, and have developed
> tools based on digital cameras to assist in verbatim note-taking.  I will
> describe this work and the studies on which it is based, and will discuss
> how to meet the challenge of providing tools that help the reader.
> 
> [1]  O'Hara et al, Student Readers' Use of Library Documents: Implications
> for Library Technologies.  Proc. CHI 98, pp 233-240.
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 16 12:30:13 1999
Subject: Re: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)
To: normorel@oclc.org (Normore, Lorraine)
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 12:30:13 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F8631241027BFBED@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Apr 16, 99 10:05:44 am
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Since he seems interested in your work, would you like to take
over the negotiations with Newman?  Then you can do it on whatever
schedule you feel comfortable with.

Otherwise, I need to doubly-hedge anything I say.  You only
need to single hedge your understanding of Terry.

Gary

> The following describes my current state of belief and details the actions
> underlying that state:
> 
> I sent a note to Terry (who is in Europe until Monday) asking if we should
> proceed but got no response.  Maybe Tuesday I sent another note to him
> asking if he got the first note and asking about something else.  He sent me
> the crypic reply "yes to both" whereupon I sent him ANOTHER note saying that
> I assumed that that meant that I should proceed with getting the visit by
> Newman going.  He has not replied, which probably, knowing Terry to the
> extent I do, means that we should proceed.  SO,  you can either put feelers
> out today to Newman or wait and have me try to confirm earlier next week. 
> The plan would be to offer him an honorarium for speaking as a DSS
> presentation, which I believe runs something like $500-$750 but to assume he
> would cover his own expenses since he was covering them anyway.  Does that
> seem OK?  The general procedure is to give a talk to an open audience (cf.
> BuckCHI) and then to have a roundtable and/or discussions with other OCLC
> staff.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [ mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org
> <mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org> ]
> Sent: Friday, April 16, 1999 9:03 AM
> To: normorel@oclc.org
> Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> Subject: RE: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)
> 
> 
> Hi L,
> 
> What is the status of a visit by Newman?
> 
> G
> 
> Forwarded message:
> > From william.newman@xrce.xerox.com Fri Apr 16 04:21:48 1999
> > Message-ID:
> <732DBFF1FC77D211AB5F00A0C906951104016B@tonkin.cambridge.xrce.xerox.com>
> > From: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> > To: "'Gary PERLMAN'" <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > Cc: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> > Subject: RE: Visiting Columbus May 21st
> > Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 10:21:54 +0200
> > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0)
> > Content-Type: text/plain
> >
> > Gary:
> >
> > Yes, I'd be very keen to meet with Lorraine whose work looks very
> > interesting in relation to ours - we have concentrated on "the forces that
> > cause information seeking to take place," namely reading and writing.
> >
> > I'll be glad to give a talk.  Here's a title and abstract.
> >
> > Many thanks for making a visit possible.  I'm looking forward to it, and
> to
> > seeing you at CHI.
> >
> > William
> > --------
> > Designing technologies to assist the reader
> > William Newman
> > Xerox Research Centre Europe
> > Cambridge, UK
> >
> > A recent XRCE study showed, unsurprisingly, that people in libraries spend
> > most of their time reading and taking notes from what they read [1].  We
> > have become interested in how to assist this activity, and have developed
> > tools based on digital cameras to assist in verbatim note-taking.  I will
> > describe this work and the studies on which it is based, and will discuss
> > how to meet the challenge of providing tools that help the reader.
> >
> > [1]  O'Hara et al, Student Readers' Use of Library Documents: Implications
> > for Library Technologies.  Proc. CHI 98, pp 233-240.
> >
> > 
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 16 14:22:41 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Election - Request for Nominations
To: JaneHenderson@cs.com
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 14:22:41 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: normorel@acm.org
In-Reply-To:  <5f948ea5.2448a95f@cs.com> from "JaneHenderson@cs.com" at Apr 16, 99 10:55:27 am
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I will run for Treasurer.


> If you or any other BuckCHI member that you know of is interested in one of
> these positions, please reply with the member name and the position to
> Lorraine Normore (normorel@oclc.org).  All current BuckCHI-ACM members are
> eligible to run for office.  The nominations committee will contact all
> nominated candidates to verify interest and eligibility before placing their
> names on the ballot.  And by all means, feel free to nominate yourself.

To run, you must be a SIGCHI and ACM member.  BuckCHI membership is not required.
I don't think we want to go to the trouble of electing someone who is not
eligible to serve.  Maybe BuckCHI could offer ACM+SIGCHI membership to
those who are willing to serve -- this would have to be approved by the EC.
It might mean that Lorraine would no longer be able to avoid serving! :-)

Gary


From perlman Fri Apr 16 14:25:57 1999
Subject: Re: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)
To: normorel@oclc.org (Normore, Lorraine)
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 14:25:57 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F8631241027BFBEF@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Apr 16, 99 01:25:36 pm
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I sent him to your OCLC Newsletter article.  I assume he read it,
with interest.
	G

> I'm willing to take over the arranging since the Office of Research is the
> likely place, I think, but about the the "interested in your work" claim--I
> don't know what Newman is interested in.  I was assuming it was you he
> wanted to see/talk to in a technical sense.  The closest thing I have is the
> Reference in Context stuff.  Do you think he's interested in that?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, April 16, 1999 12:30 PM
> To: normorel@oclc.org
> Subject: Re: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)
> 
> 
> Since he seems interested in your work, would you like to take
> over the negotiations with Newman?  Then you can do it on whatever
> schedule you feel comfortable with.
> 
> Otherwise, I need to doubly-hedge anything I say.  You only
> need to single hedge your understanding of Terry.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > The following describes my current state of belief and details the actions
> > underlying that state:
> > 
> > I sent a note to Terry (who is in Europe until Monday) asking if we should
> > proceed but got no response.  Maybe Tuesday I sent another note to him
> > asking if he got the first note and asking about something else.  He sent
> me
> > the crypic reply "yes to both" whereupon I sent him ANOTHER note saying
> that
> > I assumed that that meant that I should proceed with getting the visit by
> > Newman going.  He has not replied, which probably, knowing Terry to the
> > extent I do, means that we should proceed.  SO,  you can either put
> feelers
> > out today to Newman or wait and have me try to confirm earlier next week. 
> > The plan would be to offer him an honorarium for speaking as a DSS
> > presentation, which I believe runs something like $500-$750 but to assume
> he
> > would cover his own expenses since he was covering them anyway.  Does that
> > seem OK?  The general procedure is to give a talk to an open audience (cf.
> > BuckCHI) and then to have a roundtable and/or discussions with other OCLC
> > staff.
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [ mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org
> > <mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org> ]
> > Sent: Friday, April 16, 1999 9:03 AM
> > To: normorel@oclc.org
> > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: RE: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)
> > 
> > 
> > Hi L,
> > 
> > What is the status of a visit by Newman?
> > 
> > G
> > 
> > Forwarded message:
> > > From william.newman@xrce.xerox.com Fri Apr 16 04:21:48 1999
> > > Message-ID:
> > <732DBFF1FC77D211AB5F00A0C906951104016B@tonkin.cambridge.xrce.xerox.com>
> > > From: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> > > To: "'Gary PERLMAN'" <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > Cc: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> > > Subject: RE: Visiting Columbus May 21st
> > > Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 10:21:54 +0200
> > > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > > X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0)
> > > Content-Type: text/plain
> > >
> > > Gary:
> > >
> > > Yes, I'd be very keen to meet with Lorraine whose work looks very
> > > interesting in relation to ours - we have concentrated on "the forces
> that
> > > cause information seeking to take place," namely reading and writing.
> > >
> > > I'll be glad to give a talk.  Here's a title and abstract.
> > >
> > > Many thanks for making a visit possible.  I'm looking forward to it, and
> > to
> > > seeing you at CHI.
> > >
> > > William
> > > --------
> > > Designing technologies to assist the reader
> > > William Newman
> > > Xerox Research Centre Europe
> > > Cambridge, UK
> > >
> > > A recent XRCE study showed, unsurprisingly, that people in libraries
> spend
> > > most of their time reading and taking notes from what they read [1].  We
> > > have become interested in how to assist this activity, and have
> developed
> > > tools based on digital cameras to assist in verbatim note-taking.  I
> will
> > > describe this work and the studies on which it is based, and will
> discuss
> > > how to meet the challenge of providing tools that help the reader.
> > >
> > > [1]  O'Hara et al, Student Readers' Use of Library Documents:
> Implications
> > > for Library Technologies.  Proc. CHI 98, pp 233-240.
> > >
> > > 
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 16 14:27:03 1999
Subject: Returned mail: User unknown (fwd)
To: normorel@oclc.org
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 14:27:03 -0400 (EDT)
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I sent this to your acm address (which does not exist).


> I will run for Treasurer.
> 
> 
> > If you or any other BuckCHI member that you know of is interested in one of
> > these positions, please reply with the member name and the position to
> > Lorraine Normore (normorel@oclc.org).  All current BuckCHI-ACM members are
> > eligible to run for office.  The nominations committee will contact all
> > nominated candidates to verify interest and eligibility before placing their
> > names on the ballot.  And by all means, feel free to nominate yourself.
> 
> To run, you must be a SIGCHI and ACM member.  BuckCHI membership is not required.
> I don't think we want to go to the trouble of electing someone who is not
> eligible to serve.  Maybe BuckCHI could offer ACM+SIGCHI membership to
> those who are willing to serve -- this would have to be approved by the EC.
> It might mean that Lorraine would no longer be able to avoid serving! :-)
> 
> Gary

From perlman Fri Apr 16 14:28:40 1999
Subject: Re: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)
To: normorel@oclc.org (Normore, Lorraine)
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 14:28:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F8631241027BFBF3@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Apr 16, 99 02:27:33 pm
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Okay...  Take it away, Lorraine!

> It's a flattering assumption!
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, April 16, 1999 2:26 PM
> To: normorel@oclc.org
> Subject: Re: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)
> 
> 
> I sent him to your OCLC Newsletter article.  I assume he read it,
> with interest.
> 	G
> 
> > I'm willing to take over the arranging since the Office of Research is the
> > likely place, I think, but about the the "interested in your work"
> claim--I
> > don't know what Newman is interested in.  I was assuming it was you he
> > wanted to see/talk to in a technical sense.  The closest thing I have is
> the
> > Reference in Context stuff.  Do you think he's interested in that?
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Friday, April 16, 1999 12:30 PM
> > To: normorel@oclc.org
> > Subject: Re: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)
> > 
> > 
> > Since he seems interested in your work, would you like to take
> > over the negotiations with Newman?  Then you can do it on whatever
> > schedule you feel comfortable with.
> > 
> > Otherwise, I need to doubly-hedge anything I say.  You only
> > need to single hedge your understanding of Terry.
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > The following describes my current state of belief and details the
> actions
> > > underlying that state:
> > > 
> > > I sent a note to Terry (who is in Europe until Monday) asking if we
> should
> > > proceed but got no response.  Maybe Tuesday I sent another note to him
> > > asking if he got the first note and asking about something else.  He
> sent
> > me
> > > the crypic reply "yes to both" whereupon I sent him ANOTHER note saying
> > that
> > > I assumed that that meant that I should proceed with getting the visit
> by
> > > Newman going.  He has not replied, which probably, knowing Terry to the
> > > extent I do, means that we should proceed.  SO,  you can either put
> > feelers
> > > out today to Newman or wait and have me try to confirm earlier next
> week. 
> > > The plan would be to offer him an honorarium for speaking as a DSS
> > > presentation, which I believe runs something like $500-$750 but to
> assume
> > he
> > > would cover his own expenses since he was covering them anyway.  Does
> that
> > > seem OK?  The general procedure is to give a talk to an open audience
> (cf.
> > > BuckCHI) and then to have a roundtable and/or discussions with other
> OCLC
> > > staff.
> > > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Gary PERLMAN [ mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > <mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org> ]
> > > Sent: Friday, April 16, 1999 9:03 AM
> > > To: normorel@oclc.org
> > > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > Subject: RE: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Hi L,
> > > 
> > > What is the status of a visit by Newman?
> > > 
> > > G
> > > 
> > > Forwarded message:
> > > > From william.newman@xrce.xerox.com Fri Apr 16 04:21:48 1999
> > > > Message-ID:
> > > <732DBFF1FC77D211AB5F00A0C906951104016B@tonkin.cambridge.xrce.xerox.com>
> > > > From: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> > > > To: "'Gary PERLMAN'" <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > Cc: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> > > > Subject: RE: Visiting Columbus May 21st
> > > > Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 10:21:54 +0200
> > > > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > > > X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0)
> > > > Content-Type: text/plain
> > > >
> > > > Gary:
> > > >
> > > > Yes, I'd be very keen to meet with Lorraine whose work looks very
> > > > interesting in relation to ours - we have concentrated on "the forces
> > that
> > > > cause information seeking to take place," namely reading and writing.
> > > >
> > > > I'll be glad to give a talk.  Here's a title and abstract.
> > > >
> > > > Many thanks for making a visit possible.  I'm looking forward to it,
> and
> > > to
> > > > seeing you at CHI.
> > > >
> > > > William
> > > > --------
> > > > Designing technologies to assist the reader
> > > > William Newman
> > > > Xerox Research Centre Europe
> > > > Cambridge, UK
> > > >
> > > > A recent XRCE study showed, unsurprisingly, that people in libraries
> > spend
> > > > most of their time reading and taking notes from what they read [1]. 
> We
> > > > have become interested in how to assist this activity, and have
> > developed
> > > > tools based on digital cameras to assist in verbatim note-taking.  I
> > will
> > > > describe this work and the studies on which it is based, and will
> > discuss
> > > > how to meet the challenge of providing tools that help the reader.
> > > >
> > > > [1]  O'Hara et al, Student Readers' Use of Library Documents:
> > Implications
> > > > for Library Technologies.  Proc. CHI 98, pp 233-240.
> > > >
> > > > 
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 


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From perlman Mon Apr 19 13:00:21 1999
Subject: Re: Proceedings Sharing Program not Proceeding
To: riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson)
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 13:00:21 -0400 (EDT)
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That's great.

I don't suppose someone could figure out which proceedings they will be
and enter them in the form I made?  It could help planning.  Otherwise,
I could do it at the conference.

Even with 16 proceedings donated, that's enough for some attendees
to bring "home" some goodies.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I just learned that copies of old, unused proceedings will be shipped by
> ACM to the CHI conference to be given away (rationale for this decision
> included a lack of storage space and your sharing program).  SO, I'll try
> to make sure I grab bunches for dissemination to the local sigs.
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>               voice: +1 510 524-2421   fax: +1 510 524-3659
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>               264 Arlington Avenue, Kensington CA 94707 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Apr 19 14:13:16 1999
Subject: Re: Pro and new lines
To: david.ramsey@caere.com (Ramsey, David)
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 14:13:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <8491805CA9DFD211A45E00805F65B2971DA472@yosemite.local.caere.com> from "Ramsey, David" at Apr 19, 99 10:58:08 am
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Bummer.  It seems like there should be a way to get
the character recognition output out before it does
all the steps that I don't want it to do.

I'll try TextBridge. :-(

> Gary,
> 
> Yeah, we went to a lot of effort to implement the "Styles" feature on Mac
> OmniPage, just for situations like yours.
> 
> Unfortunately there is no corresponding feature, nor any way to simulate it,
> in Windows Pro.
> 
> -- David Ramsey
> former Mac OmniPage Team Lead
> 


From perlman Mon Apr 19 16:15:45 1999
Subject: Re: Pro and new lines
To: david.ramsey@caere.com (Ramsey, David)
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 16:15:45 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <8491805CA9DFD211A45E00805F65B2971DA475@yosemite.local.caere.com> from "Ramsey, David" at Apr 19, 99 11:30:02 am
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Okay.  Good luck.  Hope I'm not the only person in the world to use the
feature.  I know that all-in-one functionality with few options meets
the needs of the vast majority of users.  I love it for my scanner's
capture of pictures.  For OCR, I maintain a bibliographic database
into which I scan 500-1000 records per year; after about 300 checks
with perl scripts, I check them against the original line-by-line:
	http://www.hcibib.org/

My other gripe was that the scan button on the scanner activated
the HP software, even when Omnipage was running.  It would
be nice to have Omnipage intercept it.  But then, others might
complain if you did.

> I'll guarantee you'll be able to do this in the version of Pro I'm working
> on. But it's a ways off...
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 11:13 AM
> To: Ramsey, David
> Subject: Re: Pro and new lines
> 
> 
> Bummer.  It seems like there should be a way to get
> the character recognition output out before it does
> all the steps that I don't want it to do.
> 
> I'll try TextBridge. :-(
> 
> > Gary,
> > 
> > Yeah, we went to a lot of effort to implement the "Styles" feature on Mac
> > OmniPage, just for situations like yours.
> > 
> > Unfortunately there is no corresponding feature, nor any way to simulate
> it,
> > in Windows Pro.
> > 
> > -- David Ramsey
> > former Mac OmniPage Team Lead
> > 
> 


From perlman Mon Apr 19 20:07:37 1999
Subject: Re: Pro and new lines
To: david.ramsey@caere.com (Ramsey, David)
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 20:07:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <8491805CA9DFD211A45E00805F65B2971DA478@yosemite.local.caere.com> from "Ramsey, David" at Apr 19, 99 01:42:23 pm
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Thanks.  After years of being a PC developer and now years of not,
I think I am ready for Windows for Dummies.

All for now.  I'll see how Pagis Pro works.

> Gary,
> 
> The second part you can fix. Open the Control Panel, double click on
> "Scanners and Cameras", and double click on your scanner. In the window that
> opens, select the "Events" tab, and you'll be able to specify that the
> scanner button launch Pro instead of the HP scanner software.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 1:16 PM
> To: Ramsey, David
> Subject: Re: Pro and new lines
> 
> 
> Okay.  Good luck.  Hope I'm not the only person in the world to use the
> feature.  I know that all-in-one functionality with few options meets
> the needs of the vast majority of users.  I love it for my scanner's
> capture of pictures.  For OCR, I maintain a bibliographic database
> into which I scan 500-1000 records per year; after about 300 checks
> with perl scripts, I check them against the original line-by-line:
> 	http://www.hcibib.org/
> 
> My other gripe was that the scan button on the scanner activated
> the HP software, even when Omnipage was running.  It would
> be nice to have Omnipage intercept it.  But then, others might
> complain if you did.
> 
> > I'll guarantee you'll be able to do this in the version of Pro I'm working
> > on. But it's a ways off...
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 11:13 AM
> > To: Ramsey, David
> > Subject: Re: Pro and new lines
> > 
> > 
> > Bummer.  It seems like there should be a way to get
> > the character recognition output out before it does
> > all the steps that I don't want it to do.
> > 
> > I'll try TextBridge. :-(
> > 
> > > Gary,
> > > 
> > > Yeah, we went to a lot of effort to implement the "Styles" feature on
> Mac
> > > OmniPage, just for situations like yours.
> > > 
> > > Unfortunately there is no corresponding feature, nor any way to simulate
> > it,
> > > in Windows Pro.
> > > 
> > > -- David Ramsey
> > > former Mac OmniPage Team Lead
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 20 09:01:34 1999
Subject: Re: citation data?
To: Chaomei.Chen@brunel.ac.uk (Chaomei Chen)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 09:01:34 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.1.32.19990420105017.009c0c00@mailhost.brunel.ac.uk> from "Chaomei Chen" at Apr 20, 99 10:50:17 am
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The short answer is that there is no reference information online.

The long answer is that what you are talking about has been a long
term ambition of mine and a research interest.

Some work may be usable:
Each record in the HCI bibliography has a %M field with a unique identifier.
The identifiers are not arbitrary.  I set them up so that a list
of references could be created without the target record being online.
The identifiers are hierarchical, separated by ".".  Example:
	C.CHI.98.1.1
is read: Conference, CHI, 1998, Volume 1, Page 1.
	J.IJMMS.20.3.241
is read:
	Journal, IJMMS, Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 241.
Some conferences have volumes, some do not, so it's a little tricky.
Many papers in edited books only appear in the table of contents
of the whole book.  I'd be tempted now to use the ISBN for the book
for the ID, although I have used B.Author.Year for authored books and
E.Editor.Year for edited books.

Searching for an item by its ID is relatively fast.  Items with IDs
appear in the HCI Bib search results with a funny bookmark symbol.

Caveats:
	Not all records have %M fields (about 18K of 19K records do).
		I could be persuaded to add missing ones.
	Not all %M fields are unique.  Records on the same page
		have the same %M field (and if there is no page number,
		the the page number is "-").  I could be persuaded to
		add a letter to make the ID unique (e.g., the first
		item on page 12 could be 12a, then 12b, etc.

So, that is what is there, just in case it's of use to you.

> Hi, Gary,
> 
> We are about to do a citation analysis of the major HCI literature. 
> We want to build a citation database. We are looking for existing databases
> that
> can minimise the initial pre-processing cost/time. So I wonder if there is any
> way that one can extract references/bibliograhy from each entry in your HCI
> Bibliography.
> Eventually, this database will support services equivalent to ISI's ones,
> except
> constrained to the field of HCI. Our particular interests include the
> following:
> to identify emergent trends in the literature
> to identify landmark and influential work in the eyes of HCI researchers
> to track the development and influence of specific articles
> to provide a visualisation-based user interface to navigate the literature.
> 
> If possible, I would also like to pursue possibilities of collaboration, to
> incorporate citation work, once QCed of course, into the HCI Bib.
> 
> Look forward to hearing from you.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Chaomei Chen
> Brunel University 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 20 09:15:06 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: klatsky@oswego.edu (Gary Klatsky)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 09:15:06 -0400 (EDT)
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Good idea.  There are publisher records in the HCIBIB,
so I have a fair amount of information.
I'll think a little about that and other possibilities.

> Gary
> 
> I just took a look at your changes to the HCIBIB website.  One small
> suggestion. On the page of top publishers, it would be great to have links
> to their web sites. If they were there I couldn't find them. This would
> allow easier requests for review copies.   The site looks great and thanks
> for all the work you put into it.
> 
> Gary
> 
> Gary J. Klatsky
> Department of Psychology				klatsky@oswego.edu
> Oswego State University (SUNY)			http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky
> Oswego, NY 13126					Voice: (315) 341 3474
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 20 10:38:46 1999
Subject: Re: FW: XXX: Windows 98: OmniPage Pro 9.X: OCR
To: techies@caere.com (Caere Technical Support)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 10:38:46 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199904201333.HAA21883@Sykes.Com> from "Caere Technical Support" at Apr 20, 99 07:33:29 am
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Thanks.  There are no options for what I was able to do on the Mac.
I've just ordered TextBridge to see if that will work for me.

Former Caere User

> 
> Dear Caere Customer,
> 
> Thank you for your email regarding your Caere software.
> 
> What you will need to do is go to Tools>Options and to the Page Format tab.  You will need to play with the settings in the Output Format section to see what works best with your document.  Also, you should manually zone your text sections as text, rather than letting the software do it automatically.  This will give you better accuracy.
> 
> If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to give us a call here at 408-395-8319 or contact us through email at techies@caere.com.
> 
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> 
> Lucretia
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> 
> Problem Description: 
> I want to OCR-scan so that (1) a newline is inserted when there is a newline
> in the image, and (2) no other newlines are inserted.  I've used Caere sw on
> a mac for years and was able to do this with an option to map newlines to
> newlines.  The closest I've come is to use a single column table zone, but
> when I save it, Omnipage has inserted newlines which I can't turn off.
> Basically, I need to figure out how to turn off a variaety of "smarts" so
> that something like:
> 
> 1. The dog jumped over the hill.
> 2. The big red dog jumped over the very large hill.
> 
> Gets recognized and saved as two lines (or paragraphs, if you prefer to call
> it that).
> 
> ------------------------------------------------
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From perlman Tue Apr 20 11:50:58 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (perlman)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 11:50:58 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: klatsky@oswego.edu
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How's this:
	http://www.hcibib.org/publishers.html

> Good idea.  There are publisher records in the HCIBIB,
> so I have a fair amount of information.
> I'll think a little about that and other possibilities.
> 
> > Gary
> > 
> > I just took a look at your changes to the HCIBIB website.  One small
> > suggestion. On the page of top publishers, it would be great to have links
> > to their web sites. If they were there I couldn't find them. This would
> > allow easier requests for review copies.   The site looks great and thanks
> > for all the work you put into it.
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > Gary J. Klatsky
> > Department of Psychology				klatsky@oswego.edu
> > Oswego State University (SUNY)			http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky
> > Oswego, NY 13126					Voice: (315) 341 3474
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 20 12:19:01 1999
Subject: Re: Everyone still on for the 27th?
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 12:19:01 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: normorel@oclc.org, tinapple@kcd.com, russell_branaghan@fitch.com,
	JAH@csi.compuserve.com
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I'm still on.

I will speak about building web applications that are
universally accessible by:
 * users on single-frame text AND multi-frame graphical browsers
 * users working in different languages
 * visually impaired users
and how the major browsers support or do not support these goals,
and how we work around it when they do not.

I very much need IE 4.0 or 5.0 as Netscape 4/4.5 does not support
nearly as many accessibility features as IE.  I need IE to properly
beat up on Netscape.

All this in 15-20 minutes.

Gary

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> Gary, Lorraine and David,
> 
> I have been waiting to hear back from a few
> people before making an announcement for
> next week's meeting. Keith Instone could
> not make it so I'll be his replacement on
> the panel.
> 
> I want to title the meeeting "State of the
> Web Address" with the purpose of
> sharing what working, not working
> and what the future for interaction is on the
> web. I want you to share you insights and
> examples of good design, bad design,
> guidelines, etc. What else do you think we
> could cover? Each of you should plan about
> 15-20 minutes and then we'll take open
> questions and input from the attendees.
> The meeting will be held at Compuserve
> off Henderson at 7:00. We should have full
> internet access so bring lots of example URLs.
> 
> Basically, everyone of you on the panel has
> a different sort of expertise in the area of
> web-based interaction design. I'd like to
> take advantage of that and have everyone
> focus at least a little on that area.
> 
> Gary: you are an expert at information
> database, search, retrieval and layout. So maybe
> you can cover that area and general perceptions
> about the web.
> 
> Lorraine, you mentioned building applications
> for the web so maybe you can cover what
> hard about that and how to over come issues
> when you only have a  single window to work
> from etc.
> 
> David, you mentioned doing alot of work with
> multi-media and design of the web. Can you
> cover interaction issues associated with this
> areas such as effective and practical use of
> multi-media, using a 30 fps video when a gif
> will do, splash screen misuse, etc. And anything
> else you can share on general interaction design
> for the web.
> 
> I will try to cover more on ecommerce on the
> web, general navigation etc.
> 
> How does this sound to everyone? I'll post an
> general announcement tomorrow as soon as I hear a
> confirmation from everyone.
> 
> Chris
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From perlman Tue Apr 20 13:45:36 1999
Subject: Re: citation data?
To: Chaomei.Chen@brunel.ac.uk (Chaomei Chen)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 13:45:36 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: director@hcibib.org
In-Reply-To: <3.0.1.32.19990420152034.009adb10@mailhost.brunel.ac.uk> from "Chaomei Chen" at Apr 20, 99 03:20:34 pm
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All the HCIBIB data is world readable.
	HTML: http://www.hcibib.org/ftp/
	CGI: http://www.hcibib.org/listdir.cgi
	FTP: ftp://ftp.hcibib.org/
The record format is described in:
	http://www.hcibib.org/refer.html

Caveat:
	The public files are not the same as the source files.
	When a file is released, the source file (which is not
	publicly accessible) is transformed into the released
	format.  The two are not too different.  The main
	change is that the titles for conferences and journals,
	which are stored in abbreviated form, are expanded.
	Example, HYPER96 gets expanded into "Proceedings of the
	Seventh ACM Conference on Hypertext".  Some comments are
	stripped out, but they are about data input.  Finally,
	fields get reordered and some fields get filled to 78
	characters.

About authors.  I have not done any authority control on
author names (other than to correct mispellings).
I do have a list of frequent authors and variations.

For the citation stuff, for many records you could
take a few words (maybe all words longer than one
character) and AND them in a search of the HCIBIB
to get to the HCIBIB record (if it exists).
The first I tried of these looked like a valid citation
to an HCIBIB entry, but I guess it was never published!
When I tried the first paper in CHI95, however, most
queries matched one record.  If you want to use the
HCIBIB search service for this, let me know and I'll
put in a special option to process the query (although
you could do it, I'd want to note the type of query
in the stats).  You can script the queries so that
they could run off peak and so that you would only
need to process exceptions.  Here's an example:

http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=Polson;Lewis;Theory-based;design;for;easily;learned;interfaces;Human-Computer;Interaction;1990;191-220&highlight=checked

If you ask for raw data coming back, you can see how you could process
a lot with little effort:

http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=Polson;Lewis;Theory-based;design;for;easily;learned;interfaces;Human-Computer;Interaction;1990;191-220&unformatted=checked&print=checked

Brief format:

http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=Polson;Lewis;Theory-based;design;for;easily;learned;interfaces;Human-Computer;Interaction;1990;191-220&unformatted=checked&print=checked&citation=checked

By the way, although I am sure you know about citation
research, I recall a little experiment done in conjunction
with the research symposium of the 1992 CHI conference in Monterey.
Jim Hollan applied latent semantic indexing to some subset
of the HCIBIB (maybe all) and looked at movement of the
centroid of the field.  He also spoke of positioning people
in the space; Bill Gaver was closest to the center.
Although this might not be of interest to citation analysis,
having an independent measure of "trend" might be useful.

Longer term, it would be nice to get a list of IDs to put back
into the records.  There are lots of ways the information could
be intergrated into the HCIBIB or other services.

For items that do not appear in the HCIBIB, it would be useful
if we could coordinate  the assignment of code names to conferences
and journals.  Maybe the easiest method for journals is to use
the ISSN, but there are some standard codes (not that I have used
any for the HCIBIB).

All for now...

> At 09:01 AM 4/20/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >The short answer is that there is no reference information online.
> >
> >The long answer is that what you are talking about has been a long
> >term ambition of mine and a research interest.
> >
> >Some work may be usable:
> >Each record in the HCI bibliography has a %M field with a unique identifier.
> >The identifiers are not arbitrary.  I set them up so that a list
> >of references could be created without the target record being online.
> >The identifiers are hierarchical, separated by ".".  Example:
> >	C.CHI.98.1.1
> >is read: Conference, CHI, 1998, Volume 1, Page 1.
> >	J.IJMMS.20.3.241
> >is read:
> >	Journal, IJMMS, Volume 20, Issue 3, Page 241.
> 
> Thanks for the info. We will build the database with citation details
> from scratch. This %M is quite close to what I want for document citation 
> index. I would include author citation index facilities as well. Our plan
> is to start with SIGCHI's online proceedings (1995-1998)and I have got some
> BCS HCI data as well. The first, and the most time-consuming thing, is to
> clean up the citation details. Would it be possible for us to get a copy of
> the HCI bib to work with locally during this data pre-processing stage? We 
> can promise to forward you updated clean citation data as we proceed.
> 
> I want the citation database to be compatible with the HCI bib for easy data 
> exchange. Is it possible for me to look at the storage format of the HCI bib?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Chaomei
> 
> >Some conferences have volumes, some do not, so it's a little tricky.
> >Many papers in edited books only appear in the table of contents
> >of the whole book.  I'd be tempted now to use the ISBN for the book
> >for the ID, although I have used B.Author.Year for authored books and
> >E.Editor.Year for edited books.
> >
> >Searching for an item by its ID is relatively fast.  Items with IDs
> >appear in the HCI Bib search results with a funny bookmark symbol.
> >
> >Caveats:
> >	Not all records have %M fields (about 18K of 19K records do).
> >		I could be persuaded to add missing ones.
> >	Not all %M fields are unique.  Records on the same page
> >		have the same %M field (and if there is no page number,
> >		the the page number is "-").  I could be persuaded to
> >		add a letter to make the ID unique (e.g., the first
> >		item on page 12 could be 12a, then 12b, etc.
> >
> >So, that is what is there, just in case it's of use to you.
> >
> >> Hi, Gary,
> >> 
> >> We are about to do a citation analysis of the major HCI literature. 
> >> We want to build a citation database. We are looking for existing databases
> >> that
> >> can minimise the initial pre-processing cost/time. So I wonder if there
> is any
> >> way that one can extract references/bibliograhy from each entry in your HCI
> >> Bibliography.
> >> Eventually, this database will support services equivalent to ISI's ones,
> >> except
> >> constrained to the field of HCI. Our particular interests include the
> >> following:
> >> to identify emergent trends in the literature
> >> to identify landmark and influential work in the eyes of HCI researchers
> >> to track the development and influence of specific articles
> >> to provide a visualisation-based user interface to navigate the literature.
> >> 
> >> If possible, I would also like to pursue possibilities of collaboration, to
> >> incorporate citation work, once QCed of course, into the HCI Bib.
> >> 
> >> Look forward to hearing from you.
> >> 
> >> Best wishes,
> >> 
> >> Chaomei Chen
> >> Brunel University 
> >> 
> >
> >
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 20 13:53:35 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: klatsky@Oswego.EDU (Gary Klatsky)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 13:53:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000601be8b50$a17693e0$cc320381@klatsky.oswego.edu> from "Gary Klatsky" at Apr 20, 99 01:10:02 pm
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It's hard to know where Info should link to,
and since the HCIBIB has info about publishers,
getting that info allows me to control what people see.

I've never seen color being used to indicate an off-site
link.  Little icons are popular.  I used color to make it
stand out without having to resort to tables or a graphic.

Glad it's useful.  Or at least it appears useful.

> Boy are you fast.  I expected that clicking on the publisher's name and
> clicking on "info"  would have sent me to different sites as they show up as
> different colors on my browser.  Otherwise the link is great
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Gary
> Gary J. Klatsky
> Department of Psychology				klatsky@oswego.edu
> Oswego State University (SUNY)			http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky
> Oswego, NY 13126					Voice: (315) 341 3474
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent:	Tuesday, April 20, 1999 11:51 AM
> To:	perlman
> Cc:	klatsky@Oswego.EDU
> Subject:	Re: your mail
> 
> How's this:
> 	http://www.hcibib.org/publishers.html
> 
> > Good idea.  There are publisher records in the HCIBIB,
> > so I have a fair amount of information.
> > I'll think a little about that and other possibilities.
> >
> > > Gary
> > >
> > > I just took a look at your changes to the HCIBIB website.  One small
> > > suggestion. On the page of top publishers, it would be great to have
> links
> > > to their web sites. If they were there I couldn't find them. This would
> > > allow easier requests for review copies.   The site looks great and
> thanks
> > > for all the work you put into it.
> > >
> > > Gary
> > >
> > > Gary J. Klatsky
> > > Department of Psychology				klatsky@oswego.edu
> > > Oswego State University (SUNY)			http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky
> > > Oswego, NY 13126					Voice: (315) 341 3474
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 20 14:53:11 1999
Subject: Re: Fwd: FW: ? broken link
To: instone@usableweb.com (Keith Instone), Steven@liu.com
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 14:53:11 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman@acm.org, svdougla@facstaff.wisc.edu
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.32.19990420142617.00a6aa90@argus-inc.com> from "Keith Instone" at Apr 20, 99 02:26:59 pm
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Fixed.

All the link pages are generated from the HCI Bibliography,
which I maintain.

> Gary, this is your fix, right?? Been quite some time since I touched the 
> SIGCHI site.....
> 
> 
> >From: Steven@liu.com
> >Sender: "Steven Liu" <Steven@liu.com>
> >To: "Keith Instone (E-mail)" <instone@usableweb.com>
> >Subject: FW: ? broken link
> >Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 11:32:20 -0700
> >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook 8.5, Build 4.71.2173.0
> >Importance: Normal
> >
> >Hi Keith,
> >
> >Hope all is going fine.. How do I make changes to this site?
> >
> >Thanks in advance
> >
> >Steven Liu
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From:   Steve Douglas [mailto:svdougla@facstaff.wisc.edu]
> >Sent:   Thursday, April 08, 1999 8:20 AM
> >To:     infodir_sigchi@acm.org
> >Subject:        ? broken link
> >
> >Hi  -
> >http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/#PROGRAMS
> >Under PROGRAMS, item #6 re: CHI program at DePaul Univ seems to be "404".
> >Thanks -i just happen to be interested in this program.
> >Steve
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 20 15:22:39 1999
Subject: Re: Suggest-a-Link!: Thomas, John
To: jcthomas@us.ibm.com
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 15:22:39 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199904201918.PAA20223@turing.acm.org> from "jcthomas@us.ibm.com" at Apr 20, 99 03:18:20 pm
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Done.

> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> 
> %M U.___ jcthomas@us.ibm.com 
> %0 INTERNET
> %D 1999-04-20
> %A John Thomas
> %I Truthtable
> %K hci-sites:people
> %O http://www.truthtable.com/hci.html/ Most Related to HCI
> %T Thomas, John
> %U mailto:truthtable@aol.com
> %W http://www.truthtable.com/
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 20 17:07:54 1999
Subject: Re: Everyone still on for the 27th?
To: JAH@CSI.compuserve.com (Jane A. Henderson)
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 17:07:54 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199904201623_MC2-72AD-284@compuserve.com> from "Jane A. Henderson" at Apr 20, 99 04:17:14 pm
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Could you check if its IE 4.0, please?

It has a lot of neat accessibility features
that I'd like to tantalize people with.

> Lorraine et al,
> 
> You folks should be OK with Internet access in the CompuServe Lecture Hall.
>  We can assume that there is a relatively recent version of IE running on
> that machine.  If you need Netscape or want me to verify which version of
> IE is running on that machine, let me know I will get that information back
> to you.  
> 
> Jane
> 


From perlman Wed Apr 21 10:09:11 1999
Subject: Re: Request
To: mbacke@caramail.com (MBACKE SY)
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 10:09:11 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <924688225001176@caramail.com> from "MBACKE SY" at Apr 21, 99 03:22:33 pm
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Try: http://www.hcibib.org

> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
> this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
> 
> --=_NextPart_Caramail_001176924688225_ID
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> Hello Mr Perlman,
> well I'am a computer scientisst and i have to developp an 
> application software. This aplication have to test an 
> electroni card.
> To see that the futur user don't have knowledge in computer 
> science, i must develop an ergonomic application very easy 
> to use.
> So i want you please to send some information about the 
> HCI.
> I hope you will  send these informations.
> I thank you in anticipation.   
> 
> ______________________________________________________
> Bo=eete aux lettres - Caramail - http://www.caramail.com
> 
> 
> --=_NextPart_Caramail_001176924688225_ID--
> 


From perlman Wed Apr 21 12:43:53 1999
Subject: Re: accessible local sigs page
To: riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson)
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 12:43:53 -0400 (EDT)
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I don't know (maybe I don't understand the question).

Mail to chi-x-request goes to the list owner.
Mail to chi-x is sent to the list from chi-list-owner (I think).

> Gary,
> 
> Basic question -- I'm braindead this morning: when/how does email get sent
> to a local sig alias with the "-request" suffix (e.g., chi-baychi-request)?
> Everytime someone sends email to chi-baychi, or ...????
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>               voice: +1 510 524-2421   fax: +1 510 524-3659
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>               264 Arlington Avenue, Kensington CA 94707 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Apr 22 14:14:27 1999
Subject: Re: Advice about HCI in Product Design
To: Tom.Vavik@aho.no (Tom Vavik)
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 14:14:27 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.19990421135920.00895dc0@jag.aho.no> from "Tom Vavik" at Apr 21, 99 01:59:20 pm
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I'd check out Helander's Handboook of HCI
or Salvendy's Handbook of HF, especially
the second editions of each:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=handbook;{salvendy,helander}&file=books

I think the chapter in Helander II by Wixon and Wilson may be relevant:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=E.Helander.97
IV Evaluation of HCI
27 The Usability Engineering Framework for Product Design and Evaluation
	Dennis Wixon	Chauncey Wilson

I think the main topics would focus on user centered design and evaluation.

A good site that is well connected to both fields is:
	http://www.cmu.edu/cfa/design/programs/mdes/mdes.html

The HCI Biblioraphy contains most reference information you need.
	http://www.hcibib.org/
Here is a list of organizations:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/ORGANIZATIONS.html
Here is the conference coverage of the HCIBIB:
	http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html
If you like, I could add information about each so that
you could refer to it and it would be maintained along with
the other information in the HCIBIB.

Gary

> I am going to write about 4 pages about HCI conected to Industrial Design /
> Product Design in the new version of our book in Norwegian called
> Produktdesign.
> 
> I have found out that the books of Sneiderman, Preece and Nielsen are a
> starting point. Is it possible to ask for some advice about what the main
> topics could be in our book ?
> 
> I sugest an introduction about the main terms and a short history of HCI,
> then I would like to go into some topics relevant to Product Design and end
> up with som guidelines and checlists, and referencis to litteratur,
> societies and conferences.
> 
>   
> Tom Vavik
> Associate Professor
> 
> Oslo School of Architecture
> Institute of Industrial Design
> Ergonomics
> P.O. Box 6768
> N-0130 Oslo, Norway
> 
> phone  	(+47) 22 99 71 50
> fax	(+47) 22 11 31 20
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 23 10:58:25 1999
Subject: Re: CHI99 - Advance Registration - Only 1 Week Left
To: normorel@OCLC.ORG
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 10:58:25 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F8631241027BFC1D@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Apr 23, 99 09:45:38 am
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As a member of a liaison team, I think it should
be a requirement that you spell liaison correctly!

> Just a reminder to interested parties, that CHI 99 is coming up in a month
> and that the advanced registration date is pretty soon.  Hope to see you
> there!
> 
> Lorraine Normore
> Doug Hoecker
> CSTG SIGCHI Liason Team
> 
> 1999 Conference on Computer-Human Interaction
> 
>                             CHI 99
>                     "The CHI Is the Limit"
>                          15-20 May 1999
>                       Pittsburgh, PA, USA
>                http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/ap
> 
> 29 April 1999 is the advance registration deadline for CHI 99.
> Register early to take advantage of the lower fees.  On-site
> registration in Pittsburgh will begin on 15 May.
> 
> For on-line registration and the advance program, please see
> http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/ap
> 
> CHI 99 Conference Office
> +1 410 263 5382
> chi99-help@acm.org
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> This service is provided by HFES to facilitate technical discussions
> among CSTG members. Messages distributed on this service are not official
> HFES statements and they should not be considered as direct communications
> with the HFES, its administrative agents, or its central office staff.
> 
> Report problems to the HFES-CSTG administrator at HFES-CSTG-request@LISTSERV.VT.EDU.
> 
> To unsubscribe, send a message from your receiving e-mail account to
> LISTSERV@LISTSERV.VT.EDU with the 1-line text stating SIGNOFF HFES-CSTG.
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 23 12:08:03 1999
Subject: Re: CHI99 - Advance Registration - Only 1 Week Left
To: normorel@oclc.org (Normore, Lorraine)
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 12:08:03 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F8631241027BFC1E@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Apr 23, 99 11:09:37 am
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> Thank you for noticing.  Did you fix it and send it out?

Saw it too late.

> What I've noticed is that I seem NOT to be on the CSTG list despite years of
> trying to be.  Can you put me on the list?  

Done.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 10:58 AM
> To: normorel@OCLC.ORG
> Subject: Re: CHI99 - Advance Registration - Only 1 Week Left
> 
> 
> As a member of a liaison team, I think it should
> be a requirement that you spell liaison correctly!
> 
> > Just a reminder to interested parties, that CHI 99 is coming up in a month
> > and that the advanced registration date is pretty soon.  Hope to see you
> > there!
> > 
> > Lorraine Normore
> > Doug Hoecker
> > CSTG SIGCHI Liason Team
> > 
> > 1999 Conference on Computer-Human Interaction
> > 
> >                             CHI 99
> >                     "The CHI Is the Limit"
> >                          15-20 May 1999
> >                       Pittsburgh, PA, USA
> >                http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/ap
> > 
> > 29 April 1999 is the advance registration deadline for CHI 99.
> > Register early to take advantage of the lower fees.  On-site
> > registration in Pittsburgh will begin on 15 May.
> > 
> > For on-line registration and the advance program, please see
> > http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/ap
> > 
> > CHI 99 Conference Office
> > +1 410 263 5382
> > chi99-help@acm.org
> > 
> > 
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > This service is provided by HFES to facilitate technical discussions
> > among CSTG members. Messages distributed on this service are not official
> > HFES statements and they should not be considered as direct communications
> > with the HFES, its administrative agents, or its central office staff.
> > 
> > Report problems to the HFES-CSTG administrator at
> HFES-CSTG-request@LISTSERV.VT.EDU.
> > 
> > To unsubscribe, send a message from your receiving e-mail account to
> > LISTSERV@LISTSERV.VT.EDU with the 1-line text stating SIGNOFF HFES-CSTG.
> > 
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 23 16:33:13 1999
Subject: Re: HCI bibliography
To: alara@mco.edu (Albert Lara)
Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 16:33:13 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <s7209b83.028@at851.mco.edu> from "Albert Lara" at Apr 23, 99 04:10:36 pm
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That volume is published by the Cambridge University Press.

> Hello there,
> 
> I am doing some graduate research and ran across 2 articles listed in the HCI bibs. I am not sure how to go about accessing the actual articles. Please let me know how to go about obtaining the following articles:
> 
> The Use of Focus Groups as an Evaluation Technique in HCI evaluation / Patrick J. O' Donnel / Geoff Scobie/ Isobel Baxter - Proceedings of the HCI'91 Conference on People and Computers VI 1991 p. 211-224
> 
> Training within an Interactive Multimedia Evaluation / Arja Vainio-Larsson - Proceedings of the HCI '91 Conference on People and Computers VI 1991 p. 225-236
>  
> (both of these are from the same issue)
> 
> Any help will be greatly appreciated. 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> A.J. Lara
> 


From perlman Sat Apr 24 21:31:30 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI rep at CHI 99 Local SIGs workshop???
To: riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson)
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 21:31:30 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman@ACM.ORG, JAH@CSI.COMPUSERVE.COM, russell_branaghan@FITCH.COM,
	normorel@OCLC.ORG
In-Reply-To: <v04003a07b347a8eac3cf@[206.169.227.232]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at Apr 24, 99 10:08:05 am
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I though Chris Rochwell was going to attend.  I just sent him mail
asking him.  (I also suggested to him that he run for Chair, by the way).

Gary

> Hi,
> 
> Any chance that a BuckCHI representative will be able to be at the CHI 99
> Local SIGs workshop?  I hope so.
> 
> Richard Anderson
> SIGCHI Local SIGs Chair
> 
> Date:         Wed, 7 Apr 1999 10:21:04 -0700
> From: "Richard I. Anderson" <riander@well.com>
> Subject:      CHI 99 Local SIGs working meeting: May 17
> To: CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG
> 
> As has been true at the past two CHI conferences, we will hold a full-day
> Local SIGs working meeting the Monday of CHI conference week.  That means
> we will meet on Monday, May 17 at CHI 99 in Pittsburgh, PA.
> 
> At CHI 98, leaders of 27 chartered and prospective chapters -- from 11
> different countries -- assembled for a very productive workshop.  At this
> year's workshop, we will begin to address the creation of a CHI local sig
> congress -- a body of local sig representatives that will provide
> assistance to all local sigs and enable local sigs to have a bigger voice
> in the CHI community and in SIGCHI.  We will also extend our past
> examination of issues that are key to the success of local sigs.
> 
> As was true at the first two workshops, one-day of attendee expenses local
> to Pittsburgh will be reimburseable following the conference, though this
> applies to only one attendee per local sig.
> 
> Details on how to apply can be found at
> http://www.well.com/user/riander/chi99-localsigs-wkshp.html.
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>               voice: +1 510 524-2421   fax: +1 510 524-3659
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>               264 Arlington Avenue, Kensington CA 94707 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Apr 25 11:55:16 1999
Subject: Re: about =?iso-8859-1?Q?icons=85?=
To: ggronier@club-internet.fr
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 11:55:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3722F5ED.410A6B28@club-internet.fr> from "guillaume gronier" at Apr 25, 99 12:01:13 pm
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This paper is published by the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

An Application of the Semantic Differential to Icon Design
COMPUTER SYSTEMS: Computer-Based Displays I
Rungtai Lin
Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting 1992 v.1 p.336-340 
Copyright 1992 Human Factors Society 

	Previous studies have indicated that the semantic differential
was effective in evaluating comprehension of icons. However, the
capability of semantic differential ratings depends on whether the
underlying rating factors have been chosen properly. It is necessary to
find out what cognitive factors affect the evaluation of an icon. Then,
these factors can be used as the basis for semantic differential
ratings on the proposed icons during the design stage. Most of the
studies are focused on the evaluation after the design is completed.
Very few have ever mentioned the approaches of icon evaluation at the
design stage to ensure the design quality. Therefore, the purpose of
this study is intended to derive and validate the cognitive factors
that affect icon designs, and to provide designers with a tool having
predictive information for evaluating and modifying the proposed icons
at an early design stage.


> Dear Colleague,
> 
> In collaboration with the Psychological Department at the University of
> Metz, I realize a paper about icon's usability.
> 
> It's why I would be interessed in your article "An application of the
> semantic differencial to icon design" (1995), but also in others papers
> you might write on this topic.
> 
> I look forward to hearing from you.
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> 
> Guillaume Gronier
> 
> 
> ****************************
> Guillaume GRONIER
> University of Metz
> Department of Psychology
> 
> 19 bis, rue Dupont des Loges
> 57000 Metz
> FRANCE
> 
> E.mail : ggronier@club-internet.fr
> ****************************
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Apr 25 23:21:54 1999
Subject: Re: new pix online in secret directory
To: PALMER@mps.ohio-state.edu (WILLIAM PALMER)
Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 23:21:54 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <01JAGSQ2UGY08WXV9N@mps.ohio-state.edu> from "WILLIAM PALMER" at Apr 25, 99 10:27:21 pm
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I'll put penguins on our summer CD.
Maybe a penguin diagram, too.

> Nice pics, Gary But no penguins!
> 


From perlman Mon Apr 26 08:43:56 1999
Subject: Re: new pix online in secret directory
To: #060#Tom#062#_Thomas_C_Palmer%GWHDQ.Crestar@smtpgate.crestar.com
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 08:43:56 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <135E243781883A7C@-SMF-> from "#060#Tom#062#_Thomas_C_Palmer%GWHDQ.Crestar@smtpgate.crestar.com" at Apr 26, 99 08:37:10 am
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Ah, new toys.

> Great pix, and great set-up.  I'm impressed with how fast they load on the PC here at work.  I ordered my new Dell Pentium III 450MHz pc over the weekend and look forward to joining the technology of the late 90's.  See you on Memorial Day!
> 
> >>> perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary PERLMAN) 04/25 10:09 PM >>>
> I finally sat down with some pictures and scanned in 40 or so.
> They are in:
>  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/images/1998/ 
> Sorry, no thumbnails, but longish names.
> 
> This is a "secret" directory (no pages link to it),
> so please do not link to it form a public page (e.g.,
> here are pix of my family).
> 
> love ot all,
> 
> Gary
>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
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> 


From perlman Tue Apr 27 08:49:47 1999
Subject: Re: pix
To: palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 08:49:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990427124026.EDRC26730@LOCALNAME> from "palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net" at Apr 27, 99 12:40:26 pm
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I am sure some were taken by Fran.

If you like, I could send you the CD version, but you might want to wait for
me to develop a larger library of scans.

G

> good pix, gary. fran thinks some of them may be hers. we enjoyed looking at
> them.
> 
> on my machine it takes a long time to get them up on screen. they are bigger
> than life, especially those with the disney characters.
> 
> see ya
> 
> opa
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 27 16:30:36 1999
Subject: Re: Me
To: ablair@ag.ohio.gov (Adrianne M. Blair)
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 16:30:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <vines.lJv7+UjV7rA@Server6.ag.state.oh.us> from "Adrianne M. Blair" at Apr 27, 99 04:20:38 pm
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And your name gains you the post-position!

>   Thank you for your prompt action.  
> 
>   Luv, 
> 
> Adrianne B.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 27 23:54:35 1999
Subject: BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS: approval required (A747A225) (fwd)
To: daryayers@EMAIL.MSN.COM
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 23:54:35 -0400 (EDT)
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Could you please include a line or two about what CO-ASIS is,
including a URL (e.g., http://www.asis.org/Chapters/coasis/coasishm.htm).

Many people on the BuckCHI list will not have
any idea about what this message is about.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Email Czar

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> Please Join Us on May 18
> 11:30 - 1:30
> The Fawcett Center
> 2400 Olentangy River Road
> Columbus, Ohio
> 
> Speaker:  Don Barlow, Director of the Westerville Public Library &
> Developer of The Library Channel
> 
> Topic:  The Library Channel:  Development & Implementation Philosophy
> 
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From perlman Wed Apr 28 08:10:35 1999
Subject: Re: meeting
To: dmanch@ctp.com (Deb Manchester)
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 08:10:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <D00F0E321556D21199630060B06814952C5426@blazer.columbus.ctp.com> from "Deb Manchester" at Apr 28, 99 04:57:50 am
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I added so me links to the meeting's page.
I'm going to add a couple more today.

Fary

> Gary,
> 
> I am unfortunately out of town and will not be able to attend tonight.
> Could you please send to me any handouts from the meeting?  
> 
> If you are willing, my address is:
> Deb Manchester
> 230 North Delta Drive
> Columbus, Ohio 43214
> 
> Thanks,
> Deb
> 


From perlman Wed Apr 28 08:15:25 1999
Subject: Re: Everyone still on for the 27th?
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 08:15:25 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: normorel@oclc.org, tinapple@kcd.com, russell_branaghan@fitch.com,
	JAH@csi.compuserve.com
In-Reply-To: <371B5424.691C8ECC@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Apr 19, 99 12:04:52 pm
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I added a link for me and Lorraine to the meeting's page.
David or Chris (or Lorraine, who may want to send me text
from her slides), if you want to add anything,
then please send me mail.

I think it would be nice ot write up a summary
of some of the discussion.  One topic that stood
out to me was Emily's about the rapid change rate
of the CORC system.  Another was the demographics
issue.  Etc.  Maybe we could write a few sentences
each.  Maybe we could have a discussion on
buckchi-members.

Gary

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> Gary, Lorraine and David,
> 
> I have been waiting to hear back from a few
> people before making an announcement for
> next week's meeting. Keith Instone could
> not make it so I'll be his replacement on
> the panel.
> 
> I want to title the meeeting "State of the
> Web Address" with the purpose of
> sharing what working, not working
> and what the future for interaction is on the
> web. I want you to share you insights and
> examples of good design, bad design,
> guidelines, etc. What else do you think we
> could cover? Each of you should plan about
> 15-20 minutes and then we'll take open
> questions and input from the attendees.
> The meeting will be held at Compuserve
> off Henderson at 7:00. We should have full
> internet access so bring lots of example URLs.
> 
> Basically, everyone of you on the panel has
> a different sort of expertise in the area of
> web-based interaction design. I'd like to
> take advantage of that and have everyone
> focus at least a little on that area.
> 
> Gary: you are an expert at information
> database, search, retrieval and layout. So maybe
> you can cover that area and general perceptions
> about the web.
> 
> Lorraine, you mentioned building applications
> for the web so maybe you can cover what
> hard about that and how to over come issues
> when you only have a  single window to work
> from etc.
> 
> David, you mentioned doing alot of work with
> multi-media and design of the web. Can you
> cover interaction issues associated with this
> areas such as effective and practical use of
> multi-media, using a 30 fps video when a gif
> will do, splash screen misuse, etc. And anything
> else you can share on general interaction design
> for the web.
> 
> I will try to cover more on ecommerce on the
> web, general navigation etc.
> 
> How does this sound to everyone? I'll post an
> general announcement tomorrow as soon as I hear a
> confirmation from everyone.
> 
> Chris
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From perlman Wed Apr 28 15:33:04 1999
Subject: Re: HCI Bib
To: saul@cpsc.ucalgary.ca (Saul Greenberg)
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 15:33:04 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <008801be91a7$b2ff6300$28079f88@basecamp> from "Saul Greenberg" at Apr 28, 99 12:48:04 pm
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Hi Saul,

I always appreciate fan mail, especially from a Cote-Saint-Luc-nick!

Here is what you might do.  Bug Elsevier and Kluwer about getting
past proceedings into the HCIBIB.  As I wrote in my last announcement:

100,000 searches in the past year did not find ANY articles in:
 * ECSCW (89, 91, 97) 
 * INTERACT (95,97) 
 * OZCHI (96) 
 * HCI International'97
That's because those proceedings are not online because of
lack of permissions and publications to scan.

Gary

> Hi Gary
> I know I've said this before, but I want to say it again. The HCI Bib
> is one of the most useful on-line resources related to HCI that I
> use.
> 
> In the last few months, I have used it track down otherwise difficult to
> discover topics in HCI (because they are scattered across various
> proceedings/conferences), to fill in details of my reference lists in papers
> I am writing (eg, page numbers---this saves a huge amount of time),
> and to construct reading lists for graduate courses.
> 
> If you are ever in a position where you need any kind of
> recommendation related to the HCI Bib, just ask!
> 
> Thanks for your efforts,
> Saul
> 
> ______________________________________
> Saul Greenberg, Professor
> Department of Computer Science
> University of Calgary, Calgary
> Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
> saul@cpsc.ucalgary.ca  +1 403 220 6087
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Apr 29 22:26:22 1999
Subject: Re: Suggest-a-Link!: DePaul Undergraduate Degree in HCI
To: pgeiger@shrike.depaul.edu (Patrick Geiger)
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 22:26:22 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199904300057.UAA14229@turing.acm.org> from "Patrick Geiger" at Apr 29, 99 08:57:21 pm
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Thanks.  De Paul is already listed under educational programs.
If there are research lab pages, they would be appropriate
for the hci-sites:laboratories list.

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> 
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> %I DePaul University
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> 


From perlman Fri Apr 30 23:50:13 1999
Subject: Re: Most Frequent
To: hefley@andrew.cmu.edu (Bill Hefley)
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 23:50:13 -2800 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <372A7151.694AEC5C@andrew.cmu.edu> from "Bill Hefley" at Apr 30, 99 11:13:21 pm
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You are now in the authors.db file, which groups author variations.
The list says you have 27 entries, but the search gets 31 because
of editorial roles and other issues (like being the subject of
an article).

The authors file is ad hoc, with only 23 -- I mean 24 -- entries.

The other page like that is the top publishers, which I made after
noticing that Wiley had published many more HCI books than I had
thought.  I'm not sure what to do with the page -- maybe use it
to figure out which booth to visit at CHI 99.

IUI'99 just went online tonight, by the way.

> Interesting observation about this Most Frequent page - I just stumbled
> across it while looking for some of my earlier papers in a web format -
> so I found things that had my name in them. I show up in the list with
> 19 items, but if you search only on Hefley, rather than Bill, it
> increases to something like 31 or 32 items (some are Bill, some are
> William E.)
> 
> Neat page....
> .
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 30 23:52:03 1999
Subject: Re: hcibib
To: clore@acm.org (Michael Allen Clore)
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 23:52:03 -2800 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990430103030.035ddab0@turing.acm.org> from "Michael Allen Clore" at Apr 30, 99 10:41:33 am
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It seems fine.  Thanks.

> Gary,
> 
> The migration of /acminfo/5 (which contains hcibib) to the new disk went
> smoothly. I tested hcibib after cutting over (in particular searching), and
> the site appears to be working correctly. Let us know if anything comes up.
> 
> 
> Michael Allen Clore |"It is unworthy of excellent (people) to loose
> ACM                 | hours like slaves in the labor of calculation"
> Network Info Mngr   | -Baron Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibniz (1646-1716)
> Voice: (919)847-9314 Internet: clore@acm.org, http://www.acm.org/~clore 
> 


From perlman Sat May  1 20:00:24 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: frank@ansto.gov.au
Date: Sat, 1 May 1999 20:00:24 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <9905012001.ZM156820@kent.ansto.gov.au> from "Frank Crawford" at May 1, 99 08:01:48 pm
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fmeh

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> 
> -- 
> Frank Crawford		Email:	frank@ansto.gov.au	Postal:	PMB 1
> Site Systems Manager	Phone:	+61 2 9717 3015			Menai NSW 2234
> ANSTO			Fax:	+61 2 9717 9273			Australia
> 
> PGP Fingerprint: (8BB1C821) 06 4F 35 82 1D D6 0E 56  9F AB B8 F7 67 AF 1A 9D
> 


From perlman Sun May  2 00:57:33 1999
Subject: Re: Re encrypted |stat
To: blh@livestock.org.nz (Dr. Bevin L. Harris)
Date: Sun, 2 May 1999 00:57:33 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <372BB2B9.E412E978@livestock.org.nz> from "Dr. Bevin L. Harris" at May 2, 99 02:04:42 pm
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fmeh

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> Regards
> 
> Bevin Harris
> 
> --
> Dr. Bevin L. Harris,
> Senior Research Scientist,
> Livestock Improvement Corp. LTD,
> Private Bag 3016,
> Cnr Ruakura and Morrinsville Hwy,
> Hamilton, New Zealand.
> 
> Phone 64-7-8560680
> Fax   64-7-8582741
> Email blh@livestock.org.nz
> Web   http://athena.livestock.org.nz
> 
> 
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> 
> <pre>Bevin Harris</pre>
> 
> <pre>--&nbsp;
> Dr. Bevin L. Harris,
> Senior Research Scientist,
> Livestock Improvement Corp. LTD,
> Private Bag 3016,
> Cnr Ruakura and Morrinsville Hwy,
> Hamilton, New Zealand.
> 
> Phone 64-7-8560680
> Fax&nbsp;&nbsp; 64-7-8582741
> Email blh@livestock.org.nz
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From perlman Sun May  2 21:32:38 1999
Subject: Re: showpeace
To: Perljan@aol.com
Date: Sun, 2 May 1999 21:32:39 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <e95a0cca.245e4de2@aol.com> from "Perljan@aol.com" at May 2, 99 08:54:58 pm
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Jabbit,

That's the funniest page I've ever seen.  I love the music
on the main screen:
	http://www.goblertoys.com/goblertoys.html
Very bouncy!

It could be more informative, but it's not a bad site...
Down memory lane, you can find:
	http://www.superex.com/
Lots of gratuitous features add pizazze to old standards
such as air fresheners.

Georgie is doing better, although he's still kinda cranky.

Sorry about the monster sized pix.  My new home computer
has a 1600x1200 screen and my Internet connection delivers
of 100K bytes/sec.  My serious sites average 5K/page.

Say hi to Judith for me.

Gorgo

> Hi Gargy,
> 
> So nice to hear from thee. I very much enjoyed the pictures posted on your 
> website. I haven't looked at every one yet, but I call a few up a day when I 
> am in at the NFB, where I have fast and unlimited internet access. I keep a 
> few pix on the screen, like people used to have baby pix on their desk. 
> Haven't seen the video yet. 
> 
> Oh dear about George! That must have been terrible. I hope all is fine now. 
> Does Mum know about this? Sandy's son Jake had seizures when he was young, 
> but he did outgrow them and has been fine. 
> 
> We went to the country last wekend, and the trout have survived the winter, 
> and some have eggs!
> 
> Mum took a group out to lunch on Friday. It was what she planned to do when 
> she got out of the hospital in January. She seemed a little weak, and she 
> said it exhausted her. It was pleasant. The group was: Sheila, Phil, Judith, 
> me, Maria, and her podiatrist friend Marie. 
> 
> I recently found a hilarious website you should check out - 
> http://www.goblertoys.com/toys.html
> 
> Love to y'all, Janet
> 


From perlman Sun May  2 21:57:47 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Membership Form Information
To: wourmsd@battelle.org (David F. Wourms)
Date: Sun, 2 May 1999 21:57:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199904271326.JAA24889@turing.acm.org> from "David F. Wourms" at Apr 27, 99 09:26:13 am
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Hi,

Thanks for your interest in joining BuckCHI!

We received your information last week,
but have not received $10 dues to BuckCHI at the chapter mailbox:
	PO Box 20187, Columbus OH 43220
When we get your dues, your membership will be processed ASAP.

Is there an HCI-related web page at Battelle you could point at?

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair

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> %basicpublic yes
> %category Regular
> %date 19990427
> %email wourmsd@battelle.org
> %firstname David F.
> %formtype Submit
> %homeaddress 4675 Stonehill Street
> %homecity Hilliard
> %homephone unlisted
> %homepostcode 43026
> %homestate OH
> %interests Information Representation in Retail, Financial, and Consumer Product development; Use-centered design
> %lastname Wourms
> %sendmail work
> %skills Usability Analysis; Ergonomic design and analysis
> %workaddress 505 King Ave; Rm 10-356
> %workcity Columbus
> %workdept Systems Analysis & Engineering
> %workorg Battelle Memorial Institute
> %workpage 
> %workphone (614) 424-3696
> %workpostcode 43201
> %workpublic yes
> %workstate OH
> %www 
> 


From perlman Sun May  2 22:00:33 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Membership Form Information
To: sbaidya@cbsinc.com (Sophia  Baidya)
Date: Sun, 2 May 1999 22:00:33 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199904210150.VAA25689@turing.acm.org> from "Sophia  Baidya" at Apr 20, 99 09:50:08 pm
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Thanks for your interest in joining BuckCHI.

We received your form two weeks ago, but have
not received $10 dues to BuckCHI at:
	PO Box 20187, Columbus, OH 43220
When we get your dues, your membership will be
set up ASAP.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair

> %acmmember yes
> %basicpublic yes
> %category Regular
> %consultant yes
> %date 19990420
> %email sbaidya@cbsinc.com
> %firstname Sophia 
> %formtype Submit
> %homeaddress 2901 Brandon Rd
> %homecity Columbus
> %homephone 
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From perlman Mon May  3 13:17:55 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: wanda@aiki.mc.duke.edu (Wanda Krassowska)
Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 13:17:55 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199905031232.IAA29809@rhine.mc.duke.edu> from "Wanda Krassowska" at May 3, 99 08:32:03 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
>  Wanda Krassowska, Ph.D. (wanda.krassowska@duke.edu)
>  Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering
>  Duke University, Box 90281, Durham, NC 27708-0281
>  ph. 919-660-5105, fax 919-660-5405
> 
> 


From perlman Mon May  3 13:18:34 1999
Subject: Re: STAT password
To: ndd@aiki.mc.duke.edu (Ned Danieley)
Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 13:18:34 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990503092204.B12796@aiki.mc.duke.edu> from "Ned Danieley" at May 3, 99 09:22:04 am
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fmeh

> 
> please send me a password for |STAT.
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -- 
> Ned Danieley (ndd@eel-mail.mc.duke.edu)
> Experimental Electrophysiology Laboratory
> Box 90295, Duke University
> Durham, NC  27708   (919) 660-5111
> 


From perlman Mon May  3 13:19:09 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: teo@cs.uni-bonn.de (Gloria Teo)
Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 13:19:09 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> 
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Mon May  3 21:12:02 1999
Subject: Re: Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
To: Patterson.150@OSU.EDU
Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 21:12:02 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
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I agree with the argument that the money is not an obstacle.
Perhaps the main obstacle is having to send in $5, which
requires getting an envelope, a stamp, and a checkbook.
I have a different vantage point because I process
all the memberships.  About half the new member forms we get
are not followed up with a check.  After about two weeks,
I send out mail thanking the person for their interest in
joining and most of those then send the check.

I think that a feeling of membership is important, more so
than ownership.  I don't think that $5 or $10 makes people
feel like they have much ownership.  From seeing the revitalization
of several organizations' newsletters in the past year, I think
that sort of contact provides a feeling of membership,
which is why I have tried to get cooperation in creating
a newsletter for members only.

Jane commented that the dues had changed several times.
In fact, since being chartered, they've changed once,
from $20/$10 to $10/$5.

Besides the meetings, perhaps the closest thing we have to
a community is the member directory, with categories for
all members, new members, consultants, and students.
I'm going to argue that being on that list adds more to a
feeling part of a group than paying $5, and it just might
foster some inter-student discussion (for which we could
provide a discussion list).

I'm getting frustrated seeing so much effort going into
why we should not do anything, for this and other issues.
But on this issue, we have TWO student members.  I'd be
very surprised if dropping the fees for students reduces
our student membership or participation.

In the face of diminished membership, and little student
participation, I think we should do something.  If not this,
I am open to other ideas, but I have not seen any proposals.

Gary

> All, 
> 
> My two cents is that the money is not a big deal - I don't see any need to change them (but it's also not a big deal if we do).  I think that "ownership" is important too, whether from $ or feeling part of the group somehow.  I think that of the students that I talk to, we have a reasonable attendance on things that they consider important to them for some reason.  There are just so many seminars, etc., associated with school as it is that driving and going to something in addition needs to be for something that is considered particularly valuable.  We don't attend very many seminars that in our building during the day!  (there's almost a seminar a day on something or other)
> 
> As far as getting other types of students, psychology, computer science, industrial design, etc., I think that it's a matter of knowing them personally.  Since I don't, the e-mail postings that I made to students in that area didn't generate interest.  
> 
> -Emily
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Jane A. Henderson [SMTP:JAH@csi.compuserve.com]
> Sent:   Monday, May 03, 1999 7:05 AM
> To:     BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> Subject:        Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
> 
> Gary,
> 
> My only question is... do we have reason to believe that our student
> membership has dropped off because of the dues?  I think it's fine to lose
> the revenue.  We obviously don't need it.  But I wonder is there is a
> psychological advantage to having people put down money... a sense of
> committment and (excuse me for using the word) ownership in the
> organization.
> 
> Having said that, I'm happy to vote for a change in dues if we think that
> would make a difference.  But I feel like we've changed the dues structure
> several times in the recent past, I wonder if there is some danger in
> changing it too often, and I'd like to get some feedback indicating that
> this change would make a difference.
> 
> What's the general consensus on this issue?  Emily, do you have any
> insights as to why we aren't getting student members?
> 
> Jane
> 


From perlman Mon May  3 21:14:59 1999
Subject: Re: Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 21:14:59 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <372DAAD7.C64DDD45@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at May 3, 99 09:55:35 am
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I had to tone down the sarcasm in my response to the discussion.

I can't believe the degree of devotion to inertia.

There, I've vented some steam.

Gary

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I second Gary's motion. Seems like a no-brainer
> to me.
> 
> Chris
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > I formally move that we change our dues structure,
> > effective on approval, to the following:
> >         Regular members: $10 / year
> >         Student members: free for full-time students
> >
> > COSTS:
> >
> > Given that we have just two student members,
> > the expected loss of income is minimal.
> > The chapter has adequate funds on hand
> > (with tomorrow's deposit of dues (2) and
> > royalties from Amazon.com, the chapter will
> > have $1423.83).
> >
> > The main obstacle for student members would
> > be filling the (admittedly improvable) membership
> > form.  I have a vision of many students filling
> > in their interests and "meeting" other students
> > (and even employers) with similar interests.
> >
> > RATIONALE:
> >
> > My main motivation for pushing this (again) now,
> > is to increase the student participation in the
> > chapter, which has dropped down to just two members,
> > one of whom serves as our student advisor.
> > It would be nice to be able to include this change
> > of dues on any handouts for the CHI 99 conference.
> >
> > VOTING:
> >
> > For this to pass, someone must second it and
> > then the electronic "floor" is open for discussion.
> > After discussion, we will have a vote, assuming that
> > it proceeds in that direction.
> >
> > Dues are set by the BuckCHI EC:
> >         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/bylaws.html#XI
> > which consists of the elected officers:
> >         Chair: Jane Henderson and Russ Branaghan
> >         Treasurer: Gary Perlman
> >         Secretary: Heather Unwin
> >         Past Chair: Gary Perlman
> > chairs of standing committees:
> >         Program: Chris Rockwell
> >         Membership: None
> >         Online Communication: Gary Perlman
> >         Publicity: Joe Cole
> > and one student member:
> >         Emily Patterson
> > As I have harped on for years, because our bylaws allow the Chair(s)
> > to set up any number of standing committees at any time,
> > they can control any vote, if they so choose.
> > Assuming that the following have some sort of vote:
> >
> >         Jane Henderson
> >         Russ Branaghan
> >         Gary Perlman
> >         Heather Unwin
> >         Chris Rockwell
> >         Joe Cole
> >         Emily Patterson
> >
> > Jane and Russ can decide how to weight the votes.
> >
> > I propose that we close discussion on vote by Friday, May 7.
> > Votes would ordinarily be recorded by the Secretary,
> > but perhaps we should just post them to BuckCHI-officers
> > and I will save the messages and present the results.
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue May  4 10:56:11 1999
Subject: Re: Rochester Internationalization Workshop
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 10:56:12 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <372F2B79.8ECFD41E@towson.edu> from "Donald L. Day" at May 4, 99 10:16:41 am
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Hi Donald,

Even though I went to college at the Univ. of Rochester
and would like to visit, I will not be able to attend.
With two kids, aged 5 and 2, it's too hard on the spouse
for us to be away for more than a few days (I'll be at
CHI for 3).

I am coauthor on a paper with someone else at OCLC,
Debbie Hysell.

I'll check that link.

> Gary,
> 
> Are you planning to be at the internationalization workshop in Rochester
> immediately following CHI?
> 
> By the way, selection number 9 under "Marketing" in the CHI
> intercultural page is a broken link.
> 
> Donald
> -- 
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Donald L. Day                    RESEARCH AREAS
> Computer & Information Sciences  Cultural Aspects
> Towson University                  of Interface Acceptance
> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252    Constraints in Design
> 				   Decision Making
> Tel.: +1.410.830.2962            TEACHING AREAS
> Fax.: +1.410.830.3868            Human-Computer Interaction
> d.day@acm.org                    Systems Analysis & Design
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Coordinator, Technology Acceptance Interest Group
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 


From perlman Tue May  4 13:04:09 1999
Subject: CHI 99 travel schedule
To: normorel@oclc.org
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 13:04:09 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Lorraine,

CHI 99 is approaching.  Do you know what time you want to leave for Pittsburgh
and when you want to return?  Caroline would prefer leaving later and returning
earlier (like leave after the kids are asleep and return in time to pick them up),
but I can adapt to any times you have planned.

I am wiped out from the weekend...

We kept George home on Friday because he had a slight fever.  I came
home for the afternoon shift, and George was pretty cranky, so I gave
him some Tylenol.  Five minutes later, he fell off his seat and was
unconscious and having a febrile seizure (induced by a sudden
temperature change).  About five minutes later, the emergency squad
arrived.  His temperature was 105.3, even though he was not hot to the
touch!  After some discussion with George's doctor, we were on our way
to Children's Hospital.  George was unconscious for about half an hour,
but did come to enough to notice we were on the highway.

This was George's second febrile seizure.  With a febrile seizure
attributable to a sudden fever, there is little concern about long
term  problems (e.g., epilepsy), at least while he has these before
5-6.  I'd prefer he not have any more.

He's doing fine now, although we did keep him home yesterday, about
which I was very apprehensive.  I'm still shaken from the experience.
I lose things.  I keep finding unsent messages I've written on my
screen.  Time will heal.

From perlman Tue May  4 13:07:08 1999
Subject: Re: CHI 99 / local sigs booth
To: riander@well.com
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 13:07:08 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <v04003a03b3529b4f8805@[206.169.228.155]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at May 2, 99 05:24:35 pm
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I'll be arriving at CHI Monday evening, at which time I can
help with the booth, particularly the proceedings sharing program,
but other stuff too.

Gary

> I invite you all -- and ask you to invite your members -- to spend some
> time in the local sigs booth in the Commons at CHI 99.  Please stop in
> whenever you can to relax in the booth, to help hand out ribbons to local
> sig members, to chat with those who stop in wondering whether there is a
> local sig in their area, to personally hand out information about your
> local sig (you are all providing handouts, yes?), etc.
> 
> Please let me know whether you can also help in setting up the booth
> shortly before the conference begins.  (Volunteers for providing booth
> oversight during the conference would also be most welcome.)
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>               voice: +1 510 524-2421   fax: +1 510 524-3659
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>               264 Arlington Avenue, Kensington CA 94707 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 


From perlman Tue May  4 13:50:24 1999
Subject: Re: CHI 99 travel schedule
To: normorel@oclc.org (Normore, Lorraine)
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 13:50:24 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F8631241027BFC60@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at May 4, 99 01:18:47 pm
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I don't mind the unsent messages as much as I worry about what else
is falling thorugh the cracks.

Your CHI schedule sounds fine.  I can h elp with HFES and Local SIGs too.

May 21 sounds good for a talk and meeting with Newman.

Gary

> Hi, Gary,
> 
> I'm sorry to hear about George's illness.  They are so little and helpless
> and it's so scary when things happen out of nowhere.  Unsent message become
> the least part of your problem, rapidly 
> 
> About CHI.  I need to be there Monday evening to put up the HFES booth so I
> was kind of hoping to leave mid-day Monday (around 2, maybe) and then
> returning after the closing plenary on Thursday.  Probably not Caroline's
> first choice.  Will it work for you?
> 
> By the way, I do believe that Newman will be coming to give an OCLC talk the
> morning of May 21.  Might you be available for lunch or a one-on-one talk?
> 
> Lorraine
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 1:04 PM
> To: normorel@oclc.org
> Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> Subject: CHI 99 travel schedule
> 
> 
> Hi Lorraine,
> 
> CHI 99 is approaching.  Do you know what time you want to leave for
> Pittsburgh
> and when you want to return?  Caroline would prefer leaving later and
> returning
> earlier (like leave after the kids are asleep and return in time to pick
> them up),
> but I can adapt to any times you have planned.
> 
> I am wiped out from the weekend...
> 
> We kept George home on Friday because he had a slight fever.  I came
> home for the afternoon shift, and George was pretty cranky, so I gave
> him some Tylenol.  Five minutes later, he fell off his seat and was
> unconscious and having a febrile seizure (induced by a sudden
> temperature change).  About five minutes later, the emergency squad
> arrived.  His temperature was 105.3, even though he was not hot to the
> touch!  After some discussion with George's doctor, we were on our way
> to Children's Hospital.  George was unconscious for about half an hour,
> but did come to enough to notice we were on the highway.
> 
> This was George's second febrile seizure.  With a febrile seizure
> attributable to a sudden fever, there is little concern about long
> term  problems (e.g., epilepsy), at least while he has these before
> 5-6.  I'd prefer he not have any more.
> 
> He's doing fine now, although we did keep him home yesterday, about
> which I was very apprehensive.  I'm still shaken from the experience.
> I lose things.  I keep finding unsent messages I've written on my
> screen.  Time will heal.
> 


From perlman Tue May  4 13:53:10 1999
Subject: Re: Proposed Change to BuckCHI Dues
To: JAH@csi.compuserve.com
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 13:53:10 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <199905041335_MC2-746A-40D1@compuserve.com> from "Jane A. Henderson" at May 4, 99 01:32:51 pm
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Chris seconded it yesterday:

	Hi everyone,

	I second Gary's motion. Seems like a no-brainer
	to me.

	Chris

Gary

> I guess we've had some discussion on this topic.
> 
> The proposal put forth by Gary is:
> 
> I formally move that we change our dues structure,
> effective on approval, to the following:
>         Regular members: $10 / year
>         Student members: free for full-time students
> 
> I gather that the proposal needs to be seconded in order for it to be put
> to a vote.  Anyone care to do that?
> 
> Jane
> 


From perlman Tue May  4 14:00:28 1999
Subject: Re: Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
To: normorel@OCLC.ORG
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 14:00:28 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F8631241027BFC62@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at May 4, 99 01:43:59 pm
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I think working with academics at OSU and around town would be great.
I don't have time to do that personally, and think it is a completely
different approach (and better) to some of the same issues.
My expectation is that the effort required is greater than what is needed,
so even though I'd like to see it, I don't think it will happen in the
forseeable future.  I'd prefer to stick to a modest proposal.

I think that being able to join and being with others who join and
perhasps that will spark something, is a good return on investment.
We can meet about other approaches too, although I'd still argue
that full-time student dues should be waived.

Gary

> I agree that money is not itself a foolproof way of declaring ownership. But
> I think that playing around with the dues won't by itself do it either.  In
> response to the request for an alternative action in recruiting, I would
> suggest that we, the BuckCHI executive, work with Emily to identify key
> academics at OSU and other universities around town and perhaps meet with
> them and discuss how we could get greater student involvement.  Maybe a
> lunch some weekend day?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG]
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 1999 9:12 PM
> To: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> Subject: Re: Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
> 
> 
> I agree with the argument that the money is not an obstacle.
> Perhaps the main obstacle is having to send in $5, which
> requires getting an envelope, a stamp, and a checkbook.
> I have a different vantage point because I process
> all the memberships.  About half the new member forms we get
> are not followed up with a check.  After about two weeks,
> I send out mail thanking the person for their interest in
> joining and most of those then send the check.
> 
> I think that a feeling of membership is important, more so
> than ownership.  I don't think that $5 or $10 makes people
> feel like they have much ownership.  From seeing the revitalization
> of several organizations' newsletters in the past year, I think
> that sort of contact provides a feeling of membership,
> which is why I have tried to get cooperation in creating
> a newsletter for members only.
> 
> Jane commented that the dues had changed several times.
> In fact, since being chartered, they've changed once,
> from $20/$10 to $10/$5.
> 
> Besides the meetings, perhaps the closest thing we have to
> a community is the member directory, with categories for
> all members, new members, consultants, and students.
> I'm going to argue that being on that list adds more to a
> feeling part of a group than paying $5, and it just might
> foster some inter-student discussion (for which we could
> provide a discussion list).
> 
> I'm getting frustrated seeing so much effort going into
> why we should not do anything, for this and other issues.
> But on this issue, we have TWO student members.  I'd be
> very surprised if dropping the fees for students reduces
> our student membership or participation.
> 
> In the face of diminished membership, and little student
> participation, I think we should do something.  If not this,
> I am open to other ideas, but I have not seen any proposals.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > All,
> >
> > My two cents is that the money is not a big deal - I don't see any need to
> change them (but it's also not a big deal if we do).  I think that
> "ownership" is important too, whether from $ or feeling part of the group
> somehow.  I think that of the students that I talk to, we have a reasonable
> attendance on things that they consider important to them for some reason.
> There are just so many seminars, etc., associated with school as it is that
> driving and going to something in addition needs to be for something that is
> considered particularly valuable.  We don't attend very many seminars that
> in our building during the day!  (there's almost a seminar a day on
> something or other)
> >
> > As far as getting other types of students, psychology, computer science,
> industrial design, etc., I think that it's a matter of knowing them
> personally.  Since I don't, the e-mail postings that I made to students in
> that area didn't generate interest.
> >
> > -Emily
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:   Jane A. Henderson [SMTP:JAH@csi.compuserve.com]
> > Sent:   Monday, May 03, 1999 7:05 AM
> > To:     BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> > Subject:        Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
> >
> > Gary,
> >
> > My only question is... do we have reason to believe that our student
> > membership has dropped off because of the dues?  I think it's fine to lose
> > the revenue.  We obviously don't need it.  But I wonder is there is a
> > psychological advantage to having people put down money... a sense of
> > committment and (excuse me for using the word) ownership in the
> > organization.
> >
> > Having said that, I'm happy to vote for a change in dues if we think that
> > would make a difference.  But I feel like we've changed the dues structure
> > several times in the recent past, I wonder if there is some danger in
> > changing it too often, and I'd like to get some feedback indicating that
> > this change would make a difference.
> >
> > What's the general consensus on this issue?  Emily, do you have any
> > insights as to why we aren't getting student members?
> >
> > Jane
> >
> 


From perlman Tue May  4 15:31:34 1999
Subject: Re: Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
To: normorel@OCLC.ORG
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 15:31:34 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F8631241027BFC63@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at May 4, 99 02:07:37 pm
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Go Lorraine!

> I'm quite willing to go with the elimination of dues for full-time students.
> In addition, I'm willing to commit to working with others on a program to
> recruit faculty involvement in the June/July timeframe.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thornburg,Gail [mailto:thornbug@OCLC.ORG]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 1:48 PM
> To: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> Subject: Re: Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
> 
> 
> Previous experience suggests to me that faculty involvement with a local
> chapter
> has a positive correlation with student involvement, so meeting with key
> persons in schools in the area sounds like a good idea.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Normore,Lorraine [mailto:normorel@OCLC.ORG]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 1:44 PM
> To: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> Subject: Re: Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
> 
> 
> I agree that money is not itself a foolproof way of declaring ownership. But
> I think that playing around with the dues won't by itself do it either.  In
> response to the request for an alternative action in recruiting, I would
> suggest that we, the BuckCHI executive, work with Emily to identify key
> academics at OSU and other universities around town and perhaps meet with
> them and discuss how we could get greater student involvement.  Maybe a
> lunch some weekend day?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG]
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 1999 9:12 PM
> To: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> Subject: Re: Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
> 
> 
> I agree with the argument that the money is not an obstacle.
> Perhaps the main obstacle is having to send in $5, which
> requires getting an envelope, a stamp, and a checkbook.
> I have a different vantage point because I process
> all the memberships.  About half the new member forms we get
> are not followed up with a check.  After about two weeks,
> I send out mail thanking the person for their interest in
> joining and most of those then send the check.
> 
> I think that a feeling of membership is important, more so
> than ownership.  I don't think that $5 or $10 makes people
> feel like they have much ownership.  From seeing the revitalization
> of several organizations' newsletters in the past year, I think
> that sort of contact provides a feeling of membership,
> which is why I have tried to get cooperation in creating
> a newsletter for members only.
> 
> Jane commented that the dues had changed several times.
> In fact, since being chartered, they've changed once,
> from $20/$10 to $10/$5.
> 
> Besides the meetings, perhaps the closest thing we have to
> a community is the member directory, with categories for
> all members, new members, consultants, and students.
> I'm going to argue that being on that list adds more to a
> feeling part of a group than paying $5, and it just might
> foster some inter-student discussion (for which we could
> provide a discussion list).
> 
> I'm getting frustrated seeing so much effort going into
> why we should not do anything, for this and other issues.
> But on this issue, we have TWO student members.  I'd be
> very surprised if dropping the fees for students reduces
> our student membership or participation.
> 
> In the face of diminished membership, and little student
> participation, I think we should do something.  If not this,
> I am open to other ideas, but I have not seen any proposals.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > All,
> >
> > My two cents is that the money is not a big deal - I don't see any need to
> change them (but it's also not a big deal if we do).  I think that
> "ownership" is important too, whether from $ or feeling part of the group
> somehow.  I think that of the students that I talk to, we have a reasonable
> attendance on things that they consider important to them for some reason.
> There are just so many seminars, etc., associated with school as it is that
> driving and going to something in addition needs to be for something that is
> considered particularly valuable.  We don't attend very many seminars that
> in our building during the day!  (there's almost a seminar a day on
> something or other)
> >
> > As far as getting other types of students, psychology, computer science,
> industrial design, etc., I think that it's a matter of knowing them
> personally.  Since I don't, the e-mail postings that I made to students in
> that area didn't generate interest.
> >
> > -Emily
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:   Jane A. Henderson [SMTP:JAH@csi.compuserve.com]
> > Sent:   Monday, May 03, 1999 7:05 AM
> > To:     BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> > Subject:        Proposed change to BuckCHI dues - response requested
> >
> > Gary,
> >
> > My only question is... do we have reason to believe that our student
> > membership has dropped off because of the dues?  I think it's fine to lose
> > the revenue.  We obviously don't need it.  But I wonder is there is a
> > psychological advantage to having people put down money... a sense of
> > committment and (excuse me for using the word) ownership in the
> > organization.
> >
> > Having said that, I'm happy to vote for a change in dues if we think that
> > would make a difference.  But I feel like we've changed the dues structure
> > several times in the recent past, I wonder if there is some danger in
> > changing it too often, and I'd like to get some feedback indicating that
> > this change would make a difference.
> >
> > What's the general consensus on this issue?  Emily, do you have any
> > insights as to why we aren't getting student members?
> >
> > Jane
> >
> 


From perlman Tue May  4 22:05:23 1999
Subject: Re: [Fwd: ] From Austin Henderson
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 22:05:23 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
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In case people do not know who Austin is,
a home page is at:
	http://www.pliant.org/personal/Austin_Henderson/
He worked at Xerox for years and was instumental in
the the development of current ideas of UI toolkits
and vitual desktops (rooms).
He is one of the founders of the current SIGCHI,
having served as co-chair 1989-1993.

I'd be interested in any of his talks.

The BuckCHI EC needs to approve any expenditures.
If we could not find a ride for Austin,
I think we could afford $200 to help on his expenses,
the BuckCHI account is a little over $1400.
I propose that we create a Chair's Discretionary
fund of $250 that would allow the Chair to spend money
(or not) without having to go the the EC.  It could
be added to after being depleted but that would require
anotehr EC vote. Any seconds? Discussion?

We'd want to get an abstract distributed ASAP.
Any sites in mind?

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> Looks like Austin is planning on coming out before CHI!
> He will talk on Thursday, May 13.
> 
> I need everyone to do publicity so we get a good turn out.
> Tell your friends etc. Please _plan on attending_ since we
> need everyone there.
> 
> Also, Austin has offered several suggestions for his talk
> below. Any comments? Gary, can we help Austin with
> any of his travel to Pittsburgh from here? Let me know
> ASAP. I will get an announcement of the meeting out
> this week.
> 
> Chris
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> Subject: Re: Still interested in BuckCHI?
> 
> Chris:
> 
> Oops.  I should have confirmed long ago. I am definitely coming.
> 
> I changed my ticket ot "open jaw" to Columbus for the night of May 13. I
> have to get to Pittsburgh by noon Saturday. Anyone driving that early? If
> not, I'll have to fly. That might cost $200. Can you help with that? Any
> other suggestions?
> 
> I arrive on UA 578 at 3:20 pm. Will someone meet me, or should I take a cab
> somewhere?
> 
> The talk: We discussed using my basic talk on extending our vision about
> designing for HCI.  However, I also have the talk on the Pliant work
> (really breaking out of the computing box), and a recent keynote I gave on
> Doug Engelbart's work and why we still have a long way to go. Any
> preference?
> 
> Austin
> 
> 
> o=======================================o
> | Austin Henderson
> | Rivendel Consulting
> | P.O. Box 334
> | 8115 La Honda Rd. (for courier services)
> | La Honda, CA 94020
> | U.S.A.
> | tel: +1-650-747-9201
> | fax: +1-650-747-0467
> | e-mail: henderson@rivcons.com
> | web: www.rivcons.com
> o=======================================o
> 
> 
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From perlman Tue May  4 22:32:49 1999
Subject: Re: Re : Query about your Web-Based User Interface Evaluation
To: cs95tdg@brunel.ac.uk (Thanuja Gunasekera)
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 22:32:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000f01be966c$79969a60$722a5386@cs95tdg.brunel.ac.uk> from "Thanuja Gunasekera" at May 4, 99 09:27:04 pm
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I changed the form in question.html so that the URL would include
all the information passed in a form.  So, you could construct
the form that you want and then save the URL on the next screen.

Gary

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> Hi!
> 
> I was looking for information on how to generate a web based =
> questionnaire to evaluate a web site I am currently working, when I =
> stumbled across your example questionnaires under the =
> http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html web site.
> 
> I just have a quick query about them. I see you say the script is freely =
> available. However I am not quite sure how I can direct the users to the =
> questionnaire which I generated by using the customisation options given =
> by you under the Options Reference and Design form section. I am not =
> that familiar with cgi scripts so I was wondering whether I could save =
> the generated questionnaire locally in html format and then direct the =
> users to it. Would this work or am I totally missing a simple way of =
> using the given script?
> 
> If possible I would greatly appreciate some help. Awaiting a reply.
> 
> Many Thanks,
> 
> Thanuja.
> 
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From perlman Wed May  5 12:06:37 1999
Subject: Re: universal access to web services
To: timg@humancode.com (Tim Gasperak)
Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 12:06:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990505160842151.AAA138@tim> from "Tim Gasperak" at May 5, 99 10:55:15 am
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I promise to respond today.
The session is on Wednesday May 19 at 2:30.

> 
> gary,
> 
> are you still planning on the SIG?
> has a date and time been established?
> we at human code are still very much in favor of attending.
> 
> --tim
> 
> 
> 
> 
> At 08:44 PM 04/06/99 , you wrote:
> >Sorry for taking so long to get back to you.  Deadlines....
> >
> >Your topics sound very interesting.  I like the breadth.
> >Would you like to make some sort of presentation?  I'd like
> >to work you in somehow.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >> 
> >> gary,
> >> 
> >> i just read your post on CHI Web and wanted to mention to you a few
> >> things that may provide a few interesting participant leads for your
> >> universal access SIG.
> >> 
> >> 1) we just finished up the south by southwest conference here in
> >> austin. there was an interesting, if not fully-explored, panel on
> >> "interface design as social architecture". some of the issues explored
> >> by eric gould, marcos novak and nick west directly related to the
> >> universal access topic. perhaps these folks would be appropriate for
> >> SIG participation.
> >> 
> >> 2) my company, human code, is currently working on a few different
> >> projects that may be appropos to the discussion about universal access.
> >> we're working on a rather large system right now via the state of texas
> >> to teach under-priveleged folks general employability skills via a web
> >> interface. of course, many of the issues you outline in your brief such
> >> as identifying obstacles, costs and methods to increase access are all
> >> a part of the endeavor. i've mentioned your SIG to dr. david palumbo,
> >> the VP of the group here at human code that's doing the work. since
> >> i'll be at CHI this year, i'm interested to see if we have something of
> >> value to add to the discussion.
> >> 
> >> best,
> >> tim gasperak
> >> human code
> >> 
> >> 
> >> PS: i'm an ohio state grad, and i wish i had known more about your work
> >> when i was an industrial design student... we met, albeit briefly, last
> >> year at CHI 98 during the web design panel on which was jared, nick,
> >> jakob, et al.
> >> 
> >> 
> > 
> 


From perlman Wed May  5 14:28:22 1999
Subject: Re: Let's Vote
To: JAH@csi.compuserve.com
Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 14:28:22 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <199905051403_MC2-7482-45D2@compuserve.com> from "Jane A. Henderson" at May 5, 99 01:58:18 pm
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> P.S.  Gary, Lorraine and I did wonder why she (as chapter archivist) did
> not get a vote.  Could we make that a committee-chair-equivalent position?
> Or would we have to change the by-laws to make the chapter archivist a
> voting member of the executive council?

The bylaws allow the Chair, with or without consent of the other officers
or others on the EC, to make as many standing committees, and hence Chairs,
and hence EC members as they like.  There are no requirements for EC
membership, not BuckCHI, SIGCHI, or ACM membership.  If you wanted to,
you could elect your kids, although Russ could deadlock with you on that.
So, all you need to do is declare that there is an archive committee
and that Lorraine is the chair.  Voila, Lorraine can vote.

Basically, the BuckCHI Chair has complete authority by our bylaws.
This is not the only major flaw in the bylaws, but it's one of the
most serious.  Lorraine, as archivist, can roll her eyes for you
about the discussions of the original steering committee.

Should we change the bylaws?  Yes.  Will we?  I doubt we could
generate the interest.  Oh, now that students (who can vote),
can join for free, they could dominate the chapter.  This
could be a good thing, though, if they put in a lot of energy.

Gary

From perlman Wed May  5 16:02:02 1999
Subject: Re: Listserv Question
To: instone@usableweb.com (Keith Instone)
Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 16:02:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.37.19990505152833.0095c100@argus-inc.com> from "Keith Instone" at May 5, 99 03:29:31 pm
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I do not know how it can be done.

I send the message back to the sender and ask for a new version.

Gary

> At 12:13 PM 5/5/1999 -0800, you wrote:
> >I can't find information in the listserv refcard or website about how to
> >edit a message slightly before approving it.  Up to now, I've just either
> >approved or ignored messages.  Now, I want to change one tiny thing.  I
> >read somewhere that this is possible, but can't find anything about it in
> >the documentation I have.  I can't even find anything about the OK command;
> >I learned about that from you.
> 
> 
> Sorry, I do not know how to edit either. I would use that, for sure.
> 
> Gary, any pointers?
> 
> Keith
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May  5 16:35:51 1999
Subject: Re: Mark Weiser
To: winograd@cs.stanford.edu (Terry Winograd)
Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 16:35:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199905052023.NAA04363@smtp2.Stanford.EDU> from "Terry Winograd" at May 5, 99 01:23:35 pm
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What awful news.  What a loss.  Yes, please send one.

Gary

> Gary, has a notice gone out over CHI-Announcements about Mark's death? I
> have received several, but didn't remember if one had gone to that list. If
> not, I can forward one.  I will also be presenting a brief memorial to him
> at the plenary in Pittsburgh.
> 
> --t
> 


From perlman Wed May  5 16:38:08 1999
Subject: Undeliverable: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requeste (fwd)
To: keg@dotparagon.com
Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 16:38:08 -0400 (EDT)
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Kathy,

Your Boeing address did not work.  Should I use keg@dotparagon.com?

Also, please respond to the bounced message.

Gary

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> I got tied up, then I got sick, then my son got sick, then ....
> 
> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> 
> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> 
> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> 
> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> 
> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> 
> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> 
> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> 
> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> 
> Despite being drained from the past few months, an ambulance
> ride holding my unconscious 2-year old last Friday being the most
> recent recent "diversion" (He's fine -- I'm still recovering),
> I hold high hopes for the SIG session and I hope you do too
> and that you can participate in some way.
> 
> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> 
> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 
> ------_=_NextPart_000_01BE9736.C4822CEA--
> 


From perlman Thu May  6 00:48:22 1999
Subject: Re: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: Michael_Muller/CAM/Lotus@lotus.com
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 00:48:22 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <OFEAC0F26C.90F59DAE-ON85256769.00054275@lotus.com> from "Michael_Muller/CAM/Lotus@lotus.com" at May 6, 99 01:35:11 am
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> Hi Gary,

Hi Michael,

*** Thanks for all the info, ideas, insights.

> Here are my answers to your questions.  Each answer begins with ">>>".
> 
> I've actually written both answers and comments in other places in your
> message, so please search for all instances of ">>>".

*** Okay, I'll use ***.

> Again, thanks for organizing this SIG!
> 
> See you soon,
> --michael
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> on 05/05/99 04:33:49 PM
> 
> To:   Ed@AMandA.com, John@AMandA.com, Kathy.Gill@PSS.Boeing.com,
>       belsey@mail.cadvision.com, kshor@cabletron.com,
>       michael_muller@lotus.com, paulukon@pilot.msu.edu, perlman@acm.org,
>       sarah@socrates.berkeley.edu, timg@humancode.com
> cc:
> 
> Subject:  Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
> 
> 
> I got tied up, then I got sick, then my son got sick, then ....
> >>> Yes, I've had a year like that.  Trivial sicknesses, but
> time-consuming.  I hope you are all well now?

*** Better.  Thanks.

> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> 
> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> 
> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> 
> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> 
> >>> Yes and yes -- if you still need me.  As we discussed, I'm happy to
> participate, but I'm also happy to stand aside if you have better
> candidates than me.  If you need me, I'll be there, I promise.

***
No one yet from WAI, although I have not tried to recruit directly.
I should probably have recruited, but maybe I'll send some invitations.

Although I agree that specialists would be of interest,
I'm also excited about people working on many dimensions,
so I think you are perfect for that.
***

> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> 
> >>> Part of my work is intended to make Lotus products more accessible, and
> to change the culture at Lotus to put greater value on accesibility and on
> universal access.  In this work, I hope to take a three-phase approach:
> (1) deliver value to new/revised products, showing the benefits of
> increased accessibility -- become a trusted partner;  (2) work with product
> groups to make structural changes in the product lifecycle, to include
> accessibility issues at multiple lifecycle stages (e.g., requirements and
> design as well as testing and quality assurance);  (3) pursue advantages
> for a broad range of users of adopting what might be called an
> "accessibility architecture, through the concept of electronic curbcuts
> (i.e., if the architecture enfranchises people with disabilities, it will
> allow us to do lots of interesting stuff and to enfranchise other people
> working under, e.g., field conditions, road conditions, etc.).
> 
> >>> I hope to develop methods for participatory design by people with
> disabilities.  Many of the PD methods that I have been involved with have
> been very visual.  These are, therefore, disabling techniques for some
> populations.  I am asking myself and others, "What would universal
> participatory design (or participatory universal design) look like, and how
> could we achieve it?"
> 
> >>> A link to relevant work is our CHI 97 paper and workshop, "Toward an
> HCI Research and Practice Agenda based on Human Needs and Social
> Responsibility."  We discussed accessibility research and practice as part
> of our proposed strategies for the fields of HCI.

***
One question I think I'd ask of any particpant is:
Can you think of how you can broaden your perspective to
some other dimensions?

Another is:
What would help you accomplish your goals?
What can we as a group try to provide?
***

> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> 
> >>> Well, one thing I could certainly do is to report on the Scholtz et al.
> workshop at CHI on future HCI research agendas.  It might be useful to get
> a quick critique of the workshop's conclusions from the people who attend
> the SIG.  It might also be useful to talk about the proposed set of
> "reference tasks" to help structure HCI research -- I'm in touch with the
> people who are pushing this idea (Terveen, Nardi, and Whittaker;  Scholtz;
> Cohen), and can carry back the SIG's ideas about universal access aspects
> of the reference tasks.
> 

*** Any of that sounds good.

>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> 
> >>> I'd like to see the fields of HCI work together to get a strategic
> concept and agenda (if appropriate, if possible) for the electronic
> curbcuts idea.
> 
> >>> I'd like to see if we can (without stereotyping) look into a (human)
> lifespan model of computing -- i.e., what goals, objectives, tasks,
> environments, accesses, etc., are people likely to be
> doing/interested-in/working-under at various times in their lives? what is
> the range of variation across different populations? whose needs are not
> being addressed? what can we do to improve under-representation?
> 
> >>> Per above, I'd like to see us develop more inclusive methods for
> participatory analysis, design, and evaluation (PD, generally speaking).  I
> know that there are some accessibility review panels, but I'm not clear
> about their methods (and the reluctance to talk specifically about their
> methods makes me worry...).
> 
> >>> For that matter, I'd like to get a concrete idea of what is being done
> now, as well as what could be done, with accessibility review panels.
> 
> >>> I'd like us to explore the space of disability and culture, with a goal
> of understanding the unique cultural needs of some (all?) groups of people
> with disabilities.  Most obvious in this area is Deaf culture, but I
> suspect that there are lots of other groups that define themselves by much
> more than what the rest of us think they can't do!

*** The exploration is also of interest to me.  One "eye opening" experience
I just had was to observe a blind colleague use Jaws to browse the Web,
and specifically, a system I am working on.  Actually observing the effects
of an HTML 4.0 feature on usability is very motivating, although seeing
many HTML 4.0 features have no effect on Jaws or any browsers also makes
me focus on practical aspects.

> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> 
> Despite being drained from the past few months, an ambulance
> ride holding my unconscious 2-year old last Friday being the most
> recent recent "diversion" (He's fine -- I'm still recovering),
> I hold high hopes for the SIG session and I hope you do too
> and that you can participate in some way.
> 
> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
>            http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> 
> >>> Your paper looks very interesting.  I'd like to send a pointer to it to
> Paula Bourges-Waldegg, Matemática Educativa, Centro de Investigación y
> Estudios Avanzados
> (pbourges@mail.cinvestav.mx), who presented a very interesting critique of
> internationalization at the recent Changing Places workshop in London
> (April 1999) (two versions are available from
> http://www.dcs.qmw.ac.uk/research/distrib/Mushroom/workshop/prelimProgramme3.html
> ).  Would that be okay?

***
Sure.  I just don't want the URL distributed widely.
Cool logo on the changing places site.  I'll check out the papers.

> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May  6 14:36:49 1999
Subject: Re: Undeliverable: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response
To: keg@dotparagon.com (Kathy E. Gill)
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 14:36:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v0313039fb3576e327a40@[206.191.173.179]> from "Kathy E. Gill" at May 6, 99 09:05:30 am
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Okay.  More importantly, will you be p[articipating and
if so, what are your answers to the questions below?

Gary

> Hi, Gary!
> 
> Yes, please, I'm no longer on contract at Boeing.
> 
> Thanks,
> Kathy
> 
> 
> >
> >Your Boeing address did not work.  Should I use keg@dotparagon.com?
> >
> >Also, please respond to the bounced message.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >Forwarded message:
> >> From MAILER-DAEMON Wed May  5 16:34:12 1999
> >> Message-ID:
> >><037BF75BFB5FD21190C600805F31F09A02298AB9@xch-pssbh-03.ca.boeing.com>
> >> From: System Administrator <postmaster@PSS.Boeing.com>
> >> To: perlman@turing.acm.org
> >> Subject: Undeliverable: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requeste
> >> 	d
> >> Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 13:35:09 -0700
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> >>
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> >> Your message
> >>
> >>   To:      Ed@AMandA.com; John@AMandA.com; Kathy.Gill@PSS.Boeing.com;
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> >>paulukon@pilot.msu.edu; perlman@acm.org; sarah@socrates.berkeley.edu;
> >>timg@humancode.com
> >>   Subject: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
> >>   Sent:    Wed, 5 May 1999 13:33:49 -0700
> >>
> >> did not reach the following recipient(s):
> >>
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> >> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> >> To: Ed@AMandA.com, John@AMandA.com, Kathy.Gill@PSS.Boeing.com,
> >> 	belsey@mail.cadvision.com, kshor@cabletron.com,
> >>michael_muller@lotus.com,
> >> 	paulukon@pilot.msu.edu, perlman@acm.org, sarah@socrates.berkeley.edu,
> >> 	timg@humancode.com
> >> Subject: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
> >> Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 13:33:49 -0700
> >> MIME-Version: 1.0
> >> X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2407.0)
> >> X-MS-Embedded-Report:
> >> Content-Type: text/plain
> >>
> >> I got tied up, then I got sick, then my son got sick, then ....
> >>
> >> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> >>
> >> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> >> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> >> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> >>
> >> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> >> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> >> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> >> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> >> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> >> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> >> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> >> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> >>
> >> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> >>
> >> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
> >>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
> >>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
> >>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
> >>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
> >>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> >>
> >> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
> >>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
> >>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
> >>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
> >>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
> >>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> >>
> >> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
> >>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
> >>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
> >>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
> >>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
> >>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> >>
> >> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> >> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> >>
> >> Despite being drained from the past few months, an ambulance
> >> ride holding my unconscious 2-year old last Friday being the most
> >> recent recent "diversion" (He's fine -- I'm still recovering),
> >> I hold high hopes for the SIG session and I hope you do too
> >> and that you can participate in some way.
> >>
> >> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> >> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> >> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> >> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> >>
> >> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> >> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> >> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> >> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> >>
> >> ------_=_NextPart_000_01BE9736.C4822CEA--
> >>
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May  6 16:24:35 1999
Subject: Re: Bobby 3.1 Feedback
To: dmclark@cast.org
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 16:24:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <001701be97fc$d7b61620$ca557392@cast.org> from "David Clark" at May 6, 99 04:13:01 pm
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No firewall.

I was checking http://www.hcibib.org on IE 5.0.
Initially, it worked, but now I get DNS errors (or cannot find server).
I tried the same from Navigator 4.06 and got a site not responding error.
That was from my home internet service.

If you are using a non-standard port, maybe the port should be in the form action?

http://udl.cast.org/bobby?browser=AccEval&URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hcibib.org%2F&output=Submit

I used lynx from another site's unix machine.
Got an unable to connect error.


Other issue:
	You are using &rsquo;, which is unknown to some browsers,
	notably, it looks bad in the title (tooltip) text for
	the What's New tab when using Navigator 4.06.

> Gary,
> 
> Are you  behind a firewall?
> 
> We are using a non-standard port.
> 
> David Clark
> CAST, Inc.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	owner-bobby@cast.org [mailto:owner-bobby@cast.org] On Behalf Of
> perlman@acm.org
> Sent:	Thursday, May 06, 1999 3:53 PM
> To:	Multiple recipients of list bobby
> Subject:	Bobby 3.1 Feedback
> 
> 
> Key: 12
> From: Gary Perlman (perlman@acm.org)
> Bobby Version 3.1
> URL used: http://www.cast.org/bobby/
> 
> The new bobby often fails to connect.  Usually it works, but I get a lot of
> DNS errors.  Maybe it's on my side, but I only get it with bobby and bobby
> was just updated, so...
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May  6 17:08:26 1999
Subject: Re: Re : Questionnaire for User Interface Satisfaction - Overall Reaction
To: cs95tdg@brunel.ac.uk (Thanuja Gunasekera)
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 17:08:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <002301be9802$9cf65b20$952a5386@cs95tdg.brunel.ac.uk> from "Thanuja Gunasekera" at May 6, 99 09:54:19 pm
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The first questions are all in the OVERALL REACTION section,
so there is no question.

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01BE980A.FE23B340
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> 
> The first 6 questions in the 'Questionnaire for User Interface =
> Satisfaction' seem to be  missing =
> http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.cgi?form=3DQUIS  Is this a =
> temporary error?
> 
> Will be greatful if you could let me know as I was planning on using =
> this questionnaire.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Thanuja.
> 
> 
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> <HEAD>
> 
> <META content=3Dtext/html;charset=3Diso-8859-1 =
> http-equiv=3DContent-Type>
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> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>The first 6 questions in the 'Questionnaire for User =
> Interface=20
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> href=3D"http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.cgi?form=3DQUIS">http://www.=
> acm.org/~perlman/question.cgi?form=3DQUIS</A>&nbsp;=20
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> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Thanks,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
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> 


From perlman Thu May  6 22:28:38 1999
Subject: Re: HCI glossary?
To: jgrudin@microsoft.com (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 22:28:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39ADCF833E74D111A2D700805F1951EF1290E677@RED-MSG-06> from "Jonathan Grudin" at May 6, 99 06:13:03 pm
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Search the HCIBIB internet resources for glossary:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=glossary&file=internet

There are three online.  I like the one by diamondbullet,
which claims to have 540 items.

I'll be in Pittsburgh Monday night thru Thursday afternoon.
I very much would like to see you and meet Gayna.

We have Austin Henderson speaking before CHI and WIlliam Newman after.
Maybe we can arrange to have you speak sometime.  You'd be welcome
to stay with us, but you'd have tolerate two busy boys (actually,
they're very good).

Gary

> Hi Gary --
> 
> My colleague Li-wei asked if I knew of a glossary of HCI terms. My best
> guess is that one of the HCI textbooks might have one, but mine are still in
> Irvine. Do you know of one, either online or a favorite in a book?
> 
> Cheers, see you in Pittsburgh I assume...
> 
> -- Jonathan
> 


From perlman Thu May  6 22:38:10 1999
Subject: Re: HCI glossary?
To: jgrudin@microsoft.com (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 22:38:10 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39ADCF833E74D111A2D700805F1951EF1290E677@RED-MSG-06> from "Jonathan Grudin" at May 6, 99 06:13:03 pm
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The HCIBIB featured query is now on glossaries!
	http://www.hcibib.org/

> Hi Gary --
> 
> My colleague Li-wei asked if I knew of a glossary of HCI terms. My best
> guess is that one of the HCI textbooks might have one, but mine are still in
> Irvine. Do you know of one, either online or a favorite in a book?
> 
> Cheers, see you in Pittsburgh I assume...
> 
> -- Jonathan
> 


From perlman Thu May  6 23:08:23 1999
Subject: Returned mail: User unknown (fwd)
To: wise, wiseb@cs.rpi.edu
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 23:08:23 -0400 (EDT)
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I wonder why the infodir_sigcaph alias failed.
The smtp server says it's unknown.

Anyway, here is my request again.

Gary

> I'd really like ot put a counter on this page.
> Based on other link pages I've put together,
> I'd estimate it gets more traffic than the rest of
> the SIGCAPH pages, but I'd like to verify that.
> 
> Please run this to give me access to set this up:
> 
> chmod -f go+w /acminfo/1/sigs/sigcaph/links /acminfo/1/sigs/sigcaph/links/*
> 
> I'd like to add a link to the SIGCAPH page from the link page.
> Also, there should be a link to this page from the SIGCAPH page.
> 
> I think I asked for some of this months ago,
> but got no response.  Please respond!
> 
> The main sigcaph page seems to have an error.
> It is reporting that there have been 2869 Accesses since 1999-5-6,
> so it looks like it is reporting the current date instead of when the
> counter was started.
> 
> Gary


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> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman>
> Message-Id: <199905062122.RAA00151@turing.acm.org>
> To: infodir_sigcaph@acm.org
> Subject: counter on sigcaph links page
> Cc: perlman
> 
> I'd really like ot put a counter on this page.
> Based on other link pages I've put together,
> I'd estimate it gets more traffic than the rest of
> the SIGCAPH pages, but I'd like to verify that.
> 
> Please run this to give me access to set this up:
> 
> chmod -f go+w /acminfo/1/sigs/sigcaph/links /acminfo/1/sigs/sigcaph/links/*
> 
> I'd like to add a link to the SIGCAPH page from the link page.
> Also, there should be a link to this page from the SIGCAPH page.
> 
> I think I asked for some of this months ago,
> but got no response.  Please respond!
> 
> The main sigcaph page seems to have an error.
> It is reporting that there have been 2869 Accesses since 1999-5-6,
> so it looks like it is reporting the current date instead of when the
> counter was started.
> 
> Gary
> 
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> 
> 


From perlman Thu May  6 23:22:31 1999
Subject: Re: Bobby 3.1 Feedback
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (perlman)
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 23:22:32 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <no.id> from "perlman" at May 6, 99 04:24:35 pm
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It's better now.  I am having no access errors.

And you fixed the &rsquo;!

This might be corrected and worded to be more accessible to human readers:

http://www.cast.org/bobby/html/gls/g55.html

In addition to being awkward, the detail contradicts the title,
and neither is correct.  Labels precede input fields and follow
checkboxes and radio buttons.

<label for=search>Search:</label><input id=search name=search>

<input id=case type=checkbox name=case><label for=case>Case Insensitive</label>

Examples like those above would clarify things.

I realize you don't have unlimited time, but the contradiction
in the explanation should be corrected.

One reason for focusing on this item (label tag) is that it has really
cool effects for IE 4.0+.  You click on the label and it
sets the focus or has the same effect as clicking on the element.
When I demoed this in front of developers, they oooed,
I suspect because they could make the labels work like "real"
Windows applications.

Another reason is that it makes a huge difference to some screen readers.
I've been thinking about making some before and after videos to show
to developers.  Acttually observing the difference a feature can make
makes it much more likely to be used by developers, I think.

Gary

> No firewall.
> 
> I was checking http://www.hcibib.org on IE 5.0.
> Initially, it worked, but now I get DNS errors (or cannot find server).
> I tried the same from Navigator 4.06 and got a site not responding error.
> That was from my home internet service.
> 
> If you are using a non-standard port, maybe the port should be in the form action?
> 
> http://udl.cast.org/bobby?browser=AccEval&URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hcibib.org%2F&output=Submit
> 
> I used lynx from another site's unix machine.
> Got an unable to connect error.
> 
> 
> Other issue:
> 	You are using &rsquo;, which is unknown to some browsers,
> 	notably, it looks bad in the title (tooltip) text for
> 	the What's New tab when using Navigator 4.06.
> 
> > Gary,
> > 
> > Are you  behind a firewall?
> > 
> > We are using a non-standard port.
> > 
> > David Clark
> > CAST, Inc.
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	owner-bobby@cast.org [mailto:owner-bobby@cast.org] On Behalf Of
> > perlman@acm.org
> > Sent:	Thursday, May 06, 1999 3:53 PM
> > To:	Multiple recipients of list bobby
> > Subject:	Bobby 3.1 Feedback
> > 
> > 
> > Key: 12
> > From: Gary Perlman (perlman@acm.org)
> > Bobby Version 3.1
> > URL used: http://www.cast.org/bobby/
> > 
> > The new bobby often fails to connect.  Usually it works, but I get a lot of
> > DNS errors.  Maybe it's on my side, but I only get it with bobby and bobby
> > was just updated, so...
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May  6 23:24:10 1999
Subject: Re: Bobby 3.1 Feedback
To: dmclark@cast.org
Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 23:24:10 -0400 (EDT)
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It's better now.  I am having no access errors.

And you fixed the &rsquo;!

This might be corrected and worded to be more accessible to human readers:

http://www.cast.org/bobby/html/gls/g55.html

In addition to being awkward, the detail contradicts the title,
and neither is correct.  Labels precede input fields and follow
checkboxes and radio buttons.

<label for=search>Search:</label><input id=search name=search>

<input id=case type=checkbox name=case><label for=case>Case Insensitive</label>

Examples like those above would clarify things.

I realize you don't have unlimited time, but the contradiction
in the explanation should be corrected.

One reason for focusing on this item (label tag) is that it has really
cool effects for IE 4.0+.  You click on the label and it
sets the focus or has the same effect as clicking on the element.
When I demoed this in front of developers, they oooed,
I suspect because they could make the labels work like "real"
Windows applications.

Another reason is that it makes a huge difference to some screen readers.
I've been thinking about making some before and after videos to show
to developers.  Acttually observing the difference a feature can make
makes it much more likely to be used by developers, I think.

Gary

> No firewall.
> 
> I was checking http://www.hcibib.org on IE 5.0.
> Initially, it worked, but now I get DNS errors (or cannot find server).
> I tried the same from Navigator 4.06 and got a site not responding error.
> That was from my home internet service.
> 
> If you are using a non-standard port, maybe the port should be in the form action?
> 
> http://udl.cast.org/bobby?browser=AccEval&URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hcibib.org%2F&output=Submit
> 
> I used lynx from another site's unix machine.
> Got an unable to connect error.
> 
> 
> Other issue:
> 	You are using &rsquo;, which is unknown to some browsers,
> 	notably, it looks bad in the title (tooltip) text for
> 	the What's New tab when using Navigator 4.06.
> 
> > Gary,
> > 
> > Are you  behind a firewall?
> > 
> > We are using a non-standard port.
> > 
> > David Clark
> > CAST, Inc.
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	owner-bobby@cast.org [mailto:owner-bobby@cast.org] On Behalf Of
> > perlman@acm.org
> > Sent:	Thursday, May 06, 1999 3:53 PM
> > To:	Multiple recipients of list bobby
> > Subject:	Bobby 3.1 Feedback
> > 
> > 
> > Key: 12
> > From: Gary Perlman (perlman@acm.org)
> > Bobby Version 3.1
> > URL used: http://www.cast.org/bobby/
> > 
> > The new bobby often fails to connect.  Usually it works, but I get a lot of
> > DNS errors.  Maybe it's on my side, but I only get it with bobby and bobby
> > was just updated, so...
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 



From perlman Fri May  7 00:52:52 1999
Subject: Re: Paper
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 00:52:52 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990506135718.00c9ce50@houdini.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at May 6, 99 02:23:32 pm
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> I just checked my mail at OSU and noted your email about the paper. I would
> definitely like to work on the paper. I will write to you about it soon. It
> will be better to email me at this address since I don't check OSU email
> regularly. 

Sorry, but somehow I had lost all my mail from your new address.
We will need to be agressive about getting the abstract done on time.

> We now have a small usability group in my project. They need it badly since
> they have no consideration for it at all so far. The group was formed
> before I came to know about it and they had done one study collecting
> subjective data and observations of a few users. Although I was looking for
> such a group, I found out about it only by accident while fixing a jammed
> printer. It has now become a recognized group with management buy in. We
> have another session at the end of this month and I am working on it. 
> 
> I am also in charge of getting speakers and training on Usability and User
> Interface development. We would like to know if you will be available to
> come out here and teach the Usability and UI tutorials? If so what would it
> cost and would it be possible this month sometime? I have brought it up
> with the group and shown them the information about the courses from your
> website. Please let me know.

Thanks for asking, but definitely not this month.  CHI 99 is in Pittsburgh
and ends on the 20th.  Then I'll be scrambling to catch up, and we have
visitors coming at the end of the month.

If I had to develop a lot of new materials, it might not be feasible.
At OCLC, we are working on the biggest system release in 5 years,
and I have a lot of responsibility for it.

With two kids, it's really hard to get away.  To get my wife to buy
into it, it would have to pay for at least a new patio and deck,
so I'd have to clear after expenses and taxes about $5K.
I realize that is not the most sensible way to price things,
but that is what I would need, and it would have to take at
most 3 days.

Here is the free course on usability evaluation:

 1. Create some realistic tasks that test the functions under development.

 2a. Watch realistic users attempt to do the tasks.
			or
 2b. Have remote users do some tasks and gather usage data / questionnaire data.

 3. Discuss among marketing and development what changes to make.

 4. Go to 1.

Most uses are simple, yet most designs are hard to use even for simple tasks.
Don't expect that you can make advanced features easy to use; many such
features are there to match the competition, not because they are used a lot.
We just got a Sprint PCS Samsung Qualcomm phone.  It has so many fetaures
we will never use, in part because the manual is impossible to fold open flat,
so it closes while I try to do anything with the phone.  And it's narrow,
so I can't stick something on it to hold it open.  And the print goes to close
to the binding, so I have trouble reading just one line.  It doesn't take
a big usability lab or a lot of expertise to discover problems like these.
And it does not take a genious to fix it: Spiral binding costs more, but it's
a lot more usable.  I wonder if Sprint PCS wonders why so few of their features
are used?

> Otherwise things have been hectic non-stop visitors. I got an excellent
> review and a decent raise. Q stock is doing very well (jumped up from $60
> when I came to now $225!). They have sold one of the divisions to Ericksen
> and cleaned up other things. I am enjoying the weather.

It's been nice here lately, but my allergies are the worst in years,
and Mark is now on allergy pills, too.  Of course, in Ohio, "lately"
means "in the past 3-5 days", while in SD, it means in the past 6-8 months.

I've been having fun, mostly, although work is pretty stressful with
this release.  I've started to work more at home so that people can't
bother me and I can get work done.  I have a new computer, Pentium II 450,
128M, 13G, 19"monitor, cable modem, TV on screen (also with cable), writable
CD, Zip drive, new scanner.  Downloading files at 50-150K bytes per second
is very different.  I cancelled all paper subscriptions for online subscriptions
and most articles in PDF are 1-2 Meg and take 10-20 seconds to arrive.

> Thanks
> Srinivas
> 

Later,
Gary

From perlman Fri May  7 10:26:55 1999
Subject: Re: THANK YOU!
To: dmclark@cast.org
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 10:26:55 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <001601be988f$c6b3f3e0$ca557392@cast.org> from "David Clark" at May 7, 99 09:44:48 am
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> 
> Gary,
> 
> Thank you for all of your valuable feedback! It is really appreciated. In
> our rush to release the same day as the guidelines, the little things got
> missed. Most of the bugs you reported will be fixed today. Some will not be
> done for a week or two due to their technical natgured.

Been there.  Done that.

> It turns out that the DNS problems you were having yesterday were something
> at our end. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Been there too.

> Thanks for your support.

Thanks for Bobby.  It really is a great service, and much more
influential than a list of rules without the bite of a "Bad
Bobby" icon showing up.

I'm now adding the HCI Bibliography to the approved sites,
at the domain level, no less.  http://www.hcibib.org

> David M. Clark
> Access Technology Support Specialist
> CAST, Inc.
> 39 Cross St.
> Peabody, MA  01960
> Tel 978-531-8555 x236
> TTY 978-538-3110
> Fax 978-531-0192
> Email dmclark@cast.org
> http://www.cast.org/
> http://www.cast.org/bobby/
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri May  7 12:45:58 1999
Subject: Re: Command not found
To: gloria.teo@gmd.de (gloria teo)
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 12:45:58 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37330039.4999457D@gmd.de> from "gloria teo" at May 7, 99 05:01:14 pm
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You need to set your path.
Please ask someone at your site to help you.

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --------------984B55B1531B28979CB74C30
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> Hi Gary,
> 
> I have installed according to your instruction in the web. But I could
> not access any of the programmes. How come?
> 
> I just get :
> 
> teo@zeus 137: maketrix
> maketrix: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 138: perm
> perm: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 139: probdist
> probdist: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 140: ranksort
> ranksort: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 141: repeat
> repeat: Too few arguments.
> teo@zeus 142: reverse
> reverse: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 143: series
> series: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 144: transpose
> transpose: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 145: validata
> validata: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 146: anova
> anova: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 147: calc
> calc: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 148: contab
> contab: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 149: desc
> desc: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 150: dprime
> dprime: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 151: features
> features: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 152: oneway
> oneway: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 153: pair
> pair: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 154: rankind
> rankind: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 155: rankrel
> rankrel: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 156: regress
> regress: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 157: stats
> stats: Command not found.
> teo@zeus 158: ts
> ts: Command not found.
> 
> for both the data manipulation and analysis programmes. Could you kindly
> help?
> Thanks
> 
> gloria
> 
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>  filename="gloria.teo.vcf"
> 
> begin:vcard 
> n:Teo;Gloria
> tel;fax:(49) 2241 14 2065
> tel;work:(49) 2241 14 2790
> x-mozilla-html:FALSE
> org:GMD;FIT- MMK
> adr:;;Schloß Birlinghoven;Sankt Augustin;;53754;Germany
> version:2.1
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> 


From perlman Fri May  7 15:05:16 1999
Subject: Re: Returned mail: User unknown (fwd)
To: wiseb@acm.org (G. Bowden Wise)
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 15:05:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37327F61.1ECE3FF3@acm.org> from "G. Bowden Wise" at May 7, 99 01:51:29 am
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> > I wonder why the infodir_sigcaph alias failed.
> > The smtp server says it's unknown.
> 
> So I see that!  I sent an e-mail to support@acm.org, thanks!
> 
> > Anyway, here is my request again.
> > Please run this to give me access to set this up:
> >
> > chmod -f go+w /acminfo/1/sigs/sigcaph/links /acminfo/1/sigs/sigcaph/links/*
> >
> > I'd like to add a link to the SIGCAPH page from the link page.
> 
> Okay, i did the chmod.

Thanks.

I think I'm done tinkering.  I added a counter (which allows daily stats).

You can:

chmod -f o-w /acminfo/1/sigs/sigcaph/links /acminfo/1/sigs/sigcaph/links/*

I used the included header and footer, but the footer has a broken
end center tag "</CENTE>", which does not matter much bvecause it's the
last thing, but who needs HTML errors...

I suggest adding title attributes to the links in the footer file.
Then IE pops up help.  Some screen readers might use it too.

I'd remove the initial <hr> in the header file.  No border is needed there,
Title attributes don't work well on the images' links because the ALT text
takes precedence.

> > Also, there should be a link to this page from the SIGCAPH page.
> 
> Alright, I put that off because I have plans to re-design the
> SIGCAPH pages a little differently, but have not gotten around to it
> yet... so I added the link under my "News" area for now... Will find
> a better place later!
> 
> > I think I asked for some of this months ago,
> > but got no response.  Please respond!
> 
> Weird, I don't recall seeing this request before.... hmmms....

Might be related to the problems with infodir_sigcaph@acm.org.

Maybe the SIGCAPH site should feature the release of the WAI guidelines,
the new version of Bobby, and I heard there will be a big announcement
next week by a Presidential committee:
	http://www50.pcepd.gov/pcepd/

> > The main sigcaph page seems to have an error.
> > It is reporting that there have been 2869 Accesses since 1999-5-6,
> > so it looks like it is reporting the current date instead of when the
> > counter was started.
> 
> Ahhs, fixed that too....
> 
> --
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> G. Bowden Wise
> Computer Science Dept, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst, Troy, NY 12180
> E-mailto:wiseb@acm.org      WWW: http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~wiseb/
> 


From perlman Sat May  8 20:30:55 1999
Subject: Re: STAT software
To: dcohen@richmond.infi.net (Dave Cohen)
Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 20:30:55 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <373488F7.EDE96FA8@richmond.infi.net> from "Dave Cohen" at May 8, 99 02:56:55 pm
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Instructions on obtaining |STAT are in:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/

> Dr. Perlman:
> 
> Please send me the |STAT software necessary to compile J. Culling's wdm
> package. I am interested in DSP under linux, and especially applications
> that involve real-time processing.  My email address is shown below.
> 
> Thank you in advance. 
> 
> --  
> Regards
> Dave Cohen
> dcohen@richmond.infi.net
> 


From perlman Mon May 10 09:50:12 1999
Subject: Re: you (all) seem to miss the point on "click here"
To: norman@NNGROUP.COM
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 09:50:12 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <B167E0B726F8D211B57C0008C7BFC7870104CA@parnassus.nngroup.com> from "Don Norman" at May 9, 99 08:07:00 pm
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> Second misconception: click here is meaningless to the blind.
> 
> Nonsense. First of all, the alt text under the button can have a much more
> meaningful description -- and the guidelines saying not to use "click here"
> (did they have any data?) are referring to the alt text that is heard by the
> blind, not the literal text on the screen.  Second, even if the Alt Text
> said literally "click here" it might be completely interpretable  even by
> the blind if it were surrounded by the appropriate context.

I work with someone who uses Jaws software to read web pages.
Much of his view of a page is dominated by summary views,
such as a list of all the links on the page, summarized
only by the text in the <a> tag, with duplicate tags deleted
from the list.  So, there is no context except for the text.

If there is a title attribute, then I think Jaws can read it
(my colleague's version did not when we checked,
but that might have been a scripting problem).
IE 4.0+ shows title attributes like tooltips on most HTML tags,
but Navigator 4.5 seems to provide no accessibility support.
I added title attributes all over the SIGCHI home page.

Although off topic, watching someone try to use Jaws to
fill a form without label tags is also illuminating.

Gary

From perlman Mon May 10 15:16:17 1999
Subject: Re: Call for Proposals IEA/HFES 2000
To: jcforsy@SANDIA.GOV
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 15:16:17 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: hfes@compuserve.com
In-Reply-To:  <40A8D2AFD38DD21192020008C7A40E52962DC9@es06snlnt.sandia.gov> from "Forsythe, J Chris" at May 10, 99 07:01:59 am
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When will the site support submissions?

The submission page, updated April 14, notes:

The web site is being upgraded to support on-line submissions of
proposals for the IEA 2000/HFES 2000 Congress. Please pardon any
inconveniences you experience during our work. This page will be
reactivated with the new on-line submission capabilities shortly.

Mail sent to the webmaster a week ago got no reply.

As usual, I am frustrated by going to the HFES site.

Gary Perlman, HFES member since 1982, or so

> The submission deadline for the IEA/HFES 2000 meetings is June 18th, 1999.
> With an anticipated attendance of over 2500, this may be the largest
> gathering of human factors professionals to date.  The conference will be
> held July 30th through August 4th 2000 in San Diego, California and is
> jointly sponsored by the International Ergonomics Association and the Human
> Factors and Ergonomics Society.
> 
> There is tremendous interest in Internet and web-related submissions.  For
> the June 18th submission deadline, authors are only asked to provide an
> abstract.  This is a rare opportunity to present to a large international
> audience and submissions are encouraged.
> 
> For more information:
> 
> http://iea2000.hfes.org/
> 
> Thanks for your attention
> 
> Chris Forsythe
> Outreach and Public Relations Chair
> HFES Internet Technical Group
> 


From perlman Mon May 10 21:25:44 1999
Subject: Re: Dinner with Austin Henderson
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 21:25:44 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
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I won't be able ot make it because of previous committments.

As treasurer, I need to point out that the EC has not
approved any expenses for Austin (other than the standing
$15 each for speaker and host for dinner).

I'm sure we will approve what is necessary and reasonable,
but as treasurer, I won't write a check until it's approved
according to our bylaws.  So, once again I move that
we create a Chair's discretionary fund with $300 allocated.
Any seconds?

Gary

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'll be having dinner with Austin Henderson on
> Thursday at Bravo, 5:30 before the meeting. If anyone
> is intersted in joining us, please let me know by
> Wednesday.
> 
> I hope everyone is spreading the word and bringing
> people to this meeting :-).
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
> 


From perlman Mon May 10 21:47:18 1999
Subject: Re: Suggest-a-Link!: WebWord.com Usability Newsletter
To: john@webword.com (John S. Rhodes)
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 21:47:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199905102319.TAA32277@turing.acm.org> from "John S. Rhodes" at May 10, 99 07:19:59 pm
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Done.  Did Moving WebWord (sounds like a site moved error message), too.

Does that make hcibib.org a friend of WebwWord?

What about WebWord.coms itself?  Why not list it?

How can hcibib.org not be on:
	http://www.webword.com/hotsites.html
and what about
	SIGCHI and the SIGCHI hci-sites page?

Gary Perlman

> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> 
> %M U.___ john@webword.com John S. Rhodes
> %0 INTERNET
> %D 1999-05-10
> %A John S. Rhodes
> %C USA, NY
> %I WebWord.com
> %K hci-sites:mail, usability, web usability, content development, marketing
> %T WebWord.com Usability Newsletter
> %U john@webword.com
> %W http://webword.com/archive
> %X Pointers to usability articles, expert interviews, recommended books, and trends in HCI.
> 


From perlman Mon May 10 22:12:53 1999
Subject: Re: Call for Proposals IEA/HFES 2000
To: jcforsy@sandia.gov (Forsythe, J Chris)
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 22:12:53 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <40A8D2AFD38DD21192020008C7A40E52962DD3@es06snlnt.sandia.gov> from "Forsythe, J Chris" at May 10, 99 04:09:41 pm
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Well, I've been complaining about the HFES site for years now.
The volunteer webmaster is not learning much about running a site.
I wish the ITG would step in and help.

Lois at HFES HQ wrote back to me that she thought the PDF files
for submissions were on the site, but that she did not know
where they were.  Based on the conventions of the author's guide:
	http://hfes.org/Public/Publications/HF-AuthorsGuide92.PDF
I would guess that the NSA could not guess the file name.

> Gary
> 
> Yes, HFES is quite weak in the online category.  They plan for IEA/HFES to
> be 100% online and at this late date, they still don't have their act
> together.  I hope you can appreciate the frustration of those of us in the
> TGs who want to have a good program, but are at the mercy of the central
> office...  Chris
> 
> > ----------
> > From: 	Gary PERLMAN
> > Sent: 	Monday, May 10, 1999 1:16 PM
> > To: 	jcforsy@SANDIA.GOV
> > Cc: 	hfes@compuserve.com
> > Subject: 	Re: Call for Proposals IEA/HFES 2000
> > 
> > When will the site support submissions?
> > 
> > The submission page, updated April 14, notes:
> > 
> > The web site is being upgraded to support on-line submissions of
> > proposals for the IEA 2000/HFES 2000 Congress. Please pardon any
> > inconveniences you experience during our work. This page will be
> > reactivated with the new on-line submission capabilities shortly.
> > 
> > Mail sent to the webmaster a week ago got no reply.
> > 
> > As usual, I am frustrated by going to the HFES site.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman, HFES member since 1982, or so
> > 
> > > The submission deadline for the IEA/HFES 2000 meetings is June 18th,
> > 1999.
> > > With an anticipated attendance of over 2500, this may be the largest
> > > gathering of human factors professionals to date.  The conference will
> > be
> > > held July 30th through August 4th 2000 in San Diego, California and is
> > > jointly sponsored by the International Ergonomics Association and the
> > Human
> > > Factors and Ergonomics Society.
> > > 
> > > There is tremendous interest in Internet and web-related submissions.
> > For
> > > the June 18th submission deadline, authors are only asked to provide an
> > > abstract.  This is a rare opportunity to present to a large
> > international
> > > audience and submissions are encouraged.
> > > 
> > > For more information:
> > > 
> > > http://iea2000.hfes.org/
> > > 
> > > Thanks for your attention
> > > 
> > > Chris Forsythe
> > > Outreach and Public Relations Chair
> > > HFES Internet Technical Group
> > > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon May 10 22:34:00 1999
Subject: Re: universal access to web services
To: timg@humancode.com (Tim Gasperak)
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 22:34:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990505160842151.AAA138@tim> from "Tim Gasperak" at May 5, 99 10:55:15 am
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Hi,

I have not received any response for my questions.
Not that I'm in any position to complain.

> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> 
> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> 
> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> 
> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> 
> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> 
> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> 
> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> 
> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> 
> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> 
> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 
> 
> > 
> > gary,
> > 
> > are you still planning on the SIG?
> > has a date and time been established?
> > we at human code are still very much in favor of attending.
> > 
> > --tim
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > At 08:44 PM 04/06/99 , you wrote:
> > >Sorry for taking so long to get back to you.  Deadlines....
> > >
> > >Your topics sound very interesting.  I like the breadth.
> > >Would you like to make some sort of presentation?  I'd like
> > >to work you in somehow.
> > >
> > >Gary
> > >
> > >> 
> > >> gary,
> > >> 
> > >> i just read your post on CHI Web and wanted to mention to you a few
> > >> things that may provide a few interesting participant leads for your
> > >> universal access SIG.
> > >> 
> > >> 1) we just finished up the south by southwest conference here in
> > >> austin. there was an interesting, if not fully-explored, panel on
> > >> "interface design as social architecture". some of the issues explored
> > >> by eric gould, marcos novak and nick west directly related to the
> > >> universal access topic. perhaps these folks would be appropriate for
> > >> SIG participation.
> > >> 
> > >> 2) my company, human code, is currently working on a few different
> > >> projects that may be appropos to the discussion about universal access.
> > >> we're working on a rather large system right now via the state of texas
> > >> to teach under-priveleged folks general employability skills via a web
> > >> interface. of course, many of the issues you outline in your brief such
> > >> as identifying obstacles, costs and methods to increase access are all
> > >> a part of the endeavor. i've mentioned your SIG to dr. david palumbo,
> > >> the VP of the group here at human code that's doing the work. since
> > >> i'll be at CHI this year, i'm interested to see if we have something of
> > >> value to add to the discussion.
> > >> 
> > >> best,
> > >> tim gasperak
> > >> human code
> > >> 
> > >> 
> > >> PS: i'm an ohio state grad, and i wish i had known more about your work
> > >> when i was an industrial design student... we met, albeit briefly, last
> > >> year at CHI 98 during the web design panel on which was jared, nick,
> > >> jakob, et al.
> > >> 
> > >> 
> > > 
> > 
> 

From perlman Mon May 10 22:36:16 1999
Subject: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: Ed@AMandA.com, John@AMandA.com
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 22:36:16 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi,

I'd like to send out an announcement of the final plan for the SIG.
Is someone from AMandA going to participate?

Gary

> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> 
> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> 
> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> 
> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> 
> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> 
> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> 
> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> 
> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> 
> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> 
> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

From perlman Mon May 10 22:37:59 1999
Subject: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: paulukon@pilot.msu.edu
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 22:37:59 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi,

I have not received a response from you yet.
I'd like to send out an announcement of the SIG by Tuesday evening.
Are you going to be able to participate?

Gary

> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> 
> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> 
> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> 
> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> 
> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> 
> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> 
> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> 
> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> 
> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> 
> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

From perlman Mon May 10 22:39:50 1999
Subject: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: kshor@cabletron.com
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 22:39:50 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi,

I have not received a response from you yet.
I'd like to be able to send out an announcement for the SIG
by Tuesday night.  Are you going to be able to participate?

Gary

> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> 
> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> 
> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> 
> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> 
> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> 
> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> 
> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> 
> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> 
> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> 
> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

From perlman Mon May 10 22:40:50 1999
Subject: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: keg@dotparagon.com
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 22:40:50 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi,

I have not received a response from you yet.
I'd like to be able to send out an announcement for the SIG
by Tuesday night.  Are you going to be able to participate?

Gary

> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> 
> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> 
> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> 
> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> 
> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> 
> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> 
> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> 
> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> 
> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> 
> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

From perlman Mon May 10 22:44:58 1999
Subject: Re: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: sarah@socrates.berkeley.edu (Sarah Jones)
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 22:44:58 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04204e01b3566250e95b@[128.32.123.167]> from "Sarah Jones" at May 7, 99 04:42:40 pm
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Looking forward to meeting you.  Nice web site.

Gary

> >1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> 
> 
> Yes. Yes. I am looking forward to your session.
> 
> >
> >2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
> >   to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
> >   Feel free to add information you think is important,
> >   even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
> >   Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
> >   and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> 
> Sorry, I haven't started work in this area of usability.
> 
> 
> >
> >3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
> >   In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
> >   depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
> >   to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
> >   Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
> >   and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> 
> No. I am a beginner.
> 
> >
> >4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
> >   For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
> >   about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
> >   what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
> >   after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
> >   but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> 
> I have three goals. One is to improve the accessibility of our 
> departmental Web sites. Another is to get information for a 
> presentation at a (Berkeley campus) Web user group meeting on 
> accessibility this fall. Finally, I am going to add a page on 
> accessibility to a site I have been developing:
>           http://wss.berkeley.edu/webcorner/
> 
> 
> >
> >Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> >I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> >
> >Despite being drained from the past few months, an ambulance
> >ride holding my unconscious 2-year old last Friday being the most
> >recent recent "diversion" (He's fine -- I'm still recovering),
> >I hold high hopes for the SIG session and I hope you do too
> >and that you can participate in some way.
> 
> Hope your life outside of work is settling down to something more 
> "normal" and you are able to reduce your stress level.
> 
> >
> >While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> >for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> >	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> >It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> >
> >Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> >6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> >Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> >perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 
> 
> Sarah Jones
> Web Design/Usability Specialist
> Workstation Support Services
> UC Berkeley
> 
> 


From perlman Mon May 10 23:52:38 1999
Subject: Re: Thank you
To: john@webword.com (John S. Rhodes)
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 23:52:38 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: director@hcibib.org
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.19990511024256.006ff964@webword.com> from "John S. Rhodes" at May 10, 99 10:42:56 pm
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> 
> Gary,
> 
> Thank you for adding WeBword.com to the HCI Bibliography. I currently have a
> link to SIGCHI on my hotsites page. However, I just added the HCI
> Bibliography to my Friends page and to my Hotsites page under "General Web
> and Interface Design".

WebWord is also on the SIGCHI publications page, and the hci-sites coluimns page.
Those pages are generated from the HCIBIB.

> I will be mentioning the HCI Bibliography in my next usability newsletter
> (due out in about a week). Actually, now that I think about it, would you
> mind answering a few questions about the HCI Bib? I know much of this
> information is on the site, but it is always best to hear it directly from
> the source!
> 
> 1. What is the purpose or the central goal of the HCI Bib?

You mean besides sublimating my compulsive information organization disorder?

The HCIBIB is about 10 years old, and I just wrote a retrospective
for ACM interactions:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/hcibib10.html
and discussed some reason for doing it all to the local SIGCHI chapter:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/freeweb.html

The basic idea was to get bibliographic info online in some useful format.
Besides being a nice artifact for my own research on information retrieval,
it could be useful to the whole field.  Ten years ago, I was further motivated
by some related activities that did not meet my needs (or others, I thought):
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/hcibib10.html#related
Originally, I though that it would be possible to get many people, maybe
thousands, to do a little work and build a database.  I found that
people were harder to coordinate than I expected, so eventually,
I got about 150 people to do more than a little work (average 5-10 hours)
to get materials online and validated for accuracy.

Two years ago, while moving to a new site, I decided to get its own domain
so that it could have a permanent address for the data and search service.
>From then on, I have tried to (1) make the HCIBIB the best place to go
for high-quality bibliographic information on HCI.

Shortly after CHI 98, I decided that internet resources could be fit
into the HCIBIB.  I had been generating a variety of pages on the SIGCHI
site from little databases, so I decided to generate most of the link
pages on the SIGCHI site from a file of internet resources.  I just checked
and there are 882 links in the internet file.  I also generate the link
page for the SIGCAPH site (Physically Handicapped):
	http://www.acm.org/sigcaph/links/
The HCIBIB is one of the first sites to register as Bobby 3.1 accessible:
	http://www.cast.org/bobby/

> 2. Exactly what kinds of resources are available?

Mainly bibliographic records of publications (about 18,500), most with abstracts,
and over 4000 with links to full text (some only available by subscription),
which makes it a sort of digital library on HCI.

There are records on 430 HCI books, 265 with tables of contents, 99 with
links to more information (e.g., the publisher page for the book).

The newest resource is the internet file, with 882 records today
(918 links, 305 email addresses).  The categories are shown on the HCIBIB page:
	http://www.hcibib.org/
These link pages are generated from the database.

> 3. What are your favorite 3 or 4 resources?

I try not to play favorites.  What is cool, I think is the integration
and reuse of information.  An article contains links to internet records
on its publisher, links to the journal or conference in which the article appeared.
Book ISBNs are converted to hotlinks to amazon.com (proceeds are donated
to the local SIGCHI chapter).

The internet resources include some carefully crafted searches on the HCIBIB.
So, you can search for a search on CSCW, or hypertext, or ... it hurts to
think about it ... information retrieval (i.e., search for a search on search).
The HCIBIB site always features a query of general interest; this month it's
a search for online glossaries, and previous months have featured recent books,
recent conferences, etc.

I use the data to generate a variety of summaries: top authors in the field,
top publishers of HCI books, number of records by year, and a few others.

The HCIBIB home page design is in response to a lot of user mail.
Having to use the glimpse search engine for various reasons,
and knowing from my work that people need help formulating queries,
I started the ask an expert (me) service, which gave me some insights
into what people are looking for.  Well, about a quarter of all requests
were for a definition of HCI, so I linked to the SIGCHI CDG report:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cdg/cdg2.html
Another quarter were requests for books on HCI in general,
so I added a link to my list of recommended readings:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/readings.html
Since adding the section called "Learn about HCI",
I get about half the requests for search help.

I end up learning a lot about how to provide what
people are looking for.

> 4. Who can benefit from using the HCI Bib?

The HCIBIB is supposed to be THE place to search for HCI info.
One of its strengths is that it allows people to search
across many publication types: journals, conferences, books,
and internet resources, to name the most common.

Certainly researchers in HCI can benefit from the HCIBIB.
Most of the records are of technical publications from
major HCI journals and conferences.  However, with a
free service, I always fear researchers will start AND STOP
with the HCIBIB and not look for other resources.

While there is no general way to focus a search on practical material,
searches can be limited to internet resources or books,
which tend to be more practical.  Some queries do get some
practical technical information, for example, a search of
internet resources for ":columns" gets 17 online columns
(including two from WebWord).  Maybe that will be the
featured query next month.

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

> Even if you don't answer these questions, I'll mention the HCI Bib in the
> newsletter. 
> 
> Thanks again Gary,
> 
> John S. Rhodes
>   Email      <mailto:john@webword.com>
>   Web site   <http://webword.com>
>   Newsletter <http://webword.com/archive>  
>  
> 
> 
> 
> At 09:47 PM 5/10/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >Done.  Did Moving WebWord (sounds like a site moved error message), too.
> >
> >Does that make hcibib.org a friend of WebwWord?
> >
> >What about WebWord.com itself?  Why not list it?
> >
> >How can hcibib.org not be on:
> >	http://www.webword.com/hotsites.html
> >and what about
> >	SIGCHI and the SIGCHI hci-sites page?
> >
> >Gary Perlman
> >
> >> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> >> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> >> 
> >> %M U.___ john@webword.com John S. Rhodes
> >> %0 INTERNET
> >> %D 1999-05-10
> >> %A John S. Rhodes
> >> %C USA, NY
> >> %I WebWord.com
> >> %K hci-sites:mail, usability, web usability, content development, marketing
> >> %T WebWord.com Usability Newsletter
> >> %U john@webword.com
> >> %W http://webword.com/archive
> >> %X Pointers to usability articles, expert interviews, recommended books,
> and trends in HCI.
> >> 
> >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Tue May 11 10:58:29 1999
Subject: Re: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: keg@dotparagon.com (Kathy E. Gill)
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 10:58:29 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v0313030fb35d7a3c83d2@[206.191.173.179]> from "Kathy E. Gill" at May 10, 99 11:10:33 pm
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Okay.  I must have missed it somehow.  Good luck with the project.

Gary

> Hi, gary - I'm sorry,I thought I answered you last week. I'm stuck here on
> a time-sensitive AT&T project.
> 
> Kathy
> 
> 
> >
> >I have not received a response from you yet.
> >I'd like to be able to send out an announcement for the SIG
> >by Tuesday night.  Are you going to be able to participate?
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> >>
> >> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> >> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> >> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> >>
> >> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> >> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> >> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> >> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> >> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> >> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> >> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> >> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> >>
> >> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> >>
> >> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
> >>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
> >>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
> >>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
> >>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
> >>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> >>
> >> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
> >>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
> >>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
> >>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
> >>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
> >>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> >>
> >> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
> >>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
> >>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
> >>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
> >>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
> >>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> >>
> >> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> >> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> >>
> >> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> >> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> >> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> >> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> >>
> >> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> >> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> >> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> >> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue May 11 11:00:15 1999
Subject: Re: Thank You
To: dc@vision.net.au (Dave Chambers)
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 11:00:15 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3737E73C.52263C3@vision.net.au> from "Dave Chambers" at May 11, 99 06:15:59 pm
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Thanks.  I have several sites.  Which was helpful?

> Hi Gary
> I am a stufdent of ergonomics at VUT here in Australia.  I am
> currently doing a final year undergrad research project evaluating
> "pause gymnastic software".  I just wanted to thank you for the effort
> you have put into your site.  I have been able to make good use of the
> resorces that you provide there.
> Once again thank you.
> Regards
> Dave C.
> 
> 


From perlman Tue May 11 11:02:20 1999
Subject: Re: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: kshor@cabletron.com (Shor, Karen)
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 11:02:20 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <7396FF5B94E8D211955F00600899DF2816376A@dur-exc1.ctron.com> from "Shor, Karen" at May 11, 99 08:29:20 am
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OKay.  I'll take it that you may attend, but will not want to
make a presentation or lead a discussion.

Gary

> Duh! I just noticed that the date and time of this SIG is in your email.
> 
> I have to review what technical sessions so I cannot commit to this SIG yet.
> 
> 
> Fyi there are 5 of us from my company attending CHI this year. For some of
> the tech sessions, we will overlap and more than one of us will attend. But
> for others, we may "divide and conquer". One of my co-workers is from QA,
> another from the software development group. So I'm not sure what sessions
> they are leaning towards.
> 
> Regards,
> Karen
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 10:40 PM
> To: kshor@cabletron.com
> Subject: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have not received a response from you yet.
> I'd like to be able to send out an announcement for the SIG
> by Tuesday night.  Are you going to be able to participate?
> 
> Gary
> 
> > The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> > 
> > My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> > summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> > and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> > 
> > Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> > you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> > the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> > Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> > of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> > will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> > for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> > on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> > 
> > 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> > 
> > 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
> >    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
> >    Feel free to add information you think is important,
> >    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
> >    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
> >    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> > 
> > 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
> >    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
> >    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
> >    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
> >    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
> >    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> > 
> > 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
> >    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
> >    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
> >    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
> >    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
> >    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> > 
> > Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> > I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> > 
> > While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> > for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> > It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> > 
> > Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> > 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> > Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> > perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 


From perlman Tue May 11 11:46:58 1999
Subject: Re: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: paulukon@pilot.msu.edu (the girl)
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 11:46:58 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <37383705.53FC90C2@pilot.msu.edu> from "the girl" at May 11, 99 09:56:21 am
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Frankly, I don't know what any presenters are going to focus on.
How about if you make a five minute presentation (we will have AV
support for overheads only), but if you can send me your slides online,
I can put them onto the Web for people to refer to later.
Your slides could just be one or two or 10; it's up to you.
Can you give me a title and a brief abstract (paragraph 2 below
looks fine to me).

Assuming we break into discussion groups, I have you listed as a leader.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I am sorry for not responding by yesterday. I am still interested in
> participating. Below are my answers to your questions. If you need
> additional information, please let me know. I've never done something
> like this before.
> 
> 
> 1. Yes, I am going and I will be able to make the session.
> 
> 2. While the rest of the presenters are tending to focus on issues
> surrounding getting people to the technology, I am concerned about what
> happens next: Just because someone has the computer or has access to the
> internet does not mean they understand how to use it. How can we
> identify what our users are bringing with them to this new environment?
> As developers, how can we work with that information to provide ramps to
> the new environment that they understand? My present work is focusing on
> how to make online courses accessible to those who are not familiar with
> the web. 
> 
> 3. While I would be happy to make a presentation about this work, I'm
> not sure I could be prepared in a week for more than a five-minute talk.
> I have just finished data collection (open-ended interviews) this week
> and have started to analyze and figure things out. I would enjoy leading
> a discussion group.
> 
> 4. I don't have any ideas on goals....
> Ann Marie Paulukonis
> 


From perlman Tue May 11 11:50:49 1999
Subject: Re: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: Michael_Muller/CAM/Lotus@lotus.com
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 11:50:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <OFEAC0F26C.90F59DAE-ON85256769.00054275@lotus.com> from "Michael_Muller/CAM/Lotus@lotus.com" at May 6, 99 01:35:11 am
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I'm making "final" plans for the SIG and would like to list you
as someone who will make a 5-10 minute presentation (we have overheads
only, no computer) and lead a discussion group, assuming we break into groups.

If that's okay with you, could you send me a title and a 50-word abstract
(some part of the material below would be fine)?  Today?  Please?

Gary

> 
> Hi Gary,
> 
> Here are my answers to your questions.  Each answer begins with ">>>".
> 
> I've actually written both answers and comments in other places in your
> message, so please search for all instances of ">>>".
> 
> Again, thanks for organizing this SIG!
> 
> See you soon,
> --michael
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> on 05/05/99 04:33:49 PM
> 
> To:   Ed@AMandA.com, John@AMandA.com, Kathy.Gill@PSS.Boeing.com,
>       belsey@mail.cadvision.com, kshor@cabletron.com,
>       michael_muller@lotus.com, paulukon@pilot.msu.edu, perlman@acm.org,
>       sarah@socrates.berkeley.edu, timg@humancode.com
> cc:
> 
> Subject:  Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
> 
> 
> I got tied up, then I got sick, then my son got sick, then ....
> >>> Yes, I've had a year like that.  Trivial sicknesses, but
> time-consuming.  I hope you are all well now?
> 
> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> 
> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> 
> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> 
> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> 
> >>> Yes and yes -- if you still need me.  As we discussed, I'm happy to
> participate, but I'm also happy to stand aside if you have better
> candidates than me.  If you need me, I'll be there, I promise.
> 
> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> 
> >>> Part of my work is intended to make Lotus products more accessible, and
> to change the culture at Lotus to put greater value on accesibility and on
> universal access.  In this work, I hope to take a three-phase approach:
> (1) deliver value to new/revised products, showing the benefits of
> increased accessibility -- become a trusted partner;  (2) work with product
> groups to make structural changes in the product lifecycle, to include
> accessibility issues at multiple lifecycle stages (e.g., requirements and
> design as well as testing and quality assurance);  (3) pursue advantages
> for a broad range of users of adopting what might be called an
> "accessibility architecture, through the concept of electronic curbcuts
> (i.e., if the architecture enfranchises people with disabilities, it will
> allow us to do lots of interesting stuff and to enfranchise other people
> working under, e.g., field conditions, road conditions, etc.).
> 
> >>> I hope to develop methods for participatory design by people with
> disabilities.  Many of the PD methods that I have been involved with have
> been very visual.  These are, therefore, disabling techniques for some
> populations.  I am asking myself and others, "What would universal
> participatory design (or participatory universal design) look like, and how
> could we achieve it?"
> 
> >>> A link to relevant work is our CHI 97 paper and workshop, "Toward an
> HCI Research and Practice Agenda based on Human Needs and Social
> Responsibility."  We discussed accessibility research and practice as part
> of our proposed strategies for the fields of HCI.
> 
> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> 
> >>> Well, one thing I could certainly do is to report on the Scholtz et al.
> workshop at CHI on future HCI research agendas.  It might be useful to get
> a quick critique of the workshop's conclusions from the people who attend
> the SIG.  It might also be useful to talk about the proposed set of
> "reference tasks" to help structure HCI research -- I'm in touch with the
> people who are pushing this idea (Terveen, Nardi, and Whittaker;  Scholtz;
> Cohen), and can carry back the SIG's ideas about universal access aspects
> of the reference tasks.
> 
> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> 
> >>> I'd like to see the fields of HCI work together to get a strategic
> concept and agenda (if appropriate, if possible) for the electronic
> curbcuts idea.
> 
> >>> I'd like to see if we can (without stereotyping) look into a (human)
> lifespan model of computing -- i.e., what goals, objectives, tasks,
> environments, accesses, etc., are people likely to be
> doing/interested-in/working-under at various times in their lives? what is
> the range of variation across different populations? whose needs are not
> being addressed? what can we do to improve under-representation?
> 
> >>> Per above, I'd like to see us develop more inclusive methods for
> participatory analysis, design, and evaluation (PD, generally speaking).  I
> know that there are some accessibility review panels, but I'm not clear
> about their methods (and the reluctance to talk specifically about their
> methods makes me worry...).
> 
> >>> For that matter, I'd like to get a concrete idea of what is being done
> now, as well as what could be done, with accessibility review panels.
> 
> >>> I'd like us to explore the space of disability and culture, with a goal
> of understanding the unique cultural needs of some (all?) groups of people
> with disabilities.  Most obvious in this area is Deaf culture, but I
> suspect that there are lots of other groups that define themselves by much
> more than what the rest of us think they can't do!
> 
> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> 
> Despite being drained from the past few months, an ambulance
> ride holding my unconscious 2-year old last Friday being the most
> recent recent "diversion" (He's fine -- I'm still recovering),
> I hold high hopes for the SIG session and I hope you do too
> and that you can participate in some way.
> 
> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
>            http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> 
> >>> Your paper looks very interesting.  I'd like to send a pointer to it to
> Paula Bourges-Waldegg, Matemática Educativa, Centro de Investigación y
> Estudios Avanzados
> (pbourges@mail.cinvestav.mx), who presented a very interesting critique of
> internationalization at the recent Changing Places workshop in London
> (April 1999) (two versions are available from
> http://www.dcs.qmw.ac.uk/research/distrib/Mushroom/workshop/prelimProgramme3.html
> ).  Would that be okay?
> 
> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue May 11 16:01:40 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: moeller@ifi.unizh.ch (Ralf Moeller)
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 16:01:40 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -- 
> Ralf Moeller, AI Lab, Dept. Computer Science, University of Zuerich
> Winterthurerstr. 190, CH-8057 Zuerich, Switzerland, Room 27-K-06
> Tel. +41 1 63 56722, Fax +41 1 63 56809, mailto:moeller@ifi.unizh.ch
> http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/~moeller
> 


From perlman Tue May 11 20:02:48 1999
Subject: Re: Universal Access SIG at CHI99 -- Response Requested
To: John@AMandA.com (John Armitage)
Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 20:02:48 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: Ed@AMandA.com, perlman
In-Reply-To: <v04020a01b35e2f10197e@[208.195.156.165]> from "John Armitage" at May 11, 99 11:25:15 am
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The more the merrier.

Can I put the two of you down for a 5-10 minute talk
(overheads only, I am afraid)?

To pick up the pace to compensate for my lateness,
I am proposing the following title and abstract,
but feel free to supply your own, ideally by today!

Title: Internationalization: Tailored or homogeneous products?

John Armitage and Edward Guttman, AMandA

Internationalization is really an issue of whether
to pursue a product strategy of tailored (localized) products, or
homogenous (single-version) products. This is an ongoing, fundamental issue
in marketing and manufacturing of all products,
but it is not discussed as such in software design circles.
Instead, there is a focus on poorly localized products that contain
awkward cultural "signs".  Also critical are the motivations of marketers
and their cost/benefit analyses for decisions.

> Gary,
> 
> I think Ed and I would like to participate, but I'll let you make the call.
> 
> I believe you and he spoke about some opinions I had about i18n, and I
> would be happy to sit on a  panel, or give a brief talk on the topic. My
> motivation is largely in response to a presentation I saw from a Microsoft
> UI engineer who showed results of their attempt to localize their product,
> and some of the mistakes that were made. The audience seemed full of
> examples of poorly localized products that contained awkward cultural
> "signs". The audience seemed to think that there was no excuse for this. I
> do not remember anyone asking about the motivations of the marketers of
> these products, or their cost/benefit analyses for decisions like whether
> to convert maps in a product to show the southern hemisphere "on top" for
> products marketed to South America and Africa.
> 
> Technical details and techniques aside, i18n is really an issue of whether
> to pursue a product strategy of tailored (localized) products, or
> homogenous (single-version) products. This is an ongoing, fundamental issue
> in marketing and manufacturing of all products. I have not heard it
> discussed as such in software design circles.
> 
> This is just an opinion based on my limited exposure to these issues. If
> you think it is relevant to your SIG, I'd be happy to participate.
> 
> -John
> 
> At 10:36 PM -0400 100599, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'd like to send out an announcement of the final plan for the SIG.
> >Is someone from AMandA going to participate?
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> >>
> >> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> >> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> >> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> >>
> >> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> >> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> >> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> >> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> >> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> >> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> >> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> >> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> >>
> >> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> >>
> >> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
> >>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
> >>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
> >>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
> >>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
> >>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> >>
> >> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
> >>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
> >>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
> >>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
> >>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
> >>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> >>
> >> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
> >>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
> >>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
> >>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
> >>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
> >>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> >>
> >> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> >> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> >>
> >> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> >> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> >> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> >> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> >>
> >> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> >> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> >> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> >> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 
> 
> ____________________________________________
> John Armitage, Team Leader
> AM+A California
> Tel: 510-601-0994, Ext. 24
> Fax: 510-547-6125
> Web: http://www.AMandA.com
> ____________________________________________
> AM+A New York Tel: 212-625-1813
> ____________________________________________
> Intelligent Design
> User Interfaces and Information Visualization
> 


From perlman Wed May 12 11:34:27 1999
Subject: Re: I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
To: horstt@bronsonhg.org (Todd Horst)
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 11:34:27 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May 12 13:39:42 1999
Subject: Re: universal access to web services
To: timg@humancode.com (Tim Gasperak)
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 13:39:42 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <19990511160323058.AAA66@tim> from "Tim Gasperak" at May 11, 99 10:50:10 am
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Hi Tim,

I'm finshing the session announcement to broadcast in about an hour.
If you would like to make a 5-10 minute presentation at the SIG,
then I'd like to include a title and a short abstract of what you'd like 
to discuss.  If you can get that to me in the next hour, then I will include it.
If not, then you would stil be welcome to participate in any way you like,
and your information would be put onto the web site and, perhaps most importantly,
be included in a summary of the SIG session I plan to send to the SIGCHI Bulletin.
I'd like to include your work in Texas because it adds dimension to the SIG.

How's this? (assuming you can make a presentation)

Title: Teaching the Under-Privileged via the Web

Abstract:
My company, Human Code, is currently working on a system
with the State of Texas to teach under-privileged people
general employability skills via a web interface.
Identifying obstacles, costs and methods to increase access are all
a part of the endeavor.

> 
> gary,
> 
> several of my colleagues will not be attending CHI afterall, and it's going to severely handicap me in providing you direct, useful information regarding the work we've been doing.
> 
> let me see what i'm able to accomplish today to pull some material together for you.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> At 09:34 PM 05/10/99 , you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have not received any response for my questions.
> >Not that I'm in any position to complain.
> >
> >> The SIG session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 19, 1999 2:30-4:00pm
> >> 
> >> My home page, after the table of contents, has links to the SIG
> >> summary (for the conference companion), the original proposal,
> >> and some notes from a recent presentation I made.
> >> 
> >> Here is what I need from you.  I know the answers for some of
> >> you already, and I know I should be making introductions and
> >> the like, but I can do a better job if I gather some information.
> >> Suffice it to say that with such a broad topic, the breadth
> >> of what people have written to me is a little scary, but I
> >> will hope that before, during, and after the SIG we can look
> >> for common ground and common approaches so that we work together
> >> on accessibility issues instead of working in isolation.
> >> 
> >> 1. Are you going to attend CHI and can you make it to the session?
> >> 
> >> 2. Regardless, can you provide a paragraph or two and some links
> >>    to work you are doing?  If yes, then provide it, please.
> >>    Feel free to add information you think is important,
> >>    even if you are not working on it -- this topic is too big.
> >>    Even if you can't attend the SIG, you can participate virtually,
> >>    and I'll use the info for a writeup for the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> >> 
> >> 3. If you can make it to the SIG, how would you like to participate?
> >>    In part, that depends on how many people show up, and that may
> >>    depend on how interesting the information from 2. looks (I plan
> >>    to send it to some mailing lists when compiled next week).
> >>    Would you like to make a presentation (if yes, for how long,
> >>    and on what topic)?  Lead a discussion?
> >> 
> >> 4. Finally, please send me a list of goals you might have.
> >>    For me, I like to think of concrete results I'd like to see
> >>    about six months after the SIG session, so I think about
> >>    what tasks we might assign to ourselves during and shortly
> >>    after the SIG.  I don't mind big goals that are years off,
> >>    but it's harder to figure out what to do next with them.
> >> 
> >> Please send these to me by Monday, May 10, or sooner.
> >> I'll probably set up a web page or two by next Wednesday.
> >> 
> >> While I remember, here is a paper we just finished yesterday
> >> for the Internationalization workshop after CHI 99:
> >> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans.html
> >> It's not really released to the public yet, but it's relevant.
> >> 
> >> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> >> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> >> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> >> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> >> 
> >> 
> >> > 
> >> > gary,
> >> > 
> >> > are you still planning on the SIG?
> >> > has a date and time been established?
> >> > we at human code are still very much in favor of attending.
> >> > 
> >> > --tim
> >> > 
> >> > 
> >> > 
> >> > 
> >> > At 08:44 PM 04/06/99 , you wrote:
> >> > >Sorry for taking so long to get back to you.  Deadlines....
> >> > >
> >> > >Your topics sound very interesting.  I like the breadth.
> >> > >Would you like to make some sort of presentation?  I'd like
> >> > >to work you in somehow.
> >> > >
> >> > >Gary
> >> > >
> >> > >> 
> >> > >> gary,
> >> > >> 
> >> > >> i just read your post on CHI Web and wanted to mention to you a few
> >> > >> things that may provide a few interesting participant leads for your
> >> > >> universal access SIG.
> >> > >> 
> >> > >> 1) we just finished up the south by southwest conference here in
> >> > >> austin. there was an interesting, if not fully-explored, panel on
> >> > >> "interface design as social architecture". some of the issues explored
> >> > >> by eric gould, marcos novak and nick west directly related to the
> >> > >> universal access topic. perhaps these folks would be appropriate for
> >> > >> SIG participation.
> >> > >> 
> >> > >> 2) my company, human code, is currently working on a few different
> >> > >> projects that may be appropos to the discussion about universal access.
> >> > >> we're working on a rather large system right now via the state of texas
> >> > >> to teach under-priveleged folks general employability skills via a web
> >> > >> interface. of course, many of the issues you outline in your brief such
> >> > >> as identifying obstacles, costs and methods to increase access are all
> >> > >> a part of the endeavor. i've mentioned your SIG to dr. david palumbo,
> >> > >> the VP of the group here at human code that's doing the work. since
> >> > >> i'll be at CHI this year, i'm interested to see if we have something of
> >> > >> value to add to the discussion.
> >> > >> 
> >> > >> best,
> >> > >> tim gasperak
> >> > >> human code
> >> > >> 
> >> > >> 
> >> > >> PS: i'm an ohio state grad, and i wish i had known more about your work
> >> > >> when i was an industrial design student... we met, albeit briefly, last
> >> > >> year at CHI 98 during the web design panel on which was jared, nick,
> >> > >> jakob, et al.
> >> > >> 
> >> > >> 
> >> > > 
> >> > 
> >> 
> > 
> 


From perlman Wed May 12 16:26:03 1999
Subject: Re: universal access to web services
To: timg@humancode.com (Tim Gasperak)
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 16:26:03 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990512200414305.AAA230@tim> from "Tim Gasperak" at May 12, 99 02:50:02 pm
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If there is no presentation, then perhaps having an abstract of what will not
be presented would be confusing.  I would be happy if you would speak for a few
minutes on access issues faced by the State of Texas and how your are addressing them.
I'm guessing here, but people learning about employement skills probably do not
have computers in their homes, if they have homes, and may have limited education,
particularly on the Web, ...  Just bringing these to light would be useful.

I'm sending out the announcement in about a half hour.

Gary

> gary,
> 
> thanks so much for your help with this, but i couldn't convince anyone here to get any material together quickly enough to put together a presentation. i think it's best for us to try to come to the SIG (if we can be accommodated), but to eschew any kind of presentation for now-- i simply can't guarantee we'd be able to pull anything coherent together in time (and i wouldn't want to commit and then not follow through).
> 
> i've asked the project lead here to provide an abstract ASAP for this afternoon.
> 
> will this work for you?
> -tim
> 
> 
> At 12:39 PM 05/12/99 , you wrote:
> >Hi Tim,
> >
> >I'm finshing the session announcement to broadcast in about an hour.
> >If you would like to make a 5-10 minute presentation at the SIG,
> >then I'd like to include a title and a short abstract of what you'd like 
> >to discuss.  If you can get that to me in the next hour, then I will include it.
> >If not, then you would stil be welcome to participate in any way you like,
> >and your information would be put onto the web site and, perhaps most importantly,
> >be included in a summary of the SIG session I plan to send to the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> >I'd like to include your work in Texas because it adds dimension to the SIG.
> >
> >How's this? (assuming you can make a presentation)
> >
> >Title: Teaching the Under-Privileged via the Web
> >
> >Abstract:
> >My company, Human Code, is currently working on a system
> >with the State of Texas to teach under-privileged people
> >general employability skills via a web interface.
> >Identifying obstacles, costs and methods to increase access are all
> >a part of the endeavor.
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May 12 17:34:25 1999
Subject: Re: News.db
To: Steven@liu.com
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 17:34:25 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E1C7F17223C0D111AADC00A024C607B3162D2D@www.hauserinc.com> from "Steven@liu.com" at May 12, 99 02:40:30 pm
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Setting access on shared files to read and write is wrong.
You need to check in the file into RCS.
	ci -u news.db

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Read your email and I have set news.db for User Group Others to read and
> write.  Thanks for looking into it...  You are right that the document
> needss to have a table of content but Mike Atwood needs to publish this
> ASAP... I can later change the format of this document..
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> Steven Liu
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May 12 22:32:22 1999
Subject: Re: Universal Access SIG, the proposed announcement
To: Michael_Muller/CAM/Lotus@lotus.com
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 22:32:22 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <OF3CB4AED1.6BB3C55F-ON85256770.000ACD6C@lotus.com> from "Michael_Muller/CAM/Lotus@lotus.com" at May 13, 99 02:02:02 am
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> Hi Gary,
> 
> Thanks for keeping us up to date with your structuring of our session.
> 
> With regard to the text about me, I have a request:
> 
> - Please state my email address as mullerm@acm.org (note the "m" after
> "muller").  Or, if we use the Lotus address, then the correct form is
> michael_muller@lotus.com (the underscore is required, I do believe).

I've done that for the web page, but the announcements are already out there.
Sorry.  Teh underscore got filtered out somehow.

> Also, in the introductory text, you write "how a community of people
> interested in accessibility can share resource."  I think you meant the
> last word in that sentence to be "resources" (plural).

D'oh!

> See you next week,
> --michael

Thanks for helping out.


From perlman Wed May 12 23:28:38 1999
Subject: Re: Just wondering...
To: dmbrown@brown-inc.com (David M. Brown)
Date: Wed, 12 May 1999 23:28:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <373A4356.E58E6B9F@brown-inc.com> from "David M. Brown" at May 12, 99 08:13:26 pm
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Nope.  I think that Gary Perlman might live in Nashua NH,
especially if St. Mark's is in Southborough Mass.

If it's him, I sort of met him.  He worked at Wang Labs,
and when I joined the faculty of the Wang Institute,
it caused confusion because our benefits biggy-backed on the Labs'.
He was refused payment for something like dental because
"you just had your teeth cleaned, AND you used a different SSN!"

Some other Gary Perlman

> Mr. Perlman-- 
> 
> Are you by any chance the Gary Perlman that attended St. Mark's Academy in the late 1960s?
> 
> --David
> 
> =============================
>  David M. Brown - Brown Inc.
>     dmbrown@brown-inc.com
> =============================
> 
> N O W   A V A I L A B L E !        http://www.html-indexer.com/ 
> 
> Try HTML Indexer, the easiest way to create and maintain real
> back-of-the-book indexes for web sites and other HTML documents.
> 


From perlman Thu May 13 07:11:26 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT software
To: fabrizio@pisa.intecs.it (Fabrizio Sciarra)
Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 07:11:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <373A93B8.5BD55BF@pisa.intecs.it> from "Fabrizio Sciarra" at May 13, 99 10:56:25 am
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Instructions on obtaining |STAT are in:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/

> Hi...
> 
> I would like to use for my personal music activities
> 
> the |WAVE package which requires your software
> 
> |STAT. There's a note in the wave web pages which told
> 
> me to ask you directly the permission to obtain and
> 
> use your software. So here I am.
> 
> Could you please give me the permission and the software
> 
> in use ? I agree to don't distribute it to anybody and
> 
> use it for my personal use.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
>   Fabrizio Sciarra
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May 13 08:47:44 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: fabrizio@pisa.intecs.it (Fabrizio Sciarra)
Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 08:47:44 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <373AB732.D6876F95@pisa.intecs.it> from "Fabrizio Sciarra" at May 13, 99 01:27:47 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May 13 12:25:04 1999
Subject: Re: TONIGHT! BuckCHI... (fwd)
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 12:25:04 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: ojuelich@gcfn.org, anthony_a_lung@acm.org, johnf@thetechgroup.com,
	ccroasmu@columbus.rr.com, foulk@cis.ohio-state.edu, otto@acm.org,
	paul@osc.edu, searfoa@ohiohealth.com, dweimer@gcfn.org,
	astephens@resourcepartner.com, russell_branaghan@fitch.com,
	JAH@csi.compuserve.com
In-Reply-To: <373AE229.9BF7F2C@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at May 13, 99 10:31:05 am
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There was an annoucnement last week,
but I guess we should have sent it to COCACM.
Should we put COCACM on the buckchi-announcements list?

Gary

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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> 
> Otto,
> 
> I'll giving more advanced notice in the future. I didn't
> really know much about COCACM until the symposium
> last week. So sorry for the late notice. It will be a great
> talk and you should come if you can.
> 
> I would love to hear suggestions on how to work more
> closely together. I have an upcoming session on interaction
> design and e-commerce, I would love to get someone from
> COCACM to co-present at that. And of couse all are welcome
> to attend and share their experiences. The talk will likely be
> June 8 or July 13. If you have a suggestions for speakers, let
> me know.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Chris
> Chris Rockwell
> chrisr@r-r-research.com
> BuckCHI Program Chair
> 
> Otto C Juelich wrote:
> 
> > I would like to see cooperation between BuckCHI and COCACM.  Is an
> > e-mailed announcement of a meeting, on the day of the meeting, the way to
> > do it?                                Otto
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 08:53:34 -0400
> > From: Chris Rockwell <chrisr@r-r-research.com>
> > To: BuckCHI Announcement <BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG>
> > Cc: cocacm@ACM.ORG, info@ccscmh.org, Frank Henson <fhenson@compuserve.com>
> > Subject: TONIGHT! May 13 BuckCHI SPECIAL GUEST: 'Pliant Design - out of the box' Austin Henderson
> >
> >   *** TONIGHT! - Hear leading HCI authority Austin Henderson ***
> >
> >              BuckCHI: Central Ohio ACM SIGCHI Chapter
> >                       Thursday, May 13, 1999
> >
> >                   *** Special Guest Speaker ***
> >
> > Title
> >        Pliant Design: breaking out of the computing box -
> >        making the inflexible, flexible
> > Speaker
> >        Austin Henderson
> >        Rivendel Consulting
> > Date
> >        Thursday, May 13, 1999 (7:00-8:30pm)
> > Site
> >        Fitch, Inc., 10350 Olentangy River Road, Worthington, Ohio
> >        43085, 614-885-3453 [directions below]
> > Abstract
> >        Austin will share some of his leading edge work on what
> >        he calls "Pliant Design". How do we break out of the
> >        rigid confines of the computer box to achieve the
> >        flexibility needed to support human activity? Austin
> >        will also discuss his vision for human-computer
> >        interaction.
> > Biography
> >        Austin Henderson has been in the field of Human-Computer
> >        Interaction since 1964. He has a B.Sc. in Mathematics
> >        from Queen's University, an MS in Computer Science
> >        from the University of Illinois, and a Ph.D in Computer
> >        Science for MIT. He has built applications in areas
> >        including manufacturing, air traffic control, electronic
> >        mail(Hermes), user interface design tools (Trillium),
> >        workspace management (Rooms, Buttons). He has done research
> >        and user interface architecture for Xerox at both PARC and
> >        EuroPARC, and for Apple Computer, and industrial design
> >        with Fitch. Until March, 1997, he managed the Discourse
> >        Architecture Laboratory in the Apple Research Labs.
> >        In addition to being a principal in Rivendel Consulting,
> >        Austin is a co-founder of Pliant Research, a research
> >        consortium exploring the theory and practice of computing
> >        systems that move beyond the formal. Professionally, Austin
> >        has been active in ACM/SIGCHI since 1983, including as
> >        conference chair (1985), and organization chair (1989-1993).
> > Email
> >        henderson@rivcons.com
> > URL
> >        http://www.pliant.org/
> >        http://www.rivcons.com/
> > Directions
> >        Take 315 north past I-270 and 315 will turn into a country
> >        road. 1.25 miles after the Shell station, there will be a small
> >        ground-level sign for Fitch on the left. Follow signs for the
> >        BuckCHI Meeting.
> > Admission Policy:
> >        BuckCHI Technical Meetings are open to the public and, unless
> >        otherwise specified, free of charge.
> > Send Questions/Comments to:
> >        buckchi-program@acm.org
> > BuckCHI Meetings Page:
> >        http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/meetings.html
> > BuckCHI Home Page:
> >        http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> > Receive Email Announcements of BuckCHI Meetings:
> >        Send mail to listserv@acm.org with the message:
> >           subscribe buckchi-announcements Firstname Lastname
> 
> 
> 
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From perlman Thu May 13 13:50:22 1999
Subject: Re: "concluding remarks" at the most frequent authors
To: merkle@csd.uwo.ca
Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 13:50:23 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <373B1C16.AC7FACAB@julian.uwo.ca> from "Luiz Ernesto Merkle" at May 13, 99 01:38:14 pm
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Dr. Remarks is a pioneer in the field!

Thanks.  I'll filter it out.
> 
> 
> Looking at the most frequent authors at the HCI Bibliography I've
> found "Concluding Remarks" as one of them. 
> 
> Just a small remark in the case there are ways to filter it out.
> Otherwise I don't think it needs change. 
> 
> tx,
> luiz
> 


From perlman Thu May 13 19:47:33 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: mitchell@cs.ucsd.edu (Nick Mitchell)
Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 19:47:33 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May 13 22:34:49 1999
Subject: Re: Reminder - Request for Nominations
To: JaneHenderson@CS.COM
Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 22:34:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <ddd03155.246cabf2@cs.com> from "JaneHenderson@CS.COM" at May 13, 99 06:28:02 pm
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BuckCHI membership is not required.
Both ACM and SIGCHI membership are.

> To:             BuckCHI Members
> From:   BuckCHI Nominations Committee
> 
> This is a reminder that we are still taking nominations for a new slate of
> BuckCHI officers.  Nominations will be accepted through Thursday, May 20th.
> 
> The three elected positions are:
> 
> CHAIR
> SECRETARY
> TREASURER
> 
> For a list of officers and related duties please see:
> http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/officers.html
> 
> If you or any other BuckCHI member that you know of is interested in one of
> these positions, please reply with the member name and the position to
> Lorraine Normore (normorel@oclc.org).  All current BuckCHI-ACM members are
> eligible to run for office.  The nominations committee will contact all
> nominated candidates to verify interest and eligibility before placing their
> names on the ballot.  And by all means, feel free to nominate yourself.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Lorraine Normore - Nominations Chair
> normorel@oclc.org
> 761-5263
> 
> Jane Henderson - Chapter Co-Chair
> janehenderson@cs.com
> 538-3286
> 


From perlman Thu May 13 23:11:06 1999
Subject: Re: SIGCHI Booth / Talking Points and encouraging Visitor follow-on
To: rlamck@us.ibm.com
Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 23:11:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <85256770.004D4A81.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "rlamck@us.ibm.com" at May 13, 99 10:04:24 am
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I'm happy to answer questions about the SIGCHI site.
I don't think Steven Liu is too familiar with UNIX
or how the main site is put together or how to update it.
Keith understands it pretty well, and I imagine he knows
the conference pages well.  Steven Pemberton may be the
only person who knows the Bulletin area.

I don't mind if someone takes over the site.
I just hope it's not a non-portable, slow,
gratuitous, unnavigable, inaccessible, outdated,
site like the ACM site, for example.
Personally, I'd prefer to retain a platform-independent,
multi-lingual, WAI accessible site with content over form.

I don't think chi-web has anything to do with sigchi
content, although I think it's great that SIGCHI is hosting it.

I just visited www.chi.org: California Healthcare Institute.
sigchi.org is available, socchi and chisoc are too.

Gary

> Appended below is text of the poster contents. THREE requests:
> 
> 1
> For each poster, if there is something you would like booth sitters to say for a
> talking point of interest, please jot in down and circulate.  E.g., (Mike)
> "Society" status there is are SIGCHI Bulletin articles summarizing what the
> change means -- anything else to emphasize?
> 
> 2
> For each poster/talking point, I thought I'd list names of champions so people
> can come up to you and talk. That OK? This is
> the "Contact:" list below, which DOES NOT appear on the posters, but which I'll
> post as a separate sheet at the bottom of the
> relevant poster. I can change this up to Monday morning 10:00 AM.
> 
> 3
> For each poster/talking point, I'm considering refering people to email lists
> for post-conference discussion. That OK? Please note the specific email lists:
> E.g., (Keith, Gary)  for Web site redesign, is CHI-WEB ok for this more general
> discussion?  E.g., (Mike, Austin), for "Society" status, how about CHI-POLICY?
> Others? Want new ones? See lists as a vehicle for maintaining
> discussion? ...?
> 
> If no one responds, I'll come up with a default.
> 
> BTW, the booth backdrop is blue and white, and the posters are red, white and
> blue (not reflected below), and professionally
> done, as Steven suggested.
> 
> See poster content below (it's at the printers)
>   ||
>   ||
>   V
>   V
> 
> Bob Mack
> IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
> 30 Saw Mill River Road
> Hawthorne, NY 10532
> 914 784-7830  (phone)
> 914 784-6307  (fax)
> 
> ============================ POSTER CONTENT =======================
> 
> POSTER 1:
> 
>     SIGCHI is Changing in 2000
>    -----------------------------------
>     CHI: The ACM Society for HCI
>        Developing Membership
> Brining CHI Society and local CHI's closer
>   Remaking the CHI Society Web Site
> 
> Share your ideas ==>>  At the SIGCHI Booth
>                                             SIGCHI Business Meeting
>                                             With EC Members
>                                             SIGCHI email lists
> 
> POSTER 2
> 
>     CHI: The ACM Society for Human-Computer Interaction
>    --------------------------------------------------------------------
>        >SIGCHI becomes the first ACM Society
> 
>        What Society Status means
>        New bylaws
>        More autonomy
>        Obligations
> 
>       Contact: EC members, especially Mike Atwood, Clare-Marie Karat, Jim
> Miller, CHI-POLICY
> 
> POSTER 3
> 
>      Developing Membership
>     -------------------------------
>        >Expanding and Keeping Members
> 
>        Making CHI Society International *
>        Practitioners
>        Research Community **
>        Publications  ***
>        Mentoring ****
>        Volunteers ****
>        Rewarding Service
> 
>        Contacts:  *Guy Boy, ** Dan Olsen, ***Dan, Steven Pemberton,
>                          **** Cathleen Wharton, Allison Druin, Jean Scholtz,
> Marilyn Tremaine
> 
> POSTER 4
> 
>       Bringing CHI Society and Local CHI's Closer
>      ------------------------------------------------------
>        >Creating mutual benefit
> 
>        Tutorials to Go *
>        CHI Society membership (in the works)
>        Communication support
>        Development support
>        CHI Confernece workshop for local CHI leaders
> 
>        Contacts: Richard Anderson, "www.acm.org/sigchi/local-sigs" ...? email
> list?    * Bob Mack
> 
> POSTER 5
> 
>       Remaking the CHI Society Web Site
>       --------------------------------------------
> 
>       >How do you use the site today?
>       >What would be useful to you?
> 
>        Conference support
>        On-Line resources
>        Events
>        E-mail lists
>        "HCI Central"   ==>> (separate small poster of talking points, and space
> for post-its, etc.)
> 
>        Contacts: Bob Mack, Steven Liu, ... (Keith, Gary) ...
> "www.acm.org/sigchi" ... subscribe to CHI-WEB?
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri May 14 08:49:11 1999
Subject: Re: Your interview!
To: john@webword.com (John S. Rhodes)
Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 08:49:11 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.32.19990514063350.011a4868@webword.com> from "John S. Rhodes" at May 14, 99 02:33:50 am
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Looks fine. A few suggestions at the **s
	Gary

Two years ago, while moving to a new site, I decided to get its own domain so that it could have a permanent address for the data and search service. From then on, I have tried to (1) make the HCIBIB the best place to go for high-quality bibliographic information on HCI. 

** There is a (1) but n (2), so maybe the (1) should be removed.

Shortly after CHI 98, I decided that internet resources could be fit into the HCIBIB. I had been generating a variety of pages on the SIGCHI site from little databases, so I decided to generate most of the link pages on the SIGCHI site from a file of internet resources.

** append indented http://www.acm.org/sigchi/

 What are your favorite resources? 

 I try not to play favorites. What is cool, I think is the integration 
  

** comma after "I think"

> Hi Gary,
> 
> A rough draft of your short interview is online:
> 
>   <http://webword.com/interviews/perlman.html>
> 
> Please take a look at it and let me know what you think. I like the way it
> looks and the information is right on. I'll proof it again too. I'll be
> putting out my next newsletter on Sunday or Monday, and I'll announce it
> officially at that time.
> 
> Thanks again for your participation, Gary.
> 
> - John
> 
> John S. Rhodes
>   Email       <mailto:john@webword.com>
>   Web site    <http://webword.com>
>   Newsletter  <http://webword.com/archive>
> 
> 


From perlman Fri May 14 15:42:48 1999
Subject: Re: consulting rates?
To: Jiajie.Zhang@uth.tmc.edu
Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 15:42:48 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <A45B3B3264C3D211929A00C04F68D8F50F55B6@acad4.sahs.uth.tmc.edu> from "Jiajie.Zhang@uth.tmc.edu" at May 14, 99 01:30:51 pm
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http://hfes.org/Publications/SalarySurvey.html
	you must buy this, I think, to see it

http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi98/survey/
	the CHi survey is free online

For design work in Columbus, I usualy sharged 75-85 / hour.
Maybe it's more now that people are needed so much.

In California, I charged 100/hour for most jobs.

> Hi, Gary,
> 
> We are starting to do some consulting services for healthcare industry on
> user interface design, both as personal consulting and as contracts through
> the department.
> 
> What are the typical rates that human factors professionals charge for their
> services? Do you have any information that you can share with us?
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> 
> Jiajie
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sun May 16 00:00:31 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: cnamprem@cs.ucsd.edu (Chanathip Namprempre)
Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 00:00:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990515164145.A2995@cs.ucsd.edu> from "Chanathip Namprempre" at May 15, 99 04:41:45 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Sun May 16 00:40:55 1999
Subject: Re: CHI 2000 reviewing
To: instone@usableweb.com (Keith Instone)
Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 00:40:55 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: infodir_sigchi@acm.org, perlman@acm.org, chi2000-web@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <v04204e09b36392b583e5@[205.133.75.88]> from "Keith Instone" at May 15, 99 05:08:14 pm
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I added a news item.

I also added a link to chi2000 in the
menu.html include file, which appears on most SIGCHI pages.
I made a temporary button for the link.
When there is a logo for chi 2000,
someone can replace images/chi2000s.gif,
or I can make the icon from a larger logo if people want.

Gary

> Email was sent today (Saturday) to existing members of the CHI RVC, 
> inviting them to volunteer for CHI 2000. The SIGCHI home page, the 
> SIGCHI Volunteers page and the CHI 2000 site should be updated 
> whenever convenient to reflect the CHI 2000 reviewing schedule.
> 
> In a few weeks there will be an email campaign to get new members, 
> but it is OK now to add links to the RVC for people who stumble 
> across it or hear about it from a friend.
> 
> Keith
> 
> Keith Instone     instone@usableweb.com
> Usable Web        http://usableweb.com/
> Argus Associates  http://argus-inc.com/
>                    +1 734 913-0010
> 


From perlman Sun May 16 10:11:58 1999
Subject: Re: CHI 2000 reviewing
To: instone@usableweb.com (Keith Instone)
Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 10:11:58 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04204e03b3646cf2caf5@[205.133.75.45]> from "Keith Instone" at May 16, 99 08:44:32 am
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If there is a problem with it, then maybe it's good
if someone feels like there is no control of the site
so that people takle responsibility.

The only comments I hear is that some people complain
about how long it takes to get certain pages changed.
And the only activity I notice is when someone breaks
some html because they are using a mac to directly edit
a generated file for which revision control has been
circumvented (not you).  But those are pretty minor
as long as the revision control files themselves are
not removed.

I've been advertising CHI 2000 a lot, mainly locally,
and mainly to indicate that CHI 2000 will be a lot
farther away than CHI 99 for people in BuckCHI.

See you Tuesday.  I'll be hitching a ride with Lorraine
on Monday afternoon and back on Thursday evening.

Gary

> >I added a news item.
> 
> Thanks. See you on Tuesday.
> 
> There is some question about when CHI 99 really starts, and when we 
> can start talking about CHI 2000. Traditionally, you cannot advertise 
> one until the previous year ends, but there is a much shorter 
> schedule for CHI 2000, so some leeway is being allowed.
> 
> I am not sure if adding the CHI 2000 button to SIGCHI pages is 
> allowed yet. I personally do not have a problem with it, but someone 
> on the CMC might complain if they notice. I am out of the loop, so I 
> do not know when the CHI 2000 call goes online, for example. That 
> might be a better time to add the link, but as a volunteers, I think 
> they already get too much for their money, so I think they should 
> leave us alone and not bitch at us for such minor things. (^:
> 
> Keith
> 
> 
> Keith Instone     instone@usableweb.com
> Usable Web        http://usableweb.com/
> Argus Associates  http://argus-inc.com/
>                    +1 734 913-0010
> 


From perlman Thu May 20 09:12:00 1999
Subject: Re: STAT
To: breton_r@tsm.es (Breton Perez, Raul)
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 09:12:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37430A44.8A2B7D77@tsm.es> from "Breton Perez, Raul" at May 19, 99 07:00:21 pm
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fmeh

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> --
> Raul Breton Perez
> Sistemas de Explotacion y S.V.A. (Telefonica Moviles)
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> Raul Breton Perez
> Sistemas de Explotacion y S.V.A. (Telefonica Moviles)
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> 


From perlman Thu May 20 09:12:32 1999
Subject: Re: I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT. IAGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
To: breton_r@tsm.es (Breton Perez, Raul)
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 09:12:32 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

>     I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>     I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May 20 23:29:15 1999
Subject: CHI-SOCIAL-ACTION: approval required (420254B5) (fwd)
To: jeffgoss@ENGIN.UMICH.EDU
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This belongs in chi-announcements@acm.org

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> To: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>
> 
> This  message  was  originally  submitted by  jeffgoss@ENGIN.UMICH.EDU  to  the
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> The University of Michigan College of Engineering has scheduled
> high-impact ergonomic and human factors professional development
> programs.  Programs are facilitated by College researchers and faculty,
> complimented by industry experts.  The schedule this summer includes:
> 
> Occupational Ergonomics, June 14-18, 1999
> Ergonomics:  Job Analysis and Field Studies, June 21-23, 1999
> Human Factors Engineering, July 26-August 6, 1999
> 
> All programs are located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  For complete program
> and registration information, please call 734 647-7200 or visit our web
> site at http://cpd.engin.umich.edu/catalog.htm   We hope to see you and
> your colleagues in Ann arbor this summer.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jeff Goss
> Manager,
> Industry and Government
> Training Programs
> Center for Professional Development
> University of Michigan College of Engineering
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May 20 23:44:30 1999
Subject: Re: Job Listing
To: JBeaumont@FOURTHCHAN.COM
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 23:44:30 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <110BB4249CDBD011B49000805FF9444E17B971@ns1.spinninghat.com> from "Jason Beaumont" at May 19, 99 11:05:59 am
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Your job is now posted on the BuckCHI site.

Questionnaire is spelled "questionnarie"
in an image at the top of:
	http://www.fourthchan.com/get_in_touch.htm

The site is not very accessible.

The alt text on all your images could be a lot better
than the name and size of the image file.

Try some pages on:
	http://www.cast.org/bobby/

> Position:  Web Builder/Information Architect
> Org:  fourthchannel, inc.  http://www.fourthchan.com
> Location: Columbus, OH
> 
> Description:
> Responsible for contributing to the design of appropriate user interface
> solutions for fourthchannel software and web applications. In addition,
> the role involves working, in a supporting role, with clients and team
> members to understand client needs and technical considerations to
> ensure a successful design implementation. Opportunities exist to
> conceptualize, design, and implement projects with minimal direction.
> Work within existing design theories to produce solutions. Extend
> existing designs to create a 'family' of related solutions (templates).
> Looking for proven ability: Ability to understand an established
> architecture and extend it accordingly. Conceptualize and realize
> innovative product design solutions. Excellent information design
> abilities with regard to information hierarchy and relationships, user
> task analysis, logic flow, intuitiveness, navigation, context,
> consistency, clarity, and interaction feedback and forgiveness.
> Interaction design experience/strong interest. Good analysis skills and
> strategic thinking for complex communication problems.
> Experience/interest in user-centered design approach and user research
> awareness. Clear communication and experience/interest in documentation
> of user interface design criteria, specifications, and implementation
> guidelines. Experience/interest in rapid prototyping. Ability to work as
> part of multi-disciplinary teams. Passion for pushing the boundaries of
> design and technology. Two-plus years' working experience, preferably in
> new media or interface design. Experience with software and Web
> application design, control systems, and on-product user interface
> projects. A plus: Project management skills. Have a good understanding
> of marketing communications and branding as it relates to consumer
> products. Have experience with HTML, Microsoft Word, Director, Photoshop
> and Illustrator; Mac and Windows development platforms
> 


From perlman Fri May 21 15:34:11 1999
Subject: Re: Georgiana Katherine Swan
To: swan@acm.org (J. Edward Swan II)
Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 15:34:11 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199905211845.OAA11135@nimitz.ait.nrl.navy.mil> from "J. Edward Swan II" at May 21, 99 02:24:45 pm
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That's great news.  The best news there is.

I hope you both savor it all.

Perhaps before your time, but I recall GKS
as the Graphics Kernel System.

Gary

> --=====================_15743377==_
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> 
> *==========================================*
> 
>          Courtney and Edward Swan
>          ------------------------
> 
> -- announce the birth of their daughter --
> 
>          Georgiana Katherine Swan
>          ------------------------
> 
>        Born May 14, 1999 at 4:50 pm
>             8 pounds, 10 ounces
>               21 inches long
> 
>           Mom and Baby are fine,
>        but Dad is still recovering!
> 
> *==========================================*

From perlman Fri May 21 22:34:06 1999
Subject: Re: STAT software
To: russelle@hevanet.com
Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 22:34:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <374615F2.9BE756A0@hevanet.com> from "h h" at May 21, 99 07:26:58 pm
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Instructions on obtaining |STAT are in:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/

> Dr. Perlman,
> 
> Mr. Culling's Pipewave software page refers to your |STAT software. I
> would like to obtain a copy for use with Pipewave.
> If there are any licensing fees, I will be happy to send them in
> advance.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Steve Russelle
> Portland, OR
> 
> 


From perlman Sat May 22 02:07:06 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT PASSWORD
To: russelle@hevanet.com
Date: Sat, 22 May 1999 02:07:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <374647C2.43A74CCB@hevanet.com> from "h h" at May 21, 99 10:59:31 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks for all of your work on this.
> 
> Steve Russelle
> 
> 


From perlman Sun May 23 02:09:44 1999
Subject: Re: search the sigchi site
To: bobmack@acm.org, instone, steven, stevenl, perlman
Date: Sun, 23 May 1999 02:09:44 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199905230607.CAA02604@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at May 23, 99 02:07:23 am
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Here it is again, with Steven Pemberton's correct email address.

I set up a glimpse search of the SIGCHI site.

The 30-minute attempt is at:

	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/gs.cgi

It indexes over 4000 files / 121 megabytes.
Indexing takes about 3 minutes of CPU time.

It comes back with a list of pages that match.
It goes into those pages, looking for the
page title to display.  Here is a search to try:
	international;market
or if you prefer to click:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/gs.cgi?terms=international;market
I tried searching for "the" and it did not come back after a minute.
"Usability" took about a minute to come back with 981 files.
"usability;cost;benefit" cam back with 23 files in 2 seconds.
"Gary Perlman" came back in 4 seconds with 95 files.
"pemberton" gets 306 files in 3 seconds
"instone" gets gets 285 files in 4 seconds

There are lots of obvious options:
	limit to proceedings (only 1995-1997 is fully online)
	limit to bulletin
	limit to top level pages

It was harder than I anticipated.
The site has a lot of history on it.
There are working/temporary/private files
all over the place for various reasons.
Some of these just contain noise.
Some might be private data, not properly
protected (i.e., SIGCHI-only files should
not be world-readable).

I tried to filter out most inappropriate files.
The following patterns stop a file or directory from
being indexed.
	/RCS/
	.cgi
	.ksh
	.pl
	/db
	/include/
	/private/
	/$glimpsedir/
	/review/
	/reviews/
	/reviewers/
	/submissions/
	/OLD*
	/old*
	/save
	/webx/
	/CMC/
	/EC/
	/Temp*
	/temp*
	/tmp*
	*~
	*.gif
	*.jpg
	*.rtf
	*.dic
	*.txt
	*,v
	/webhci.old/
	/masse/
	/pwd*
	/CHI99OLDSITE/
	/bin/
	/cache/
	/chi97crash/
	/log/
	/logp/
	/log-plan/
	/sld*
	/survey/
	/evolution/
	/chivas/
	/.xvpics/
	/data/
	/data2/

The search has some bugs that make some searches fail.
I looked for Steven Pemberton's article "Flags are Not
Languages", and this is what happened:
	pemberton;flags -> no hits
	flags;languages -> 4 hits, all appropriate
I think it's in how I set up the indexing or the search
script, but I think it can be fixed.

Along with the file protection issue
and the issue of the bug in the script,
there is the glimpse search syntax:
	;	AND
	,	OR
	.	ANY CHAR
I've never found a good solution,
but we could replace spaces with ";"
to convert adjacency to AND.

If we get another search tool,
someone would need to set it up and maintain it,
and we would still have the inapprpriate file access issue.
I would expect that we would not have a search on the site
for a year or more if we wait for something better.
	"The best is the enemy of the good" - Voltaire

The indexing script is gi.ksh and the search script is gs.cgi,
both in te SIGCHI home directory.

Gary



From perlman Sun May 23 21:53:47 1999
Subject: Re: Mark Ackerman talk?
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Sun, 23 May 1999 21:53:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37483A25.8B326E7C@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at May 23, 99 01:25:57 pm
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> This is a great idea. Find out his schedule and I can
> coordinate from there.

Done.  He might not be back until tonight, so we might not hear
for a day or two.

> We also have a speaker that would like to discuss an
> e-comm system that does an auto GUI (and the problems
> thereof). They can talk in July.

July and August are risky because of vacation.
It's been traditionally hard to schedule talks
and I've heard low attendance stories.

> BTW: how did the talk with Willie Newman go? I'm
> sorry I missed it. Too busy trying to get back from CHI.
> Could you share your learnings with BuckCHI?

Willie?  ABout 20 people showed up, mostly from OCLC research.
I liked the talk, abut it was one I already was familiar with:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=C.CHI.98.1.233

How many people did you count for the Austin Henderson talk?
I need the stat for the chapter annual report.  I heard it
filled the room.

Gary

> Chris
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Mark Ackerman is a Columbus native who does work in CSCW.
> > An MIT PhD (Answer garden), he is now on the faculty of
> > UC Irvine.  He may be in town in June.
> >         http://www.ics.uci.edu/~ackerman/
> > He has agreed to talk to BuckCHI and may be able to
> > adjust his schedule to the standard BuckCHI schedule.
> >
> > Shall I coordinate a visit?  I'd ask him when he was
> > planning on being here and pass that info to the
> > program committee.
> >
> > Gary
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon May 24 11:09:50 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: dhynson@broadcom.com (Denise Hynson)
Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 11:09:50 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

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From perlman Tue May 25 09:26:21 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Update and Call for Lunch
To: JAH@csi.compuserve.com
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 09:26:21 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <199905241002_MC2-76D6-A98C@compuserve.com> from "Jane A. Henderson" at May 24, 99 09:57:16 am
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> As for the welcome letter... we do not have one.  I'll draft something and
> send it around.

There is a welcome message sent when someone joins the buckchi-announcements list.
We could ask if people wanted to be informed about future meetings,
and they could be added to the list.

The current welcome message is:

Subject: Welcome to BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@acm.org: ACM SIGCHI/BuckCHI Announcements of General Interest

BuckCHI-Announcements@acm.org is a distribution list for
announcements of interest to the Central Ohio HCI
(Human-Computer Interaction) community.
It is used primarily to distribute announcements
of upcoming meetings, especially BuckCHI Technical Meetings.
Membership in BuckCHI is not required, but encouraged.
Information about BuckCHI can also be found at the
BuckCHI web site: http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/

> Lorraine, are you planning to send out a ballot today?  Let me know if you
> need help.

I was not asked for a position statement.  Even running unopposed,
I think candidates should submit something.

> Chris, what are the plans for June?  Do we have a program scheduled?

I am trying to organize a talk by Mark Ackerman who said he could talk.
I sent hime mail but he has not responded.

> And finally, LUNCH.  I suggest we do one.  Both in terms of BuckCHI
> business and to review the CHI conference.  I know that Chris attended the
> local SIG workshop and he may have some things to tell us from that.  Etc.

> How about we try for the first or second week of June.  Please send me a
> reply and let me know what days are good or bad between the 1st and the
> 15th of June.  Thanks...

I'm pretty flexible, but would not attend just to discuss CHI 99.

From perlman Tue May 25 18:59:46 1999
Subject: Re: help me
To: duvidas@ccuec.unicamp.br (duvidas)
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 18:59:46 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <374AFC8B.90641FAD@ccuec.unicamp.br> from "duvidas" at May 25, 99 04:39:56 pm
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See the links on the HCI Bibliography page:
	http://www.hcibib.org/

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

>   Good afternom,
>    I need about hci and psycology, what people think, how are yours mind
> ?
>    Help me
>     thank you
> 
>       neile
> 
> 


From perlman Tue May 25 19:00:33 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: kueyoshi@ucsd.edu (Kyozo Ueyoshi)
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 19:00:33 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <374B079A.5DB475B9@ucsd.edu> from "Kyozo Ueyoshi" at May 25, 99 01:27:07 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Tue May 25 19:01:37 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Update and Call for Lunch (fwd)
To: janehenderson@cs.com
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 19:01:37 -0400 (EDT)
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Forwarded message:
>From owner-buckchi-officers@ACM.ORG Tue May 25 13:57:21 1999
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              <BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG>
From: Chris Rockwell <chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM>
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Subject:      Re: BuckCHI Update and Call for Lunch
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To: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG

> As for the welcome letter... we do not have one.  I'll draft something and
> send it around.

What have we been doing with the names I send out every month?Please tell me we
haven't been blowing them off. If I understand
Gary right, it sounds like they are at least getting added to the
annoucements list.

> Chris, what are the plans for June?  Do we have a program scheduled?

I'm working on June with Gary. So I'll let you know as soon as we haveit worked
out. Are we having meetings for July - August
or is that our summer break? We have one or two program presenters
that I can put off until next year if needed. I know Gary recommends
we take a break because of vacations and because it's a common
practice for CHI chapters.

> How about we try for the first or second week of June.  Please send me a
> reply and let me know what days are good or bad between the 1st and the
> 15th of June.

Second week works best for me. Any time during the week of the 7thI can make
it.

Chris


From perlman Wed May 26 11:53:41 1999
Subject: Re: what is interface?
To: temancyber@tcyber.po.my (TemanCyber Internet =?iso-8859-1?Q?C=40f=E9?=)
Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 11:53:41 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <374B7C31.B019F7B8@tcyber.po.my> from "TemanCyber Internet =?iso-8859-1?Q?C=40f=E9?=" at May 26, 99 12:44:34 pm
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Try http://hcibib.org

> Hello, i'm want to know what is interface and wonder what used of it,
>    and what is human interface which i don't understand about it,could
> you tell me about interface,please
> 
>  want to know
> hasfiz@yahoo.com
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May 27 11:36:54 1999
Subject: Re: [Fwd:] Austin expenses for reimbursement...
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 11:36:54 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: JAH@csi.compuserve.com, russell_branaghan@fitch.com
In-Reply-To: <374D6627.96198B68@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at May 27, 99 11:35:03 am
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Any expenses need to be approved by the EC.
I would vote to pay any portion of his expenses,
but it needs to be voted on.

If we cover all the expenses, we'd need receipts.
If there were parts we would not cover,
we should make sure Austin gets the receipt back
so that he can deduct them.

We would need a new motion for the full amount.
We never voted on my motion, in any case.

Since we do not seem to have a Secretary,
I think the Chairs should assume the responsibility of recording votes.

Gary

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> To: Chris Rockwell <chrisr@r-r-research.com>
> From: Austin Henderson <henderson@rivcons.com>
> Subject: Re: Still interested in BuckCHI?
> 
> Chris:
> 
> I really appreciated the opportunity to meet you all and to give the Pliant
> talk at BuckCHI. It was great preparation for CHI.
> 
> I have the following expenses, for which I will send you the receipts
> (please give me a mailing address).
> 
> Airfare (Chicago to Columbus) $269.00
> Courtyard by Marriot, Worthington: $87.72
> Taxi: Worthington to Greyhound, Columbus: $25.00
> Greyhound: Columbus to Pittsburgh: $20.00
> 
> Total: $392.72
> 
> The travel is about the $300 you alotted. I assumed the hotel was
> additional. Is this right? Pay whatever works for you and BuckCHI.
> 
> Again, thanks.
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Austin
> 
> o=======================================o
> | Austin Henderson
> | Rivendel Consulting
> | P.O. Box 334
> | 8115 La Honda Rd. (for courier services)
> | La Honda, CA 94020
> | U.S.A.
> | tel: +1-650-747-9201
> | fax: +1-650-747-0467
> | e-mail: henderson@rivcons.com
> | web: www.rivcons.com
> o=======================================o
> 
> 
> 
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> 


From perlman Thu May 27 13:07:06 1999
Subject: Re: [Fwd:] Austin expenses for reimbursement...
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 13:07:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <374D6C51.2008F627@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at May 27, 99 12:01:22 pm
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Yes.

> Gary,
> 
> I'll have Austin submit receipts to:
> 
>         Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Treasurer
>         PO Box 20187
>         Columbus, OH 43220
> 
> Correct?
> 
> Chris
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Any expenses need to be approved by the EC.
> > I would vote to pay any portion of his expenses,
> > but it needs to be voted on.
> >
> > If we cover all the expenses, we'd need receipts.
> > If there were parts we would not cover,
> > we should make sure Austin gets the receipt back
> > so that he can deduct them.
> >
> > We would need a new motion for the full amount.
> > We never voted on my motion, in any case.
> >
> > Since we do not seem to have a Secretary,
> > I think the Chairs should assume the responsibility of recording votes.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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> > > Return-Path: <henderson@rivcons.com>
> > > Received: from proxy4.ba.best.com (root@proxy4.ba.best.com [206.184.139.15]) by rome.ntr.net (NTR*NET 2.1.0) with ESMTP id CAA19329 for <chrisr@r-r-research.com>; Thu, 27 May 1999 02:32:36 -0400 (EDT)
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> > > X-Sender: rivendel@pplus.shell8.ba.best.com (Unverified)
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> > > In-Reply-To: <3732E085.3BB351F5@r-r-research.com>
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> > > Date: Wed, 26 May 1999 23:30:21 -0700
> > > To: Chris Rockwell <chrisr@r-r-research.com>
> > > From: Austin Henderson <henderson@rivcons.com>
> > > Subject: Re: Still interested in BuckCHI?
> > >
> > > Chris:
> > >
> > > I really appreciated the opportunity to meet you all and to give the Pliant
> > > talk at BuckCHI. It was great preparation for CHI.
> > >
> > > I have the following expenses, for which I will send you the receipts
> > > (please give me a mailing address).
> > >
> > > Airfare (Chicago to Columbus) $269.00
> > > Courtyard by Marriot, Worthington: $87.72
> > > Taxi: Worthington to Greyhound, Columbus: $25.00
> > > Greyhound: Columbus to Pittsburgh: $20.00
> > >
> > > Total: $392.72
> > >
> > > The travel is about the $300 you alotted. I assumed the hotel was
> > > additional. Is this right? Pay whatever works for you and BuckCHI.
> > >
> > > Again, thanks.
> > >
> > > All the best,
> > >
> > > Austin
> > >
> > > o=======================================o
> > > | Austin Henderson
> > > | Rivendel Consulting
> > > | P.O. Box 334
> > > | 8115 La Honda Rd. (for courier services)
> > > | La Honda, CA 94020
> > > | U.S.A.
> > > | tel: +1-650-747-9201
> > > | fax: +1-650-747-0467
> > > | e-mail: henderson@rivcons.com
> > > | web: www.rivcons.com
> > > o=======================================o
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > >
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May 27 13:08:49 1999
Subject: Re: Speaker dinner...
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 13:08:49 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: JAH@csi.compuserve.com, russell_branaghan@fitch.com
In-Reply-To: <374D6987.371EEF5C@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at May 27, 99 11:49:27 am
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Chris has put in for receipts for a few dinners now,
and they have all been over the allotted $15/person.
I propose we increase the amount to $20/person.

Gary

> By the way, I also have a receipt for taking
> Austin to dinner of $45.92. I'll pass it along
> to Gary.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May 27 14:41:40 1999
Subject: Re: HCI Bibliography
To: peter@zeemail.com (Peter Mitchell)
Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 14:41:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000201bea86b$6045b260$7cbad5cc@ergo> from "Peter Mitchell" at May 27, 99 02:04:34 pm
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http://www.hcibib.org

> Gary -
> We met some years ago at an HF conference - I think we were on a panel
> together.  Wanted to get an update on the CHI/HFES bibliography that you
> have been maintaining.  Any info you can e-mail or supply URL's would be
> appreciated.  Thanks, Peter Mitchell, The Ergo Research Group
> 
> 


From perlman Fri May 28 11:07:30 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: tom@psy.uwa.edu.au (Tom Griffiths)
Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 11:07:30 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SUN.4.02.9905281542510.28907-100000@freud> from "Tom Griffiths" at May 28, 99 03:43:14 pm
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fmeh

> 
> 
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Fri May 28 11:09:40 1999
Subject: Re: Speaker dinner...
To: JAH@CSI.compuserve.com (Jane A. Henderson)
Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 11:09:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199905280930_MC2-775B-7448@compuserve.com> from "Jane A. Henderson" at May 28, 99 09:27:43 am
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Sigh.  The bylaws stipulate that the EC needs to approve all expenditures.

As treasurer, it is arguably my only unique responsibility to make sure
that all expenditures are authorized.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Increasing the dinner allocation from $15 to $20 per person sounds fine to
> me.  I'll second it.  Do we need a vote... or can we just claim it be so.
> 
> Jane
> 


From perlman Sat May 29 17:34:16 1999
Subject: Re: CHI 99 tutorial notes
To: riander@well.com
Date: Sat, 29 May 1999 17:34:16 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: buckchi-officers@acm.org
In-Reply-To:  <v04003a00b374ef5dea64@[206.169.227.165]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at May 28, 99 06:15:47 pm
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For BuckCHI, please sned them to:

Lorraine Normore
OCLC Office of Research
6565 Frantz Road
Dublin, OH 43017

> I have 25 sets of CHI 99 tutorial notes to give to CHI local sigs.  All 25
> must go to local sigs that have some sort of library set up via which all
> members of their constituencies can access the notes.
> 
> If you have such a library and would like a set of the CHI 99 tutorial
> notes, let me know by June 8 (include a mailing address to which the notes
> can be sent).
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>               voice: +1 510 524-2421   fax: +1 510 524-3659
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>               264 Arlington Avenue, Kensington CA 94707 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 


From perlman Mon May 31 05:53:00 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: wolf@lanl.gov (david wolf)
Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 05:53:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.19990530152704.0096e890@realtime.net> from "david wolf" at May 30, 99 03:27:04 pm
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> ---------------------------------
> David R. Wolf, Ph.D.
> 
> http://dino.ph.utexas.edu/~wolf
> 
> 1+512-413-6311
> ---------------------------------
> 


From perlman Tue Jun  1 10:18:30 1999
Subject: Re: request for password
To: pauly@agsm.unsw.edu.au (Paul Yau)
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 10:18:30 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.A32.3.91.990601145639.12102A-100000@zup.agsm.unsw.edu.au> from "Paul Yau" at Jun 1, 99 02:59:19 pm
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fmeh

>  I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun  1 10:18:42 1999
Subject: Re: (no subject)
To: juanjo@infor.uva.es (Juan Jose Rodriguez)
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 10:18:42 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3753B3BC.EF495979@infor.uva.es> from "Juan Jose Rodriguez" at Jun 1, 99 12:19:40 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun  1 12:56:18 1999
Subject: Re: |stat
To: sh276@cus.cam.ac.uk (Sebastian Heid)
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 12:56:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.96.990601155625.28820D-100000@taurus.cus.cam.ac.uk> from "Sebastian Heid" at Jun 1, 99 03:58:44 pm
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fmeh

> 
> 
> Dear Gary Perlman,
> 
> I'd like to become an |STAT user.
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Could you send me the password, please.
> 
> 	Sebastian Heid
> 
> 
> 
> *********************************************************************
> 
>   Sebastian Heid                         Email:   sh276@cam.ac.uk 
>   Phonetics Laboratory                   Phone:   +44 1223 33 50 50	  
>   Dept. of Linguistics                   Fax:     +44 1223 33 50 53
>   University of Cambridge		      
>   Sidgwick Avenue
>   Cambridge CB3 9DA
>   United Kingdom
> 
> *********************************************************************
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jun  2 17:02:46 1999
Subject: Re: |Stat
To: ken@psych.utoronto.ca (Ken N. Seergobin)
Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 17:02:46 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SGI.3.95.990602140755.9090A-100000@psych.utoronto.ca> from "Ken N. Seergobin" at Jun 2, 99 02:12:57 pm
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dprime `colex s1 s2 < file.dat`

> 
> 
> Dr. Perlman,
> 
> I wonder if you might be able to answer a quick question, regarding
> dprime in |Stat.  I find myself in need of calculating dprime
> from HR and FAR pairs that reside in a file.  My initial thought
> was to use colex in conjunction with dprime, as follows
> 
> 
> 	colex s1 s2 < file.dat | dprime
> 
> However, dprime now has 0 arguments and expects raw counts.  Do you
> know of any way to pass the arguments HR and FAR to dprime, so that it
> is treated as 2 arguments?
> 
> Note:  If there is no quick solution, I expect that I will just write
> a short C programme to pass arguments via the 'system' command.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ken
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  3 00:12:39 1999
Subject: Re: Hello David A. Taylor
To: dtaylor@engines.com (David Taylor)
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 00:12:39 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000f01bea6d7$85d4ae40$eb00a8c0@zeus.engines.com> from "David Taylor" at May 25, 99 10:53:40 am
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Sorry it took so long to reply, but what a week!
Deadlines at work, family visting from out of town,
and our older son Mark is six tomorrow (the
basketball backboard has been assembled!).

Glad you liked the Ant People.  I have installed an
online version of my most mathematical psychology
"fun" paper:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/armleg.html
Who sez you can't do anything with a psychology degree!

OCLC is a fun place to work.  High tech, low key.
Nice people, few negative people.  I consulted
around Stanford 1993-94 whlie my wife visited
the Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Science.
After that, I spent half time consulting around
Columbus (where there were plenty of negative people
at some places).  I liked building systems enough to
leave and OCLC was the place I enjoyed the most
(and I guess they liked me).  My home page describes
what I do and have done, in excruciating detail
is you follow enough links.

Let me know when your web site is updated.

Gary

> Hi, Gary!
> 
> What a great surprise. It's good to hear from you after all these years.
> It's nice to know that at least a few of the links to my past life aren't
> broken.
> 
> There have been many fine adventures since I grew bored with academia and
> set out find my fortune in Silly Con Valley. I lot to be proud of, much more
> to come, and relatively few regrets.
> 
> I loved the story of the Ant People. I think you spoke for all of us who
> have been the brunt of corporate incompetence. Some years ago, I introduced
> what I humbly termed Taylor's Law of Corporate IQ, which reads:
> 	C(IQ) = 100/N
> where 100 is the average intelligence and N is the number of people in the
> organization. Given your superb training in mathematical psychology, you
> will instantly recognize that you don't have to have very many people in a
> company before it starts making a San Diego ant look bright by comparison.
> But the real fun is figuring out how to beat this Law and cancel out N. Or,
> better still, figure out how to get N in the numerator. I think that pretty
> much captures my ongoing quest.
> 
> If you want to know what I've been up to, check out www.engines.com. If you
> want to know what I'm up to now, wait a few weeks while I tear all that
> stuff down and put up our new web site!
> 
> Let's keep this link active,
> 
> David
> ____________________________________
> David A. Taylor, PhD
> CEO, Enterprise Engines Inc.
> San Mateo, CA 94404
> dtaylor@engines.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Sunday, May 23, 1999 8:32 PM
> To: enterprise@engines.com
> Subject: Hello David A. Taylor
> 
> 
> Dear David,
> 
> Hope this gets to you.
> 
> It's me, Gary Perlman, your student from Rochester
> who went to UCSD, Bell Labs, The Wang Institute,
> Ohio State, and now OCLC.
> 
> I'm in Columbus, with an OSU psychologist wife,
> two boys, and an addiction to cobbling Web pages.
> 
> Despite teaching software engineering for 12 years,
> I somehow missed your books.
> 
> My Web page (URL below) tells what I am up to.
> 
> Hope you are well,
> 
> Gary
> 
> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  3 14:00:51 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: cghue@t-online.de
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 14:00:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <99060313305200.02901@hue1> from "Rolf Huelsewede" at Jun 3, 99 01:27:56 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  3 14:03:49 1999
Subject: Re: rcs creation
To: instone@usableweb.com (Keith Instone)
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 14:03:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04205111b37c6df16d4a@[205.133.75.76]> from "Keith Instone" at Jun 3, 99 01:39:46 pm
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ci will create an archive if it is not already there.
If you first create an RCS directory, it will put the
archive files (ending in ,v) in there.

At one point, sccs required a special command to create an archive.
I often use pvcs, a commercial offshoot, and it no longer does.

Gary

> what's the command to start up RCS stuff? I found a place on the 
> SIGCHI site where RCS is not turned on yet (chipubform) and it needs 
> to be. I cannot do my co -l until something else is done first. I did 
> this initialization once but cannot figure out how to get the ball 
> rolling again...
> 
> tia
> 
> KEI
> 
> 
> Keith Instone     instone@usableweb.com
> Usable Web        http://usableweb.com/
> Argus Associates  http://argus-inc.com/
>                    +1 734 913-0010
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  3 15:39:31 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: B.Amavasai@sheffield.ac.uk (B Amavasai)
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 15:39:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E10pcAu-0007lQ-00@stoat.shef.ac.uk> from "B Amavasai" at Jun 3, 99 07:25:08 pm
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  3 15:40:08 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: lasky2@mail.airmail.net (Sid Lasky)
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 15:40:08 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <1.5.4.16.19990603000502.21a789e8@mail.airmail.net> from "Sid Lasky" at Jun 3, 99 01:48:32 pm
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chi-jobs@acm.org

hyphen, not dot

> We tried to send a message to "chi.jobs@acm.org".  It was returned
> "addressee unknown".
> Did I perhaps take down the address incorrectly?
> 
> I'm sorry to bother you.
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Sid Lasky
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  3 21:29:26 1999
Subject: BuckCHI Web Site
To: buckchi-officers@acm.org
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 21:29:26 -0400 (EDT)
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The ACM upgraded its Web servers for enhanced performance.
Some configuration information was not carried over and
the BuckCHI site was "broken" for a while.  It's fixed now.

Gary

From perlman Thu Jun  3 22:03:42 1999
Subject: Re: Broken sites! NOW THE ACM DL IS DOWN!
To: clore@acm.org (Michael Allen Clore)
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 22:03:42 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: support@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990603164859.03669ae0@turing.acm.org> from "Michael Allen Clore" at Jun 3, 99 05:30:34 pm
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Thanks for the BuckCHI fix.

The ACM DL seems to be down.

All links from the HCIBIB cause a server error.
Please don't tell me the URLs have all changed!

I went through the ACM site acm.org/dl/toc.html
and got the same problem.  Sometimes, it would ask
me a second time for the password and then
get a server error.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> At 03:39 PM 6/3/99 -0400, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Something big changed recently, right?
> 
> Yes. Web services are now running on a new server cluster.
> 
> >
> >Things are really fast, but....
> >
> >Server-Side Includes are not working for the BuckCHI site:
> >	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/index.html
> 
> Thanks for reporting the problem. SSI is now working for ".html" files
> under the buckchi document root.
> 
> >
> >CGI scripts for hcibib.org changed so that the SCRIPT_NAME
> >environment variable is different.  Instead of returning:
> >	gs.cgi
> >for a script at the hcibib root, it returns
> >	hcibib/gs.cgi
> >which is the path of the ACM site.  I worked around this,
> >but it might indicate a configuration problem.
> >
> 
> The new servers support multiple hosts a little differently. I hope it
> didn't cause much of a problem. I tested www.hcibib.org and thought it
> would run cleanly in the new environment.
> 
> 
> 
> Michael Allen Clore |"It is unworthy of excellent (people) to loose
> ACM                 | hours like slaves in the labor of calculation"
> Network Info Mngr   | -Baron Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibniz (1646-1716)
> Voice: (919)847-9314 Internet: clore@acm.org, http://www.acm.org/~clore 
> 


From perlman Fri Jun  4 14:21:48 1999
Subject: Re: stat 5.4 package password, please
To: aas@ecco.bsee.swin.edu.au (Alex A Sergejew)
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 14:21:48 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199906040602.QAA13353@ecco.bsee.swin.edu.au> from "Alex A Sergejew" at Jun 4, 99 04:02:42 pm
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fmeh

> Dear Gary,
> 
> Many years ago, I purchased |STAT ver 5.3 and had happily used it for my
> PhD research.  I'd like to renew my acquaintace with |STAT, and have just
> downloaded version 5.4 from the ftp site at ohio-state.
> 
> I would be grateful if you would email the password for stat.tar.Z.crypt
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> With many thanks in anticipation,
> Alex.
> -- 
> Dr Alex A Sergejew, School of Biophysical Sciences and EE, Swinburne   _--_|\
> University of Technology, PO Box 218, Hawthorn, Vic 3122, Australia.  /      \
> Internet: aas@swin.edu.au  or  aas@ecco.bsee.swin.edu.au              \_.--.x/
> Phone:    (voice) +61 3 9214 8891  (fax) +61 3 9819 0856                    v
> 


From perlman Fri Jun  4 14:24:25 1999
Subject: RE: BuckCHI Talk? (fwd) Ackerman
To: buckchi-program@acm.org
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Seems that Mark will be here in July.

What do you think?

Gary

Forwarded message:
> From: Mark Ackerman <ackerman@ics.uci.edu>
> To: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> Subject: RE: BuckCHI Talk?
> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 06:59:46 -0700
> 
> I did.  Sorry.  I haven't settled my travel plans yet.  It looks like there
> will be a short
> trip around 7/1, and then a longer trip around 7/15.  But the 7/15 trip
> hasn't settled yet.
> 
> It sounds, tho, like 7/15 is better for you?
> 
> 			Mark
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jun  4 16:29:09 1999
Subject: Henderson receipts
To: buckchi-officers@acm.org
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I now have the receipts fom Austin Henderson, but no authority to write a check.

Gary

From perlman Fri Jun  4 16:33:05 1999
Subject: Re: Output of your job "conzalez" (fwd)
To: conzalez@andrew.cmu.edu (Cleotilde Gonzalez)
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 16:33:05 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: riander@well.com, infodir_sigchi@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <795535051.928508470@SOFTRADE-5.GSIA.CMU.EDU> from "Cleotilde Gonzalez" at Jun 4, 99 03:01:10 pm
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I made the change to the SIGCHI news archive, but I do not control the
local-sigs page.

> Gary, 
> 	would you please change the URL in the local SIGCHI's page to:
> 
> 		http://www.acm.org/chapters/chimex/
> 
> thank you,
> 
> Cleotilde Gonzalez
> Carnegie Mellon University-GSIA
> 5000 Forbes Ave. GSIA room 226
> Pittsburgh PA 15213
> tel: (412) 268-6242
> fax: (412) 268-5063
> http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/conzalez/
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Jun  5 22:56:31 1999
Subject: Re: news item
To: riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson)
Date: Sat, 5 Jun 1999 22:56:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a01b37f8d3e4ce8@[206.169.227.153]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at Jun 5, 99 07:29:06 pm
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Got it.

> MOCHI was chartered June 3.
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>               voice: +1 510 524-2421   fax: +1 510 524-3659
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>               264 Arlington Avenue, Kensington CA 94707 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jun  7 12:31:29 1999
Subject: Re: Chair's Discretionary Fund
To: JaneHenderson@cs.com
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 12:31:29 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <6f1246e1.248d3b54@cs.com> from "JaneHenderson@cs.com" at Jun 7, 99 11:12:20 am
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I received the receipts from Chris for Austin's dinner
and Chris' parking to pick him up at the airport.
>From what I recall, Austin's expenses will be close to $400,
so any amounts over $300 would need to be approved in an
additional motion.

My idea behind the discretionary fund was to free up the Chair(s)
from having to go to the EC for every expense, not for a specific
expense, although it could be applied to that.

Financially, we are in good shape.  We have about $1450 on hand,
and Amazon will send us another $100+ in July.

I think we should handle expenses related to Austin's visit
as a separate item.  Since his dinner is only partially covered by a standing
policy, I think we will need close to $450 to cover his visit.
I think this ammount got a little out of hand, given that we
committed to having Austin without knowing or approving the cost,
but we did get a world-class speaker at a bargain price.
If we reimburse him and Chris for some amount less than expenses,
then we need to decide what that will be and how to explain it.
I do not know what promises were expressed, implied, or inferred,
so I am biased to pay it all to avoid any discomfort over an extra
$150 or so.

I move that we allocate $450 to cover Austin's visit.  Seconds?

I think we can also vote on the $300 for the Chairs' Discretionary fund.
I vote yes.

My motion did NOT include any automatic reallocation, so it would not
allow multiple $300 expenses.  Basically, the Chair could spend $300
and then explain why more would be needed (i.e., make a new allocation).
An automatic reallocation would imply an unlimited account,
and only makes sense for expenses limited by some other factor,
such as our ability to have technical meetings for which we buy dinner.
I made the original motion at a meeting last fall, when there were many
more than 23 days left in the term, and arguably, the allocation goes
away in three weeks, but I think it is still reasonable.

> Chris,
> 
> Perhaps we need to clarify how the fund would work.  And I'm not sure what is
> the best way to handle this in terms of procedure.  We need to approve
> allocating $300 for Austin Henderson.  Maybe it would be better to approve it
> as an individual item and take cases individually as they come.  I guess I
> was assuming that this would allow the chair to spend up to $300 at any time
> for a reasonable expense.  But maybe that's too much of a blank check.  In
> any case, we're not talking about dinners.  That has already been approved as
> an expense that we will cover.
> 
> Gary, could you clarify your original motion?  Then could we get some
> feedback from others with respect to whether or not this is a good idea.
> 
> If it doesn't seem like a good idea I will follow up with a motion that we
> approve reimbursing Austin $300 and we can vote on that.  Since this
> situation happens rarely I have no problem with handling it on a case by case
> basis.  In some ways that may be better.
> 
> As for an executive lunch, I got very few responses.  Let's try again.  Could
> everyone on the EC send me a note and let me know when you are available for
> lunch between now and Friday, June 25th.  We'll see if we can get together in
> the next few weeks.
> 
> Jane
> 


From perlman Mon Jun  7 20:44:42 1999
Subject: Re: Chair's Discretionary Fund
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 20:44:42 -0400 (EDT)
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> I think this is fine but I'm not sure of the whole
> intent/scope/rational for this motion. Is it to avoid
> a vote everytime we need to spend $50. If so, just
> do it.

According to the BuckCHI Bylaws, all expenditures must
be approved by the Executive Council.  This is one of
many unfortunate clauses in the Bylaws.

If you like, during your term, we could try to get
the bylaws changed.  It would be a fair amount of work,
but would allow the chapter to work more efficiently
in the future.

Gary

> BTW: are the officers meeting this week?
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
> Jane A. Henderson wrote:
> 
> > To:  BuckCHI EC
> >
> > On 10 May Gary moved that:
> >
> > BuckCHI create a Chair's discretionary fund with $300 allocated.
> >
> > The intent is that this fund can be used by the Chair for reasonable
> > expenses such as reimbursing speakers for travel expenses.
> >
> > On 11 May I seconded the motion.
> >
> > Since the motion was moved and seconded I would like to ask for a vote.
> > Please reply to this message with your vote by the end of the day tomorrow
> > (Tuesday).  Thanks...
> >
> > Jane
> 


From perlman Mon Jun  7 20:50:42 1999
Subject: Re: HCI International, Elsevier, and the HCI Bibliography
To: salvendy@ecn.purdue.edu (Gavriel Salvendy)
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 20:50:42 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19990607044352.010bbf58@gilbreth.ecn.purdue.edu> from "Gavriel Salvendy" at Jun 7, 99 04:43:52 am
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Thanks Gavriel,

Do you have a contact at Elsevier so that I can seek permissions
more effectively than to contact their permissions office?

Gary

> June 7, 1999
> 
> Hi Gary,
> 
> I have placed a set of the HCI International '97 proceedings into the mail
> for you.  HCI International '99 will be published by LEA; the contact
> person is Anne Duffy (aduffy@erlbaum.com).
> 
> Gavriel
> 
> At 01:04 PM 5/23/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >Dear Prof. Salvendy,
> >
> >As you may remember, the HCI Bibliography has hundreds of entries
> >from the HCI International Conferences from 1989, 1991, 1993, and
> >1995.  See the HCII line in the conference coverage table:
> >	http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html
> >Permissions for the HCI Bibliography to cover these conferences
> >has expired, and I have yet to obtain permission or print copy
> >for the 1997 conference.  My usual contact, Kees Michielsen,
> >seems to no longer be at Elsevier.
> >
> >I was hoping to enlist your help in finding a new contact for
> >the HCI Bibliography at Elsevier, and help the project obtain
> >or borrow a copy to get the material online.  I maintain information
> >for publishers on a page at the HCI Bibliography site:
> >	http://www.hcibib.org/publish.html
> >including reasons why publishers should promote their materials
> >through the HCI Bibliography.
> >
> >Ideally, I could negotiate with a new HCI contact at Elsevier
> >about the Interact proceedings, which have also fallen behind.
> >
> >The HCI Bibliography now contains 19,500 entries, and in the past
> >year, has processed over 100,000 searches, none of which found
> >any records that are not in the HCI Bibliography.  For a growing
> >number of researchers, it is the main and only source online,
> >so I view it as a responsibility to try to get all major conferences
> >and journals covered.  I hope you can help.
> >
> >Sincerely,
> >
> >Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
> >The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
> >Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA
> 
> **********************************************
> Gavriel Salvendy
> Professor of Industrial Engineering
> School of Industrial Engineering
> Purdue University
> West Lafayette, IN 47907-1287
> 
> Phone: 765-494-5426
> Fax: 765-494-0874
> Email: salvendy@ecn.purdue.edu
> **********************************************
> 


From perlman Tue Jun  8 10:46:51 1999
Subject: Re: Chair's Discretionary Fund
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 10:46:51 -0400 (EDT)
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We are all the only ones on the ballot.

> > If you like, during your term, we could try to get
> > the bylaws changed.  It would be a fair amount of work,
> > but would allow the chapter to work more efficiently
> > in the future.
> 
> During my term? Was there an election that I didn't
> know about or am I the only one on the ballot? :-)
> 
> Chris
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun  8 23:19:42 1999
Subject: Re: Hello David A. Taylor
To: dtaylor@engines.com (David Taylor)
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 23:19:43 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <00df01beb1f3$01cc7b60$eb00a8c0@zeus.engines.com> from "David Taylor" at Jun 8, 99 02:08:07 pm
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> I'm glad you added the dsyfunctionality paper. I've "told" that paper many
> times; now I can steer people to your site.

The collection is out of print, so I don't feel too bad about putting
the paper online.

> But I did notice an error in your paper. You assert that losing two eyes
> (hands, feet) is much worse than twice the loss of one eye, yet your
> regression equation fails to incorporate this factor. I'm suprised that such
> a gaff got by the reviewers. What is the Worm Runners Digest coming to?!?

Sigh.  It was a joke.  After the whole buildup of Law 4 of My Theory,
I though it would be funny to ignore the "results".  What I should have done
is show an equation that exactly matched the original ad.  Or, maybe the
real equation would have been better.  My original artwork had some
jokes in it -- and maybe I'll find it someday -- but Figure 2 looked like
circus performers in a pyramid, next to a benzene molecule; they did a good
job on the figure, but missed such fine points.  On the other hand,
people who saw the original artwork never volunteered that they saw
what I described, but I'll ignore the implications.

> The ceinstitute.com site should be up in a day or two. I'm hoping to have
> engines.com up by the end of the week. That will only happen if I stop
> taking time out to review the relative value of eyes, hands, and feet. And
> wondering what your results (and illustrations) might have looked like if
> you'd included the one singular member possed by males in the equations.

I hadn't thought of that.  Deserves funding, I think.  "By the most remarkable
of coincidences, the first subject in the followup experiment was John Bobbitt."

ceinstitute.com looks good.  Not that I'm any expert, but to increase traffic,
I'd suggest presenting some promotional material that explains some of what
you offer.  Some examples from HCI:
	http://www.incent.com/
	http://vineyard.net/biz/drdeb/
Web design:
	http://www.diamondbullet.com/
and their service-to-the-community site:
	http://www.usabilityfirst.com/
and you probably know this OO site:
	http://www.oi.com/
We had Peter Coad come in for a week to train us,
which was pretty useful, if only so that it gave
one group a way to describe their design to another.
We also got memory upgrades to 128 Meg on all our
machines to run Together-J, but we tended to use
colored Post-Its more.

Well, it's back to getting our new system out (new
hardware, new operating system, new backend, new
frontend, all in Java, which was new to most people
here (along with O-O).  Going well, considering
that second system syndrome set in early.

Gary

> David
> ____________________________________
> David A. Taylor, PhD
> CEO, Enterprise Engines Inc.
> San Mateo, CA 94404
> dtaylor@engines.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 9:13 PM
> To: David Taylor
> Subject: Re: Hello David A. Taylor
> 
> 
> Sorry it took so long to reply, but what a week!
> Deadlines at work, family visting from out of town,
> and our older son Mark is six tomorrow (the
> basketball backboard has been assembled!).
> 
> Glad you liked the Ant People.  I have installed an
> online version of my most mathematical psychology
> "fun" paper:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/armleg.html
> Who sez you can't do anything with a psychology degree!
> 
> OCLC is a fun place to work.  High tech, low key.
> Nice people, few negative people.  I consulted
> around Stanford 1993-94 whlie my wife visited
> the Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral Science.
> After that, I spent half time consulting around
> Columbus (where there were plenty of negative people
> at some places).  I liked building systems enough to
> leave and OCLC was the place I enjoyed the most
> (and I guess they liked me).  My home page describes
> what I do and have done, in excruciating detail
> is you follow enough links.
> 
> Let me know when your web site is updated.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > Hi, Gary!
> >
> > What a great surprise. It's good to hear from you after all these years.
> > It's nice to know that at least a few of the links to my past life aren't
> > broken.
> >
> > There have been many fine adventures since I grew bored with academia and
> > set out find my fortune in Silly Con Valley. I lot to be proud of, much
> more
> > to come, and relatively few regrets.
> >
> > I loved the story of the Ant People. I think you spoke for all of us who
> > have been the brunt of corporate incompetence. Some years ago, I
> introduced
> > what I humbly termed Taylor's Law of Corporate IQ, which reads:
> > 	C(IQ) = 100/N
> > where 100 is the average intelligence and N is the number of people in the
> > organization. Given your superb training in mathematical psychology, you
> > will instantly recognize that you don't have to have very many people in a
> > company before it starts making a San Diego ant look bright by comparison.
> > But the real fun is figuring out how to beat this Law and cancel out N.
> Or,
> > better still, figure out how to get N in the numerator. I think that
> pretty
> > much captures my ongoing quest.
> >
> > If you want to know what I've been up to, check out www.engines.com. If
> you
> > want to know what I'm up to now, wait a few weeks while I tear all that
> > stuff down and put up our new web site!
> >
> > Let's keep this link active,
> >
> > David
> > ____________________________________
> > David A. Taylor, PhD
> > CEO, Enterprise Engines Inc.
> > San Mateo, CA 94404
> > dtaylor@engines.com
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Sunday, May 23, 1999 8:32 PM
> > To: enterprise@engines.com
> > Subject: Hello David A. Taylor
> >
> >
> > Dear David,
> >
> > Hope this gets to you.
> >
> > It's me, Gary Perlman, your student from Rochester
> > who went to UCSD, Bell Labs, The Wang Institute,
> > Ohio State, and now OCLC.
> >
> > I'm in Columbus, with an OSU psychologist wife,
> > two boys, and an addiction to cobbling Web pages.
> >
> > Despite teaching software engineering for 12 years,
> > I somehow missed your books.
> >
> > My Web page (URL below) tells what I am up to.
> >
> > Hope you are well,
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> > 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> > Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> > perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jun  9 08:12:47 1999
Subject: CFP - CIT '99 (fwd)
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        skm@cs.unipune.ernet.in, mehtre@cmch.ernet.in,
        sona%jnuniv@shakti.ernet.in, res9513@isical.ernet.in,
        cbm@cmch.ernet.in, mohan@vigyan.ernet.in,
        amitava-mukherjee@india.notes.pwa.co.in, madhavan@ssf.ernet.in,
        cvr@pune.tcs.co.in, pst@ssf.ernet.in, mccmath@imsc.ernet.in,
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        kvnori@pune.tcs.co.in, girishp@pune.tcs.co.in, pande@pune.tcs.co.in,
        algolog@hd1.vsnl.net.in, comsci%bic-mku@imtech.ernet.in,
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        drm@research.att.com, Hazem.Hamoudia@it.erlm.siemens.de,
        TomFukushima@smarttech.com, Gerome.Canals@loria.fr, sumisu@nttlabs.com,
        dhilbert@victor.ics.uci.edu, rabi_mahapatra@hotmail.com,
        spmisra@dte.vsnl.net.in, spmisra@kit.kiit.stpbh.soft.net.ernet.in,
        chitta@cs.utep.edu
Subject: CFP - CIT '99 
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 Subject: CFP - CIT '99 

 CALL FOR PAPERS
 
 Conference on Information Technology
 Bhubaneswar, India , December  20-22 , 1999.
 (http://www.oits.org/icit99)
 
 LAST DATE FOR PAPER SUBMISSION
 EXTENDED TO - 20th, July '1999

 Theme:
 
 The Conference on Information Technology ( CIT ) provides
 a high quality forum for scientists and engineers to present
 their latest research findings in this rapidly changing field.
 The first conference CIT'98 was held in Bhubaneswar, December
 21-23, 1998 with active participations of academia as well IT
 industries. The details of this conference may be found in
 www.oits.org/~cit98. For CIT'99 authors are invited to submit their
 original and unpublished work on all aspects of Information
 Technology. Topics of interest include
 but are not limited to: 
 
 * Soft Computing
 
 * AI, robotics and computer vision
 
 * Software engineering 
 
 * Strategic Impact of Information Technology
 
 * Parallel and Distributed Computing
 
 * Networking and Ubiquitous Computing
 
 * Multi-Agent Systems
 
 * Object Oriented Programming 
 
 * Graphics and Human-Computer Interactions
 
 * E-commerce and data mining
 
 * Design and Architecture of IT Chips
 
 There will be several special sessions in some focussed areas.
 Interested organizers are requested to submit a 1-2 page proposal
 to the program chairs by March 30, 1999.
 
 
 Paper Submissions
 ------------------
 
 Authors are requested to submit four (4) copies of the full
 manuscript (including abstract, keywords, email address)  and
 to either of the following program chairs.
 The size of the submissions are limited to 6000 words
 and people with access to the Internet must submit it 
 as 6 pages in one of the formats in the site
 www.aaai.org/Publications/Templates/macros-link.html. 
 
 Program Chairs:
 --------------
 
 Chitta Baral 
 Department of Computer Science
 University of Texas at El Paso
 El Paso, TX 79968, USA.
 chitta@cs.utep.edu
 Phone/Fax: 915-747-6952/5030
 
 Hrushikesha Mohanty
 Department of Computer & Information Sciences
 University of Hyderabad, Central University P.O.
 Hyderabad 500 046
 India
 hmcs@uohyd.ernet.in
 Fax: 91-40-3010 120 & 3010 145.
 
 Authors are recommended to submit papers electronically, but hard copy
 submission is acceptable.
 
 Submission Deadline: July 20, 1999.
 Author Notification: September 9, 1999.
 Camera-ready copies: October 9, 1999.
 
 Symposium proceedings will be published and available before
 the conference. 
 For more information about the conference please write to 
 one of the program chairs.
 
 Tutorials
 ----------
 
 CIT '98 organized tutorials on different areas like mobile data and
 transaction management, electronic data security, designing applications
 with objects, Internet protocol (version 6), web warehouse design, etc.
 Keeping the importance of such tutorials in view, CIT'99  invites
 proposals from researchers and practitioners to hold tutorials
 at different levels (beginners, advanced, etc.) in emerging areas of IT.. 
 
 Tutorial proposal
 submission deadline is July 20, 1999.
 Acceptance notification September 9, 1999
 Camera ready copy       October 9, 1999.
 
 
 General Chairs
 -------------
 Laxmi Bhuyan, Texas A & M University
 bhuyan@cs.tamu.edu
 
 G. S. Mishra, OSEDC, Bhubaneswar.
 gsmishra@hotmail.com
 
 Vice-General Chair 
 -----------------
 Rabi Mahapatra, Texas A & M University
 rabi@cs.tamu.edu
 
 Program Committee (preliminary list)
 -----------------
 
 Hamideh Afsarmanesh, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
 Hamid Arabnia, University of Georgia, USA
 Jay N. Bhuyan, Tuskegee University, Alabama, USA
    (area chair: Genetic Algorithms)
 P.K. Biswas, IIT Kharagpur, India
 Sharat Chandran, IIT Mumbai
    (area chair: Graphics and Vision)
 Pranay Chaudhuri, Kuwait University
 Dipankar Dasgupta, University of Memphis, USA
 D. Dashsharma, Hewlett Packard, USA
 Chris George UNU/IIST, Macau
 Gerard Huet, France
 S. Sitharama Iyengar, LSU, Battonrouge, USA(?)
 Vladik Kreinovich, University of Texas at El Paso, USA
    (area chair: Soft Computing)
 Jorge Lobo, Lucent Technology and Univ of Illinois at Chicago
    (area chair: Knowledge Representation)
 Prasant Mahapatra, Iowa State University
    (area chair: Parallel and distributed Computing)
 P.K.Biswas, IIT Kharagpur, India
 D. Mitra, Jacksun State University
 Ashwini Nanda, IBM T. J. Watson, USA
 Abhaya Nayak, Macquarie University, Australia
 Hung Nguyen, New Mexico State University, USA
 K. Naik  Univ. of Aizu, Japan
    (area chair: Networking)
 Srikanta Pattnaik, UCE Burla, India
 Arun K. Pujari, University of Hyderabad, India
    (area chair: Data Warehousing and Data mining)
 J. C. Patra, REC Rourkela, India
 D. Saha, Jadavpur University, Calcutta
 Ashok Samal, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
 Dheeraj Sanghi, IIT Kanpur, India
 N. L. Sarada, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai
    (area chair: Software Engineering)
 Uttam Sarkar, IIM Calcutta
    (area chair: E-commerce)
 M. R. Satapathy, IIT Guahati, India
 Onn M. Shehory, Carnegie Mellon, USA
    (area chair: Multi-agent systems)
 Cheickna Sylla, NJIT, USA
    (area chair: Strategic Impact of Information Technology)
 K. Vidyasankar, Univ. of NewFoundland, Canada
 
 
 Tutorial Chairs
 ---------------
 
 Durga Mishra , NJIT, USA
 dmisra@megahertz.njit.edu
 
 Ratan K. Ghosh, IIT Kanpur, India
 rkg@cse.iitk.ac.in
 
 Organization Chairs
 ------------------
 Sanghamitra Mohanty, Utkal University, India
 m_sanghamitra@hotmail.com
 
 Manas Patnaik, STPI, Bhubaneswar
 manas@stpbh.soft.net
 
 CITEXPO99
 ---------
 The EXPO99 is being organized to bring the industrial products
 together during CIT99. Interested industries are invited to participate
 in CITEXPO99 and contact the Exhibition Chairs for further details.
 
 Exhibition Chairs
 -----------------
 Mr. P C Sahoo,
 DoT, Bhubaneswar
 
 Somdutt Behura
 Houston, Somdutt.Behura@Airliquide.com
 
 ---------------------------------------------------------------
 About Bhubaneswar:
 
 The state of Orissa, of which Bhubaneswar is the capital, is located in
 the eastern part of India between Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. There are
 convenient air and surface transportation to Bhubaneswar. The area offers a
 number of fascinating activities for visitors: many historic shrines built
 by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains; a range of handicrafts and handwoven
 textiles, and opportunities for enjoying the distinctive art forms of this
 region. The areas around Bhubaneswar have several major attractions. The
 magnificent Sun Temple of Konark (known to generations of sailors as Black
 Pagoda) is internationally renowned. 
 Puri and Konark -- both within 30 miles of Bhubaneswar --
 have beautiful beaches,
 and the Chilika Lake (about 60 miles from Bhubaneswar), 
 the largest brackish water inland lake in Asia,
 abounds with migratory birds and many varieties of fish. Close to
 Bhubaneswar is the Chandaka Forest, a sanctuary for wild elephants, and
 Nandankanan Zoological Park, a botanical garden that includes the largest
 lion and tiger safari in India. The Udayagiri and Khandagiri hills at the
 outskirt of the city have a network of man-made caves dating from the first
 century B.C. Presently, Bhubaneswar offers a great promise to IT industries
 enthused by several liberalisation policies of local government. Some
 nationaly renowned IT industries have started operating from the city.
 It is the fastest growing city in the eastern coast of India.
 


/-------------------------------------------------------------\
| Dr. Hrushikesha Mohanty       | Tel: 040-3010500-4056(Off   |
| Department CIS	 	|      040-3011073     (Res   |
| University of Hyderabad       |		       	      |
| Hyderabad - 500 046		|			      |	
|-------------------------------------------------------------| 
|  		 email : hmcs@uohyd.ernet.in                  |
|           					              |
\_____________________________________________________________/






From perlman Wed Jun  9 20:59:42 1999
Subject: Re: FW: Announcing the Xerox Star Final Demo video
To: normorel@OCLC.ORG
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 20:59:42 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103AA2DF2@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Jun 9, 99 03:23:49 pm
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I doubt it.  How much circulation have other videos received?

Gary

> Would we have any interest in acquiring this video for the BuckCHI library?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Curbow [mailto:dave.curbow@ENG.SUN.COM]
> Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 7:22 PM
> To: CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG
> Subject: Announcing the Xerox Star Final Demo video
> 
> 
> For CHI '98, David C. Smith and David Curbow dug out some Xerox Stars for
> one last demonstration. That session, "Honoring Our Elders II" (shared with
> two members of the LISA design team) was very popular. Many people asked
> afterwards if a video was available -- unfortunately the answer is no. When
> we returned home we were asked by the Bay Area Compuer History Perspectives
> and the Computer History Muesum to do one last "final demo" for people in
> Silicon Valley who couldn't be at the CHI conference. We agreed.
> 
> For this final (really!) demo, we were joined by David Liddle (manager of
> the Star project) who talked about how the project came about and two of
> the key hardware designers --  Robert Belleville and Robert Garner. They
> talked about the challenges of designing a graphical personal computer when
> most computers still took up several large cabinets and were text only.
> Finally, we took questions from the audience -- estimated at 1000 people.
> 
> This "final demo" occured at Xerox PARC which videotaped it. Xerox PARC is
> now able to make copies of this video available to the public. See the
> announcement below. We hope you will enjoy these videotapes!
> 
> ---------------------------
> 
> On June 17, 1998, the Bay Area Computer History Perspectives and The
> Computer Museum History Center presented "The final live demonstration of
> the Xerox 'Star' computer, 1981" with Xerox PARC's cooperation.
> 
> For this occasion, several of the original designers talked about and
> demoed an early version of the Star software running on the original 1981
> hardware.  Many of the people who developed Star were in the audience,
> along with many people who have only heard about this legendary system.
> Because of the tremendous response, many others were unable to get into the
> presentation.
> 
> People have asked if they can purchase a videotape of the presentation.
> We're happy to say "Yes, here's how"--
> 
> The two-volume NTSC VHS format set costs $89 U.S. (including postage,
> handling and tax).
> 
> Please send your check, made payable to Xerox Corporation, to:
> 
> Susan Mulhern
> Xerox PARC
> 3333 Coyote Hill Road
> Palo Alto, CA  94304
> 
> Please indicate the name and complete mailing address of where the tapes
> should be mailed.
> 


From perlman Wed Jun  9 21:05:23 1999
Subject: Re: URL problem
To: Robin.Jeffries@Eng.Sun.COM
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 21:05:23 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman@acm.org, clore@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <199906092122.OAA26384@hsmpka.eng.sun.com> from "Robin Jeffries" at Jun 9, 99 02:22:00 pm
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Although I do not advertise hcibib.org as a URL, it used to work,
and it is increasingly becoming the standard for URLs to
drop the www. (ten syllables!).

I'd prefer (1) that hcibib.org goes to hcibib.org, (2) that it fail,
(3) my least favored is to go to ACM.org as it is misleading
and implies ACM responsibility (possibly legal liabilities).

Gary

> I just tried to point someone to the HCIbib, and they kept telling me that they 
> were seeing the ACM home page instead.  It turns out that if you type hcibib.org, 
> instead of www.hcibib.org, you get the ACM home page.  (Try it.)  I assume this 
> is a bug, not a feature.
> 
> Thought you might want to know.
> 
> Robin
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jun  9 21:07:42 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI '99 elections:  PLEASE VOTE!!!
To: normorel@OCLC.ORG
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 21:07:42 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103AA2DF4@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Jun 9, 99 03:37:00 pm
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> 
> BuckCHI members,
> 
> Please take the time to vote in this year's election.  We need to get
> responses from at least 50% of our membership to be able to hold a valid
> election so every vote counts!  We will count as valid all votes received
> from current members by July 10, 1999 and will report the results by July
> 15.  Please return the ballot so me, Lorraine Normore (normorel@oclc.org).
> 
> Thank you!
> Lorraine
> Chair, Nominations Committee
> 
> 
> FOR CHAPTER CHAIR:
> 
> Chris Rockwell    __Y__
> 
> Chris has been a BuckCHI member since 1997 and is the BuckCHI 1998-1999
> Program Chair.  Chris is a VP and Senior Consultant at R&R Research.
> 
> You may write in a candidate of your choice: __________
> 
> 
> FOR SECRETARY:
> 
> Patrick Hogan     __Y__
> 
> Patrick has been a BuckCHI member since 1998.  Chris is a Senior Business
> Consultant with American Management Systems.
> 
> You may write in a candidate of your choice: __________
> 
> 
> FOR TREASURER:
> 
> Gary Perlman  _Y__
> 
> Gary has been a BuckCHI member since the chapter was formed in 1996 and has
> held the offices of Treasurer in 1998-1999 and Chair in 1997-1998.  He also
> maintains various Web sites including the BuckCHI site and the HCI
> Bibliography.  Gary works at OCLC on bibliographic and fulltext search and
> retrieval software.
> 
> You may write in a candidate of your choice: __________
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 10 08:59:37 1999
Subject: Re: URL problem
To: clore@acm.org (Michael Allen Clore)
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 08:59:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990610052051.01abcb20@turing.acm.org> from "Michael Allen Clore" at Jun 10, 99 05:22:27 am
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Thanks!

> Gary,
> 
> hcibib.org is now serving the www.hcibib.org content.
> 
> 
> At 09:05 PM 6/9/99 -0400, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Although I do not advertise hcibib.org as a URL, it used to work,
> >and it is increasingly becoming the standard for URLs to
> >drop the www. (ten syllables!).
> >
> >I'd prefer (1) that hcibib.org goes to hcibib.org, (2) that it fail,
> >(3) my least favored is to go to ACM.org as it is misleading
> >and implies ACM responsibility (possibly legal liabilities).
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >> I just tried to point someone to the HCIbib, and they kept telling me that 
> >they 
> >> were seeing the ACM home page instead.  It turns out that if you type 
> >hcibib.org, 
> >> instead of www.hcibib.org, you get the ACM home page.  (Try it.)  I assume 
> >this 
> >> is a bug, not a feature.
> >> 
> >> Thought you might want to know.
> >> 
> >> Robin
> >> 
> >> 
> >
> 
> Michael Allen Clore |"It is unworthy of excellent (people) to loose
> ACM                 | hours like slaves in the labor of calculation"
> Network Info Mngr   | -Baron Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibniz (1646-1716)
> Voice: (919)847-9314 Internet: clore@acm.org, http://www.acm.org/~clore 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 10 19:59:21 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: jorgeb@cinebase.com (Barrios, Jorge)
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 19:59:21 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3ACDAE1EF124D211AEB900805FBB1854446842@intrepid.la.cinebase.com> from "Barrios, Jorge" at Jun 10, 99 09:53:53 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 10 20:01:10 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI EC Lunch
To: JaneHenderson@cs.com
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 20:01:10 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <a0d06a2c.24916be1@cs.com> from "JaneHenderson@cs.com" at Jun 10, 99 03:28:33 pm
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The 22nd is out for me.  Big deadline.

Maybe the 24th or after.

Best not to schedule for me, but I'll try to attend whenever.

Gary

> To:  BuckCHI EC
> From:  Jane
> 
> Well the ballot is out (thanks Lorraine) and we are close to having a new set
> of officers.  I think that everyone is pretty busy but I would like to try to
> get together one more time with the existing EC.  (One task that we need to
> take care of is making sure that the committees are formed.)  I've gotten
> only a little feedback about preferred dates to meet so I am going to suggest
> that we try for lunch on Tuesday, June 22nd.
> 
> Please let me know if you think that this date will work for you and whether
> you have any preferences as to place.  If it looks like some number of people
> can make it, we'll pick a time and place and I'll send out a reminder note.
> 
> Hope you are having a good summer.  Let me know about the 22nd.  Thanks...
> 
> Jane
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 10 20:08:29 1999
Subject: Re: job announcement question
To: randerson@STUDIOARCHETYPE.COM
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 20:08:29 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <199906102141.RAA10390@studioarch-bh.studioarchetype.com> from "Richard Anderson" at Jun 10, 99 02:45:05 pm
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Send to chi-jobs?

I put this on the BuckCHI jobs page:

ACM SIGCHI mas a jobs mail list,
<a href="http://www.lsoft.com/SCRIPTS/WL.EXE?SL1=CHI-JOBS&H=ACM.ORG"
	title="Link to a sumamry of the list">
CHI-Jobs</a>,
with regular postings.

> I have a question that is prompted by a need that I have in my "work" role,
> not my role as Local SIGs Chair.
> 
> Some of you disseminate job announcements to your constituencies.  How
> should people with job openings send job announcements to you?  Would you be
> happy or pissed off if they sent them to you via the information alias
> SIGCHI provides to chartered and announced prospective local sigs (e.g.,
> chi-ToRCHI@acm.org)?  (I don't want this mailing list -- i.e.,
> chi-local-sigs@acm.org -- used for that purpose.)  Other preferred ways of
> receiving job announcements for dissemination to your folks?
> 
> Note that in my case, we don't have openings in all of your locations, but
> there might be folks in your locations interested in moving to places where
> we do have openings.  So, it isn't just a matter of sending openings to the
> local sig in the location of the opening.
> 
> ????
> 
> =======
> Richard I. Anderson
> Director, User Research
> Studio Archetype; Sapient
> 600 Townsend St., Penthouse
> San Francisco, CA 94103 USA
> +1 415 659 4437
> 


From perlman Fri Jun 11 20:38:15 1999
Subject: Re: Howdy
To: Perljan@aol.com
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 20:38:15 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <73e47478.2492bf6d@aol.com> from "Perljan@aol.com" at Jun 11, 99 03:37:17 pm
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> Deer Garry,

Heelo Jabbit,

(I sound like Jar Jar Binks.  We has a good time at SW 1)

> How are things? How is George? Is he better now?  How is everybody? 

Everyone is in fine shape.  I have a big deadline in 11 days and
am working 12 hours a day.  I am exhausted.

> Mum got a great new air cleaner. It seems to work well. Iwill give it the 
> ultimate test when I go there next time.
> 
> My car (Honda 88) got broken into. Someone tried to steal it but did not 
> succeed. For some strange reason, I got unbelievable service. Though I am not 
> insured for a replacement vehicle, the repair place gave me one anyways. A 
> tow truck arrived at the house, dropped off a newer Honda to me, took the car 
> away, did the report and insurance approval by internet. Now my car is back, 
> cleaner than when I last saw it. What is amazing is that the thief broke the 
> door lock - which was broken anyways though still vaguely usable and I was 
> just going to get repaired!!! Wow! How did he know what to break (even more)? 
> I will try to thank him if I ever find him!

Good deal.  Today I got my car tuned up.  My first in a few years.
Hope that lasts me for another five years.  It's 10.75 and 88K miles,
but I think it runs well enough for someone who hates to drive.

Mark graduated from K and had a good year.  We are still recovering
from a week of birthday activities.  Next year, we go offsite.

> Speak to you soon.

ZZzzz...... ! Oh, yas.

> love, Janet

love, Gary


From perlman Sat Jun 12 21:40:49 1999
Subject: Re: book announcement--MITECS
To: lieberma@leland.Stanford.EDU
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 21:40:49 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: wolfskil@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: <3761C38B.8B3C488@leland.stanford.edu> from "Debra Lieberman" at Jun 11, 99 07:18:52 pm
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I don't think chi-social-action is very appropriate.
The Language and Culture aspects might make it reasonable
to announce to chi-intercultural.
That and chi-kids seem like the most relevant.

The Web site is interesting, although the HCI entry seemed light
and the references read more like what Jim Hollan's students might read.
Helander's name is misspelled on it as Helenader.
I added it to the HCI Bibliography.

Gary

> Dear Jud --
> 
> I would be happy to post your announcement to the CHI-Kids list, as is.  If Gary has any objections he can stop distribution of the message, since he is the moderator and reviews all messages before they are posted.
> 
> I am not involved in CHI-Social Action so I will let Gary respond to that request.
> 
> All the best,
> -- Debra
> _______________________________
> Debra Lieberman, Ph.D.
> Media Research and Instructional Design
> 
> 62 Peter Coutts Circle
> Stanford, CA 94305
> 
> Phone: (650) 493-4979
> E-mail: lieberma@leland.stanford.edu
> 
> Web (CHI-Kids): http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/
> Web (BayCHI-Kids): http://www.baychi.org/bof/kids/index.html
> 
> 
> Jud Wolfskill wrote:
> 
> > Dear Gary Perlman and Debra Lieberman,
> > I wondered if the following book announcement would be appropriate for posting to CHI-Kids and CHI-Social Action. I'd be happy to edit the announcement to meet your specifications. I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know whether or not you post the announcement to the list. Thank you.
> >
> > Jud
> >
> > The following is a book which readers of this list might find of interest. For more information please visit http://mitpress.mit.edu/promotions/books/WILVHS99
> >
> > The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences
> > edited by Robert A. Wilson and Frank Keil
> >
> > Since the 1970s the cognitive sciences have offered multidisciplinary ways of understanding the mind and cognition. The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (MITECS) is a landmark, comprehensive reference work that represents the methodological and theoretical diversity of this changing field.
> >
> > At the core of the encyclopedia are 471 concise entries, from Acquisition and Adaptationism to Wundt and X-bar Theory. Each article, written by a leading researcher in the field, provides an accessible introduction to an important concept in the cognitive sciences, as well as references or further readings. Six extended essays, which collectively serve as a roadmap to the articles, provide overviews of each of six major areas of cognitive science: Philosophy; Psychology; Neurosciences; Computational Intelligence; Linguistics and Language; and Culture, Cognition, and Evolution.
> >
> > Robert A. Wilson is Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and a member of the Cognitive Science Group at the university's Beckman Institute. Frank Keil is Professor of Psychology at Yale University.
> >
> > 8 1/2 x 11, 1312 pp., 100 illus., cloth ISBN 0-262-23200-6
> >
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > | Jud Wolfskill
> > ||||||| Associate Publicist Phone: (617) 253-2079
> > ||||||| MIT Press Fax: (617) 253-1709
> > ||||||| Five Cambridge Center E-mail: wolfskil@mit.edu
> > | Cambridge, MA 02142-1493 http://mitpress.mit.edu
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Jun 13 10:55:22 1999
Subject: Re: Fwd: Lanie Z sent this to me
To: Perljan@aol.com
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 10:55:22 -0400 (EDT)
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These were great.  Thanks.

G

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> 
> Merge-matic books from the Washington Post Invitational:
>   Readers were asked to combine the works of two authors and
>   provide a suitable blurb.
> 
> 
>   Second Runner-up:
>   "Machiavelli's The Little Prince"-Antoine de Saint-Exupery's
>   classic children's tale as presented by Machiavelli. The
>   whimsy of human nature is embodied in many delightful and
>   intriguing characters, all of whom are executed.     (Erik
>   Anderson, Tempe, Ariz.)
> 
>   First Runner-Up:
>   "Green Eggs and Hamlet"-Would you kill him in his bed? /
>   Thrust a dagger through his head?  I would not, could not,
>   kill the King. / I could not do that evil thing. /would not
>   wed this girl, you see. / Now get her to a nunnery. (Robin
>   Parry, Arlington)
> 
>   And the Winner:
> 
>   "Fahrenheit 451 of the Vanities"-An '80s yuppie is denied
>   books. He does not object, or even notice. (Mike Long,
>   Burke)
> 
>   Honorable Mentions:
> 
>   "Where's Walden?"-Alas, the challenge of locating Henry
>   David Thoreau in each richly detailed drawing loses its
>   appeal when it quickly becomes clear that he is always in
>   the woods. (Sandra Hull, Arlington)
> 
>   "Looking for Mr. Godot"-A young woman waits for Mr. Right to
>   enter her life. She has a looong wait. (Jonathan Paul,
>   Garrett Park)
> 
>   "Catch-22 in the Rye"-Holden learns that if you're insane,
>   you'll probably flunk out of prep school, but if you're
>   flunking out of prep school, you're probably not insane.
>   (Brendan Beary, Great Mills)
> 
>   "As I Lay Winesburg, Ohio"-William Faulkner and Sherwood
>   Anderson tell the unforgettable story of one man's ambitious
>   quest to nail every woman in his home town. (Grady Norris,
>   New Bern, N.C.)
> 
>   "2001: A Space Iliad"-The Hal 9000 computer wages an insane
>   10-year war against the Greeks after falling victim to the
>   Y2K bug. (Joseph Romm, Washington)
> 
>   "Curious Georgefather"-The monkey finally sticks his nose
>   where it don't belong. (Chuck Smith, Woodbridge)
> 
>   "The Hunchback Also Rises"-Hideously deformed fellow is
>   cloistered in bell tower by despicable clergymen. And that's
>   the good news ... (John Verba, Washington)
> 
>   "The Maltese Faulkner"-Is the black bird a tortured symbol
>   of Sam's struggles with race and family? Does it signify his
>   decay of soul along with the soul of the Old South? Is it
>   merely a crow, mocking his attempts to understand? Or is it
>   worth a cool mil? (Thad Humphries, Warrenton)
> 
>   "The Silence of the Hams"-In this endearing update of the
>   Seuss classic, young Sam-I-Am presses unconventional
>   foodstuffs on his friend, Hannibal, who turns the tables.
>   (Mark Eckenwiler, Washington)
> 
>   "Portnoy's Choice": A man is forced to choose between his
>   right and left hand. (Tom Witte, Gaithersburg)
> 
>   "Jane Eyre Jordan": Plucky English orphan girl survives
>   hardships to lead the Chicago Bulls to the NBA championship.
>   (Dave Pickering, Bowie)
> 
>   "Nicholas and Alexandra Nickleby"-Having narrowly escaped a
>   Bolshevik firing squad, the former czar and czarina join a
>   troupe of actors only to find that playing the Palace isn't
>   as grand as living in it. (Sandra Hull, Arlington)
> 
>   "Tarzan of the Grapes"-The beleaguered Okies of the dust
>   bowl are saved by a strong and brave savage who swings from
>   grapevine to grapevine. (Joseph Romm, Washington)
> 
>   "Rikki-Kon-Tiki-Tavi"-Thor Heyerdahl recounts his attempt to
>   prove Rudyard Kipling's theory that the mongoose first came
>   to India on a raft from Polynesia. (David Laughton,
>   Washington)
> 
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> 


From perlman Sun Jun 13 11:14:13 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: jonathan_arnowitz@informaat.nl (Jonathan Arnowitz)
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 11:14:13 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a03b37ae0b03420@[194.134.17.140]> from "Jonathan Arnowitz" at Jun 2, 99 03:26:43 pm
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Finally, I got a chance to put in a link on the page:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/

This site is ironically non-universal both in terms of language
and disability access.  :-(  There seems to be no language detection,
and you need to be able to read English to get to the defective language
switch screen.  And it's overly graphic, with blinking and red-on-red
active links.  Then the navigation seems overly complex.  Why?

> Dear Gary Perlman,
> 
> I want to first thank you for a very inspiring SIG on universal web access.
> I was hoping you would add the following URL to the accessiblity web site.
> The web site is the site of the PCC (People's Communication Charter) web
> site:
> 
> http://www.waag.org/pcc/art_all.phtml?language=en
> 
> Kindest regards,
> 
> Jonathan Arnowitz
> 
> P.S.  I'd also like to take the opportuinity to express my thanks for you
> bibliography work, something I have come to rely on in my work.
> 
> ================================================================================
> 
> Jonathan Arnowitz
> Human-Computer Interaction Designer
> Informaat
> Baarn, the Netherlands
> jonathan_arnowitz@informaat.nl
> 
> ================================================================================
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jun 14 12:53:05 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: jonathan_arnowitz@informaat.nl (Jonathan Arnowitz)
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 12:53:05 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a00b38a56d866fb@[24.132.2.47]> from "Jonathan Arnowitz" at Jun 14, 99 08:54:32 am
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I think the site and its _content_ are worthwhile,
so I would not enforce any editorial filtering,
just my side commentary.  

It's not the first ironic site.  The IBM "easy" site
was unbeleivably hard when it came out, especially
when it crashed my browser!

Best wishes,

Gary

> Dear Gary Perlman,
> I shoudl have explained in my e-mail that as I pointed out in the SIG that
> the organization is dedicated to universal access of the web, yet this
> attempt at universal access (the phtml multi language implementation) is
> not only not successful but also not very user-friendly (I find it too
> 'artistic' for lack of a better word).  I have just taken over the web
> site, and inthe coming weeks, a new web site will be made where I will try
> and implement the points raised int he SIG.  Eventually this will be a good
> example of before and after, but for now, the information on the web site
> about the organization PCC I think is still of interest, or not?  If you
> would rather wait for the new web site let me know.
> 
> --Jonathan Arnowitz
> 
> >Finally, I got a chance to put in a link on the page:
> >	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/
> >
> >This site is ironically non-universal both in terms of language
> >and disability access.  :-(  There seems to be no language detection,
> >and you need to be able to read English to get to the defective language
> >switch screen.  And it's overly graphic, with blinking and red-on-red
> >active links.  Then the navigation seems overly complex.  Why?
> >
> >> Dear Gary Perlman,
> >>
> >> I want to first thank you for a very inspiring SIG on universal web access.
> >> I was hoping you would add the following URL to the accessiblity web site.
> >> The web site is the site of the PCC (People's Communication Charter) web
> >> site:
> >>
> >> http://www.waag.org/pcc/art_all.phtml?language=en
> >>
> >> Kindest regards,
> >>
> >> Jonathan Arnowitz
> >>
> >> P.S.  I'd also like to take the opportuinity to express my thanks for you
> >> bibliography work, something I have come to rely on in my work.
> >>
> >>
> >>================================================================================
> >>
> >> Jonathan Arnowitz
> >> Human-Computer Interaction Designer
> >> Informaat
> >> Baarn, the Netherlands
> >> jonathan_arnowitz@informaat.nl
> >>
> >>
> >>================================================================================
> >>
> >>
> >>
> 
> 
> ================================================================================
> 
> Jonathan Arnowitz
> Human-Computer Interaction Designer
> Informaat
> Baarn, the Netherlands
> jonathan_arnowitz@informaat.nl
> 
> ================================================================================
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 15 09:02:23 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: martin.sigurdson@omgroup.com
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 09:02:23 -0400 (EDT)
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Not all, but most.  And most of these are in PDF format.
There are over 1500 records with links to HTML files.
These have no access restictions.

Try searching for:
	\.htm

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

> 
> 
> Dear sirs,
> 
> To my satisfaction, I found your forum, stating "a free-access online
> bibliography on human-computer interaction".
> 
> I was a bit disappointed though, when I found that all(?) related articles were
> linked to the ACM Digital Library,
> to which I have no access.
> 
> Is there no such thing as free information about HCI or Human Factors available
> on the Internet?
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Martin Sigurdson, MScEE student, Thesis Worker
> Stockholm, Sweden
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 15 09:05:59 1999
Subject: Re: Lament for a Deprecated Tag
To: Steven.Pemberton@CWI.NL
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 09:05:59 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <14182.6721.893656.799577@schoener.cwi.nl> from "Steven Pemberton" at Jun 15, 99 11:40:39 am
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You aren't including Netscape 4.* browsers in the enabled group are you?
We found it, well, disabled at best. :->   :-(

Not that Nescape provides for disability access. :-((

Sorry, rambling...

Gary

>  > Yes, I know the underline or underscore tag is a BAD, BAD thing. However,
>  > there is a valid use for it that maybe wasn't considered when the decision
>  > was made to axe it. I'm using it right now, underlining things like crazy.
>  > What, you ask, could the ostracized underline tag possibly be good for? The
>  > answer is software instruction manuals. Look at all those menu options along
>  > the top of the window in the program you are using right now. Every one has
>  > one letter in it that is underlined. That underline indicates the keyboard
>  > shortcut for the menu item. It's also used on buttons, such as Save and
>  > Close and Cancel. How can I write Web-based software instructions without
>  > the underline tag? Should I just forget about documenting keyboard
>  > shortcuts? (Rhetorical questions)
> 
> You misunderstand why tags are being deprecated. HTML is a
> structure-describing language, not a presentation language. There are
> lots of reasons why presentation-oriented tags are a bad idea. Talk to
> a blind web user sometime for just one of those reasons.
> 
> It is only the underlining tag that has been deprecated, not
> underlining itself. The correct way of underlining things in HTML is
> with CSS (according to my logs, nearly 90% of people browsing use a
> CSS-enabled browser). Here's an example:
> 
>     <html>
>         <head>
>             <style type="text/css">
>                 .shortcut {text-decoration: underline}
>             </style>
>         </head>
>     <body>
>         <p>
>             To open a file, use
>             <span class="shortcut">F</span>ile
>             O<span class="shortcut">p</span>en
>         </p>
>     </body>
>     </html>
> 
> You can also put the style sheet in a file and then reference it from
> all your files with the following in the <head>:
> 
>         <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="file.css">
> 
> Some of the advantages of this approach:
> 
>         * You can use one style file, and if you decide to change how
>           the presentation should look, you change it once, and all
>           documents change immediately
> 
>         * The sight-impaired can read your documents
> 
>         * Documents are generally easier to write
> 
>         * Documents are generally smaller, and therefore faster to
>           download.
> 
> Steven Pemberton
> (As it happens, chair of the W3C HTML Working Group)
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 15 17:12:49 1999
Subject: Re: CHI videos
To: olsen@cs.byu.edu (Dan R. Olsen Jr.)
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 17:12:49 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: bam@cs.cmu.edu
In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.19990615150429.011b5170@mail.cs.byu.edu> from "Dan R. Olsen Jr." at Jun 15, 99 03:04:29 pm
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Ask Catherine Plaisant.

There might be no PAL masters as they might be made from the NTSC master.

> Gary, Brad,
> 
> Do either of you know the answer to this question. I am surprised that ACM
> does not have the masters.
> 
> 
> >From: Carol Kim <kim@hq.acm.org>
> >To: "'olsen@cs.byu.edu'" <olsen@cs.byu.edu>
> >Subject: CHI videos
> >Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 15:41:28 -0400
> >X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0)
> >
> >Hi Dan,
> >
> >We need to have master copy of the following videos because we are very
> low in quantity. 
> >If you don't have access to them, then do you know who would?
> >
> >Chi '90 Pal - 608902
> >Chi '92 Pal - 608925 Special program
> >Chi '94 Pal - 608942
> >
> >Please let me know ASAP.
> >
> >Thank you.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Carol Kim
> >ACM SIG Services
> >212 626 0609
> >kim_c@acm.org
> >
> >
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> Dan R. Olsen Jr.		Phone: 801-378-7655
> Computer Science Department	http://icie.cs.byu.edu/dan.html
> Brigham Young University
> Provo, UT 85602
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 15 20:50:47 1999
Subject: Re: CHI videos
To: Brad_Myers@amulet1.amulet.cs.cmu.edu (Brad Myers)
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 1999 20:50:47 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: olsen@cs.byu.edu, Brad_Myers@amulet1.amulet.cs.cmu.edu
In-Reply-To: <10025.929485230@amulet1.amulet.cs.cmu.edu> from "Brad Myers" at Jun 15, 99 06:20:30 pm
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CHI got all the videos when it took over.
Dianne Darrow, David Riederman's predecessor,
was the last person I know had them.
Catherine Plaisant did the edits for
the re-release of CHI 90-94.
She might still have a CSCW master or two.

It's excrutiatingly difficult to make anything
happen with videos, and difficult to track them,
which is why I passed on this information to Dan
two years ago.  I do not think there is any
info on PAL masters BECAUSE the masters are
NTSC U-matic.

Gary

> I have COPIES of the masters (in Betacam format) for CHI'90 and
> CHI'92 which might be good enough if the originals can't be
> found.  At the time, I sent the masters to the SIGGRAPH people
> who were in charge of the Siggraph video review.  I hope they
> were moved from siggraph to ACM when ACM took over.
> 
> Ben Bederson <bederson@CS.UMD.EDU>, the CHI'00 video chair, knows
> who is doing the reproduction services.
> 
> Brad A. Myers
> Human Computer Interaction Institute
> School of Computer Science
> Carnegie Mellon University
> 5000 Forbes Avenue
> Pittsburgh, PA  15213-3891
> (412) 268-5150
> FAX: (412) 268-1266
> bam+@cs.cmu.edu
> http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~bam
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 17 08:20:42 1999
Subject: Re: small world
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 08:20:42 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990616213830.00b3d950@houdini.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Jun 16, 99 09:56:30 pm
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Okay.  I'll submit the abstract.

Have a great trip.

Gary

> --=====================_37330278==_
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> 
> Hi Gary,
> I have attached a document with an abstract for the HFES paper. As I
> understand it at this time we only need to submit an abstract and author
> info and provide the final paper later on. 
> 
> We are getting ready to go to India to attend my sister's daughter's
> wedding. We are leaving this Friday 18th. I will be back on the 12th of
> July. I will be able to work on the paper after I return from India.
> 
> I have been out of town and running around trying to keep up with work. We
> completed the second (my first) Usability Session with our Service
> Provider. It went very well and I enjoyed the experience.
> 
> I am amazed at the coincidence with Shankar Iyer. They are very good
> friends of mine. Their names are as follows:
> Shankar & Nithya Iyer
> Sons: Sanjay (older one) and Sainath (younger one)
> Daughter: Anita 
> 
> Srinivas

From perlman Sun Jun 20 00:29:28 1999
Subject: Re: Password for STAT 5.4
To: spirom@hotmail.com (Rawat S.)
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 00:29:28 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> ______________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
> 


From perlman Sun Jun 20 00:31:40 1999
Subject: Re: subscription inquiry
To: kcbaab@centuryinter.net (Kirt J. Baab)
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 00:31:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000e01bebac3$9f1512a0$d681ced1@oemcomputer> from "Kirt J. Baab" at Jun 19, 99 07:21:33 pm
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Most HCI journals are available online.
See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/publications/#JOURNALS

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> Hello, Gary,
> 
> I found your site on the web, while researching material for my Ph.D. in =
> psychology. Essentially, I am interested in HCI from the psychologist's =
> point of view (cognitive impact on user, cognitive strategies by users =
> that improve usability of multimedia/interactive courseware, impact on =
> organizational culture, and so on). I wonder, do any of the associations =
> or journals associated with the HCI field offer on line subscription to =
> full text data bases? Your help in this matter would be appreciated.
> 
> Respectfully,
> 
> Kirt
> Kirt J. Baab; PPP Student; Walden University
> P.O. Box 551; Suttons Bay, Mi. 49682
> (616) 271-2830 home; (616) 271-7135 office
> kbaab@waldenu.edu or kcbaab@centuryinter.net
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> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Respectfully,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Kirt</FONT></DIV>
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From perlman Sun Jun 20 14:00:49 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: hakank@netch.se (Hakan Kjellerstrand)
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 14:00:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.10.9906201421410.18424-100000@wittgenstein.netch.se> from "Hakan Kjellerstrand" at Jun 20, 99 02:22:00 pm
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fmeh

> 
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> --
> Hakan Kjellerstrand                          http://www.netch.se/~hakank
> Software Developer and Senior Bollplank            Netch Technologies AB
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 22 20:49:32 1999
Subject: Re: It's tougher to find you no a days
To: pherman@www.thehermanfile.com (pherman)
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 20:49:32 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000c01bebcb9$c9a10fe0$2cce05d1@peter> from "pherman" at Jun 22, 99 10:16:05 am
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Hey Peter,

I like the site a lot.  Good content, which is what counts the most.

The photo is very nice.  You look great.

Would you like some usability and accessibility suggestions?
Things like setting the focus to the right frame, alt text
on images, etc. are minor changes that can make the site
more usable by more people.

I taught Steven Smith a new game every year or so, years later
realizing it was because after learning a game, I could not
beat him, so I moved on.  Ah, the past.  Sometimes the Web is
a place where I end up dwelling on it because you can look up
so many people.

Got to run,

Gary

> Dear Gary
> 
> I now have a web page up for my business. www.thehermanfile.com. There is
> nothing really entertaining in there other than an extremely unflattering
> picture of a 43 year old Jew.
> 
> I was thinking of our daily chess matches the other day. We played every day
> for years and I never won a game. My capacity for self flagellation could
> not help but impress.
> 
> Anyhow, take a look at the cite. There are a couple of typos I will have to
> correct.
> 
> All the best
> 
> Peter.
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jun 23 16:02:47 1999
Subject: Re: online
To: tan2wil@EMAIL.MSN.COM
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 16:02:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000101bebdb0$61a74b00$3f652299@default> from "TAN2WIL@classicmsn.com" at Jun 23, 99 02:41:23 pm
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Try posting a question to
	chi-educators@acm.org

> This was such an informative site, however I was interested in an online
> masters program in HCI.  Is that available and with what university?
> Thank you,
> Tanya Kuza
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jun 23 20:26:11 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT password please
To: joff@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz (Joffre Horlor)
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 20:26:11 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199906232326.LAA12468@pc125.canterbury.ac.nz> from "Joffre Horlor" at Jun 24, 99 11:26:18 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -- 
> Joffre Horlor, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Canterbury,
> Christchurch, New Zealand. "So much for the Elysian Fields theory."
> 


From perlman Wed Jun 23 23:06:51 1999
Subject: Re: Istat access, please
To: smitch@eratos.erin.utoronto.ca (Scott W. Mitchell)
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 23:06:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSU.4.05.9906232110480.279-100000@eratos.erin.utoronto.ca> from "Scott W. Mitchell" at Jun 23, 99 09:11:06 pm
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> 
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> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --------------
> Scott Mitchell			http://eratos.erin.utoronto.ca/smitch/
> smitch@eratos.erin.utoronto.ca	(905) 828-3860
> smitch@geog.utoronto.ca		(905) 828-5273 (Fax)
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 24 13:32:21 1999
Subject: Re: Need |STAT password
To: wagner@weru.ksu.edu (Larry E. Wagner)
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 13:32:21 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37725F71.4F2C9B71@weru.ksu.edu> from "Larry E. Wagner" at Jun 24, 99 11:40:17 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
> Larry Wagner, Agricultural Engineer | E-mail: wagner@weru.ksu.edu
> USDA-ARS Wind Erosion Research Unit | phone:  (785) 532-6807
> Throckmorton Hall, KSU              | fax:    (785) 532-6528
> Manhattan, KS 66506                 | URL:    http://www.weru.ksu.edu
> 


From perlman Sat Jun 26 20:59:32 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: shorodez@cogsci.UCSD.EDU (Sam Horodezky)
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1999 20:59:32 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SUN.3.91.990625150721.15349A-100000@cogsci> from "Sam Horodezky" at Jun 25, 99 03:07:59 pm
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fmeh

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> 


From perlman Sun Jun 27 20:43:09 1999
Subject: Re: Statistical Package
To: hji@mandic.com.br (Henrique Jose   Itzcovici)
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 1999 20:43:09 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <01bec0ae$7bc05f80$9c7af5c8@phoenix-iii> from "Henrique Jose   Itzcovici" at Jun 27, 99 12:04:52 pm
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From perlman Sun Jun 27 20:46:53 1999
Subject: Re: Making the PCC site more accessible.
To: jonathan_arnowitz@informaat.nl (Jonathan Arnowitz)
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 1999 20:46:53 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a01b39bbf0b6a2b@[24.132.2.47]> from "Jonathan Arnowitz" at Jun 27, 99 01:48:15 pm
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Having links to a beta site sounds confusing.
Most sites only require a few hours of work to
pass an accessibility test like Bobby,
and the transition is usually so mundane
as to not be of interest, probably not
as much of interest as, say, running Bobby on
some site and looking at the output.

Just my opinion, though.

Gary

> Dear Gary Perlman,
> 
> I am now busy with the begining of the transfer of our current website into
> a 'universally accessible web site'.  Do you think it would be interesting
> to have a link next to the on-line PCC web site, to the development web
> site, to maybe show people the site in development?  The idea is to get a
> simple better web site on line (in a beta (but still public) environemnt,
> and then every week add accessibility points from  the W3 site: Techniques
> for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, so that by the end of the
> summer the current web site will have been transformed from an ugly
> duckling to an accessible duckling.
> 
> Kindest regards,
> Jonathan Arnowitz
> 
> 
> ================================================================================
> 
> Jonathan Arnowitz
> Human-Computer Interaction Designer
> Informaat
> Baarn, the Netherlands
> jonathan_arnowitz@informaat.nl
> 
> ================================================================================
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jun 28 22:44:52 1999
Subject: Re: Statistical Package
To: hji@mandic.com.br (Henrique Jose   Itzcovici)
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 22:44:52 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

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From perlman Tue Jun 29 14:49:37 1999
Subject: Re: Russ, Gary, Heather, Chris, Joe, and Emily... Need your HELP.
To: JaneHenderson@cs.com
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 14:49:37 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <afd3eebc.24aa4238@cs.com> from "JaneHenderson@cs.com" at Jun 29, 99 11:37:28 am
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If the amount is called compensation, then it is taxable,
and we need to get Austin's SSN for tax reporting purposes.
I think Austin might prefer to send us receipts.
I think we should ask Austin.

Maybe this is best left for the new officers to deal with.
So, I vote no on the proposal.

Gary

> To:  Voting members of BuckCHI EC
> From:  Jane
> Subject:  Austin Henderson
> 
> We really need to send a check to Austin Henderson.  And we need approval to
> do it.  According to Gary the voting members of the EC are the elected
> officers and committee chairs.  (That also needs to be reviewed but we can go
> with it for now.)
> 
> I propose that we allocate $300 to compensate Austin Henderson for his talk
> at the BuckCHI meeting in May.
> 
> Note that this is a one-time expense and not a discretionary fund.  I am also
> calling it compensation (we could call it an honorarium) rather than
> reimbursement so that we do not need to concern ourselves with receipts.
> 
> Would someone please second this proposal and everyone else please vote.
> ASAP.  Send your replies to BuckCHI-Officers@acm.org.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jane
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 29 14:52:01 1999
Subject: Re: hcibib.org is down
To: issupport@hq.acm.org (IS SUPPORT)
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 14:52:01 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <57666D1492FCD111B658000629AB4A20BA2662@hq.acm.org> from "IS SUPPORT" at Jun 29, 99 12:10:08 pm
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It's back up.  Thanks.

> Hi Gary,
> 
> How is it working today.  Michael is out due to a family emergency. We rebooted one 
> of the servers this morning right about the time you sent this message.  The site should
> be fine now.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> William Phillips
> ACM Information Systems Dept.
> email: support@acm.org -or- issupport@acm.org
> 
> http://www.acm.org
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent:	Tuesday, June 29, 1999 8:57 AM
> > To:	clore@acm.org; support@acm.org
> > Subject:	hcibib.org is down
> > 
> > The files are there, the ftp server is there,
> > the site is dound, but the server never seems to respond.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
> > The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
> > Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 29 21:38:50 1999
Subject: BuckCHI presentation recompensation
To: henderson@rivcons.com
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 21:38:50 -0400 (EDT)
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Dear Austin,

Thank you for speaking to the BuckCHI group in May.
I am sorry I missed you, but I was fascinated by
the Policy SIG you organized.  Maybe terrified would
be a better term.

The BuckCHI Executive Council has voted to allocate
$300 to help cover your expenses.  Shall I send the
check to the following?

	Austin Henderson 
	Rivendel Consulting 
	PO Box 334 
	La Honda CA, 94020 

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Treasurer

From perlman Tue Jun 29 21:53:31 1999
Subject: Re: book announcement
To: wolfskil@MIT.EDU (Jud Wolfskill)
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 21:53:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v03020900b39ed6c26874@[18.36.0.135]> from "Jud Wolfskill" at Jun 29, 99 04:14:22 pm
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Info Design -> chi-web@acm.org

Design by Numbers -> ???
	chi-kids@acm.org -- may be relevant to teaching kids about programming
	VISUAL-L@LISTSERV.VT.EDU -- graphic design and HCI list

Your signature was the only part that got messed up by listserv.
If it is 72 chars/line or less, it should not get wrapped.

Gary

> Dear Gary,
> 
> I wondered if the following two book announcements would be appropriate
> for posting to one or more of the HCI lists, and/or for addition to
> your bibliography at http://www.hcibib.org.  As always, I'd be happy to
> edit the announcements to meet your specifications.  Thank you.
> 
> 
> Jud
> 
> 
> The following is a book which readers of this list might find of
> interest.  For more information please visit
> http://mitpress.mit.edu/promotions/books/JACFHF98
> 
> 
> Information Design
> 
> edited by Robert Jacobson
> 
> foreword by Richard Saul Wurman
> 
> 
> Information design is the newest of the design disciplines.
> Contemporary information designers seek to edify more than to persuade,
> to exchange more than to foist upon. With ever more powerful
> technologies of communication, we have learned that the issuer of
> designed information is as likely as the intended recipient to be
> changed by it, for better or worse.
> 
> 
> The contributors to this book are both cautionary and hopeful as they
> offer visions of how information design can be practiced diligently and
> ethically, for the benefit of information consumers as well as
> producers. They present various methods that seem to work, such as
> sense-making and way-finding. They make recommendations and serve as
> guides to a still young but extraordinarily pervasive--and
> persuasive--field.
> 
> 
> Robert Jacobson is with the electronic commerce practice at Ibis
> Consulting in San Francisco.
> 
> 
> Contributors
> 
> Elizabeth Andersen, Judy Anderson, Simon Birrell, Mike Cooley, Brenda
> Dervin, Jim Gasperini, Yvonne M. Hansen, Steve Holtzman, Robert E.
> Horn, Robert Jacobson, John Krygier, Sheryl Macy, Romedi Passini, Jef
> Raskin, Chandler Screven, Nathan Shedroff, Hal Thwaites, Roger
> Whitehouse.
> 
> 
> 8 x 9, 354 pp., 73 illus., cloth ISBN 0-262-10069-X
> 
> 
> ----
> 
> The following is a book which readers of this list might find of
> interest.  For more information please visit
> http://mitpress.mit.edu/promotions/books/MAEDHS99
> 
> 
> Design by Numbers
> 
> John Maeda
> 
> foreword by Paola Antonelli
> 
> 
> Most art and technology projects pair artists with engineers or
> scientists: the artist has the conception, and the technical person
> provides the know-how. John Maeda is an artist and a computer
> scientist, and he views the computer not as a substitute for brush and
> paint but as an artistic medium in its own right. Design by Numbers is
> a reader-friendly tutorial on both the philosophy and nuts-and-bolts
> techniques of programming for artists.
> 
> 
> Maeda composed Design by Numbers using a computational process he
> developed specifically for the book. He introduces a programming
> language and development environment, available on the Web, which can
> be freely downloaded or run directly within any JAVA-enabled Web
> browser. Appropriately, the new language is called DBN (for "design by
> numbers"). Designed for "visual" people--artists, designers, anyone who
> likes to pick up a pencil and doodle--DBN has very few commands and
> consists of elements resembling those of many other languages, such as
> LISP, LOGO, C/JAVA, and BASIC.
> 
> 
> Throughout the book Maeda emphasizes the importance--and delights--of
> understanding the motivation behind computer programming, as well as
> the many wonders that emerge from well-written programs. Sympathetic to
> the "mathematically challenged," he places minimal emphasis on
> mathematics in the first half of the book. Because computation is
> inherently mathematical, the book's second half uses intermediate
> mathematical concepts that generally do not go beyond high-school
> algebra. The reader who masters the skills so clearly set out by Maeda
> will be ready to exploit the true character of digital media design.
> 
> 
> John Maeda is Sony Career Development Professor of Media Arts and
> Sciences/Assistant Professor of Design and Computation, and Director of
> the Aesthetics and Computation Group at the MIT Media Lab. With his
> wife, Kris Maeda, he runs a design studio in Lexington, Massachusetts.
> 
> 
> 10 x 10, 250 pp., 200 color illus., cloth ISBN 0-262-13354-7
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
>      |       Jud Wolfskill                       
> 
>  |||||||     Associate Publicist                 Phone:  (617)
> 253-2079
> 
>  |||||||     MIT Press                           Fax:  (617) 253-1709
> 
>  |||||||     Five Cambridge Center               E-mail: 
> wolfskil@mit.edu 
> 
>       |      Cambridge, MA  02142-1493          
> http://mitpress.mit.edu                
> 
>                                 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 29 22:04:20 1999
Subject: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 22:04:20 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990617202904.00b4b580@houdini.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Jun 17, 99 08:32:56 pm
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Hey Srinivas,

I submitted an abstract 1999-06-28 via the hfes.org website.

You can view it at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/hfes2000.html

It has the same content, but everthing changed from
what you sent.  I wanted to get more data, implications,
and references in the abstract.

I have never been good at predicting which of my proposals
to HFES will get accepted, but I don't think I've ever been
shut out.

I think the talk could be very amusing and memorable.

Gary

From perlman Wed Jun 30 08:39:49 1999
Subject: Re: hcibib.org is down
To: support@acm.org
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 08:39:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <57666D1492FCD111B658000629AB4A20BA2662@hq.acm.org> from "IS SUPPORT" at Jun 29, 99 12:10:08 pm
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It's down again.

> Hi Gary,
> 
> How is it working today.  Michael is out due to a family emergency. We rebooted one 
> of the servers this morning right about the time you sent this message.  The site should
> be fine now.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> William Phillips
> ACM Information Systems Dept.
> email: support@acm.org -or- issupport@acm.org
> 
> http://www.acm.org
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent:	Tuesday, June 29, 1999 8:57 AM
> > To:	clore@acm.org; support@acm.org
> > Subject:	hcibib.org is down
> > 
> > The files are there, the ftp server is there,
> > the site is dound, but the server never seems to respond.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
> > The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
> > Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA
> 


From perlman Wed Jun 30 15:37:46 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI presentation recompensation
To: henderson@rivcons.com (Austin Henderson)
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 15:37:46 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v03102802b39fef21d75e@[209.24.240.19]> from "Austin Henderson" at Jun 30, 99 09:01:13 am
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Well, the changes in copyright laws (notably with respect to the HCI Bibliography)
and any movement toward certification makes me nervous (mostly that it would be
meaningless).

Cheers,

Gary

> Gary;
> 
> That's great. I appreciate BuckCHI helping out. It was fun to meet
> everyone. A check to "Austin Henderson" will be fine. And the address is
> right.
> 
> Can you say more about why were you terrified by the policy SIG?
> 
> Again, thanks,
> 
> Austin
> 
> o=======================================o
> | Austin Henderson
> | Rivendel Consulting
> | P.O. Box 334
> | 8115 La Honda Rd. (for courier services)
> | La Honda, CA 94020
> | U.S.A.
> | tel: +1-650-747-9201
> | fax: +1-650-747-0467
> | e-mail: henderson@rivcons.com
> | web: www.rivcons.com
> o=======================================o
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jul  6 13:59:01 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: t.van.rossum@wxs.nl
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 13:59:01 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

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> 


From perlman Tue Jul  6 13:59:13 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: gvj@corbina.ru (Vsevolod Gavrilenko)
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 13:59:13 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.10.9907061327580.1913-100000@waterwall.corbina.ru> from "Vsevolod Gavrilenko" at Jul 6, 99 01:28:31 pm
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fmeh

> 
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> -- 
> Vsevolod Gavrilenko <gvj@corbina.ru>
> Corbina Telecom
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jul  6 22:11:18 1999
Subject: Re: IWIPS2000
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1999 22:11:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37652DBE.75F0FABE@towson.edu> from "Donald L. Day" at Jun 14, 99 09:28:46 am
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Got it.  I've added the IWIPS99 and IWIPS2000 entries to the "permanent"
list of internet resources.

Gary

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> Gary,
> 
> Just an early 'heads-up' for you, which if you like can be added as a
> footnote to the IWIPS'99 entry on the i18n web page: The IWIPS2000
> workshop will be held in Baltimore during 13-15 July 2000. Anyone
> interested can contact me (I'm chair...), at d.day@acm.org. A new
> website will be prepared late in the summer, after some details are
> ironed out. I've attached what *may* be the IWIPS2000 logo -- that
> remains to be determined, once the committee assembles.
> 
> Thanks for your support.
> 
> Donald
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day                    Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> Computer & Information Sciences  Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> Towson University                d.day@acm.org
> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252    dday@towson.edu
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
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From perlman Wed Jul  7 09:36:56 1999
Subject: Re: password
To: Francesco.Decomite@lifl.fr (Francesco De Comite)
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 09:36:56 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3782FE35.9EA69F33@lifl.fr> from "Francesco De Comite" at Jul 7, 99 09:13:57 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> _____________________________________________
> 
> Francesco De Comite
> Universite des Sciences et Techniques de Lille
> Bat M3 Info
> F-59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex
> France
> 
> Tel (33)  03 20 43 42 63
> Fax (33) 03 20 43 65 66
> email Francesco.Decomite@lifl.fr ; decomite@lifl.fr
> http://www.lifl.fr/~decomite
> ________________________________________
> 


From perlman Wed Jul  7 10:02:29 1999
Subject: Re: Fwd: Small CHI 2000 logo
To: instone@usableweb.com (Keith Instone)
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 10:02:29 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman@acm.org, infodir_sigchi@acm.org, alfredjr@diamondbullet.com
In-Reply-To: <v04011709b3a86a146683@[205.133.75.40]> from "Keith Instone" at Jul 6, 99 10:23:02 pm
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Installed.

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> 
> Gary, Steven L:
> 
> For either one of you, attached is a better CHI 2000 logo for the SIGCHI
> site. Please contact Al directly if/when you use it, so that he can cut out
> the middle man (me) in the future.
> 
> Keith
> 
> >Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 12:41:56 -0400
> >To: instone@acm.org
> >From: "Alfred J. Speredelozzi" <alfredjr@diamondbullet.com>
> >Subject: Small CHI 2000 logo
> >
> >Keith,
> >
> >We have developed a small CHI 2000 logo which matches the website style.  I
> >was wondering if you were the person that updates the SIGCHI site graphics
> >with such things.  If not, could you tell me who is?  The logo is attached,
> >and has the same name as the old CHI 2000 small logo that the SIGCHI site
> >currently uses.
> >Thanks.
> >
> >-Al
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >__________________________________________________
> >Alfred J. Speredelozzi       Diamond Bullet Design
> >alfredjr@diamondbullet.com           (734)665-9307
> >
> >www.usabilityfirst.com       www.diamondbullet.com
> >__________________________________________________
> >
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From perlman Wed Jul  7 17:07:58 1999
Subject: Re: 23 uncommon Pokemon cards
To: jeremy@aiusa.com (Jerry)
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 17:07:58 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <011201bec885$08a095e0$dbfc85d0@hp-customer> from "Jerry" at Jul 7, 99 10:28:50 am
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Great.   I'm trying to get a starter set, too.
Can I get that from you too for $10?
	 8.00 uncommon
	10.00 starter
	 4.00 combined shipping
	-----
	22.00
Either way, I can send out a check tonight.

I could get a money order at a post office?  Right?

Gary

> Hi,
> Congratulations! You are the winning bidder for 23 uncommon Pokemon cards
> (Item #124828508). Please send payment in the amount of $9.50($8.00 for the
> cards and $1.50 shipping) to:
> Jerry Cox
> 119 Hanover Ave.
> Liverpool NY 13088
> Cards will be mailed same day money order is received or 7-10 days after
> check clearance. Thank you!!
> -Jerry
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul  8 19:02:43 1999
Subject: Re: 23 uncommon Pokemon cards
To: jeremy@aiusa.com (Jerry)
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 19:02:43 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000e01bec986$237dcc00$b8fc85d0@hp-customer> from "Jerry" at Jul 8, 99 05:09:16 pm
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Okay.  I'll just send the $9.50.

Gary

> Hi,
> I don't have any other starter sets. If the person who won the bid for it
> doesn't come through. You may buy it at the high bid price if you are
> interested you need to wait until I hear from them. Thank you!
> -Jerry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: Jerry <jeremy@aiusa.com>
> Date: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 5:08 PM
> Subject: Re: 23 uncommon Pokemon cards
> 
> 
> >Great.   I'm trying to get a starter set, too.
> >Can I get that from you too for $10?
> > 8.00 uncommon
> > 10.00 starter
> > 4.00 combined shipping
> > -----
> > 22.00
> >Either way, I can send out a check tonight.
> >
> >I could get a money order at a post office?  Right?
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> Congratulations! You are the winning bidder for 23 uncommon Pokemon cards
> >> (Item #124828508). Please send payment in the amount of $9.50($8.00 for
> the
> >> cards and $1.50 shipping) to:
> >> Jerry Cox
> >> 119 Hanover Ave.
> >> Liverpool NY 13088
> >> Cards will be mailed same day money order is received or 7-10 days after
> >> check clearance. Thank you!!
> >> -Jerry
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jul  9 17:04:33 1999
Subject: Re: Cataloge on ergonomics
To: vcendali@compuserve.com (Vanessa Cendali)
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 17:04:33 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199907091424_MC2-7C80-B12C@compuserve.com> from "Vanessa Cendali" at Jul 9, 99 02:24:50 pm
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Hello,

The HCIBIB does not distribute anything other than the infomation at hcibib.org.

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

> Good afternoon:
> Looking on in the the internet, I work for Eastman Kodak Company and we
> were wondering if your company has a cataloge on ergonomics that we could
> purchase or if you would know about a website that might have one, we would
> very much appreciate it .
> 
>                                                              Thank You
>                                                               Sincerly
>                                                              Vanessa C.
> 


From perlman Sun Jul 11 14:03:10 1999
Subject: Re: Individual copies of articles
To: amanise@mscn.demon.co.uk (Adrian Manise)
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 14:03:10 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <01BECB93.FA6B0020.amanise@mscn.demon.co.uk> from "Adrian Manise" at Jul 11, 99 11:52:15 am
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See the bottom of:
	http://www.hcibib.org/access.html
> Dear Sir/Ms,
> 
> I am interested in finding out more information regarding individual 
> articles from the collection "Human Factors Perspectives on Human-Computer 
> Interaction : Selections from Proceedings of Human Factors and Ergonomics 
> Society Annual Meetings 1983-19"
> 
> I am currently working on a dissertation in networked information 
> engineering and part of this work involves the evaluation of the user 
> perceptions of the performance of a database system when run in two 
> different ways, in 'fat' client mode, and in 'thin' client mode. The 
> measurement of their perceptions becomes an issue since they are used to 
> running the system with the best technology available (fast PC's, switched 
> ethernet, fast servers etc) - and I am trying to make the whole thing scale 
> beyond the call center environment to  cover a nationwide geographical 
> area. This is where the thin client mode comes in.
> 
> In order to gain approval for the thin client approach I have to provide 
> evidence that the system is operable in this mode in every respect, and I 
> think that one of the most important issues will be that the users will 
> perceive an unacceptable drop in performance because they are used to being 
> over resourced.
> 
> I, therefore, need to be able to differentiate between what is perceived 
> performance and actual performance - and this, I think, will involve some 
> measurement in order to provide evidence.
> 
> I would like to read, in particular, "Performance vs. Preference", by 
> Robert W. Bailey.
> Could you please advise me how to obtain copies of individual articles 
> within this collection, preferably electronic copies if any are available.
> 
> Thanks very much for your help in advance,
> 
> Adrian Manise
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Jul 11 14:14:44 1999
Subject: Re: eBay End of Auction - Item # 126715249 (POKEMON SEALED STARTER
To: DEVOJIM@aol.com
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 14:14:44 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <6c1e1430.24ba13ed@aol.com> from "DEVOJIM@aol.com" at Jul 11, 99 11:36:13 am
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What would the shipping charges be for the Pokemon starter?
I saw no charges on the page.

http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=126715249

Gary

>  if you want the pokemon deck...its 11.99...you were high bidder at 10.50  
> reserve not met
> 


From perlman Sun Jul 11 18:47:55 1999
Subject: Re: eBay End of Auction - Item # 126735895 (POKEMON - 2-Player STARTER SET (61 cards))
To: dfwaters@juno.com (Douglas F Waters)
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 18:47:55 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990711.170424.311.2.DFWaters@juno.com> from "Douglas F Waters" at Jul 11, 99 05:04:24 pm
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Great!

Will send it tomorrow (Monday) morning.

Gary Perlman
2008 Lane Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220

> Hello,
> 
> Congratulations on your winning bid, please send your money order of
> $10.00 + $3.50 = $13.50 to:
> 
> Doug Waters
> 2477 NW 92 Ave.
> Coral Springs, Fl. 33065
> 
> Please provide your name and address so I can get the package ready.
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> Doug (dfwaters)
> 
> 
> >Item Description:
> >
> >POKEMON Trading Card Game
> >
> >2–Player Starter Set
> >
> >You are bidding on a NEW FACTORY SEALED POKEMON 2–PLAYER STARTER SET. 
> >It Contains: 2 different 30 card decks, 10 damage counters, game 
> >guide, full color rulebook, and best of all... A 1st Edition MACHAMP 
> >Hologram Foil Card available ONLY in the starter decks. 
> >
> >READY TO SHIP. Please pay with a money order and add $3.50 for 
> >shipping. I will ship within one business day of receiving payment.
> >
> >GOOD LUCK!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> ___________________________________________________________________
> Get the Internet just the way you want it.
> Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month!
> Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
> 


From perlman Sun Jul 11 22:02:45 1999
Subject: Re: eBay End of Auction - Item # 126715249 (POKEMON SEALED STARTER
To: DEVOJIM@aol.com
Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 22:02:45 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <84dce815.24ba957e@aol.com> from "DEVOJIM@aol.com" at Jul 11, 99 08:49:02 pm
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I'll send 14.49 (11.99 + 2.50 reg mail).  Okay?

Gary Perlman
2008 Lane Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220

> 4.00 priority mail  2.50 reg mail
> jim harvey
> 80 meadow wood rd
> branford ct 06405  :O)
> 


From perlman Mon Jul 12 22:50:16 1999
Subject: Re: istat
To: Prusek.Andrew.AA@bhp.com.au (Prusek, Andrew AA)
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 22:50:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <51C34800F6DED111A3B300805FF568B07C5C8C@itwhy-msg02.itwhy.bhp.com.au> from "Prusek, Andrew AA" at Jul 13, 99 10:30:27 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> EOM 
> 
> NOTICE - This message contains information intended only for the use of the addressee named above.  It may also be confidential and/or privileged.  If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that you must not disseminate, copy or take any action in reliance on it.  If you have received this message in error please notify The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited immediately via mailto:postmaster@bhp.com.au.
> 


BHP sounds like an awful place to work.

From perlman Tue Jul 13 13:20:20 1999
Subject: Re: How do I know which article is on-line?
To: M.L.Hause@open.ac.uk
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 13:20:20 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <B5A6557CFDF6D211960E0008C7F35585178039@tesla.open.ac.uk> from "M.L.Hause@open.ac.uk" at Jul 13, 99 05:32:04 pm
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I think you are expecting too much.

What sometimes works for me is to search for the title in Yahoo or some other engine.
If the page is available, e.g., from the author's home page, then it is
probably indexed in some search engines.

If you were interested in my paper:
	An Axiomatic Model of Information Presentation
you could enter
	Axiomatic Model Information Presentation
into most search engines and find the paper.
If you enter it into google.com, you get right there.

> I find your service extremely helpful and I even managed to find several
> articles which I was looking for.
> 
> One big problem I have is how do I know which articles I can access on-line
> and how?  I read through all or most of the information you have including
> the help section but I am none the wiser.  It is stated in several places
> that many of these articles are available to view on-line but once I find
> them how do I know if they are or not?  Each article has links to the
> publisher information but once I get there I have to do the search all over
> again only to find out I have to download new software and buy a
> subscription.
> 
> After spending a great deal of valuable time I wondered if there was
> something I was missing from your site which flags those articles that are
> easily accessible on line.  Am I not using your system correctly or am
> expecting too much in assuming that I will find articles that I need free
> and easily on line?
> 
> Please help as any information you could give me will be helpful.
> 
> Many thanks
> Martha Hause
> 


From perlman Wed Jul 14 23:21:17 1999
Subject: Re: HCI Programs
To: guieb@firstclass.wit.edu (Nathaniel D. Guieb)
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 23:21:17 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <fc.00663d410018f9c500663d410018f9c5.18f9de@firstclass.wit.edu> from "Nathaniel D. Guieb" at Jul 14, 99 06:57:34 pm
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Any reference librarian can direct you to ratings of schools
and departments.

> Gary,
> 
> I am a student member of ACM/SIGCHI currently seeking graduate schools
> with MS degrees in HCI.  I have visited the ACM SIGCHI Education page and
> have gone through most of the links, however, I am still wondering which
> programs provide a better quality education.  Can you provide some
> insight?  I will be graduating with a BS in Computer Science by December. 
> I would like to be more involved with the psychology and GUI design
> aspects of HCI. 
> 
> Any input you can provide would be helpful.  Thanks!
> 
> ---Nathaniel Guieb
>   
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jul 14 23:23:07 1999
Subject: Re: My Uni has a course on HCI
To: SDO100@MINERVA.ANGLIA.AC.UK (Simon D O'Dell)
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 23:23:07 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <s78b4f7e.070@minerva.anglia.ac.uk> from "Simon D O'Dell" at Jul 13, 99 02:38:23 pm
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Please provide the information:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/educhi.cgi

> I have just looked at your servey of education in HCI and found that you have over looked my University.
> Anglia Polytechnic University (APU) 
> Chelmsford, Essex, England.
> Runs a module called HCI, this module is under their School, Design and Communication Systems (DACS)
> Thank you 
> Simon.
> 


From perlman Thu Jul 15 08:24:54 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: roberto@bombieri1.farma.unimi.it (Dr. Roberto ARTALI)
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 08:24:54 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <97012900445700.07928@indy> from "Dr. Roberto ARTALI" at Jan 29, 97 00:43:24 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Dr. ARTALI Roberto
> Univ. MILANO (ITALY)
> 
> roberto@indy.farma.unimi.it
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 16 11:28:11 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: GBlack@peacehealth.org (Black, Garth)
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 11:28:11 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3D11EDB36F39D3119C7F00A0C95FDFDF1DC158@shmcex2.peacehealth.org> from "Black, Garth" at Jul 16, 99 07:28:37 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT. 
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 16 13:48:25 1999
Subject: Re: Knowledge Navigator
To: Gilberto_Gamer@ATKEARNEY.com (Gamer Gilberto)
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 13:48:25 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <81BA61B8F640D111A72C006097A1FBBE036886C7@uschilex03.atkearney.com> from "Gamer, Gilberto" at Jul 16, 99 11:32:03 am
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CHI videos are available from ACM:
	http://store.acm.org/acmstore/itempg.icl?dirpage=dir&itmid=4812&eflag=0&curitempos=1&numitems=1&secid=35&subsecid=0&catid=0&eflag=0&orderidentifier=ID932147053656140166F12618

> Dear Sir or Madam:
> 
> We are interested in acquiring the video Knowledge Navigator. I've learned
> through your web page (below) that you have it available. 
> 
> Is it for sale as well?
> How much would it cost?
> How much would it cost to have it shipped to Brazil?
> Would you accept payment by credit card? If yes, which ones?
> 
> I thank you in advance for your attention and am looking forward to hearing
> from you.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> GG
> IRC and Training Manager for South America
> Phone: +55 11 30406242
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ACM <http://www.acm.org/>  SIGCHI <http://www.acm.org/sigchi/>  Videos
> CHI'92 Special Video Program 
> 	
> Year: 	1992 	
> Format: 	VHS/NTSC 	
> SVR Issue No.: 	78-79 	
> ACM Order No.: 	608926 	
> Available: 	yes 	
> Contents
> Issue 78 
> GRAPHIC DESIGN 
> 1.	Graphic Design of an Executive Information System - Easel 
> 2.	Computer Interface Design 1992 - Henry Dreyfuss Associates 
> 3.	An Object-Oriented Evolution of Windows Information at Your
> Fingertips - Microsoft 
> FUTURE SCENARIOS: HYPERMEDIA 
> 4.	Project 2000 - Apple Computer, Inc. 
> 5.	Residential Information Services in a Broadband Public Switched
> Network - AT&T 
> FUTURE SCENARIOS: VIRTUAL REALITY 
> 6.	Be There Here - Telepresence Research 
> 7.	Virtuality, Inc. - San Francisco Art Institute 
> Issue 79 
> FUTURE SCENARIOS: Intelligent Agents 
> 8.	Knowledge Navigator - Apple Computer, Inc. 
> 9.	HyperCard 1992 - Apple Computer, Inc. 
> 10.	Friend21 - Institute for Personalized Information Environment 
> FUTURE SCENARIOS: Office Environments 
> 11.	Tactile Manipulation on a Digital Desk - Rank Xerox EuroPARC 
> 12.	1992 - Hewlett Packard 
> 
> Go to: http://www.acm.org/catalog <http://www.acm.org/catalog>
> http://www.acm.org/catalog <http://www.acm.org/catalog> [VIDEOS]
> <videos.html>  
> Send comments to: perlman@acm.org <mailto:perlman@acm.org>  
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 16 13:48:54 1999
Subject: Re: CIS 757: Software Engineering, Notes
To: hawarat@mutah.edu.jo
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 13:48:54 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199907041841370790.001940C0@mail.mutah.edu.jo> from "Mohammed Omar Al Hawarat" at Jul 4, 99 06:41:37 pm
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I am sorry, but I am no longer affiliated with OSU.

Gary Perlman

> Dear Prof.,
> 
>     I'm a Programmer from Jordan, and I navigated through your home page and saw the courses that you taught, specfically the Software Engineering course ( CIS 757 ), and I navigated through the available information on this course, and found that it's not enough, I mean if it was supported by course notes it will be valuable information.
> 
>    I was graduated from Mu'tah University in 1997, with an accumulative average of 85.48% holding the first position, and I fund of every thing reated to Computer Science. 
> 
>    I would be gratefull if you send me a copy of the course ( CIS 757 ) material and the class notes either by mail or by Email, please send me them on the following address if possible:
> 
> Programmer Mohammed Omar Al Hawarat,
> Mu'tah University, Computer Center,
> P.O Box 7,
> Mu'tah, Postal Code 61710,
> Kerak, Jordan
> 
> Email: hawarat@mutah.edu.jo
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> ______________________________________
> Prog. Mohammed Omar Al Hawarat
> Mu'tah University
> Computer Center
> P.O Box 7, Mu'tah 61710
> Kerak, Jordan
> 
> Email: hawarat@mutah.edu.jo
> URL:   http://hawarat.webjump.com/
> ______________________________________
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 16 16:52:44 1999
Subject: Re: Knowledge Navigator
To: Gilberto_Gamer@ATKEARNEY.com (Gamer, Gilberto)
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 16:52:44 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <81BA61B8F640D111A72C006097A1FBBE0368882E@uschilex03.atkearney.com> from "Gamer, Gilberto" at Jul 16, 99 01:15:17 pm
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Please ask ACM.

> Gary,
> 
> I'm sorry, but the only videos available from the CHI 92 series are:
> 
> 608922;
> 608923;
> 608924;
> 608925;
> 
> What happens with the one described below (608926)?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> GG
> IRC and Training Manager for South America
> Phone: +55 11 30406242
> 
> 	-----Original Message-----
> 	From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> 	Sent:	Friday, July 16, 1999 2:48 PM
> 	To:	Gilberto_Gamer@ATKEARNEY.com
> 	Subject:	Re: Knowledge Navigator
> 
> 
> 	 	
> 	> Year: 	1992 	
> 	> Format: 	VHS/NTSC 	
> 	> SVR Issue No.: 	78-79 	
> 	> ACM Order No.: 	608926 	
> 	> Available: 	yes 	
> 	> Contents
> 	> Issue 78 
> 	> GRAPHIC DESIGN 
> 	> 1.	Graphic Design of an Executive Information System - Easel 
> 	> 2.	Computer Interface Design 1992 - Henry Dreyfuss Associates 
> 	> 3.	An Object-Oriented Evolution of Windows Information at Your
> 	> Fingertips - Microsoft 
> 	> FUTURE SCENARIOS: HYPERMEDIA 
> 	> 4.	Project 2000 - Apple Computer, Inc. 
> 	> 5.	Residential Information Services in a Broadband Public
> Switched
> 	> Network - AT&T 
> 	> FUTURE SCENARIOS: VIRTUAL REALITY 
> 	> 6.	Be There Here - Telepresence Research 
> 	> 7.	Virtuality, Inc. - San Francisco Art Institute 
> 	> Issue 79 
> 	> FUTURE SCENARIOS: Intelligent Agents 
> 	> 8.	Knowledge Navigator - Apple Computer, Inc. 
> 	> 9.	HyperCard 1992 - Apple Computer, Inc. 
> 	> 10.	Friend21 - Institute for Personalized Information
> Environment 
> 	> FUTURE SCENARIOS: Office Environments 
> 	> 11.	Tactile Manipulation on a Digital Desk - Rank Xerox EuroPARC
> 
> 	> 12.	1992 - Hewlett Packard 
> 	> 
> 	
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 16 17:00:21 1999
Subject: Re: IEA/HFES00-178-390
To: moroney@riker.stjoe.udayton.edu (William F. Moroney)
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 17:00:21 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199907162027.QAA19581@enterprise.udayton.edu> from "William F. Moroney" at Jul 16, 99 04:27:29 pm
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I don't use Word.  Let me know if that's a problem.
There is an HTML version of the abstract at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/hfes2000.html

The HFES site sent me a copy of the submission.
I have appended it to the end of this message.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Your submission on current and retrospective ratings has been transfered 
> to the T&ETG for review. Unfortunately the electrons in your listing ot the 
> results rearranged themselves and a reader can't tell what goes where.
> 
> Please send a clean copy to me in Word format and I will get it back into 
> the review process. Put  IEA/HFES00-178-390  at the top please.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bill
> 
> William F. Moroney, PhD, CPE
> University of Dayton
> Dayton, OH 45469-1430
> E-Mail  Moroney@udayton.edu
> Phone: 937.229.2767
> FAX: 937.229.3900
> 

Thank you for submitting a proposal for consideration in the IEA 2000/HFES 2000 Congress, to be held July 30-August 4, 2000, in San Diego, California. Your proposal was entered successfully in the IEA/HFES Internet Submission System. A copy also has been sent to the Program Chair for review. You will be notified of its acceptance or rejection at the conclusion of the review process, in September-October, 1999.

Please keep the following record of your proposal submission:


      Tracking Number: IEA00-178-390

      Type: Research

      Title: The Difference of Preference versus Performance
Can Differ for Concurrent versus Retrospective Ratings

      Research Paper/Case Study Author(s): Raghavan, Perlman

      Proposal Abstract: Several studies have found differences between subjective preference ratings and objective performance measures. Bailey (HFES'93, pp.282-286) summarizes several, and argues for separate treatment of these concepts. Our results in a multifactor multivariate experiment support Bailey's contention, but adds a new dimension of concern: the use of concurrent versus retrospective subjective ratings. The presentation here will focus on the relationship of performance and concurrent versus retrospective preference ratings (not the overall agenda of the research on model-based linking at http://www.acm.org/~perlman/raghavan98.pdf). 

An experiment evaluated the usefulness of entity-relationship-based links in accessing online versus print information. Subjects sought answers to questions in each of four comparison conditions: 

1. Linked-Online: web-based tool implementing entity-relationship-based links 
2. Unlinked-Online: web-based keyword search 
3. Linked-Paper: cross-referenced documents 
4. Unlinked-Paper: indexed documents 

The performance of subjects answering the questions was assessed with three dependent variables: 
1. Response time 
2. Accuracy 
3. Concurrent Confidence Ratings 
A post-test questionnaire gathered retrospective ratings for each condition: 
1. Speed 
2. Accuracy 
3. Usability 
Predictions of performance were based on &#34;designer's intuition&#34; 

PS:	Linked &#60; Unlinked &#60; Linked &#60; Unlinked (time)
	Online   Online     Paper    Paper
but the experiment determined actual performance: 
AS:	 83.3    106.6     121.3     104.6 (seconds)
which correlated well with concurrent confidence (of accuracy) ratings (1-10): 
CA:	  9.1      8.9       8.3       8.9 (Confidence)
but not retrospective ratings (all of which were correlated): 
RS:	  8.2      7.9       4.8       4.3 (Speed)
RA:	  8.8      8.3       7.1       6.9 (Accuracy)
	  7.7      6.9       4.9       4.4 (Usability)
The actual accuracy varied little across conditions despite significantly lower confidence for Linked-Paper and significantly lower retrospective ratings for Paper versus Online conditions. 
AA:	 77.3     78.1      75.8      76.6 (% correct)

Designer-intuition predicted-speed (PS) did not correlate well with actual-speed (AS). AS correlated well with CA, which might make one want to generalize that subjective confidence ratings about accuracy are good predictors of performance time, but one would be less eager given that actual-accuracy (AA) did not differ across conditions. The use of isolated measures becomes even more tenuous when we look at the retrospective ratings, which all correlated well with predicted-speed (PS); If only subjective retrospective ratings were collected as data, one might conclude that the designer's intuition was perfect. But the RS and RA scores seem to have lost the poor performance (AS) and confidence (CA) of the Linked-Paper condition (all conditions were counter-balanced in a latin square). 

In summary, in this experiment, the gathering of retrospective usability ratings has helped to demonstrate that they may not serve well as measures of true performance, and could have, if collected as the only dependent measure, have been used to confirm incorrect predictions. On the other hand, if retrospective ratings are to be used to measure an overall impression that a user takes with them from an experience, then the uncorrelated actual data (e.g., the objective time measure) may be less useful in predicting future purchase/use behavior (see F.D.Davis (1989) Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and User Acceptance of Information Technology. MIS Quarterly, 13:3, 319-340). 



      IEA 2000/HFES 2000 PROGRAM INFORMATION

      Technical Category: Computer Systems

      Technical Chair: Arnold Lund; alund@acm.org



PLEASE NOTE: If any of your contact information (address, phone, fax, e-mail) should change during the review process, please send updated information to the HFES central office (310/394-1811, fax 310/394-2410, hfes@compuserve.com). Be sure to refer to your tracking number when corresponding with the Society office.

We appreciate your interest in the IEA 2000/HFES 2000 Congress and will be in touch with you soon.

Thank you,
IEA 2000/HFES 2000 Technical Program Committee


From perlman Fri Jul 16 20:11:34 1999
Subject: Re: Get a password for unzip STAT
To: guangwu@yahoo.com (Eric Wu)
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 20:11:34 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990716232925.9427.rocketmail@web114.yahoomail.com> from "Eric Wu" at Jul 16, 99 07:29:25 pm
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Instructions on obtaining |STAT are in:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/
> 
> HiGary,
> 
> I am a PH.D. student. I would like to apply your software in project. I
> really appreciate it if you can help me.
> 
> Thanks ahead.
> 
> Tina Wellar
> _________________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 16 20:14:12 1999
Subject: Re: 23 uncommon Pokemon cards
To: jeremy@aiusa.com (Jerry)
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 20:14:12 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <001201becebf$91a2e600$f3fc85d0@hp-customer> from "Jerry" at Jul 15, 99 08:42:56 am
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I got the cards in good condition.
My son will be very pleased.
Thanks.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> I received payment yesterday. The 23 uncommon Pokemon cards were mailed and
> are on the way. Thank you for prompt payment. It has been a pleasure doing
> business with you. Thanks again!!
> -Jerry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: Jerry <jeremy@aiusa.com>
> Date: Thursday, July 08, 1999 7:03 PM
> Subject: Re: 23 uncommon Pokemon cards
> 
> 
> >Okay.  I'll just send the $9.50.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> I don't have any other starter sets. If the person who won the bid for it
> >> doesn't come through. You may buy it at the high bid price if you are
> >> interested you need to wait until I hear from them. Thank you!
> >> -Jerry
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> >> To: Jerry <jeremy@aiusa.com>
> >> Date: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 5:08 PM
> >> Subject: Re: 23 uncommon Pokemon cards
> >>
> >>
> >> >Great.   I'm trying to get a starter set, too.
> >> >Can I get that from you too for $10?
> >> > 8.00 uncommon
> >> > 10.00 starter
> >> > 4.00 combined shipping
> >> > -----
> >> > 22.00
> >> >Either way, I can send out a check tonight.
> >> >
> >> >I could get a money order at a post office?  Right?
> >> >
> >> >Gary
> >> >
> >> >> Hi,
> >> >> Congratulations! You are the winning bidder for 23 uncommon Pokemon
> cards
> >> >> (Item #124828508). Please send payment in the amount of $9.50($8.00
> for
> >> the
> >> >> cards and $1.50 shipping) to:
> >> >> Jerry Cox
> >> >> 119 Hanover Ave.
> >> >> Liverpool NY 13088
> >> >> Cards will be mailed same day money order is received or 7-10 days
> after
> >> >> check clearance. Thank you!!
> >> >> -Jerry
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jul 19 09:13:40 1999
Subject: Re: CHI-ANNOUNCMENT MODERATOR: Posting to CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS
To: rlamck@us.ibm.com
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 09:13:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <852567B3.004504FC.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "Robert Mack SIGCHI" at Jul 19, 99 08:33:57 am
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Any chance of me getting the election results so I can post them in SIGCHI news?

Gary

From perlman Tue Jul 20 12:11:40 1999
Subject: Re: Get a password for unzip STAT
To: guangwu@yahoo.com (Eric Wu)
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 12:11:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990720142852.12521.rocketmail@web126.yahoomail.com> from "Eric Wu" at Jul 20, 99 10:28:52 am
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fmeh

> Hi Gary,
> I have downloaded the file stat.tar.Z.crypt.uu from the WEB page as you
> instructed. I do not have access to crypt. Here are my statements as
> follows:
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thank so much for your help.
> 
> Tina Wellar
> 
> Distribution Conditions
> CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS. IF YOU DO NOT FIND THEM
> ACCEPTABLE, YOU SHOULD NOT USE |STAT. 
> |STAT IS PROVIDED "AS IS," WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. THE
> USER ASSUMES ALL RISKS OF USING |STAT. THERE IS NO CLAIM OF
> MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |STAT MAY NOT BE
> SUITED TO YOUR NEEDS. |STAT MAY NOT RUN ON YOUR PARTICULAR HARDWARE OR
> SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION. THE AVAILABILITY OF AND PROGRAMS IN |STAT MAY
> CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. NEITHER MANUFACTURER NOR DISTRIBUTOR BEAR
> RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY MISHAP OR ECONOMIC LOSS RESULTING THEREFROM OF
> THE USE OF |STAT EVEN IF THE PROGRAMS PROVE TO BE DEFECTIVE. |STAT IS
> NOT INTENDED FOR CONSUMER USE. 
> 
> CASUAL USE BY USERS NOT TRAINED IN STATISTICS, OR BY USERS NOT
> SUPERVISED BY PERSONS TRAINED IN STATISTICS, MUST BE AVOIDED. USERS
> MUST BE TRAINED AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE TO LEARN TO USE THE PROGRAMS. DATA
> ANALYSIS PROGRAMS MAKE MANY ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT DATA, THESE ASSUMPTIONS
> AFFECT THE VALIDITY OF CONCLUSIONS MADE BASED ON THE PROGRAMS.
> REFERENCES TO SOME APPROPRIATE STATISTICAL SOURCES ARE MADE IN THE
> |STAT HANDBOOK AND IN THE MANUAL ENTRIES FOR SPECIFIC PROGRAMS. |STAT
> PROGRAMS HAVE NOT BEEN VALIDATED FOR LARGE DATASETS, HIGHLY VARIABLE
> DATA, NOR VERY LARGE NUMBERS. 
> 
> --- Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> wrote:
> > Instructions on obtaining |STAT are in:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/
> > > 
> > > HiGary,
> > > 
> > > I am a PH.D. student. I would like to apply your
> > software in project. I
> > > really appreciate it if you can help me.
> > > 
> > > Thanks ahead.
> > > 
> > > Tina Wellar
> > >
> > _________________________________________________________
> > > Do You Yahoo!?
> > > Get your free @yahoo.com address at
> > http://mail.yahoo.com
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> _________________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jul 20 12:15:52 1999
Subject: Re: Results of SICHI Election
To: rlamck@us.ibm.com
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 12:15:52 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: Michael.Atwood@cis.drexel.edu, boalen@hq.acm.org
In-Reply-To: <852567B4.0052FA79.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "rlamck@us.ibm.com" at Jul 20, 99 11:06:21 am
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I've never seen the actual counts posted on a web site,
just the list of those elected along with thanks to
all who were willing to serve.

Gary

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> Marcia, Mike, Gary can post this as breaking news on the SIGCHI site right?
> 
> Bob Mack
> IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
> 30 Saw Mill River Road
> Hawthorne, NY 10532
> 914 784-7830  (phone)
> 914 784-6307  (fax)
> 
> 
> ---------------------- Forwarded by Robert Mack/Watson/IBM on 07/20/99 11:01 AM
> ---------------------------
> 
> Marcia Boalen <boalen@hq.acm.org> on 07/12/99 12:40:07 PM
> 
> To:   "'Guy Boy'" <boy@onecert.fr>, "'Cathleen Wharton'" <cwharto@uswest.com>,
>       "'Marilyn (Mantei) Tremaine'" <tremaine@cis.drexel.edu>, "'Wendy E.
>       Mackay'" <mackay@daimi.au.dk>, "'Juergen Koenemann'"
>       <juergen.koenemann@gmd.de>, "'Angel R. Puerta'" <puerta@redwhale.com>,
>       "'Gerrit C. van der Veer'" <gerrit@cs.vu.nl>, "'Tina Groves'"
>       <tgroves@istar.ca>, "'Piet A. M. Kommers'" <kommers@edte.utwente.nl>,
>       "'Barbee Teasley'" <Barbee_Teasley@tri.sbc.com>, "'Laura Leventhal'"
>       <leventha@cs.bgsu.edu>, "'Jean C. Scholtz'" <jscholtz@darpa.mil>, "'Julie
>       A. Jacko'" <jacko@engr.wisc.edu>, Robert Mack/Watson/IBM@IBMUS, "'Pavel
>       Slavik'" <slavik@cs.felk.cvut.cz>, "'Dan R. Olsen, Jr.'"
>       <olsen@cs.byu.edu>, "'Andrew L. Sears'" <sears@cs.depaul.edu>
> cc:   ACM Council Members <ACM_Council_Members@acm.org>, "'SGB Executive
>       Committee'" <SGB-EC@acm.org>, "'Michael  Atwood'"
>       <Michael.Atwood@cis.drexel.edu>, Heather Levell <levell@hq.acm.org>,
>       Executive Staff <ExecutiveStaff@hq.acm.org>
> Subject:  Results of SICHI Election
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> To:       SIGCHI Candidates
> From:   Pat Ryan, Deputy Executive Director
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> The following individuals were elected to serve as SIGCHI officers
> for the term July 1, 1999 - June 30, 2001:
> 
> 
> CHAIR/EXECUTIVE VICE CHAIR:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>    CHAIR:
>         Marilyn (Mantei) Tremaine
>         IST
>         Drexel University
>         3141 Chestnut Street
>         Philadelphia, PA  19104
>         +1-215-895-2490 (work)
>         tremaine@cis.drexel.edu
> 
>    EXECUTIVE VICE CHAIR:
>         Wendy E. Mackay
>         Dept. of Computer Science
>         Aarhus University
>         Ny Munkegade, Bldg. 540
>         DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
>         +45-89-42-56-22 (work)
>         +45-89-42-56-24 (fax)
>         mackay@daimi.au.dk
> 
> 
> VICE CHAIR for CONFERENCES:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Angel R. Puerta
> 192 Walter Hays Drive
> Palo Alto, CA 94303
> +1-650-325-4587 (home)
> +1-650-325-4392 (fax)
> puerta@redwhale.com
> 
> 
> VICE CHAIR for COMMUNICATIONS:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Barbee Teasley
> Human Factors
> SBC Technology Resources, Inc.
> 9505 Arboretum Blvd.
> Austin, TX  78759
> +1-512-372-5776 (work)
> +1-512-372-5791 (fax)
> Barbee_Teasley@tri.sbc.com
> teasley@acm.org
> 
> 
> VICE CHAIR for FINANCE:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Jean C. Scholtz
> DARPA ITO
> 3701 North Fairfax Drive
> Arlington, VA  22203-1714
> +1-703-696-4469 (work)
> jscholtz@darpa.mil
> 
> 
> VICE CHAIR for OPERATIONS:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Robert L. Mack
> IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
> 30 Saw Mill River Rd.
> Hawthorne, NY  10532
> +1-914-784-7830 (work)
> +1-914-784-6307 (fax)
> rlamck@us.ibm.com
> 
> 
> VICE CHAIR for PUBLICATIONS:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Dan R. Olsen, Jr.
> Computer Science Dept.
> Brigham Young University
> Provo, UT  84602
> +1-801-378-7655 (work)
> olsen@cs.byu.edu
> 
> 
> 
> 
> The tallies of the above have been checked.  Ballots are stored
> at ACM Headquarters for six months in case of questions.
> 
> 
>                                        SIGCHI
>                     VOTES POLLED BY CANDIDATE
> 
> 
> FOR CHAIR/EXECUTIVE VICE CHAIR (As a Team):
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Guy Boy/Cathleen Wharton
> (Votes):  206    (No Votes):  3    (Invalid):  6
> 
> Marilyn (Mantei) Tremaine/ Wendy E. Mackay
> (Votes):  336    (No Votes):  3    (Invalid):  6
> ______________________________________
> 
> 
> FOR VICE CHAIR for CONFERENCES:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Juergen Koenemann
> (Votes):  135    (No Votes):  19    (Invalid):  6
> 
> Angel R. Puerta
> (Votes):  217    (No Votes):  19    (Invalid):  6
> 
> Gerrit C. van der Veer
> (Votes):  174    (No Votes):  19    (Invalid):  6
> ____________________________________
> 
> 
> VICE CHAIR for COMMUNICATIONS:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Tina Groves
> (Votes):  133    (No Votes):  35    (Invalid):  6
> 
> Piet A. M. Kommers
> (Votes):  153    (No Votes):  35    (Invalid):  6
> 
> Barbee Teasley
> (Votes):  224    (No Votes):  35    (Invalid):  6
> ____________________________________
> 
> 
> VICE CHAIR for FINANCE:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Laura Leventhal
> (Votes):  176    (No Votes):  32    (Invalid):  6
> 
> Jean C. Scholtz
> (Votes):  337    (No Votes):  32    (Invalid):  6
> ___________________________________
> 
> 
> VICE CHAIR for OPERATIONS:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Julie A. Jacko
> (Votes):  206    (No Votes):  32    (Invalid):  6
> 
> Robert L. Mack
> (Votes):  255    (No Votes):  32    (Invalid):  6
> 
> Pavel Slavik
> (Votes):  52    (No Votes):  32    (Invalid):  6
> _______________________________________
> 
> VICE CHAIR for PUBLICATIONS:
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Dan R. Olsen, Jr.
> (Votes):  312    (No Votes):  23    (Invalid):  6
> 
> Andrew L. Sears
> (Votes):  210    (No Votes):  23    (Invalid):  6
> _______________________________________
> 
> 
> As of July 1, 1999, 551 ballots were returned, counted, and
> recounted at headquarters.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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From perlman Tue Jul 20 12:15:59 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: roberto@bombieri1.farma.unimi.it (Dr. Roberto ARTALI)
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 12:15:59 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <97020305245801.04841@indy> from "Dr. Roberto ARTALI" at Feb 3, 97 05:24:29 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Dr. ARTALI Roberto
> Univ. MILANO (ITALY)
> 
> roberto@indy.farma.unimi.it
> 


From perlman Tue Jul 20 23:08:00 1999
Subject: Re: Usability & UI Tutorials
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 23:08:00 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990720120743.00d12550@houdini.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Jul 20, 99 12:14:22 pm
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Hi,

I've been busy on our release for next week.  It's been crazy.

I'm not sure what to propose for a tutorial, let alone multiple
tutorials.  I am not sure if I have time to get out there, or when.
What I need from you is an idea of when you would like the tutorial
(or tutorials) and how long I would be out there.  I'm not asking
for a committment on your part, but for some dates I could use
for planning for feasibility and to see if Caroline can take
care of the kids during that period.  My thinking is that I
would need to clear, after expenses and taxes, about $5K, so
the gross cost would be about $10K.  If you really wanted
two days of tutorials -- a natural pairing would be UI design,
to complement UI evaluation -- it would probably require
some input from you on your work environment and goals, and time.

UIE gets very good reviews for their CHI tutorials.  I do not know
what content they would cover.  At the very least, I think they
could generate a larger interest by putting on a good show.
Depending on their content, my tutorial on usability evaluation
could be complementary, and perhaps a good practical followup.

We are freezing our system code in a week, so I may not be too
quick about answering email.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> I hope you are doing well. I got back last week and got your message. I
> sent you a reply but possibly you may be out of town. I wanted to follow up
> on the paper and also follow up with you about the possibility of doing the
> UI and Usability tutorials here at Qualcomm.  Last time I remember you
> mentioned some numbers for the cost but if you are able to come and can
> give me a $$ amount it would be great.
> I talked to a company in Boston (User Interface Engineering) and they
> conduct a one day course on Usability but I am not sure how good it may be.
> Have you heard anything about them?
> 
> Thanks
> Srinivas
> 


From perlman Thu Jul 22 13:32:24 1999
Subject: Re: (no subject)
To: HCS1@MAKTOOB.COM (abdel moti ismael)
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:32:24 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <34ADC8E6.10BD@maktoob.com> from "abdel moti ismael" at Jan 3, 98 07:13:10 am
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I have no ideas about this.  Good luck.

> CAN oyu hlep me to get free a scalership in computer scince to complte
> my study - degree bs
> my name abdel moti ismael
> adress egypt al arish pox 19
> fax 0020 68354898
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 23 14:27:56 1999
Subject: Re: FW: File: "CHI-BAYCHI LIST"
To: Bob.Weissman@aspect.com (Weissman Bob)
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 14:27:56 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: riander@well.com
In-Reply-To: <D5577BEDBD6AD2119FA200A0C9E1BBD26D9CB8@naems22.aspect.com> from "Weissman, Bob" at Jul 22, 99 01:52:32 pm
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Done

> It's  been brought to my attention that both my addresses listed in the
> owners of chi-baychi are obsolete. How can I change them, since I no longer
> can send email from either of them?
> 
> If I can't change them and you have to do it (sorry), my new email addresses
> are
> Personal:	rlw@best.com
> Work:		bob.weissman@aspect.com
> 
> Thanks,
> - Bob
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d) [SMTP:LISTSERV@ACM.ORG]
> > Sent:	Thursday, July 22, 1999 1:50 PM
> > To:	Bob.Weissman@ASPECT.COM
> > Subject:	File: "CHI-BAYCHI LIST"
> > 
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From perlman Sat Jul 24 21:28:44 1999
Subject: Re: Going on Vacation
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 21:28:44 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <379A6EBA.886ABA3A@towson.edu> from "Donald L. Day" at Jul 24, 99 06:56:10 pm
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I will moderate while you are away.  No trouble.

I'm still thinking about indicating "What's New"
on the chi-ic page.  I can't change NetMind,
but I could put something on the page.

> Gary,
> 
> I'm going to be away from my e-mail for the next two weeks (starting
> Sunday the 8th). Although I'll be back for one week thereafter, I'll be
> away still again for another week. So, if you don't mind, you might want
> to temporarily suspend my role as moderator of chi-intercultural. I'll
> be back on-line full-time again on August 23rd.
> 
> Apologies for the extra trouble this causes for you.
> 
> Donald
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day                    Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> Computer & Information Sciences  Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> Towson University                d.day@acm.org
> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252    dday@towson.edu
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> webctr.net/IWIPS99/
> 


From perlman Sat Jul 24 21:56:13 1999
Subject: Re: Accessible Web Design
To: cynthia.waddell@ci.sj.ca.us (Waddell, Cynthia)
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 21:56:13 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3EC0FC2EAE6AD1118D5100AA00DCD8830345A772@SJ_EXCHANGE> from "Waddell, Cynthia" at Jul 21, 99 02:39:09 pm
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Hi!

Actually, I just link to the paper.

I am happy to add your new paper to:
	http://www.acm.org/sigcaph/links/#PAPERS
And any other links you might like to add.
There is a link to a suggestion form on each page.
Add your home page, if you like.

I've been working to broaden the notion of universal access.
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/

Gary

> Hello-
> I was introduced to your site and discovered that you have my paper
> "Applying the ADA to the Internet: A Web Accessibility Initiative" archived.
> Please consider linking to another paper which was recently commissioned for
> the first national conference on the impact of the digital economy convened
> by President Clinton:  "The Growing Digital Divide in Access for People with
> Disabilities:  Overcoming Barriers to Participation."  The paper was
> presented at the Digital Economy conference at http://www.digitaleconomy.gov
> and is online at http://www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov/access/waddell.htm Thank you!
> 
> Cynthia D. Waddell
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Cynthia D. Waddell   
> ADA Coordinator
> City Manager Department
> City of San Jose, CA USA
> 801 North First Street, Room 460
> San Jose, CA  95110-1704
> (408)277-4034
> (408)971-0134 TTY
> (408)277-3885 FAX
> http://www.rit.edu/~easi/webcast/cynthia.htm
> http://www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov/access/waddell.htm 
> 
> 
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> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Hello-</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">I was introduced to your site and =
> discovered that you have my paper &quot;Applying the ADA to the =
> Internet: A Web Accessibility Initiative&quot; archived.&nbsp; Please =
> consider linking to another paper which was recently commissioned for =
> the first national conference on the impact of the digital economy =
> convened by President Clinton:&nbsp; &quot;The Growing Digital Divide =
> in Access for People with Disabilities:&nbsp; Overcoming Barriers to =
> Participation.&quot;&nbsp; The paper was presented at the Digital =
> Economy conference at</FONT><U> <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" SIZE=3D2 =
> FACE=3D"Arial"><A HREF=3D"http://www.digitaleconomy.gov" =
> TARGET=3D"_blank">http://www.digitaleconomy.gov</A></FONT></U><FONT =
> COLOR=3D"#000000" SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial"> and is online at</FONT><U> =
> <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial"><A =
> HREF=3D"http://www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov/access/waddell.htm" =
> TARGET=3D"_blank">http://www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov/access/waddell.htm</A></FO=
> NT></U><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial"> Thank you!</FONT></P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Cynthia D. Waddell</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 =
> FACE=3D"Arial">---------------------------------------------------</FONT=
> >
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Cynthia D. Waddell&nbsp;&nbsp; =
> </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">ADA Coordinator</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">City Manager Department</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">City of San Jose, CA USA</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">801 North First Street, Room =
> 460</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">San Jose, CA&nbsp; 95110-1704</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">(408)277-4034</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">(408)971-0134 TTY</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">(408)277-3885 FAX</FONT>
> <BR><U><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial"><A =
> HREF=3D"http://www.rit.edu/~easi/webcast/cynthia.htm" =
> TARGET=3D"_blank">http://www.rit.edu/~easi/webcast/cynthia.htm</A></FONT=
> ></U>
> <BR><U><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial"><A =
> HREF=3D"http://www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov/access/waddell.htm" =
> TARGET=3D"_blank">http://www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov/access/waddell.htm</A></FO=
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From perlman Mon Jul 26 08:24:48 1999
Subject: Re: File request
To: Ganes@ac.amanah.com.my (Gan Eng Siong)
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 08:24:48 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <955EE50FDFE1D211AE9A00A0C99876A80AE588@dellntsvr1.ac.amanah.com.my> from "Gan Eng Siong" at Jul 26, 99 05:47:16 pm
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Instructions on obtaining |STAT are in:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/

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> Hi,
> 
> I'm in dire need of a data extraction and analysis tool to complete some
> assignments. I guess that STAT might as well be the answer to my prayer.
> 
> I had tried to download the DOS version from your ftp site bu to no avail.
> 
> Please sent me a copy of the file if you would, or other wise tell me how to
> get hold of it. My deadline is approaching!!
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From perlman Tue Jul 27 15:34:11 1999
Subject: Re: You have been asked to join RNIB Digital Access Campaign Supporters
To: v-89422A663FA297B6@listbot.com (ListBot Verifier)
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 15:34:11 -0400 (EDT)
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From perlman Tue Jul 27 16:22:37 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: j.perlman@nfb.ca
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 16:22:37 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: Perljan@aol.com, perlman
In-Reply-To: <3E0B4F19879AD1118DA30000F805DB81015ECA2E@SDT-NTAS-2.NFB.CA> from "j.perlman@nfb.ca" at Jul 27, 99 04:12:04 pm
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$1799?  Grab it!  Blue is okay, I guess.

We can add memory pretty easily.  Did B-mac quote a price?
64 meg seems like a good minimum, but if its under CDN$100/32 Meg,
I'd go up to 96 meg (i.e., $2000 CDN for i-Mac with 96 Meg).

I have no attachment to that printer.  Printing color pix is low priority
to me -- they take a long time and are never that good unless you take
very special care.  A faster color inkjet would be fine.  Small footprint
(i.e., takes up little space on a table) a plus.

Zip drive not needed, I agree.

I am sure I've seen a Better Homes recipe CD.  

Gargu

> Dear Gabu,
> 
> I called B-mac, the store I usually deal with here. Joe also recommends an
> I-mac, and they have just four blue ones left. They do not expect more very
> soon, and he says he expects that probably Apple will be introducing a new
> I-mac line soon. 
> 
> This blue I-Mac comes with 32mb of Ram, a 6 gig HD and a 32x cdrom, and
> built in modem. Cost: $1799. CDN ! That is very good, no? It comes with
> Appleworks. I would agree that more RAM is needed. They do not carry the
> printer you speak of - Joe thinks that's an Apple special you have in the
> States. He suggests, if we want to print colour pic, a smaller one that they
> recommend is the Epsom440 - photo quality but not too quick. I would go
> there and have a look see. I don't think Mum needs a zip drive - we can
> always get it later. As for CD's - it might be nice to look around for some
> recipe CD's. She would love that. What do you think? Should I barrel over
> there and grab a blue Imac? I must admit I haven't shopped around anywhere
> else - there is only one other big store here for Mac, but I have been
> dealing with these guys. I will check for a price from MacWarehouse - their
> prices are usually within $15. of it.  Okay?
> 
> Respond here and to Perljan@aol.com
> 
> Janjan

From perlman Tue Jul 27 17:47:08 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary PERLMAN)
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 17:47:08 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: j.perlman@nfb.ca, Perljan@aol.com
In-Reply-To: <199907272022.QAA00104@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Jul 27, 99 04:22:38 pm
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Oh.  I somehow saw $1199 CDN, although I added up to $2000 by 
adding $200.  Still, I think $1799 is very good, and if MacWarehouse
is not much different, I'd get it locally anyway.

Gaggu

> $1799?  Grab it!  Blue is okay, I guess.
> 
> We can add memory pretty easily.  Did B-mac quote a price?
> 64 meg seems like a good minimum, but if its under CDN$100/32 Meg,
> I'd go up to 96 meg (i.e., $2000 CDN for i-Mac with 96 Meg).
> 
> I have no attachment to that printer.  Printing color pix is low priority
> to me -- they take a long time and are never that good unless you take
> very special care.  A faster color inkjet would be fine.  Small footprint
> (i.e., takes up little space on a table) a plus.
> 
> Zip drive not needed, I agree.
> 
> I am sure I've seen a Better Homes recipe CD.  
> 
> Gargu
> 
> > Dear Gabu,
> > 
> > I called B-mac, the store I usually deal with here. Joe also recommends an
> > I-mac, and they have just four blue ones left. They do not expect more very
> > soon, and he says he expects that probably Apple will be introducing a new
> > I-mac line soon. 
> > 
> > This blue I-Mac comes with 32mb of Ram, a 6 gig HD and a 32x cdrom, and
> > built in modem. Cost: $1799. CDN ! That is very good, no? It comes with
> > Appleworks. I would agree that more RAM is needed. They do not carry the
> > printer you speak of - Joe thinks that's an Apple special you have in the
> > States. He suggests, if we want to print colour pic, a smaller one that they
> > recommend is the Epsom440 - photo quality but not too quick. I would go
> > there and have a look see. I don't think Mum needs a zip drive - we can
> > always get it later. As for CD's - it might be nice to look around for some
> > recipe CD's. She would love that. What do you think? Should I barrel over
> > there and grab a blue Imac? I must admit I haven't shopped around anywhere
> > else - there is only one other big store here for Mac, but I have been
> > dealing with these guys. I will check for a price from MacWarehouse - their
> > prices are usually within $15. of it.  Okay?
> > 
> > Respond here and to Perljan@aol.com
> > 
> > Janjan
> 


From perlman Wed Jul 28 08:58:01 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: nwc15@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz (Nigel W Campbell)
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 08:58:01 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199907280854.UAA04921@pc78.canterbury.ac.nz> from "Nigel W Campbell" at Jul 28, 99 08:54:20 pm
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fmeh

> Hi,
> 
> My Name is Nigel Campbell; I'm a COSC student at University of Canterbury,
> New Zealand.  I'd like to use |stat on my Linux box at home.
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks,
> Nigel
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jul 28 08:58:27 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: wteo@reed.edu (Delirium)
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 08:58:27 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.OSF.4.10.9907280345300.30302-100000@amon.reed.edu> from "Delirium" at Jul 28, 99 03:46:06 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> - Wendy "D-Lemming" T.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jul 28 12:34:32 1999
Subject: Re: Help: Statistical Data Analysis
To: rajshaan@hclt.com
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 12:34:32 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000901bed914$16274c00$06caa8c0@HCLT.COM> from "R Shanmugam" at Jul 28, 99 09:42:42 pm
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I suggest you get a statistical consultant.
Ideally, that is done before you collect data.

Gary Perlman

> Hi Dr. Perlman,
> 
> How to use statistical methods to analyse usability data?
> 
> Context:
> Suppose I have a questionnaire with 10 questions, with each
> having a one to seven scale. If 15 respondents have given very
> similar responses, how do I use statistical method to arrive at a
> decision.
> 
> I read about the stats programs you developed, but don't know
> what to use or how to interpret the data. Can you please advice
> or point me to some references about what I need to learn.
> 
> Many thanks to you for creating and maintaining the excellent HCI
> Bibliography Web Site.
> 
> Thanks
> Regards
> Shan
> 
> Home: rajshaan@md3.vsnl.net.in
> Office: rajshaan@hclt.com
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul 29 09:15:33 1999
Subject: Re: Minor error in hcibib data
To: kari.hamnes@telenor.com
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 09:15:33 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <7923615E38B1D21187EE0008C70DA9C80B43B2@fou-kj-21-001.nta.no> from "kari.hamnes@telenor.com" at Jul 29, 99 02:07:57 pm
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Good job!

ACM had the wrong URLs when they released the data.
The HCIBIB pointed to existing files (misnamed) and alterted ACM.
It looks like ACM finally fixed that link and others from that conference.

Now I need to go through the 218 other errors I reported to ACM.
It will be good to get these all fixed.

Thanks.

Gary

> Hi!
> 
> Just discovered a minor error in a URL in the database, in item
> C.CHI.98.2.200.
> 
> The URL in the database is listed as
> http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/286498/p200-planque/p200-pl
> anque.pdf 
> 
> and this results in a "Not Found" message from the server. The same error
> occurs when accessing the document from the Conference Coverage table for
> CHI'98, vol 2.
> 
> I tested the alternative URL
> 
> http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/286498/p200-palanque/p200-p
> alanque.pdf
> 
> which took me to the appropriate document. 
> 
> Hope I'm sending this to the right address, couldn't find a separate address
> for mailing this kind of information.
> 
> I use the hcibib in my work virtually every day and have recommended it to
> all my colleagues. Great piece of work!
> 
> Regards, Kari :)
> 
> --------------------------------------
> Kari Hamnes
> Telenor R&D, P.O. Box 83, N-2027 Kjeller, Norway
> mailto:kari.hamnes@telenor.com
> http://pi.nta.no/users/kari/privat/index.html
> 


From perlman Thu Jul 29 11:33:52 1999
Subject: Re: STAT in use
To: freeman@aptima.com
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 11:33:52 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000301bed9c9$7e2ec200$d57afea9@dellpii400> from "Jared Freeman" at Jul 29, 99 09:51:43 am
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Applying TSD to IR has long been of interest to me.
I always liked Swets' paper on the topic.

> Thanks for compiling stat for dos. I'm using its signal detection module in
> some IR research.
> 
> Jared Freeman
> 
> Jared Freeman, Ph.D.
> Aptima, Inc.
> 6520 Elgin Lane
> Bethesda, MD 20817-5400
> freeman@aptima.com
> 301-229-9874
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul 29 14:19:21 1999
Subject: Re: Help: Statistical Data Analysis
To: rajshaan@hclt.com
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 14:19:21 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <008001bed9e0$6f0edfa0$06caa8c0@HCLT.COM> from "R Shanmugam" at Jul 29, 99 10:05:29 pm
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I'm pretty far removed in time from that, maybe 20 years.

http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=statistics&highlight=checked&file=books

> Hi Dr. Perlman,
> 
> > I suggest you get a statistical consultant.
> > Ideally, that is done before you collect data.
> 
> Thanks for sparing a moment to respond to my query.
> 
> I am sorry for bothering you again with a basic question. Could
> you please suggest some references with which I could learn
> myself?
> 
> Thanks
> Regards
> Shan
> 
> 
> >> How to use statistical methods to analyse usability data?
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul 29 14:51:55 1999
Subject: Re: STAT in use
To: freeman@aptima.com
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 14:51:55 -0400 (EDT)
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   RECORD NO.:  64951 INSPEC Abstract No: C69010902       AUTHOR:  Swets, J.A.
  CORP SOURCE:  Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Cambridge, MA, USA
        TITLE:  Effectiveness of information retrieval methods
       SOURCE:  American Documentation, vol.20, no.1, p. 72-89
         ISSN:  0096-946X        CODEN:  AMDOA7PLACE OF PUBL:  USA
     LANGUAGE:  English         YEAR:  Jan. 1969  RECORD TYPE:  Journal Paper
     ABSTRACT:  Results of some 50 different retrieval methods applied in 
                three experimental retrieval systems were subjected to the 
                analysis suggested by statistical decision theory. The 
                analysis validates a previously-proposed measure of 
                effectiveness and demonstrates its several desirable 
                properties. The examination of a wide range of data in 
                relation to this one metric provides a clear and general 
                assessment of the current state of the retrieval art
  DESCRIPTORS:  information retrieval system evaluation
  CLASS CODES:  C7250 (Information storage and retrieval)

> Gary,
> 
> I have an impressive little list of books and articles by Swets here, but
> don't see one that explicitly refers to IR. Can you give me a more specific
> citation?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jared
> Jared Freeman, Ph.D.
> Aptima, Inc.
> 6520 Elgin Lane
> Bethesda, MD 20817-5400
> freeman@aptima.com
> 301-229-9874
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 11:34 AM
> > To: freeman@aptima.com
> > Subject: Re: STAT in use
> >
> >
> > Applying TSD to IR has long been of interest to me.
> > I always liked Swets' paper on the topic.
> >
> > > Thanks for compiling stat for dos. I'm using its signal
> > detection module in
> > > some IR research.
> > >
> > > Jared Freeman
> > >
> > > Jared Freeman, Ph.D.
> > > Aptima, Inc.
> > > 6520 Elgin Lane
> > > Bethesda, MD 20817-5400
> > > freeman@aptima.com
> > > 301-229-9874
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 30 10:56:18 1999
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No floppy?  I think the zip drive is a good idea.

I'd get a new color printer.  They are much faster
and cheaper now.  An old printer would probably
not be compatible, and color is more fun.  US$200
gets a pretty good one, $300 gets a better one.
I think that CDN$350 should get a pretty good one.
See what they have in the store.  I'd prefer one
that supported the iMac USB connector.

Also important: some sort of cart so it can be moved.
Something that is low might be the best; maybe even a TV
cart with a table top for the TV two feet off the ground
and a big shelf underneath for the printer.  A TV cart
would not have a keyboard tray, though.
Once that computer places sell require assembly,
which usually takes about two hours.  I could do the
assembly, but would not mind not doing it.
See what they have and make the call.

Good luck!

gaGagaGa

> Dear Gary,
> 
> Today I am picking up the new computer! I guess I'll just keep it in the box
> until you get here. This I-mac comes with 32 mb, and I got an additional 32
> mb. I ended up getting a zip drive after all, because the I-Mac does not
> even come with a floppy drive, so there is no writeable media device at all.
> Zip will be compatible with me. I will look at printers when I get there.
> What do you think about printers? They don't have the model you mentioned. I
> think an inkjet is fine. Color? I do have a HP B&W inkjet thatis gathering
> dust in storage. I got it for the Amiga, but I don't need it. Maybe it can
> be used?
> 
> Yesterday was an exciting e-mail day as the Melissa virus overtook the
> server and it had to be shut down. All is fine now.
> 
> Jabette
> > ----------
> > From: 	Gary PERLMAN
> > Sent: 	Mardi 27 juillet 1999  17:47
> > To: 	perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Cc: 	j.perlman@nfb.ca; Perljan@aol.com
> > Subject: 	Re: your mail
> > 
> > Oh.  I somehow saw $1199 CDN, although I added up to $2000 by 
> > adding $200.  Still, I think $1799 is very good, and if MacWarehouse
> > is not much different, I'd get it locally anyway.
> > 
> > Gaggu
> > 
> > > $1799?  Grab it!  Blue is okay, I guess.
> > > 
> > > We can add memory pretty easily.  Did B-mac quote a price?
> > > 64 meg seems like a good minimum, but if its under CDN$100/32 Meg,
> > > I'd go up to 96 meg (i.e., $2000 CDN for i-Mac with 96 Meg).
> > > 
> > > I have no attachment to that printer.  Printing color pix is low
> > priority
> > > to me -- they take a long time and are never that good unless you take
> > > very special care.  A faster color inkjet would be fine.  Small
> > footprint
> > > (i.e., takes up little space on a table) a plus.
> > > 
> > > Zip drive not needed, I agree.
> > > 
> > > I am sure I've seen a Better Homes recipe CD.  
> > > 
> > > Gargu
> > > 
> > > > Dear Gabu,
> > > > 
> > > > I called B-mac, the store I usually deal with here. Joe also
> > recommends an
> > > > I-mac, and they have just four blue ones left. They do not expect more
> > very
> > > > soon, and he says he expects that probably Apple will be introducing a
> > new
> > > > I-mac line soon. 
> > > > 
> > > > This blue I-Mac comes with 32mb of Ram, a 6 gig HD and a 32x cdrom,
> > and
> > > > built in modem. Cost: $1799. CDN ! That is very good, no? It comes
> > with
> > > > Appleworks. I would agree that more RAM is needed. They do not carry
> > the
> > > > printer you speak of - Joe thinks that's an Apple special you have in
> > the
> > > > States. He suggests, if we want to print colour pic, a smaller one
> > that they
> > > > recommend is the Epsom440 - photo quality but not too quick. I would
> > go
> > > > there and have a look see. I don't think Mum needs a zip drive - we
> > can
> > > > always get it later. As for CD's - it might be nice to look around for
> > some
> > > > recipe CD's. She would love that. What do you think? Should I barrel
> > over
> > > > there and grab a blue Imac? I must admit I haven't shopped around
> > anywhere
> > > > else - there is only one other big store here for Mac, but I have been
> > > > dealing with these guys. I will check for a price from MacWarehouse -
> > their
> > > > prices are usually within $15. of it.  Okay?
> > > > 
> > > > Respond here and to Perljan@aol.com
> > > > 
> > > > Janjan
> > > 
> > 
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> 
> <P><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" FACE=3D"Arial">Yesterday was an exciting =
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> <P><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF" FACE=3D"Arial">Jabette</FONT>
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Courier New">&gt; (i.e., takes up little =
> space on a table) a plus.</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Courier New">&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Courier New">&gt; Zip drive not needed, I =
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Courier New">&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Courier New">&gt; I am sure I've seen a =
> Better Homes recipe CD.&nbsp; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Courier New">&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Courier New">&gt; Gargu</FONT>
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> </FONT>
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Courier New">&gt; &gt; This blue I-Mac comes =
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> Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics and Surveillance Systems (LMCO NESS) is
> the acknowledged leader in government electronic systems providing technical
> support to numerous national and international programs.
> Lockheed Martin Human Systems Integration Group is currently seeking Human
> Factors Engineers to join our growing team.  We are seeking individuals that
> are current in the following discipline areas to build our Team.  Applicants
> will be working on several programs, including proposals, and must be
> willing to travel.  Please forward your resume to:  linda.odonnell@lmco.com
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> Usability and Design Engineers
> 
> We seeking HFE Usability Engineers and HFE Information Technology Design
> engineers who are experienced in the design of user interfaces for defense
> systems.  This job will require HFE UE individuals to develop advanced
> knowledge-centric management systems using advanced technology and interface
> techniques.
> Responsibilities include:
> *	Facilitate and work as a member of project teams, including
> presentations to product managers and software engineers, to create
> information systems user interfaces for advanced programs.
> *	Gather and report on data about users and usability issues from
> usability tests and usability field studies.
> *	Create user interface designs, prototypes and specifications across
> multiple platforms.
> *	Design and develop usability analysis using methods such as:
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> focus groups, product concept testing, and requirements gathering and
> validation.
> *	Design and develop usability test plans, conduct usability tests,
> and provide design recommendations based on test results.
> *	Conduct new interface device evaluations and work closely with the
> Navy Labs to conduct cognitive decision interface evaluations and
> recommendations for new user interfaces, personnel skill sets and training.
> *	Developing and maintaining a Database of Advanced Interface
> techniques and devices.
> *	Working with the cognitive engineers to determine performance
> metrics and recommendations for advance applications.
> 
> Experience: Minimum B.S./B.A. in Human Factors Engineering, Human Factors
> Psychology or related discipline and 2+ years experience. Experience in the
> Software Industry, Virtual Interfaces techniques, Voice activation and
> recent Internet activity including HTML page and site design desired.
> Knowledge of advanced interface techniques and devices as well as graphics
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> REQUIREMENTS: Understanding and experienced in Human Factors, Cognitive
> Psych., Anthropology,or extensive work exp. in  HCI (Human Computer
> Interaction) is preferred.  Knowledge and experience in planning and
> executing user research and usability tests desired.  Should have experience
> working in multi-disciplinary teams (i.e. with creative designers,
> technologists, and business analysts).  Strong client, interpersonal,
> facilitation & verbal skills.
> ____________________________________________________________________________
> _____________
> HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERS --- 
> Specializing in Cognitive, Ergonomic, Training and Manpower
> HFE COGNITIVE and BEHAVIORAL
> Lockheed Martin is seeking leading Cognitive, Ergonomic Human Factors
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> MANPRINT and military system experience, to support human-centric system
> design solutions for advanced programs.  The advanced programs will require
> working in a multi- disciplinary team environment.
> Responsibilities include:
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> appropriate Cognitive HFE individuals should have strong skills in
> developing task decomposition's and experience working with tools such as
> Micro Saint, Imprint or TIDE.  
> *	Emphasis is to develop advanced knowledge-centric management
> systems, therefore the engineers must develop and conduct work load analysis
> and individual and team performance evaluations and recommendations.  
> *	Developing human performance metrics.
> *	Gather and report on data about users and work closely with the HFE
> Usability Engineers pertaining to usability issues gathered from usability
> tests and usability field studies.
> *	LMCO HFE engineers will be expected to work closely with the Navy
> labs, universities, and leading industry sub-contractors.  
> 
> Experience: Minimum B.S./B.A. in Human Factors Engineering, Human Factors
> Psychology or related discipline and 2+ years experience.  Experience in the
> Software Industry, Virtual Interfaces techniques, Knowledge of advanced
> interface techniques and devices are a plus. 
> REQUIREMENTS: Understanding and experience in Human Factors, Cognitive
> Psych., Anthropology, or extensive work exp. in  HCI (Human Computer
> Interaction) is preferred.  Knowledge and experience in planning and
> executing user research and usability tests desired.  Should have experience
> working in multi-disciplinary teams (i.e. with creative designers,
> technologists, and business analysts).  Strong client, interpersonal,
> facilitation & verbal skills.
> 
> HFE ERGONOMIC Specialists
> The HFE Ergonomic Engineers should have a strong background in military
> system design, Industrial Design, Mechanical Engineering, Rendering, and
> CAD.  Experience with anthropometric Modeling tools such as JACK is
> required. Shipboard and Navy at-sea experience is a plus.
> Responsibilities include:
> *	Provide guidance in accordance with military and commercial HFE
> standards including MIL-STD 1472, attend meetings, prepare ergonomic
> renderings, status reports, conduct studies, and present progress reports to
> various LMCO and government program managers.  
> *	Provide ergonomics support to HFE core projects on an as needed
> basis  Ideal candidates must be capable of working with closely with
> mechanical engineering and system engineering to develop concept renderings
> and ergonomic guideline papers for physiological as well as environmental
> guidelines.  
> *	Working closely with the cognitive engineers to decompose crew
> interface, equipment, and room arrangement requirements.
> 
> Experience: Minimum B.S./B.A. in Human Factors Engineering/ Ergonomics,
> Human Factors Psychology or related discipline and 2+ years experience.
> Experience in the Software Industry, Virtual Interfaces techniques,
> Knowledge of advanced interface techniques and devices are a plus. 
> REQUIREMENTS: Understanding and experience in Human Factors, Cognitive
> Psych., Anthropology, or extensive work exp. in  HCI (Human Computer
> Interaction) is preferred.  Knowledge and experience in planning and
> executing user research and usability tests desired.  Should have experience
> working in multi-disciplinary teams (i.e. with creative designers,
> technologists, and business analysts).  Strong client, interpersonal,
> facilitation & verbal skills.
> 
> HFE TRAINING and MANPOWER
> 
> LMCO is seeking HFE engineers who specialize in individual and team
> training.  The HFE Training specialist should have a strong background in
> advanced training techniques. Knowledge of MANPRINT is a plus.
> 
> Responsibilities include:
> *	Developing Training programs for navy advanced knowledge management
> systems.
> *	Developing training metrics, user profiles, skill set requirements.
> *	Developing individual and team training organizational performance
> evaluations and recommendations.
> *	Provide guidance in accordance with military requirements for new
> training plans.
> *	Provide Personnel and Manpower recommendations for new systems.
> 
> Experience: Minimum B.S./B.A. in Human Factors Engineering/Training and
> Manpower, Human Factors Psychology or related discipline and 2+ years
> experience.  Experience in the Software Industry, Virtual Interfaces
> techniques, Knowledge of advanced interface techniques and devices are a
> plus. 
> REQUIREMENTS: Understanding and experience in Human Factors, Cognitive
> Psych., Anthropology, or extensive work exp. in  HCI (Human Computer
> Interaction) is preferred.  Knowledge and experience in planning and
> executing user research and usability tests desired.  Should have experience
> working in multi-disciplinary teams (i.e. with creative designers,
> technologists, and business analysts).  Strong client, interpersonal,
> facilitation & verbal skills.
> ____________________________________________________________________________
> ________________
> If you're an innovative person looking for unique and challenging work then
> we're the company for you. This group is determined to be the industry
> "Center of Excellence" and we are seeking innovative and talented
> individuals to shape the future of human-centric knowledge management Navy
> systems.  
> 
> We offer a competitive salary, benefits package and career opportunities.
> If your qualifications match our job requirements, we will contact you
> directly. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. You must have proof of legal authority to
> work permanently in the U.S. For confidential consideration, mail, e-mail,
> or fax your resume and salary requirements to:
> Linda O'Donnell
> 
> linda.odonnell@lmco.com <mailto:linda.odonnell@lmco.com> 
> 
> Advanced Life Cycle Programs - Human Systems Integration (HSI)
> 
> Lockheed Martin Government Electronic Systems
> 199 Borton Landing Road, MS 534-2
> PO Box 1027
> Moorestown, NJ 08057-0927
> Fax:          (856) 787-3147 
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Jul 31 00:52:40 1999
Subject: Human Factors Engineering Positions with Lockheed Martin (fwd)
To: linda.odonnell@LMCO.COM
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 00:52:40 -0400 (EDT)
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Should have been redirected to chi-jobs.

Forwarded message:
> From owner-chi-announcements@ACM.ORG Fri Jul 30 17:54:15 1999
> Approved-By: rlamck@US.IBM.COM
> Content-return: allowed
> MIME-version: 1.0
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> Message-ID:  <99BD4BEDB2F4D11197B60000F80843490228F9FC@emss04m17.ems.lmco.com>
> Date:         Fri, 30 Jul 1999 16:00:07 -0400
> Reply-To: "ODonnell, Linda" <linda.odonnell@LMCO.COM>
> Sender: "ACM SIGCHI General Interest Announcements (Mailing List)"
>               <CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG>
> From: "ODonnell, Linda" <linda.odonnell@LMCO.COM>
> Subject:      Human Factors Engineering Positions with Lockheed Martin
> X-cc:         "ODonnell, Linda" <linda.odonnell@ACM.ORG>
> To: CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG
> 
> Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics and Surveillance Systems (LMCO NESS) is
> the acknowledged leader in government electronic systems providing technical
> support to numerous national and international programs.
> Lockheed Martin Human Systems Integration Group is currently seeking Human
> Factors Engineers to join our growing team.  We are seeking individuals that
> are current in the following discipline areas to build our Team.  Applicants
> will be working on several programs, including proposals, and must be
> willing to travel.  Please forward your resume to:  linda.odonnell@lmco.com
> <mailto:linda.odonnell@lmco.com>
> Usability and Design Engineers
> 
> We seeking HFE Usability Engineers and HFE Information Technology Design
> engineers who are experienced in the design of user interfaces for defense
> systems.  This job will require HFE UE individuals to develop advanced
> knowledge-centric management systems using advanced technology and interface
> techniques.
> Responsibilities include:
> *       Facilitate and work as a member of project teams, including
> presentations to product managers and software engineers, to create
> information systems user interfaces for advanced programs.
> *       Gather and report on data about users and usability issues from
> usability tests and usability field studies.
> *       Create user interface designs, prototypes and specifications across
> multiple platforms.
> *       Design and develop usability analysis using methods such as:
> creating user profiles, task/workflow analysis, user scenarios, interviews,
> focus groups, product concept testing, and requirements gathering and
> validation.
> *       Design and develop usability test plans, conduct usability tests,
> and provide design recommendations based on test results.
> *       Conduct new interface device evaluations and work closely with the
> Navy Labs to conduct cognitive decision interface evaluations and
> recommendations for new user interfaces, personnel skill sets and training.
> *       Developing and maintaining a Database of Advanced Interface
> techniques and devices.
> *       Working with the cognitive engineers to determine performance
> metrics and recommendations for advance applications.
> 
> Experience: Minimum B.S./B.A. in Human Factors Engineering, Human Factors
> Psychology or related discipline and 2+ years experience. Experience in the
> Software Industry, Virtual Interfaces techniques, Voice activation and
> recent Internet activity including HTML page and site design desired.
> Knowledge of advanced interface techniques and devices as well as graphics
> design experience is a plus.
> REQUIREMENTS: Understanding and experienced in Human Factors, Cognitive
> Psych., Anthropology,or extensive work exp. in  HCI (Human Computer
> Interaction) is preferred.  Knowledge and experience in planning and
> executing user research and usability tests desired.  Should have experience
> working in multi-disciplinary teams (i.e. with creative designers,
> technologists, and business analysts).  Strong client, interpersonal,
> facilitation & verbal skills.
> ____________________________________________________________________________
> _____________
> HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERS ---
> Specializing in Cognitive, Ergonomic, Training and Manpower
> HFE COGNITIVE and BEHAVIORAL
> Lockheed Martin is seeking leading Cognitive, Ergonomic Human Factors
> engineers, preferably with strong multi- disciplinary backgrounds including
> MANPRINT and military system experience, to support human-centric system
> design solutions for advanced programs.  The advanced programs will require
> working in a multi- disciplinary team environment.
> Responsibilities include:
> *       Developing functional decomposition's and task decomposition's.  The
> appropriate Cognitive HFE individuals should have strong skills in
> developing task decomposition's and experience working with tools such as
> Micro Saint, Imprint or TIDE.
> *       Emphasis is to develop advanced knowledge-centric management
> systems, therefore the engineers must develop and conduct work load analysis
> and individual and team performance evaluations and recommendations.
> *       Developing human performance metrics.
> *       Gather and report on data about users and work closely with the HFE
> Usability Engineers pertaining to usability issues gathered from usability
> tests and usability field studies.
> *       LMCO HFE engineers will be expected to work closely with the Navy
> labs, universities, and leading industry sub-contractors.
> 
> Experience: Minimum B.S./B.A. in Human Factors Engineering, Human Factors
> Psychology or related discipline and 2+ years experience.  Experience in the
> Software Industry, Virtual Interfaces techniques, Knowledge of advanced
> interface techniques and devices are a plus.
> REQUIREMENTS: Understanding and experience in Human Factors, Cognitive
> Psych., Anthropology, or extensive work exp. in  HCI (Human Computer
> Interaction) is preferred.  Knowledge and experience in planning and
> executing user research and usability tests desired.  Should have experience
> working in multi-disciplinary teams (i.e. with creative designers,
> technologists, and business analysts).  Strong client, interpersonal,
> facilitation & verbal skills.
> 
> HFE ERGONOMIC Specialists
> The HFE Ergonomic Engineers should have a strong background in military
> system design, Industrial Design, Mechanical Engineering, Rendering, and
> CAD.  Experience with anthropometric Modeling tools such as JACK is
> required. Shipboard and Navy at-sea experience is a plus.
> Responsibilities include:
> *       Provide guidance in accordance with military and commercial HFE
> standards including MIL-STD 1472, attend meetings, prepare ergonomic
> renderings, status reports, conduct studies, and present progress reports to
> various LMCO and government program managers.
> *       Provide ergonomics support to HFE core projects on an as needed
> basis  Ideal candidates must be capable of working with closely with
> mechanical engineering and system engineering to develop concept renderings
> and ergonomic guideline papers for physiological as well as environmental
> guidelines.
> *       Working closely with the cognitive engineers to decompose crew
> interface, equipment, and room arrangement requirements.
> 
> Experience: Minimum B.S./B.A. in Human Factors Engineering/ Ergonomics,
> Human Factors Psychology or related discipline and 2+ years experience.
> Experience in the Software Industry, Virtual Interfaces techniques,
> Knowledge of advanced interface techniques and devices are a plus.
> REQUIREMENTS: Understanding and experience in Human Factors, Cognitive
> Psych., Anthropology, or extensive work exp. in  HCI (Human Computer
> Interaction) is preferred.  Knowledge and experience in planning and
> executing user research and usability tests desired.  Should have experience
> working in multi-disciplinary teams (i.e. with creative designers,
> technologists, and business analysts).  Strong client, interpersonal,
> facilitation & verbal skills.
> 
> HFE TRAINING and MANPOWER
> 
> LMCO is seeking HFE engineers who specialize in individual and team
> training.  The HFE Training specialist should have a strong background in
> advanced training techniques. Knowledge of MANPRINT is a plus.
> 
> Responsibilities include:
> *       Developing Training programs for navy advanced knowledge management
> systems.
> *       Developing training metrics, user profiles, skill set requirements.
> *       Developing individual and team training organizational performance
> evaluations and recommendations.
> *       Provide guidance in accordance with military requirements for new
> training plans.
> *       Provide Personnel and Manpower recommendations for new systems.
> 
> Experience: Minimum B.S./B.A. in Human Factors Engineering/Training and
> Manpower, Human Factors Psychology or related discipline and 2+ years
> experience.  Experience in the Software Industry, Virtual Interfaces
> techniques, Knowledge of advanced interface techniques and devices are a
> plus.
> REQUIREMENTS: Understanding and experience in Human Factors, Cognitive
> Psych., Anthropology, or extensive work exp. in  HCI (Human Computer
> Interaction) is preferred.  Knowledge and experience in planning and
> executing user research and usability tests desired.  Should have experience
> working in multi-disciplinary teams (i.e. with creative designers,
> technologists, and business analysts).  Strong client, interpersonal,
> facilitation & verbal skills.
> ____________________________________________________________________________
> ________________
> If you're an innovative person looking for unique and challenging work then
> we're the company for you. This group is determined to be the industry
> "Center of Excellence" and we are seeking innovative and talented
> individuals to shape the future of human-centric knowledge management Navy
> systems.
> 
> We offer a competitive salary, benefits package and career opportunities.
> If your qualifications match our job requirements, we will contact you
> directly. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. You must have proof of legal authority to
> work permanently in the U.S. For confidential consideration, mail, e-mail,
> or fax your resume and salary requirements to:
> Linda O'Donnell
> 
> linda.odonnell@lmco.com <mailto:linda.odonnell@lmco.com>
> 
> Advanced Life Cycle Programs - Human Systems Integration (HSI)
> 
> Lockheed Martin Government Electronic Systems
> 199 Borton Landing Road, MS 534-2
> PO Box 1027
> Moorestown, NJ 08057-0927
> Fax:          (856) 787-3147
> 


From perlman Sat Jul 31 14:11:11 1999
Subject: Re: STAT
To: AndreasCLange@Compuserve.com
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 14:11:11 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Please send me the password!
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
> --
> Andreas Lange, Teutonenstrasse 48 -- D-65187 Wiesbaden
> AndreasCLange@Compuserve.com -- ALange@Biosys.net
> +49 (0) 611 807 850 (Voice+FAX)
> 


From perlman Sat Jul 31 23:22:16 1999
Subject: Re: please change email address
To: Meghan.Ede@ENG.SUN.COM (Meghan Ede)
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 23:22:16 +2000 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199907281550.IAA10799@morningside.eng.sun.com> from "Meghan Ede" at Jul 28, 99 08:50:54 am
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> 
> Please change my email address:
> 
> 	old: meghan.ede@sun.com
> 	new: meghan.ede@acm.org
> 

Done!

>From L-Soft list server at ACM                        Jul 31, 99 11:21:18 pm -0400


Date:         Sat, 31 Jul 1999 23:21:18 -0400
Subject:      Output of your job "perlman"
To: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>

> quiet del chi-Social-Action mede@ENG.SUN.COM
mede@ENG.SUN.COM has been removed from the CHI-SOCIAL-ACTION list. No
notification has been sent.

> quiet del chi-Intercultural mede@ENG.SUN.COM
mede@ENG.SUN.COM has been removed from the CHI-INTERCULTURAL list. No
notification has been sent.

> quiet add chi-Social-Action meghan.ede@acm.org  Meghan Ede
Meghan Ede <meghan.ede@ACM.ORG> has been added to the CHI-SOCIAL-ACTION
list. No notification has been sent.

> quiet add chi-Intercultural meghan.ede@acm.org  Meghan Ede
Meghan Ede <meghan.ede@ACM.ORG> has been added to the CHI-INTERCULTURAL
list. No notification has been sent.

From perlman Sun Aug  1 23:16:58 1999
Subject: Re: also check your local sig alias
To: riander@well.com
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 23:16:58 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <v04003a03b3b6f2332696@[206.169.228.150]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at Jul 17, 99 08:13:51 pm
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BuckCHI changes:

I have updated chi-buckchi.

Our new chair is:
	Chris Rockwell, +1 740 965-5729

> Also, check the owner of and recipient(s) for your local sig's information
> alias.  Your alias is listed in your local sig's listing on the SIGCHI
> local sigs webpage (users of the webpage can just click on that alias to
> send email to someone within your local sig should they have a question, a
> comment, ...).
> 
> For example, BayCHI's information alias is chi-baychi@acm.org.  BayCHI
> folks would check the owner and recipients by sending email to
> listserv@acm.org that has the command
>     review chi-baychi
> in the body of the email.
> 
> If the BayCHI folks want to make changes to their alias recipient(s), their
> list owner can send email to listserv@acm.org with appropriate commands in
> the body of the email.
> 
> To add a person to chi-BayCHI@acm.org, the owner would use the command:
>        add chi-BayCHI NetAddress Firstname Lastname
> To delete a person, the owner would use the command:
>        del chi-BayCHI NetAddress
> 
> The process for changing owners is more complicated.  See the list owner's
> guide on the web or contact me for help.
> 
> There is a SIGCHI list owner's guide at
> http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/listown/
> 
> > From: Richard I. Anderson [SMTP:riander@well.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 1:10 AM
> > To:   CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
> > Subject:      SIGCHI webpage listing check
> >
> > Please check your listing on the SIGCHI local sigs webpage
> > (http://www.acm.org/sigchi/local-sigs/) to make sure that it is correct.
> > (Local sigs that recently held elections might want to change contact
> > people and phone numbers; some URLs might have been changed without my
> > knowledge; ...)
> >
> > Richard
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>               voice: +1 510 524-2421   fax: +1 510 524-3659
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>               264 Arlington Avenue, Kensington CA 94707 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 


From perlman Mon Aug  2 20:11:32 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: reina@nsi.edu (G. Anthony Reina)
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 20:11:32 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37A5BB0A.24D57528@nsi.edu> from "G. Anthony Reina" at Aug 2, 99 08:36:42 am
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fmeh

>  I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks.
> -Tony Reina
> 
> 
> --
> ///////////////////////////////////////////////////
> //   G. Anthony Reina, MD                       //
> //   The Neurosciences Institute               //
> //   10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive             //
> //   San Diego, CA  92121                    //
> //   Phone: (858) 626-2000                  //
> //   FAX: (858) 626-2199                   //
> ////////////////////////////////////////////
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  3 05:49:47 1999
Subject: Re: submission for SIGWEB Newsletter
To: walter@humans.net (Walter Vannini)
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 05:49:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v02130500b3cc5b1dd866@[212.41.195.163]> from "Walter Vannini" at Aug 3, 99 10:52:52 am
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I was hoping that the URL would be the submission.
In addition to being viewable in Word and saveable as RTF,
it also has emebedded links that the reader can follow
in an online version.

Gary

PS: Have a good vacation!

> >Third, I would like to submit a short "article" (it's not really long enough
> >to call an aritlce) on the HCI Bibliography and its SIGWEB-related content:
> >	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/sigweb.html
> >My main goal is to make sure that people (e.g., the SIGWEB InfoDir)
> >know about online resources on hypertext.
> 
> That's wonderful news. just send it along (text or RTF preferably). Next
> issue is October, and I'll assemble it in the second half of September,
> when I return from a too-long-awaited vacation.
> 
> I have often thought of the HCIBib and its possible relations with us, I'm
> so happy you were on the same line of thought. I'd very much like to see
> this collaboration shape into something in the near future, what do you
> think?
> 
> I now say hello till september.
> Till soon,
> Walter Vannini
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Walter Vannini - Chief Scientist                walter@humans.net
> Human Systems       "Information Architecture and Web Assessment"
> via Tabacchi 2, 20136 Milano, Italy    voice:  +39(02) 58-10-34-02
>                     PGP key available on request
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  3 12:55:51 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: tom@dcs.qmw.ac.uk (Thomas Mark King)
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 12:55:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SUN.3.91.990803175502.8343B-100000@ruby> from "Thomas Mark King" at Aug 3, 99 05:55:41 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  3 14:07:48 1999
Subject: Re: Help for a student
To: st8174@dcs.napier.ac.uk (Gregory Goran)
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 14:07:48 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37A726D5.479034E9@dcs.napier.ac.uk> from "Gregory Goran" at Aug 3, 99 06:28:53 pm
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You could have people do the tasks and rate how useful the software was.

Similarly, you could have people rate the aesthetics.

Results will depend on the sample population.

See: http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html

> Hello Gary
> My name is Greg and I'm a student in IT.
> I'm really sorry to bother you but I really need some professional help
> concerning some design and HCI questions.
> As part of a project I need to test 3 different systems using the
> following criteria :
> 	* Suitability of the application area
> 	* Utility for the task
> 	* Usability
> 	* Aesthetics
> But what I haven't been told by the lecturers is how to "measure the
> suitability or utility of a system" or "how to judge the aesthetics"
> because it may vary according to the people.
> So I want you to tell me everything you know about design or in a more
> suitable and polite way, I would really like you to give some advice on
> how to test some systems (such web pages or walk and use systems) and
> what books or web pages would be very helpful.
> THANKS a LOT .
> GREG
> 
> PS: Sorry for my,may be poor, english but I m only a wee froggy .
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  3 22:16:32 1999
Subject: Re: A celebration of David Rumelhart
To: ben@psychology.rutgers.edu (Benjamin Martin Bly)
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 22:16:32 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.3.96.990803180246.28830B-100000@psychology.rutgers.edu> from "Benjamin Martin Bly" at Aug 3, 99 06:16:44 pm
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I may attend (p = .33).
Regardless, I'd be happy to contribute
some money to make the organizing easier.

Bob Glushko is married to Pamela Samuelson.
http://info.berkeley.edu/~pam/
pam@sims.berkeley.edu 

The last email I have seen for Bob is cngroup.com.

Gary Perlman

> 
> This a follow-up to an earlier message concerning a gathering in
> Pittsburgh, on October 16th and 17th to celebrate David Rumelhart.
> 
> I have received many replies for which I thank you!  I am trying to make
> sure that no one misses the announcement.
> 
> Please let me know if you have any information that will help me to
> contact any of these people:
> Charlie Rosenberg
> Chris Kortge
> Bernard Widrow
> Bob Glushko (glushko@passage.com appears not to work)
> 
> 
> Also, if you haven't replied, please let me know at least your likelihood
> of attending. (mailto:ben@psychology.rutgers.edu)
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Ben
> 
> --
> Benjamin Martin Bly 
> Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Rutgers University 
> Director of Research, fMRI lab, Department of Radiology, UMDNJ-NJMS
> Office: (973) 353-1870 Fax: (973) 353-1171
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Aug  5 08:45:02 1999
Subject: Re: Wave Signal Processing  Programs
To: gerhard@eis.fh-mannheim.de (Gerhard Albert)
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 08:45:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37A979B1.783531DC@eis.fh-mannheim.de> from "Gerhard Albert" at Aug 5, 99 01:46:57 pm
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Instructions on obtaining |STAT are in:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/
> 
> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> I got your address from the Wave signal processing distribution and
> I want to ask you if it is possible to get your program "wdm"
> to use the programs.
> 
> Sincerely yours
> 
>  Gerhard Albert
> 
> -- 
> Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Albert
> Fachhochschule fuer Technik und Gestaltung Mannheim
> (Mannheim University of Applied Sciences )
> Windeckstrasse 110  68163 Mannheim
> Tel.: +49 621 2926351    Fax.: +49 621 2926311
> E-Mail :  g.albert @ FH-MANNHEIM.DE
> 


From perlman Thu Aug  5 10:25:01 1999
Subject: Re: hcibib.org is down
To: issupport@hq.acm.org (IS SUPPORT)
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 10:25:01 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: clore@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <57666D1492FCD111B658000629AB4A20BA2A0A@hq.acm.org> from "IS SUPPORT" at Aug 5, 99 10:08:18 am
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Thanks William.

Cheers,

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Thanks for reporting this problem.  This problem was corrected earlier this morning.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> William Phillips
> ACM Information Systems Dept.
> email: support@acm.org -or- issupport@acm.org
> 
> http://www.acm.org
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent:	Thursday, August 05, 1999 12:40 AM
> > To:	clore@acm.org; support@acm.org
> > Cc:	perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject:	hcibib.org is down
> > 
> > The last transaction I see is from 99-08-04 20:28:06.
> > The site seems to be down.
> > acm.org seems to be down too!
> > acm.org/sigchi/ is up.
> 


From perlman Thu Aug  5 22:03:08 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI presentation to COCACM
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 22:03:08 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37A9EC8E.6D14F166@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Aug 5, 99 03:57:03 pm
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As you may know, I live a half mile from their meeting spot,
and Jane Henderson works about a half mile from it
(although she lives on the other side of town).

Gary

> Hi Otto,
> 
> BuckCHI would be happy to speak at the COCACM October
> meeting. I'm not sure who we will send just yet but you can put
> us on the agenda. Thanks for the invitation. Maybe we can have
> a reciprocal speaker from your organization as well.
> 
> Let's touch base to discuss the most relevant topics for the COCACM
> audience.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Chris
> =============================
> Chris Rockwell
> BuckCHI Chair
> (614) 486-7517
> mailto:chrisr@r-r-research.com
> 
> Otto C Juelich wrote:
> 
> > Chris, Joe, BuckCHI Officers,
> >
> >      At the COCACM Board meeting, on July 28, I raised the subject of
> > cooperation with BuckChi.  The Board thought it would be very helpful if
> > someone from BuckCHI told the Central Ohio Chapter of ACM about BuckCHI
> > and the Human-Computer Interface.  We would like to invite the speaker to
> > address our membership meeting on Wednesday, October 20.  Could one of you
> > take on this assignment, or nominate someone who would?
> >      The publication deadline for the meeting announcement is in the
> > middle of September, and I will be out of town for much of August, so I
> > would appreciate an early (if tentative) reply.
> >      COCACM usually meets at DaVinci Ristorante, 4740 Reed Road, Columbus
> > (on the southeast corner of Henderson and Reed Roads).  The Social Hour,
> > with cash bar, begins at 5:30 PM.  Dinner at 6:30, and the speaker at 7:30
> > PM.  Of course, the Chapter pays for the Speaker's dinner (and spouse's,
> > if present).  There is never a fee for the presentation.
> >      Please reply to  cocacm@acm.org .
> >                                   Otto (Juelich)
> >                                   Secretary, COCACM
> >                                   cocacm@acm.org
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Aug  5 22:26:08 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI next steps...
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1999 22:26:08 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37A9CC7C.70E927E0@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Aug 5, 99 01:40:12 pm
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I'll be out of town.  I return at 6pm on the 24th.

I noticed that you enumerated the officers in email
instead of using the buckchi-officers@acm.org list
and omitted Heather Unwin, our outgoing elected Secretary.
Were both intentional?  If not, then perhaps you should
always and only use the maintained lists.

Gary

> Hi everyone,
> 
> Time to get back to the BuckCHI work! I hope everyone
> is having a good summer and staying cool enough.
> 
> I think the first I'd like to do is hold a "handoff" meeting for the
> old and new elected officials to ensure a good transition and
> to get issues out on the table. Jane is on vacation for the
> next few weeks so I propose lunch on Tuesday, Aug. 24
> noon at SIAM on Bethel next to Micro Center. Please
> let me know ASAP if you cannot make that date. Otherwise,
> I'll see you there.
> 
> I have a speaker lined up for our first meeting (whenever
> that is). Other items on the agenda for this lunch meeting:
> 
> 1. Executive committee formation
> 2. COACM presentation (October)
> 3. Start for technical program
> 4. Other activities for this year
> 5. Other...
> 
> Let me know if you have other things we need to discuss.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Aug  6 13:00:36 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI next steps...
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 13:00:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37AB0E31.26DB973F@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Aug 6, 99 12:32:49 pm
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I thought that several people on your list were not elected.
But I do not have the list anymore.

bucchi-officers contains all of this and last year's officers,
and appointees.

Gary
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > I'll be out of town.  I return at 6pm on the 24th.
> 
> I'll reschedule for Wednesday the 25th. Can you make
> that?
> 
> > I noticed that you enumerated the officers in email
> > instead of using the buckchi-officers@acm.org list
> > and omitted Heather Unwin, our outgoing elected Secretary.
> > Were both intentional?  If not, then perhaps you should
> > always and only use the maintained lists.
> 
> Will buckchi-officers@acm.org list include both outgoing and
> incoming officers? My guess is not. Hence the enumeration.
> Also, I didn't want the whole committee (ie. chairs) included
> since I don't have a committee for this year yet. Leaving Heather
> off was obviously an error of omission and clearly not "intentional".
> I'll use the maintained lists if I know who exactly who they target.
> For this mailing, there was no appropriate list. I wanted a handoff
> meeting between elected officers only.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Aug  6 13:00:58 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI next steps...
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 13:00:58 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37AB0E31.26DB973F@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Aug 6, 99 12:32:49 pm
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I can make it on the 25th.

> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > I'll be out of town.  I return at 6pm on the 24th.
> 
> I'll reschedule for Wednesday the 25th. Can you make
> that?
> 
> > I noticed that you enumerated the officers in email
> > instead of using the buckchi-officers@acm.org list
> > and omitted Heather Unwin, our outgoing elected Secretary.
> > Were both intentional?  If not, then perhaps you should
> > always and only use the maintained lists.
> 
> Will buckchi-officers@acm.org list include both outgoing and
> incoming officers? My guess is not. Hence the enumeration.
> Also, I didn't want the whole committee (ie. chairs) included
> since I don't have a committee for this year yet. Leaving Heather
> off was obviously an error of omission and clearly not "intentional".
> I'll use the maintained lists if I know who exactly who they target.
> For this mailing, there was no appropriate list. I wanted a handoff
> meeting between elected officers only.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Aug  9 10:33:29 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: ramseyl@oclc.org (Ramsey, Laura)
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 10:33:29 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <D7A4A87A24BBD011BC200000F84103060229F65B@oa5-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Ramsey,Laura" at Aug 9, 99 09:04:38 am
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I received an empty message from you.

> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Aug  9 11:11:24 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: ramseyl@oclc.org (Ramsey, Laura)
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 11:11:24 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <D7A4A87A24BBD011BC200000F84103060229F65F@oa5-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Ramsey,Laura" at Aug 9, 99 10:49:35 am
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I also work at OCLC!  perlman@oclc.org

> Sorry, didn't mean to send it!  But since I did, I might as well ask what I
> was originally intending to ask.  As you may be able to tell from my e-mail
> address, I work at OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) in Dublin, Ohio.
> If you are not familiar with what we do, we maintain a bibliographic
> database for library use (that is a very general summary).
> 
> I have received a request from one of our users to correct a record that
> points to your internet site (HCI bibliography).  The URL is incorrect in
> our record, which I know should actually be www.hcibib.org.  I was also
> wondering about the contact address.  In our record, it is listed as
> hctbib@cis.ohio-state.edu.  When I was checking our your site, I noticed the
> contact listed as director@hcibib.org and was wondering whether it should be
> changed?

director@hcibib.org is a good email address.
Postal address is PO Box 20187, Columbus, OH 43220 USA

The Graz site was a pirate site which has been shut down.

Suggestions for NetFirst accession no. 266397:

260/b
	HCI Biblioraphy Project
520/a
	The information is only available in English.
856/u
	http://www.hcibib.org/
996/f
	org

Suggestions for WorldCat:

260/a
	Gary Perlman
260/c
	1989-
500/a
	Contact address: director@hcibib.org
710
	delete: Technische Universit?at Graz
856/u
	all this information is outdated
949/f
	1989

> Also, your project is not affiliated with Technische Universitat Graz in any
> manner, is it?  I believe some extraneous information was entered into the
> record that doesn't relate to your internet site.
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Laura Ramsey
> Database Specialist
> OCLC, Online Computer Library Center
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Monday, August 09, 1999 10:33 AM
> To: ramseyl@oclc.org
> Subject: Re: your mail
> 
> 
> I received an empty message from you.
> 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Mon Aug  9 13:34:49 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: ramseyl@oclc.org (Ramsey, Laura)
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 13:34:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <D7A4A87A24BBD011BC200000F84103060229F661@oa5-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Ramsey,Laura" at Aug 9, 99 11:18:13 am
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I've been trying to get related entries in WorldCat and NetFirst changed
for years, so it might have come fom me.

> Thanks!  So did this original request come from you?  By the time it reached
> me, I  don't think that was apparent.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Monday, August 09, 1999 11:11 AM
> To: ramseyl@oclc.org
> Subject: Re: your mail
> 
> 
> I also work at OCLC!  perlman@oclc.org
> 
> > Sorry, didn't mean to send it!  But since I did, I might as well ask what
> I
> > was originally intending to ask.  As you may be able to tell from my
> e-mail
> > address, I work at OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) in Dublin, Ohio.
> > If you are not familiar with what we do, we maintain a bibliographic
> > database for library use (that is a very general summary).
> > 
> > I have received a request from one of our users to correct a record that
> > points to your internet site (HCI bibliography).  The URL is incorrect in
> > our record, which I know should actually be www.hcibib.org.  I was also
> > wondering about the contact address.  In our record, it is listed as
> > hctbib@cis.ohio-state.edu.  When I was checking our your site, I noticed
> the
> > contact listed as director@hcibib.org and was wondering whether it should
> be
> > changed?
> 
> director@hcibib.org is a good email address.
> Postal address is PO Box 20187, Columbus, OH 43220 USA
> 
> The Graz site was a pirate site which has been shut down.
> 
> Suggestions for NetFirst accession no. 266397:
> 
> 260/b
> 	HCI Biblioraphy Project
> 520/a
> 	The information is only available in English.
> 856/u
> 	http://www.hcibib.org/
> 996/f
> 	org
> 
> Suggestions for WorldCat:
> 
> 260/a
> 	Gary Perlman
> 260/c
> 	1989-
> 500/a
> 	Contact address: director@hcibib.org
> 710
> 	delete: Technische Universit?at Graz
> 856/u
> 	all this information is outdated
> 949/f
> 	1989
> 
> > Also, your project is not affiliated with Technische Universitat Graz in
> any
> > manner, is it?  I believe some extraneous information was entered into the
> > record that doesn't relate to your internet site.
> > 
> > Thanks for your help,
> > Laura Ramsey
> > Database Specialist
> > OCLC, Online Computer Library Center
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Monday, August 09, 1999 10:33 AM
> > To: ramseyl@oclc.org
> > Subject: Re: your mail
> > 
> > 
> > I received an empty message from you.
> > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Mon Aug  9 15:57:30 1999
Subject: Re: Computer stuff
To: j.perlman@nfb.ca
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 15:57:30 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3E0B4F19879AD1118DA30000F805DB8101712646@SDT-NTAS.NFB.CA> from "j.perlman@nfb.ca" at Aug 9, 99 03:06:53 pm
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Great on all the purchases!  In Montreal, I'll check my bank account to
see if I can pay you in Canadian (that word looks wrong!).

I could bring up the digitiser, but I might get very nervous at the
border and stumble on questions.  I'd prefer to not have to sneak
it in.  And if it needs to be declared, then I would not want
to have to spend time in customs with it.  Please advise.

Gargar

PS: Bone up on Pokemon to be able to chat with Mark.  Draw pictures
for George.  He loves mine, and they are about on the 4th grade level.

> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
> this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
> 
> ------_=_NextPart_001_01BEE29A.5B0A6BB5
> Content-Type: text/plain
> 
> Hi Gary,
> 
> Now the gigantic computer box, jaz drive, and fabulous inkjet printer are in
> our living room, awaiting delivery to Mumsy. I will wait until you arrive
> and we can set it up in the next room. I have not mentioned anything about
> it to her, but she has expressed excitement about getting the 520C a few
> times and I have snickered quietly. 
> 
> Flowers from us, plus small bouquet from Mark and George, have been sent for
> birthday greetings tomorrow.
> 
> I am wondering if you can do a little favor. Or not - that's okay. A friend
> of mine - a young charming fellow working on my film,  ordered a digitiser
> for his Amiga - same system as mine, and found out they were very scarce. He
> finally found one in Columbus Ohio today. Would it be okay if it were
> delivered to you and you brought it up? It is very small (4" X 5") and very
> lightweight. I thought it would be faster and easier for him, but I do
> realise you have a ton of cargo what with all the tyke 'n' toddler equipment
> and all. If not, he can have it sent up here. 
> 
> Janjan
> 
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> <P><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">Hi Gary,</FONT>
> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">Now the gigantic computer box, jaz drive, and =
> fabulous inkjet printer are in our living room, awaiting delivery to =
> Mumsy. I will wait until you arrive and we can set it up in the next =
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> expressed excitement about getting the 520C a few times and I have =
> snickered quietly. </FONT></P>
> 
> <P><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">Flowers from us, plus small bouquet from Mark =
> and George, have been sent for birthday greetings tomorrow.</FONT>
> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">I am wondering if you can do a little favor. Or =
> not - that's okay. A friend of mine - a young charming fellow working =
> on my film,&nbsp; ordered a digitiser for his Amiga - same system as =
> mine, and found out they were very scarce. He finally found one in =
> Columbus Ohio today. Would it be okay if it were delivered to you and =
> you brought it up? It is very small (4&quot; X 5&quot;) and very =
> lightweight. I thought it would be faster and easier for him, but I do =
> realise you have a ton of cargo what with all the tyke 'n' toddler =
> equipment and all. If not, he can have it sent up here. </FONT></P>
> 
> <P><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">Janjan</FONT>
> </P>
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From perlman Mon Aug  9 15:59:16 1999
Subject: Re: announcement for SIGDOC newsletter/thanks
To: trg@k2.llnl.gov (T. R. Girill)
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 15:59:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199908091938.MAA29855@k2.llnl.gov> from "T. R. Girill" at Aug 9, 99 12:38:34 pm
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I already subscribe to JCD, so I do not need a copy.

Gary

> Dr. Perlman:
>      Thanks for the nice summary of how the HCIBIB site is relevant
> to SIGDOC....your timing is just right, since we are starting to
> construct the next JCD issue (November 1999) now, and I will include
> your announcement/article.  Let me know what postal address you
> prefer and I will send you a copy of that issue when it is printed.
> I'm very pleased with the HCIBIB coverage of JCD, and the site's URL
> is listed (among others) on the inside cover of each issue.
> 
> T. R. Girill
> Editor in chief, ACM SIGDOC Journal of Computer Documentation
> trg@llnl.gov
> 
> (P.S.: ACM has approved the inclusion of JCD in the ACM digital library
> starting with 2000, so that will allow easy retrieval of its full text
> for anyone with a DL license.)
> 
> > I would like to submit a short "article" (it's not really long enough
> > to call an aritlce) on the HCI Bibliography and its SIGDOC-related content:
> >     http://www.acm.org/~perlman/sigdoc.html
> > My main goal is to make sure that people (e.g., the SIGDOC InfoDir)
> > know about online resources on documentation.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
> > The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
> > Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 10 22:26:24 1999
Subject: Re: |stat
To: mhoen@farmr1.med.uth.tmc.edu (Markus Hoenicka)
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 22:26:24 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37B070B9.5326D30F@farmr1.med.uth.tmc.edu> from "Markus Hoenicka" at Aug 10, 99 01:34:33 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
> Markus Hoenicka
> UT Houston Medical School
> Dept. of Integrative Biology and Pharmacology
> 6431 Fannin MSB4.114
> Houston, TX 77030
> (713) 500-6313, -7476, -7477
> (713) 500-7444 (fax)
> mhoen@farmr1.med.uth.tmc.edu
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hoenicka_markus/
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 11 09:47:36 1999
Subject: Re: Suggest-a-Link!: Aptima, Inc. home page
To: millerdl@aptima.com (Diane Miller)
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 09:47:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199908111315.JAA07118@turing.acm.org> from "Diane Miller" at Aug 11, 99 09:15:06 am
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Got it.

> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> 
> %M U.___ millerdl@aptima.com Diane Miller
> %0 INTERNET
> %D 1999-08-11
> %A dolly hight
> %C Woburn, Massachusetts
> %K hci-sites:companies
> %O Aptima, Inc. is a growing company specializing in human factors design, training research, and computer-aided systems engineering.
> %T Aptima, Inc. home page
> %U dolly@aptima.com
> %W www.aptima.com
> %X USA
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 12 08:45:29 1999
Subject: Re: Wave Signal Processing  Programs
To: gerhard@eis.fh-mannheim.de (Gerhard Albert)
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 08:45:29 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37B29DE4.9C817F5@eis.fh-mannheim.de> from "Gerhard Albert" at Aug 12, 99 12:11:48 pm
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fmeh

> 
>  Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
>  I got your e-main and downloaded the files, thanks !
>  I will give you my agreement:
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Sincerely yours
>   
>  Gerhard Albert
> 
> -- 
> Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Albert
> Fachhochschule fuer Technik und Gestaltung Mannheim
> Mannheim University of Applied Sciences )
> Windeckstrasse 110  68163 Mannheim
> Tel.: +49 621 2926351    Fax.: +49 621 2926311
> E-Mail :  g.albert @ FH-MANNHEIM.DE
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 12 08:49:25 1999
Subject: Re: Suggest-a-Link!: Center for Human-Machine-Interaction
To: zuehlke@mv.uni-kl.de (Detlef Zuhlke)
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 08:49:25 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199908111551.LAA05319@turing.acm.org> from "Detlef Zuhlke" at Aug 11, 99 11:51:59 am
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Got it.

> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> 
> %M U.___ zuehlke@mv.uni-kl.de Detlef Zuhlke
> %0 INTERNET
> %D 1999-08-11
> %A Prof.Dr. Detlef Zuhlke
> %C Germany
> %I University Kaiserslautern
> %K hci-sites:laboratories
> %T Center for Human-Machine-Interaction
> %U zuehlke@mv.uni-kl.de
> %W http://pak.mv.uni-kl.de
> %X research center for human-machine-interaction topics
> 


From perlman Fri Aug 13 13:39:28 1999
Subject: Re: request for password
To: cmiller@cs.depaul.edu (Craig Miller)
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 13:39:28 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199908131655.JAA17431@sloth.arc.nasa.gov> from "Craig Miller" at Aug 13, 99 09:55:36 am
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fmeh

> 
>  I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>  I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Aug 13 16:54:41 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: vschmidt@cs.wright.edu (Vincent Schmidt)
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 16:54:41 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199908131945.PAA12202@gamma.cs.wright.edu> from "Vincent Schmidt" at Aug 13, 99 03:45:21 pm
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fmeh

> Thanks for providing the |stat package via ftp. As requested, 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> I'm looking forward to using this package!
> 
> Vince Schmidt
> 


From perlman Mon Aug 16 11:17:30 1999
Subject: Re: stat passwd
To: botter@pfa.research.philips.com (Dr. Henrik Botterweck)
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 11:17:30 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37B7D10E.AD91852A@pfa.research.philips.com> from "Dr. Henrik Botterweck" at Aug 16, 99 10:51:26 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> With best regards, Henrik Botterweck
> 
> --- 
> Dr. Henrik Botterweck
> 
> botter@pfa.research.philips.com
> 
> ---
> 


From perlman Mon Aug 16 23:04:49 1999
Subject: FW: grrrr (fwd)
To: dishongj@oclc.org
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 23:04:49 -0400 (EDT)
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Mike Prasse put strings for the [home] page in a section called [homepage].
I have updated en.ini in the help section to refer to Lang.homepage.searchdb.
Just remember that the entity is always in the section for the page,
or maybe it's not.

Gary

Forwarded message:
> From perlman@oclc.org Mon Aug 16 22:39:38 1999
> Message-ID: <72B89459DD2BD211B5CD0000F840094E012AAF9D@oa3-server.dev.oclc.org>
> From: "Perlman,Gary" <perlman@oclc.org>
> To: "'perlman@acm.org'" <perlman@acm.org>
> Subject: FW: grrrr
> Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 22:41:16 -0400
> X-Message-Flag: Follow up
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> 
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Dishong,Jane 
> > Sent:	Monday, August 16, 1999 5:28 PM
> > To:	Perlman,Gary
> > Subject:	grrrr
> > 
> > Can you tell me why the 'Search a database' file (searchdb.html) won't
> > show up on the homepage help menu?  It's on the menu and in en.ini.  I
> > can't figure it out.
> > 
> > Jane Dishong \(^_^)/
> > 1-800-848-5878,  x5017
> > mailto:dishongj@oclc.org
> > OCLC, Online Computer Library Center, Inc. <http://www.oclc.org>
> > Speaking for myself, and not for my employer.
> > 
> > Aut insanit femina, aut versus facit
> > -The woman is either mad or she is composing verses
> > 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 24 20:01:40 1999
Subject: Re: Stat Package
To: keith.mathias@philips.com
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 20:01:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0056910001401113000002L132*@MHS> from "keith.mathias@philips.com" at Aug 19, 99 10:27:28 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE|STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks
> Keith 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 24 20:03:48 1999
Subject: Re: online bibliography for HMI
To: DrD879@aol.com
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 20:03:48 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <6f53fc31.24f28eb2@aol.com> from "DrD879@aol.com" at Aug 23, 99 07:46:58 am
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www.hcibib.org

> I would appreciate receiving your online bibliography for HMI. Please advise 
> as to location.
> R. Young
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 24 20:04:09 1999
Subject: Re: STAT password request
To: keith.mathias@philips.com
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 20:04:09 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0056910001430162000002L122*@MHS> from "keith.mathias@philips.com" at Aug 23, 99 08:06:32 am
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fmeh

> Hi,
> 
> I am writing to request the password for the |STAT package archive.  I sent another
> message with the agreement of conditions only as I did not know if this request
> was processed automatically.
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks in advance.  I really appreciate your willingness to share this package
> as it is very useful.
> 
> Thanks
> Keith M.
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 24 20:05:16 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: juanl@cantv.net
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1999 20:05:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <99082323485400.00489@juanl.starwars.net> from "Juan Luis Zamora" at Aug 23, 99 11:48:06 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 25 00:43:29 1999
Subject: Re: New listowner address
To: lieberma@leland.Stanford.EDU
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 00:43:29 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman@oclc.org
In-Reply-To: <37BC2742.3A7BB607@leland.stanford.edu> from "Debra Lieberman" at Aug 19, 99 08:48:18 am
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Should be no problem.

Please send me a note on Sept. 3 to make the change.

I'll try to put it on a task list that will remind me.

Gary

> Hi Gary --
> 
> I will move to Santa Barbara in early September, yet I plan to continue
> serving as the listowner for CHI-Kids and BayCHI-Kids.  On September 3,
> would you please make the changes necessary to register my new e-mail
> address as listowner of these two lists?  I will unsubscribe and
> subscribe myself to the list.  It's just the listowner status I don't
> know how to change.
> 
> My current e-mail address is lieberma@leland.stanford.edu and my new
> e-mail address is lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu  (Note that there is no "n" at
> the end of "lieberma" in these addresses.  Hard to believe in this day
> and age I'm still limited to 8 characters.)
> 
> Thanks, Gary
> 
> Best,
> -- Debra
> _______________________________
> Debra Lieberman, Ph.D.
> Media Research and Instructional Design
> 
> 62 Peter Coutts Circle
> Stanford, CA 94305
> 
> Phone: (650) 493-4979
> E-mail: lieberma@leland.stanford.edu
> 
> Web (CHI-Kids): http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/
> Web (BayCHI-Kids): http://www.baychi.org/bof/kids/index.html
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 25 00:44:43 1999
Subject: Re: Back On-Line
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 00:44:43 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37C085AD.57CE06AB@towson.edu> from "Donald L. Day" at Aug 22, 99 04:20:13 pm
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Welcome back.

I've restored you as the list moderator.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I'm back in harness, so whenever it's convenient for you, you can place
> me back in the moderator role for CHI-INTERCULTURAL. Sorry for the
> inconvenience.
> 
> Donald
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day                    Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> Computer & Information Sciences  Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> Towson University                d.day@acm.org
> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252    dday@towson.edu
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> webctr.net/IWIPS99/
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 25 01:24:24 1999
Subject: Re: colo?r vs. colo?4r
To: dishongj@oclc.org (Dishong Jane)
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 01:24:24 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman@acm.org, rumbaugp@oclc.org, fitchj@oclc.org, prasse@oclc.org
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103E8F5BF@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Dishong,Jane" at Aug 20, 99 10:33:10 am
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?N will match from zero to N characters.

To match exactly 4 characters, use ####.

Examples:

au= shneiderman, ben (97 hits)
au= schneiderman, ben (1 hit, entry used wrong name for author)
au= s#hneiderman, ben (1 hit, correct)
au= s?1hneiderman, ben (1 hit, should have been 98)
au= s?hneiderman, ben (1 hit, should have been 98)
au= s?0hneiderman, ben (97 hits, maybe should be an error)

I thought that we would not be allowing wildcards in
the first three characters of a search term because of the number
of potential matches over such a large range in the index.

Sometimes it seems to work, maybe at the end of terms:

quabbin (186)
quabbin? (187)
quabbin# (1)
quabbins (1)
quabbin?0 (186)
quabbin?1 (187)

> I've written the help on wildcards with the following information:
> ------
> A question mark ?, alone or with a number, represents from zero to any
> number of additional characters. Include a number if you know how many
> characters the wildcard will replace. Otherwise, use the question mark ?
> alone to represent any number of characters within a single term, including
> no additional characters.
> 
> colo?r retrieves records containing color, colour, colonizer, and colormeter
> colo?4r retrieves records containing only colonizer
> ------
> Paula Rumbaugh pointed out that FS is not working this way now.  Shouldn't
> it be?  Is this a problem or do I need to change the help?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jane Dishong \(^_^)/
> 1-800-848-5878,  x5017
> mailto:dishongj@oclc.org
> OCLC, Online Computer Library Center, Inc. <http://www.oclc.org>
> Speaking for myself, and not for my employer.
> 
> Aut insanit femina, aut versus facit
> -The woman is either mad or she is composing verses
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 25 01:25:16 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: moegold@hotmail.com (moses gold)
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 01:25:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990825051357.98986.qmail@hotmail.com> from "moses gold" at Aug 25, 99 00:13:56 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> thanks
> 
> Moses Gold
> 
> 
> _______________________________________________________________
> Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 25 11:32:13 1999
Subject: Re: FW: freelance
To: sullivaj@oclc.org (Sullivan, John)
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 11:32:13 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103B2D16E@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Sullivan,John" at Aug 25, 99 10:55:05 am
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Okay, I'll bite.  What venture?

One pre-condition: Only on the up and up WRT OCLC.

I will treat any communication on the topic as confidential.

Gary

> Any interest in doing some freelance programming for me with my new venture?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Perlman,Gary 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 10:54 AM
> To: Sullivan,John
> Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: freelance
> 
> 
> I am on vacation in Montreal Wednesday Aug 18 to Aug 25.  I can be reached
> there at 514-842-4514.  Also, I should have email access at perlman@acm.org,
> at least after I set up  my mother's iMac.
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 25 14:45:11 1999
Subject: Re: free version of something like QUIS?
To: WXperts@aol.com
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 14:45:11 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <bce4d342.24f55b01@aol.com> from "Dave R." at Aug 25, 99 10:43:13 am
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QUIS is one of many validated usability evaluation tools.  Most are free.
I keep a list of these, along with a free Web-based administration
system, at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html

Gary Perlman

> Hi,
> 
> Does anyone know of something available like QUIS for free or at least a lot
> less money?  Has anyone come up with their own?  How could someone come up
> with their own without infringing on their copyright?
> 
> Thanks
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 25 22:20:04 1999
Subject: Re: free version of something like QUIS?
To: WXperts@aol.com
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 22:20:04 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <d3404d78.24f5f08f@aol.com> from "WXperts@aol.com" at Aug 25, 99 09:21:19 pm
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> Nice web page.  When I select QUIS it says that it connot be used for 
> commercial purposes without licensing from the technology liason.  I want to 
> be able to distribute a survey to evaluate a few different commercial 
> products, what can be used for free?

Most of the others can be used freely.   I like to use CSUQ.

> Thanks,
> -->Dave
> 
> 
> In a message dated 99-08-25 17:04:48 EDT, you write:
> 
> << Subj:          Re: free version of something like QUIS?
>  Date:  99-08-25 17:04:48 EDT
>  From:  perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG (Gary PERLMAN)
>  Sender:    CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG (ACM SIGCHI WWW Human Factors (Open Discussion))
>  Reply-to:  perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG (Gary PERLMAN)
>  To:    CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
>  
>  QUIS is one of many validated usability evaluation tools.  Most are free.
>  I keep a list of these, along with a free Web-based administration
>  system, at:
>          http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html
>  
>  Gary Perlman
>  
>  > Hi,
>  >
>  > Does anyone know of something available like QUIS for free or at least a 
> lot
>  > less money?  Has anyone come up with their own?  How could someone come up
>  > with their own without infringing on their copyright?
>  >
>  > Thanks
>  >
>  
>  
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From perlman Wed Aug 25 23:00:34 1999
Subject: Re: FW: freelance
To: sullivaj@oclc.org (Sullivan John)
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 23:00:34 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103B2D173@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Sullivan,John" at Aug 25, 99 01:43:19 pm
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> For some time John has been exploring the idea of starting his own
> business, and with the new FirstSearch nearing the end of development, he
> has decided this is the time to pursue his plans.  John is starting a
> business to provide web-based information and related consulting services to
> the home education community.  As many of you know, John and his wife home
> school their own children, and this venture sounds like a perfect fit for
> John's talents and interests.  

As you may know, education is a special interest area of mine;
my professional interest in math education goes back to about 1975.
I am also the web cobbler for the SIGCHI Kids and Computers page:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/

So, yes I am interested in the area, perhaps with a special interest
in the potentials for reaching more people (disability, geographic,
economic, etc. barriers).  See my universal access page:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/

i am not trying to promote myself as a collaborator, but I wanted
you to know that I have more that a passing interest.

What did you have in mind?

Gary


From perlman Thu Aug 26 11:45:26 1999
Subject: Re: thank you
To: dinocera@axrma.uniroma1.it (psycholinux)
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 11:45:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37C4FB39.4D191071@axrma.uniroma1.it> from "psycholinux" at Aug 26, 99 10:30:49 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 26 18:56:18 1999
Subject: Re: http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigcaph/links/
To: rlang@ai.sri.com (Ruth Lang)
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 18:56:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199908261757.KAA18950@gregorio> from "Ruth Lang" at Aug 26, 99 10:57:55 am
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Wow.  Only for Netscape.  I'm looking into it.

Thanks.

Gary

> 
> Gary,
> 
> FYI: When I accessed this page on the morning of 8/26, no links were
> displayed.  It showed title, sentence pointing to you, "Last
> modified," and "Accesses since"; the latter two did not have any data
> and the remainder of the page was blank.
> 
> Ruth E. Lang
> Artificial Intelligence Center			rlang@sri.com
> SRI International, MS EJ221			Office: (650)859-5608
> 333 Ravenswood Ave.				Fax:    (650)859-3735
> Menlo Park, CA  94025
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 26 23:32:51 1999
Subject: Fascinating rhythm; the complete solo piano music of George Gershwin. (fwd)
To: fitchj@oclc.org
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 23:32:51 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman@oclc.org
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Sent as plain text, the query showed &quot; instead of ".
Also quoted in the query would be &, < and >, and perhaps space (&nbsp;).

Maybe we should disable email for the training system
(with PWorldCat and such).  Any users can send email to anyone!

Forwarded message:
> From FirstSearch@oclc.org Thu Aug 26 23:29:41 1999
> From: FirstSearch@oclc.org
> Message-ID: <114284220.935724711405.JavaMail.prodcon@sp03i01>
> Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 23:31:51 -0400 (EDT)
> Reply-To: bounce-bounce@mail.acm.org
> To: perlman@acm.org
> Subject: Fascinating rhythm; the complete solo piano music of George Gershwin.
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> X-Mailer: oa1-server.dev.oclc.org
> 
> Database: WorldCat
> Query: (au=  &quot;gershwin, george,&quot;)
> 
> Comment: 
> Here are 0 marked records for you to look at.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 26 23:36:35 1999
Subject: glossary
To: dishongj@oclc.org
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 23:36:35 -0400 (EDT)
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wildcard entry:

Wildcards can not be used at the beginning of a term.

truncation entry:

should be cross-referenced from wildcard entry

truncation can be placed in the middle of terms, although it may cause too many matches

truncation should only be used after the third character



in general, if a term iwth special characters matches too many different index terms, the search will fail.  I am not sure of the number, but it may be 300 or 900 terms.  Try "com*" in WorldCat.



From perlman Fri Aug 27 11:02:01 1999
Subject: Re: form
To: "Sandy "@HenryMWood.com (Sandy@Henry M Wood)
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 11:02:01 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199908261655.MAA14760@henrymwood.com> from "Sandy@Henry M Wood" at Aug 26, 99 12:48:11 pm
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Sorry.  No form.

You can look over what we did for the SIGCHI Education Survey:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/educhi/#reports

> Do you have a survey form example that you can e-mail me?  We are
> planning to do a survey at our local school with the parents to update
> our knowledge of what everyone does.  Please advise and thank-you.
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Aug 27 11:05:57 1999
Subject: Re: FW: freelance
To: sullivaj@oclc.org (Sullivan, John)
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 11:05:57 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103B2D17F@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Sullivan,John" at Aug 26, 99 01:04:38 pm
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I'm back.  When would you like to get together?

> What I have in mind is basically a home education resource center. I want to
> pull together a collection of resources and services designed specifically
> to meet the needs of middle-high school kids and their parents (who are
> life-long learners in the truest sense of the word). I intend to license
> some content (magazines, newspapers, etc.), build a home schooling
> newsletter database, a web resource database, create a facility to help home
> educators share best practices and other related stuff, and link home
> schoolers to various experts with whom they can consult on various issues.
> Though it will be available to all home schoolers, this site will have a
> Christian focus.
> 
> I have a lot of ideas and a vision for he service, but I'll need a lot of
> help putting it together. I contacted you because I know you could build
> what I am looking for, probably all by yourself! I was hoping to tap into
> your technical expertise, but it is obvious you have a lot more to bring to
> the table.
> 
> Maybe we can get together when you get back to discuss this in more detail.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 11:01 PM
> To: sullivaj@oclc.org
> Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> Subject: Re: FW: freelance
> 
> 
> > For some time John has been exploring the idea of starting his own
> > business, and with the new FirstSearch nearing the end of development, he
> > has decided this is the time to pursue his plans.  John is starting a
> > business to provide web-based information and related consulting services
> to
> > the home education community.  As many of you know, John and his wife home
> > school their own children, and this venture sounds like a perfect fit for
> > John's talents and interests.  
> 
> As you may know, education is a special interest area of mine;
> my professional interest in math education goes back to about 1975.
> I am also the web cobbler for the SIGCHI Kids and Computers page:
> 	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/
> 
> So, yes I am interested in the area, perhaps with a special interest
> in the potentials for reaching more people (disability, geographic,
> economic, etc. barriers).  See my universal access page:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/
> 
> i am not trying to promote myself as a collaborator, but I wanted
> you to know that I have more that a passing interest.
> 
> What did you have in mind?
> 
> Gary
> 


From perlman Fri Aug 27 11:12:30 1999
Subject: BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS: approval required (B41B2E37) (fwd)
To: vincent.lasnik@MANTECH.COM
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 11:12:30 -0400 (EDT)
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Your message was sent to the BuckCHI-announcements list instead of your
intended recipient.

See http://www.asis.org/Chapters/coasis/programs.htm
for information about the event you wish to attend.

Forwarded message:
> From MAILER-DAEMON Wed Aug 25 16:51:32 1999
> Message-Id: <199908252051.QAA111044@mail.acm.org>
> Date:         Wed, 25 Aug 1999 16:51:31 -0400
> From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> Subject:      BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS: approval required (B41B2E37)
> To: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>
> 
> This message  was originally  submitted by vincent.lasnik@MANTECH.COM  to the
> BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS  list at  ACM.ORG. You  can approve  it using  the "OK"
> mechanism,  ignore it,  or repost  an edited  copy. The  message will  expire
> automatically and you do not need to  do anything if you just want to discard
> it. Please refer to  the list owner's guide if you are  not familiar with the
> "OK" mechanism; these instructions are being kept purposefully short for your
> convenience in processing large numbers of messages.
> 
> ----------------- Original message (ID=B41B2E37) (42 lines) -------------------
> Received: from mantech.com ([208.238.133.20])
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> 	([192.240.129.13])
> 	by mantech.com; Wed, 25 Aug 1999 16:46:29 -0400
> From: "Vincent Lasnik" <vincent.lasnik@mantech.com>
> To: <Wagner.6>
> Cc: <BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS>
> Subject: Reservation for Distance Ed Panel on Sept. 22 at OHIOLink
> Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 16:46:45 -0400
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> Judy--
> 
> I am currently a member and on the mailing list for BuckCHI (ACM). Please
> reserve a seat for me at next month's event:
> 
> Distance Education: Challenges and Perspectives (panel discussion) on
> Wednesday, September 22, 1999 at The OhioLink Facility, 2455 North Star
> Road.
> 
> If you could confirm my reservation for this (limited seating) distance ed.
> event I would appreciate it.  Also, could you or some other person provide
> simple directions (a small detail map would work well) to the OhioLink
> facility as I have not visited there before.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Vince Lasnik
> vlasnik@hotmail.com
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Aug 27 11:47:32 1999
Subject: Re: FW: freelance
To: sullivaj@oclc.org (Sullivan, John)
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 11:47:32 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103B2D18D@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Sullivan,John" at Aug 27, 99 11:26:02 am
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Lunch on Monday is good for me.

> whoops, can't do it after work today. How about lunch on Monday?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, August 27, 1999 11:06 AM
> To: sullivaj@oclc.org
> Subject: Re: FW: freelance
> 
> 
> I'm back.  When would you like to get together?
> 
> > What I have in mind is basically a home education resource center. I want
> to
> > pull together a collection of resources and services designed specifically
> > to meet the needs of middle-high school kids and their parents (who are
> > life-long learners in the truest sense of the word). I intend to license
> > some content (magazines, newspapers, etc.), build a home schooling
> > newsletter database, a web resource database, create a facility to help
> home
> > educators share best practices and other related stuff, and link home
> > schoolers to various experts with whom they can consult on various issues.
> > Though it will be available to all home schoolers, this site will have a
> > Christian focus.
> > 
> > I have a lot of ideas and a vision for he service, but I'll need a lot of
> > help putting it together. I contacted you because I know you could build
> > what I am looking for, probably all by yourself! I was hoping to tap into
> > your technical expertise, but it is obvious you have a lot more to bring
> to
> > the table.
> > 
> > Maybe we can get together when you get back to discuss this in more
> detail.
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 11:01 PM
> > To: sullivaj@oclc.org
> > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: Re: FW: freelance
> > 
> > 
> > > For some time John has been exploring the idea of starting his own
> > > business, and with the new FirstSearch nearing the end of development,
> he
> > > has decided this is the time to pursue his plans.  John is starting a
> > > business to provide web-based information and related consulting
> services
> > to
> > > the home education community.  As many of you know, John and his wife
> home
> > > school their own children, and this venture sounds like a perfect fit
> for
> > > John's talents and interests.  
> > 
> > As you may know, education is a special interest area of mine;
> > my professional interest in math education goes back to about 1975.
> > I am also the web cobbler for the SIGCHI Kids and Computers page:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/
> > 
> > So, yes I am interested in the area, perhaps with a special interest
> > in the potentials for reaching more people (disability, geographic,
> > economic, etc. barriers).  See my universal access page:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/
> > 
> > i am not trying to promote myself as a collaborator, but I wanted
> > you to know that I have more that a passing interest.
> > 
> > What did you have in mind?
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> 


From perlman Sat Aug 28 20:07:49 1999
Subject: Re: ?
To: dlpearce@jps.net (David and/or Linda Pearce)
Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 20:07:49 -0400 (EDT)
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The page you wanted to be added to includes this information.
See the second paragraph.

Do you have a URL?  There was none in your signature.

Go to:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/

> Please send information on how my company could be added to your list of
> HCI Sites.
> Thank you,
> 
> David Pearce
> Marketing Director
> Sky's the Limit Interactive
> Sacramento, CA
> Phone 916.485.7469
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Aug 30 23:12:00 1999
Subject: Re: FW: freelance
To: sullivaj@oclc.org (Sullivan John)
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 23:12:00 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103B2D18D@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Sullivan,John" at Aug 27, 99 11:26:02 am
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Thanks again for lunch.  Cheap or not, it was good.

As we discussed, there are a lot of possible components to a service.
I think you will need to prioritize them so that you can deliver
it incrementally and build a user base.  You might consider some
some of loss-leader to make yourself known, ideally so that when
you launch a service that is worth paying for, potential subscribers
would welcome the chance to look it over.

I like the MyLibrary@home idea, but perhaps there are other ways to
make it available than creating your own service.  It's so labor intensive
that I fear it will consume too many resources just to handle updates.
I just put in a suggestion for FirstSearch that libraries could issue
prepaid search cards so users could have the access they want,
even if a library does not want to provide, e.g., full text or some database.
If that happens, then it might fit your needs.  Conversely, what would it
mean to your business plan if it did happen?  Ideally, your service's
value would be broadly based.

We discussed EndNote as a front end to Z39.50.  It is made by
Niles & Associates in Berkeley California, and recently bought
by ISI/ProCite/...  See:
	http://www.niles.com/
They provide "connection files" for many Z39.50 sites.

Listservs.  I searched the http://www.lsoft.com catalist
and found several relevant lists, one for Christian Home Educators
(of Kodiak):
	http://netpals.lsoft.com/archives/chek-talk.html
which pointed me to NetPals at L-Soft, which has claims to be
"free LISTSERV lists for the international school community"
	http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SS1=NETPALS.LSOFT.COM
If you think there are no lists out there that meets your intended market,
maybe running a list would be a good loss-leader (at low cost, too).
Other lists at lsoft:
	http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?qL=home+edu&F=L&F=T

Yahoo had a lot when I searched for:
	home school*
Pages and lists.

Access to Libraries?
	I think I was looking at a list of all public schools.
	WebCats links to online catalogs:
		http://www.lights.com/webcats/
	Yahoo has:
		http://dir.yahoo.com/Reference/Libraries/Public_Libraries/
	The yellow pages might be able to provide a search resulting in a zipcode,
	which can be plugged into some GIS (geographical information system).

That's all I can think of for now.  Let me know if you think you
need my help when you get your plan together.  I don't mind answering
some questions for free to help you on some technical points.

Good luck!

Gary

From perlman Tue Aug 31 09:02:31 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI
To: cmolivera@HOTMAIL.COM
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 09:02:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <19990830154705.93905.qmail@hotmail.com> from "Cristina Olivera" at Aug 30, 99 11:47:05 am
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Welcome to the area.  Although we usually do not do anything during the
summer, there are reoughly monthly technical meetings around town,
usually on the west side, which would be better for you.

Our web site has information on the organization and past activities:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
especially under:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/meetings.html

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Treasurer

> Hi,
> 
> I just moved to Cincinnati and am interested in joining BuckCHI or at least
> finding out some more about it. Would you add me to the subscriber's list
> please?
> 
> Thanks,
> Cristina Olivera
> 
> ______________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 31 09:12:10 1999
Subject: Re: http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigcaph/links/
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary PERLMAN)
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 09:12:10 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: support@acm.org, infodir_sigcaph@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <199908262255.SAA17171@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Aug 26, 99 06:55:44 pm
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This page is still not showing up right.
I have put in a temporary link to the included file.

Gary

> The page:
> 	http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigcaph/links/
> looks fine under MSIE 5.0, but with Netscape 4.06,
> the server-side includes are not getting expanded.
> I have no idea of how SSI could not work depending
> on browser, but this seems to be the case.
> When I view the source for the page, I see the
> unevaluated SSI commands.
> 
> I also do not see the SSI evaluated for Lynx 2.5.
> 
> Can you fix this?
> 
> Gary Perlman, SIGCAPH Link Page Maintainer
> 
> 
> "View Source" from Netscape follows:
> 
> 
> 
> <HTML lang="en">
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>ACM SIGCAPH: Links to Internet Resources on Accessibility</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> 
> <BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffc0">
> 
> <!--#include file="include/caph-banner.html"-->
> 
> <H1>
> Links to Accessibility Resources
> </H1>
> 
> This page maintained by
> <a href="/~perlman/" title="Link to Gary Perlman's home page">
> Gary Perlman</a>,
> based on Internet records in
> <a href="http://www.hcibib.org/" title="Link to the HCI Bibliography">
> The HCI Bibliography
> </a>
> 
> <!--#include file="index.inc"-->
> 
> <HR>
> <!--#config timefmt="%Y-%m-%d"-->
> <div align=center>
> Last modified: <FF><!--#echo var=LAST_MODIFIED--></FF><BR>
> Accesses since 1999-05-07:
>         <!--#exec cmd="/acminfo/2/sigs/sigchi/bin/count.pl /acminfo/1/sigs/sigcaph/links/.links.html" -->
> </div>
> 
> <!--#include file="include/caph-footer.html"-->
> 
> </body>
> </HTML>
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 31 11:18:56 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Logo
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 11:18:56 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To: <37C57ED9.2FB4F769@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Aug 26, 99 01:52:26 pm
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I will look into gettting the rights to the green logo
and into getting several versions for Web, print, etc.

I'll also check on options for mugs, including a company
I have used (in advertisng specialties) and OCLC's suppliers.

Gary

> I like the blue and green versions of the cursor logo.
> That makes 6 votes for the green. That also makes
> a quorum vote for officers (even if Jane and Russ
> vote against). We are getting precariously close to a
> decision on this...scary huh :-)? So if there are no
> objections, I say we move ahead with the green
> logo.
> 
> It was suggested that we put the logo on some
> mugs for new and renewing members. Gary, you
> mentioned you would look into that. What is the
> "per mug" cost if we get 50-75 mugs? They have
> to show  up at a meeting to claim their prize :-).
> 
> Also, Gary, can you see about getting the rights to
> this logo? We can credit them on our web site if desired
> but that's about all we have to offer. If they would
> like some nominal time and materials compensation,
> we can vote on it and decide if it's worth it. If they
> can send us the source files, maybe your OCLC graphic
> designer can make some size variants and web safe
> versions for us - if he/she is willing.
> 
> Thanks all. Barring any problems with "rights to use", we can
> announce the new logo and mugs in our membership renewal
> and first program announcements coming up in September.
> 
> Chris
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > I was asked to circulate a URL for the logos proposed over a year ago:
> >
> > History:
> >
> > The first proposals narrowed the scope to the hand-sketched Ohio:
> >         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/identity/
> > Some variations on the sketched-ohio:
> >         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/identity2/logo2.html
> >
> > The first round of votes showed wide variability for these:
> >         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/logosurvey.html
> > On average, the BuckCHI EC was neutral but the averages
> > were based on combining strong likes and dislikes.
> >
> > I asked for a new set of colors, delivered in June of 1998
> >         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/alternatives/
> > These seemed a little dark to me, if the colors were to be applied
> > to the whole web site, but that's the last last iteration.
> > The designers said they had ideas for the Web site, but never shared them.
> >
> > My two cents:
> >
> >         Blue:
> >                 good, most consistent with ACM colors
> >                 SIGCHI may get a new identity soon,
> >                 but that's been said for 10 years
> >         Brown:
> >                 okay, most consistent with nuts from trees
> >         Green:
> >                 like it the most
> >         Maroon:
> >                 okay, most like OSU colors,
> >                 with which we have no connection
> >         Purple:
> >                 dislike
> >
> > We would need to get a legal release for use of the logo.
> > I can draft one, assuming that the authors are interested
> > in giving us the rights after waiting for so long.
> > Neither renewed their membership in BuckCHI.
> > Ideally, we would get several sized versions with a Web safe palette.
> >
> > OCLC has a talented Web-savvy full-time graphic designer.
> > I could try to get him to contribute a logo.
> >
> > Gary
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 31 14:20:15 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Logo
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 14:20:15 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <v04003a06b3f1b76b7f30@[128.146.97.103]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Aug 31, 99 01:46:20 pm
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> Glad to hear that the work we did on the logo will get used after all.
> Kavita and I did put in quite a bit of effort developing the various logo
> alternatives and it would have been a shame if it had all been in vain.

Especially for a cool logo.

> Your message also reminded me of something we have been meaning to do for a
> while (but have not gotten down to doing for various reasons):  to renew
> our memberships.  To do this, I am guessing we will have to fill out the
> membership form and mail you a check with the payments. Do the checks have
> to be made out to BuckCHI?

Make checks out to BuckCHI and send them to PO Box 20187, Columbus OH 43220.
If Kavita is a full time student, the new student member rate is $0 (i.e., free).

> Giving BuckCHI permission to use the logos is not a problem as long as a
> suitable acknowledgement on the Web site is provided. Complimentary mugs
> would, of course, be an added bonus! Do you need the permission in writing?
> If so, do you have a format in mind?

I think something in writing is advisable.  Here is a draft.
Let me know if you want any parts explained or changed.

============================================================

AGREEMENT

This is an agreement between the Central Ohio ACM SIGCHI chapter (BuckCHI)
and Nagarajan Gopalan and Kavita Appachu (Authors).

Whereas Authors have designed original artwork for BuckCHI (Logo),
a hand-drawn image of Ohio with an arrow icon pointing to the central region.

1. Authors grant to BuckCHI exclusive right to copy, distribute,
display, and create derivative works o Logo.

2. Authors represent to BuckCHI that the work is their original creation
and that they are legally able to grant the rights in Paragraph 1.

3. BuckCHI agrees to acknowledge Authors as the designers and contributors
of Logo on its Website, on a page directly accessible from the home page.

4. BuckCHI agrees to provide Authors with two complimentary copies
of any promotional materials produced with Logo in 1999.

5. This agreement will be in force for such time as BuckCHI uses
Logo on its Website or in promotional materials in other media.

Signed:

_______________________________	______________
Chris Rockwell, (BuckCHI Chair)	Date

_______________________________	______________
Nagarajan Gopalan (Authors)    	Date

_______________________________	______________
Kavita Appachu (Authors)       	Date

============================================================

> We would however like to participate in some way in deciding how the logo
> would be used on the Web site, maybe even in creating some kind of an
> identity manual defining how the logo should be used in various media. In
> fact, if memory serves me right, we started working on designing the logo
> as part of a plan to redesign the Web site and if that project ever takes
> off, we would like to be involved.

While I would welcome your input, I think BuckCHI as an organization
cannot have such conditions attached.  If BuckCHI can not decide how its
logo can be used, then committing to an identity based on that logo 
could have long term liabilities.  If you would like creative control
over a section of the acknowledgement page, I think that would be acceptable.
That would allow you to represent exactly what you want about the logo.

I don't think BuckCHI should need to wait for a site redesign to
get the rights for a logo.  Regardless, I would welcome any of your
ideas for the website.

> Regarding the files, you will have to give me a few days to locate the
> files. It has been a long time, but I am pretty sure they are around, only
> I have to locate them. I should be able to do that over the upcoming
> weekend. We worked in Adobe Photoshop which also uses layers (though it may
> not be compatible with Paint Shop Pro) but I can create whatever variations
> (logo alone, logo plus name etc.) you need.

I think that if the logo and the text are in separate files,
then any layering software can merge them.

> I quite understand about delays in volunteer organizations.....

Oh yeah....

> Thanks
> 
> Nagarajan Gopalan
> ____________
> Interactive Media Specialist
> Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, The Ohio State University
> 1929 Kenny Road, Columbus OH 43210-1079
> E-mail: ngopalan@enc.org Ph.: 614-688-3477
> http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/~ngopalan/
> 
> 
> 

From perlman Tue Aug 31 15:19:01 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Logo
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 15:19:01 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <v04003a08b3f1ce54e148@[128.146.97.103]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Aug 31, 99 02:55:31 pm
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I appreciate your offer to help, and it is welcome.
I'd be happy if you worked on the Website.
And I agree that documentation about how to use the logo would be useful.
I'd be very happy if you would work on the mug design, in particular.
I just don't think it should be a condition for giving rights on the logo.

Gary

> At first glance, the agreement looks fine, but I will take a detailed look
> and let you know.
> 
> >While I would welcome your input, I think BuckCHI as an organization
> >cannot have such conditions attached.  If BuckCHI can not decide how its
> >logo can be used, then committing to an identity based on that logo
> >could have long term liabilities.  If you would like creative control
> >over a section of the acknowledgement page, I think that would be acceptable.
> >That would allow you to represent exactly what you want about the logo.
> >
> >I don't think BuckCHI should need to wait for a site redesign to
> >get the rights for a logo.  Regardless, I would welcome any of your
> >ideas for the website.
> 
> I was not trying to attach any conditions. But I do think that just handing
> over the logo files is an adequate closure to this project. I strongly
> believe that there is a need for documentation defining how the logo should
> be used: what colors, what fonts, different arrangements permissible,
> minimum sizes etc. For the same kinds of reasons that good documentation is
> essential for any software development project: to provide a clear
> understanding to future users/developers of the intent and purpose behind
> the design. I am not talking of something as elaborate as
> http://www.bellandpartners.com/doc/GartnerGroup_Identity_Guideline/index.html or
> http://www.samsung.com/corporate/ci/ or
> http://www.racalworld.com/html/corporate_identity_standards.html  or maybe
> even http://www.compaq.com/inside/idguide/index.html (when it gets
> updated).
> But I do think that these sites may give you an idea of why something like
> this is needed (or check out http://dezign.com/faq01.html )
> 
> This may not have come across as such, but all I was doing was offer to
> help (by participating in some way) in creating some kind of an identity
> definition. And the mention of the Web site redesign was only to point out
> that we had started working on the logo as part of a larger context of use
> (the Web site) and that the logo design cannot stand alone. It was not to
> suggest that BuckCHI should wait for a site redesign to get the rights for
> a logo.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Nagarajan Gopalan
> ____________
> Interactive Media Specialist
> Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, The Ohio State University
> 1929 Kenny Road, Columbus OH 43210-1079
> E-mail: ngopalan@enc.org Ph.: 614-688-3477
> http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/~ngopalan/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 31 20:55:19 1999
Subject: Re: New listowner address
To: lieberma@leland.Stanford.EDU
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 20:55:19 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37CC6309.2C3053E5@leland.stanford.edu> from "Debra Lieberman" at Aug 31, 99 04:19:37 pm
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Done.

> Hi Gary --
> 
> Here's your reminder to change my chi-kids and baychi-kids e-mail address (and
> listowner status) to lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu
> 
> You can make the change any day this week that's convenient for you.
> 
> Thanks again!
> -- Debra
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Should be no problem.
> >
> > Please send me a note on Sept. 3 to make the change.
> >
> > I'll try to put it on a task list that will remind me.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > > Hi Gary --
> > >
> > > I will move to Santa Barbara in early September, yet I plan to continue
> > > serving as the listowner for CHI-Kids and BayCHI-Kids.  On September 3,
> > > would you please make the changes necessary to register my new e-mail
> > > address as listowner of these two lists?  I will unsubscribe and
> > > subscribe myself to the list.  It's just the listowner status I don't
> > > know how to change.
> > >
> > > My current e-mail address is lieberma@leland.stanford.edu and my new
> > > e-mail address is lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu  (Note that there is no "n" at
> > > the end of "lieberma" in these addresses.  Hard to believe in this day
> > > and age I'm still limited to 8 characters.)
> > >
> > > Thanks, Gary
> > >
> > > Best,
> > > -- Debra
> > > _______________________________
> > > Debra Lieberman, Ph.D.
> > > Media Research and Instructional Design
> > >
> > > 62 Peter Coutts Circle
> > > Stanford, CA 94305
> > >
> > > Phone: (650) 493-4979
> > > E-mail: lieberma@leland.stanford.edu
> > >
> > > Web (CHI-Kids): http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/
> > > Web (BayCHI-Kids): http://www.baychi.org/bof/kids/index.html
> > >
> > >
> > >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Sep  1 20:30:14 1999
Subject: CHI-BULLETIN-EDITOR: error report from TWI.TUDELFT.NL (fwd)
To: jjl@ACM.ORG
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 20:30:14 -0400 (EDT)
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Apparently, your 4.5 Meg attachment did not get delivered.
Usually, file this size are best mounted on a Web or FTP server.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 18:16:44 -0400
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> Dr. Konstan,
> 
> Hi. I have enclosed a tar file which contains an editable Latex
> file, laviola_paper2.tex, and the accomanying postscript figures.
> 
> If you have any questions or problems, let me know.
> 
> Look forward to hearing from you,
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> Joseph J LaViola Jr.
> Brown University, Dept. of Computer Science, Box 1910, Providence, RI 02912
> Phone: 401-863-7662   Fax: 401-863-7657   URL: www.cs.brown.edu/people/jjl
> 

From perlman Thu Sep  2 12:56:37 1999
Subject: Re: HCIBIB Search Service: System Usability Questionnaire
To: tgg@scs.leeds.ac.uk
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 1999 12:56:37 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: director@oclc.org
In-Reply-To: <199908191331.JAA15510@turing.acm.org> from "OCLC-SUQ" at Aug 19, 99 09:31:03 am
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Thanks Tom,

You are not the first to point this out.
I think I was, but there is a reason or two.
I have made a FAQ for the site:
	http://www.hcibib.org/faq.html

system=HCIBIB Search Service
date=99-08-19 09:30:54
comment=It would be far more useful if the analysis summary of the search and the suggestions preceeded the presentation of the detailed results.

Tom Gough tgg@scs.leeds.ac.uk

From perlman Fri Sep  3 09:37:45 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Logo
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 09:37:45 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a08b3f1ce54e148@[128.146.97.103]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Aug 31, 99 02:55:31 pm
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Hi,

Have you had enough time to look over the agreement?
I'd like to get that done so we can proceed with
contracting for some mugs.  The artwork can come later.

Gary

> 
> At first glance, the agreement looks fine, but I will take a detailed look
> and let you know.
> 
> >While I would welcome your input, I think BuckCHI as an organization
> >cannot have such conditions attached.  If BuckCHI can not decide how its
> >logo can be used, then committing to an identity based on that logo
> >could have long term liabilities.  If you would like creative control
> >over a section of the acknowledgement page, I think that would be acceptable.
> >That would allow you to represent exactly what you want about the logo.
> >
> >I don't think BuckCHI should need to wait for a site redesign to
> >get the rights for a logo.  Regardless, I would welcome any of your
> >ideas for the website.
> 
> I was not trying to attach any conditions. But I do think that just handing
> over the logo files is an adequate closure to this project. I strongly
> believe that there is a need for documentation defining how the logo should
> be used: what colors, what fonts, different arrangements permissible,
> minimum sizes etc. For the same kinds of reasons that good documentation is
> essential for any software development project: to provide a clear
> understanding to future users/developers of the intent and purpose behind
> the design. I am not talking of something as elaborate as
> http://www.bellandpartners.com/doc/GartnerGroup_Identity_Guideline/index.html or
> http://www.samsung.com/corporate/ci/ or
> http://www.racalworld.com/html/corporate_identity_standards.html  or maybe
> even http://www.compaq.com/inside/idguide/index.html (when it gets
> updated).
> But I do think that these sites may give you an idea of why something like
> this is needed (or check out http://dezign.com/faq01.html )
> 
> This may not have come across as such, but all I was doing was offer to
> help (by participating in some way) in creating some kind of an identity
> definition. And the mention of the Web site redesign was only to point out
> that we had started working on the logo as part of a larger context of use
> (the Web site) and that the logo design cannot stand alone. It was not to
> suggest that BuckCHI should wait for a site redesign to get the rights for
> a logo.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Nagarajan Gopalan
> ____________
> Interactive Media Specialist
> Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, The Ohio State University
> 1929 Kenny Road, Columbus OH 43210-1079
> E-mail: ngopalan@enc.org Ph.: 614-688-3477
> http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/~ngopalan/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep  3 11:52:28 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Logo
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 11:52:28 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <v04003a06b3f592a9b6cd@[128.146.97.103]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 3, 99 11:14:47 am
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I think this answers all your comments.
If it is okay, then please print two copies,
sign them, and mail them both to:
	Chris Rockwell
	R&R Research, Inc.
	1373 Grandview Ave. Suite 210
	Columbus OH 43212
Chris will sign them and return one to you.

Gary

AGREEMENT

This is an agreement between the Central Ohio ACM SIGCHI chapter (BuckCHI)
and Nagarajan Gopalan and Kavita Appachu (Designers).

Whereas Designers have designed original artwork for BuckCHI (Logo),
a stylized representation of Ohio with an arrow icon pointing to the
central region which is highlighted.

1. Designers grant to BuckCHI exclusive right to copy, distribute,
display, and create derivative works of Logo.

2. Designers represent to BuckCHI that the work is their original creation
and that they are legally able to grant the rights in Paragraph 1.

3. BuckCHI agrees to acknowledge Designers as the designers and contributors
of Logo on its Website, on a page directly accessible from the home page.

4. Designers shall have the right to include the Logo in their resumes
and portfolios, in print, electronic, or other media.

5. BuckCHI agrees to provide Designers with two complimentary copies
of any promotional materials produced with Logo in 1999.

6. BuckCHI agrees to provide Designers with two complimentary copies
of any any stationary (including, but not limited to letterhead,
envelopes, business cards) that BuckCHI may produce incorporating the
logo for Designers' portfolios.

7. This agreement will be in force for such time as BuckCHI uses
Logo on its Website or in promotional materials in other media.


Signed:

_______________________________	______________
Chris Rockwell, (BuckCHI Chair)	Date

_______________________________	______________
Nagarajan Gopalan (Designers) 	Date

_______________________________	______________
Kavita Appachu (Designers)   	Date

============================================================

From perlman Fri Sep  3 13:36:45 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Logo (fwd)
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 13:36:45 -0400 (EDT)
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Chris,

I have negotiated for the logo rights.
Nagarajan will be sending you two signed copies
of the agreement below.  Please sign them
and send one to the Designers.  The other
should be filed away with other docs,
perhaps with our librarian.

Let me know when you have signed it
so I can make more progress on the mugs.

About the mugs, I think we can get a variety
of good deals, ranging from $1 to $3 per mug.
The range of minumum runs for these is from
50 to 144.  If we assume 40 for current members,
and about 10 per year for speakers at meetings,
144 seems like a lifetime supply.  Many runs
are at 72, which seems good for a 2-3 year supply.

Gary

Forwarded message:
> From ngopalan@enc.org Fri Sep  3 12:16:47 1999
> X-Sender: ngopalan@galileo.enc.org
> Message-Id: <v04003a08b3f5a5461601@[128.146.97.103]>
> In-Reply-To: <199909031552.LAA14172@turing.acm.org>
> References: <v04003a06b3f592a9b6cd@[128.146.97.103]> from "Nagarajan
>  Gopalan" at Sep 3, 99 11:14:47 am
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 12:18:54 -0400
> To: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> From: Nagarajan Gopalan <ngopalan@enc.org>
> Subject: Re: BuckCHI Logo
> 
> 
> Looks good. Will be in the mail to Chris tomorrow.
> 
> At 11:52 AM -0400 9/3/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >I think this answers all your comments.
> >If it is okay, then please print two copies,
> >sign them, and mail them both to:
> >	Chris Rockwell
> >	R&R Research, Inc.
> >	1373 Grandview Ave. Suite 210
> >	Columbus OH 43212
> >Chris will sign them and return one to you.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >AGREEMENT
> >
> >This is an agreement between the Central Ohio ACM SIGCHI chapter (BuckCHI)
> >and Nagarajan Gopalan and Kavita Appachu (Designers).
> >
> >Whereas Designers have designed original artwork for BuckCHI (Logo),
> >a stylized representation of Ohio with an arrow icon pointing to the
> >central region which is highlighted.
> >
> >1. Designers grant to BuckCHI exclusive right to copy, distribute,
> >display, and create derivative works of Logo.
> >
> >2. Designers represent to BuckCHI that the work is their original creation
> >and that they are legally able to grant the rights in Paragraph 1.
> >
> >3. BuckCHI agrees to acknowledge Designers as the designers and contributors
> >of Logo on its Website, on a page directly accessible from the home page.
> >
> >4. Designers shall have the right to include the Logo in their resumes
> >and portfolios, in print, electronic, or other media.
> >
> >5. BuckCHI agrees to provide Designers with two complimentary copies
> >of any promotional materials produced with Logo in 1999.
> >
> >6. BuckCHI agrees to provide Designers with two complimentary copies
> >of any any stationary (including, but not limited to letterhead,
> >envelopes, business cards) that BuckCHI may produce incorporating the
> >logo for Designers' portfolios.
> >
> >7. This agreement will be in force for such time as BuckCHI uses
> >Logo on its Website or in promotional materials in other media.
> >
> >
> >Signed:
> >
> >_______________________________	______________
> >Chris Rockwell, (BuckCHI Chair)	Date
> >
> >_______________________________	______________
> >Nagarajan Gopalan (Designers) 	Date
> >
> >_______________________________	______________
> >Kavita Appachu (Designers)   	Date
> >
> >============================================================
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep  3 13:39:43 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Logo
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 13:39:43 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a08b3f5a5461601@[128.146.97.103]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 3, 99 12:18:54 pm
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Great.  Let me know about the artwork search.

I'd like to get your ideas about the Web site,
initially to add the logo and chnage the color scheme,
which could be done soon, and also for more ambitious
changes which could be done over months.

Gary

> Looks good. Will be in the mail to Chris tomorrow.
> 
> At 11:52 AM -0400 9/3/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >I think this answers all your comments.
> >If it is okay, then please print two copies,
> >sign them, and mail them both to:
> >	Chris Rockwell
> >	R&R Research, Inc.
> >	1373 Grandview Ave. Suite 210
> >	Columbus OH 43212
> >Chris will sign them and return one to you.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >AGREEMENT
> >
> >This is an agreement between the Central Ohio ACM SIGCHI chapter (BuckCHI)
> >and Nagarajan Gopalan and Kavita Appachu (Designers).
> >
> >Whereas Designers have designed original artwork for BuckCHI (Logo),
> >a stylized representation of Ohio with an arrow icon pointing to the
> >central region which is highlighted.
> >
> >1. Designers grant to BuckCHI exclusive right to copy, distribute,
> >display, and create derivative works of Logo.
> >
> >2. Designers represent to BuckCHI that the work is their original creation
> >and that they are legally able to grant the rights in Paragraph 1.
> >
> >3. BuckCHI agrees to acknowledge Designers as the designers and contributors
> >of Logo on its Website, on a page directly accessible from the home page.
> >
> >4. Designers shall have the right to include the Logo in their resumes
> >and portfolios, in print, electronic, or other media.
> >
> >5. BuckCHI agrees to provide Designers with two complimentary copies
> >of any promotional materials produced with Logo in 1999.
> >
> >6. BuckCHI agrees to provide Designers with two complimentary copies
> >of any any stationary (including, but not limited to letterhead,
> >envelopes, business cards) that BuckCHI may produce incorporating the
> >logo for Designers' portfolios.
> >
> >7. This agreement will be in force for such time as BuckCHI uses
> >Logo on its Website or in promotional materials in other media.
> >
> >
> >Signed:
> >
> >_______________________________	______________
> >Chris Rockwell, (BuckCHI Chair)	Date
> >
> >_______________________________	______________
> >Nagarajan Gopalan (Designers) 	Date
> >
> >_______________________________	______________
> >Kavita Appachu (Designers)   	Date
> >
> >============================================================
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep  6 14:45:47 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: Simon.Patarin@inria.fr (Simon Patarin)
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 14:45:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.OSF.4.10.9909061126070.17709-100000@spirou.inria.fr> from "Simon Patarin" at Sep 6, 99 11:26:50 am
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fmeh

> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep  6 14:47:06 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: masato@jaist.ac.jp (Masato Ishizaki)
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 14:47:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990906190726Y.masato@jaist.ac.jp> from "Masato Ishizaki" at Sep 6, 99 07:07:26 pm
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fmeh

> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Mon Sep  6 14:50:06 1999
Subject: Re: online references for HCI
To: dchang@delfin.com (Domingo Chang)
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 14:50:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <872567E4.005E1596.00@londo.denver.delfin.com> from "Domingo Chang" at Sep 6, 99 11:05:20 am
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Here it is:
	http://www.hcibib.org

By the Way, there is no "c" in Ben Shneiderman's name,
although you get an interesting message from the HCI Bib
search if you look for: Schneiderman

Cheers

Gary Perlman

> 
> 
> Hello Mr Perlman
> 
> your work at providing online ftp references to scientific journals and
> conferences is mentioned in the book for my present class:  Designing the User
> Interface by Ben Schneiderman as a great reference for journal, conference and
> books abstracts....
> 
> may I get the URL or ftp site's name for this reference material?
> 
> thanks
> 
> dom chang
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep  6 21:52:16 1999
Subject: Re: NETCENTER uid=perlmangary key=OBW2zoG/V8en CONFIRM!
To: netcenter-reg@netscape.com
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 21:52:16 -0400 (EDT)
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> 
> <html><pre> 
> 
> Dear Gary Perlman, 
> 
> Welcome to Netcenter! In order to gain full access to Netcenter
> member services, please CONFIRM that this is your correct email
> address by replying to this message within 48 hours.
> 
> PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL UNLESS YOU PERSONALLY
> REGISTERED FOR THIS NETCENTER SERVICE. If you don't reply, we 
> will assume you did not register.
> 
> You can reply by:
> 
> 1. Clicking Reply and Send to return this email to Netcenter
>                
>       OR
> 
> 2. If you CAN YOU SEE THE IMAGE BELOW, just click on the image to
>    confirm your account.
> 
> <A HREF=
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> 
> 
> Thank You! 
> 
> Netcenter Registration 
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> 
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> 
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> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep  7 12:46:36 1999
Subject: Re: Updating information
To: bristol@intellect-net.com (Robin Beecroft)
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 12:46:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199909071540.LAA61826@mail.acm.org> from "Robin Beecroft" at Sep 7, 99 04:39:27 pm
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Dear Robin Beecroft,

I added your information which now appears in the HCI Bibliography
and on the ACM SIGCHI site (under hci-sites/publishers and
under publications/publishers).

If you go to this URL :
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=Ablex%20Publishing&word=checked&file=books
you will see 24 books published by Ablex.  I have tried to update them
with new information.  Let me know what you think.

On your page:
	http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/duffy/online1.htm
the second ISBN may be incorrect.

As for future books, any method works for the HCI Bibliography.
You can send information or a pointer to a web page for the book.
A good example of an entry with the detail I like to include is:
	http://hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=B.Beyer.98
That is:
	basic bibliographic information
	brief table of contents
	link to publishers page for the book
	link to detailed table of contents

> Dear Gary Perlman
> 
> We have just registered on your site as a publisher of HCI. We notice that
> the books listed as Ablex titles are no longer with them but with us, and we
> would like to register them as being Intellect books. How can we correct
> this information, and update our list as we publish more titles in HCI in
> the near future?
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Robin Beecroft
> 
> --
> Intellect is a multidisciplinary publisher tracking contemporary and
> cultural issues through its books, journals and website. Full details and
> ordering at www.intellectbooks.com
> 
> INTELLECT LTD ­ Editorial and Marketing,
> The Tobacco Factory, Raleigh Road Bristol BS3 1TF, UK
> Tel: 44 (0)117 902 0326     Fax: 44 (0)1392 475110
> Email: bristol@intellect-net.com     Website: www.intellectbooks.com
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep  7 15:07:14 1999
Subject: Re: FW: Two other questions
To: Steven@liu.com
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 15:07:14 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu
In-Reply-To: <E1C7F17223C0D111AADC00A024C607B3162E47@www.hauserinc.com> from "Steven@liu.com" at Sep 7, 99 11:27:20 am
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The only criteria for the list owner are:
 * should not be the main recipient
 * should be able and willing to act on bounce meessages
Setting up Joe as the main owner is great.

As for caching the SIGCHI page, that is between you and your browser.
Shift-Refresh sometimes has a better effect.

As for the membership info, I think this had to be changed by hand
every issue (ughh) and depended on ACM staff following up on a request.
Ask Steven Pemberton how it was done.

> I've been going through the mailing lists, and noticed that Gary Perlman is
> set as the list owner who receives all bounce messages.  Since I'm updating
> the lists anyway, is he the right person for this, or is it just that the
> Bulletin lists were last updated when he was?  Is there a single address
> to which these messages should be sent?
> 
> JK
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joseph Konstan [mailto:konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu]
> Sent: Monday, September 06, 1999 1:36 PM
> To: 'steven@liu.com'
> Subject: Two other questions
> 
> 
> (Please feel free to forward -- or bounce back to me -- if you're the wrong
> person for these.)
> 
> 1.  I've noticed that it takes a long time for updates to the SIGCHI
> Bulletin web pages to
>      show up (REFRESH doesn't do it -- must be a cache of some sort).  Is
> there a way to
>      force a reload--perhaps some program on turing that causes the server
> to notice a change?
> 
> 2.  Things are set up to force membership login for the current issue of the
> bulletin, but I haven't
>      been able to find the files that control which directories are
> "members-only."  Is that
>      something that you or ACM handles at a higher level?  I ask, because we
> may want to do
>      something different when the first three issues for 1999 come out at
> once.
> 
> JK
> 
> --
> Joseph A. Konstan
> Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
> University of Minnesota
> konstan@cs.umn.edu
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Sep  8 14:50:57 1999
Subject: Re: Address for Mailing List
To: JaneHenderson@cs.com
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 14:50:57 -0400 (EDT)
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He is on the list with his acm alias, which points to the address below.

> Gary,
> 
> I just talked with James Geyerman.  His address has changed and I don't know 
> if he is on the mailing list anymore.  If he isn't there... could you add 
> him?  He probably hasn't paid dues in a while so he is not on the membership 
> list.  But he should be on the general distribution list anyway.  If he gets 
> to a meeting this fall I suspect he will pay up on his dues... but he needs 
> to get the notices about the meetings...
> 
> James Geyerman
> JTGeyerman@cs.com
> 
> Thanks,
> Jane
> 


From perlman Wed Sep  8 20:38:30 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: kosta@iwwnt.iwwl.rwth-aachen.de
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 20:38:30 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <14294.62827.323705.348083@iwwnt.iwwl.rwth-aachen.de> from "Konstantin Malakhanov" at Sep 9, 99 01:46:51 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
> 
> Konstantin Malakhanov
> ---
> Institut for Hydraulic Engineering & Groundwater Mgmt., 
> RWTH Aachen, Germany
> E-Mail: malakhanov@iww.rwth-aachen.de          Tel. +49/(0)241/807343
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Sep  9 09:06:09 1999
Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: Designing the User Interface Booksite (fwd)
To: roger.chapman@acm.org
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 09:06:09 -0400 (EDT)
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I have updated the old dtui entry.  Thanks.

Gary

Forwarded message:
> From httpd@turing.acm.org Thu Sep  9 02:45:00 1999
> Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 02:44:57 -0400 (EDT)
> From: httpd <httpd@turing.acm.org>
> Message-Id: <199909090644.CAA27926@turing.acm.org>
> Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: Designing the User Interface Booksite
> 
> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> 
> %M U.___  
> %0 INTERNET
> %D 1999-09-09
> %A Roger Chapman
> %C OH
> %I The Ohio State University
> %K hci-sites:resources booksite hci-education
> %T Designing the User Interface Booksite
> %U roger.chapman@acm.org
> %W http://www.awl.com/dtui/
> %X Booksite for Ben Shneiderman's, "Designing the User Interface".
> 


From perlman Thu Sep  9 10:57:20 1999
Subject: Re: Suggest-a-Link!: Designing the User Interface Booksite
To: roger.chapman@acm.org (Roger Chapman)
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 10:57:20 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.19990909102104.009d35b0@pop.service.ohio-state.edu> from "Roger Chapman" at Sep 9, 99 10:21:04 am
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Yes, booksites are the way to go.  In a review I wrote a little while back
I lamented the fact that the new edition of Helander's Handbook of HCI
did not have a booksite, and the links mentioned in it were already decaying.

Gary

PS: I liked your dogs' web pages.

> Thanks Gary -
> 
> I mainly just wanted to get the keyword 'booksite' added as I think that is
> an interesting concept and the number of booksites seems to be growing -
> yet there  is no discussion of them I can find.  Ben and I have submitted
> one paper to SIGCSE and plan to write a second, so that may start to change!
> 
> Roger.
> 
> Roger Chapman
> Ph.D. candidate in Cognitive Systems Engineering at The Ohio State University 
> 210 Baker Systems Engineering
> 1971 Neil Avenue
> Columbus, OH 43210
> Tel: (614) 889-8096
> Email: Chapman.152@osu.edu
> 
> At 09:06 AM 9/9/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >I have updated the old dtui entry.  Thanks.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >Forwarded message:
> >> From httpd@turing.acm.org Thu Sep  9 02:45:00 1999
> >> Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 02:44:57 -0400 (EDT)
> >> From: httpd <httpd@turing.acm.org>
> >> Message-Id: <199909090644.CAA27926@turing.acm.org>
> >> Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: Designing the User Interface Booksite
> >> 
> >> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> >> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> >> 
> >> %M U.___  
> >> %0 INTERNET
> >> %D 1999-09-09
> >> %A Roger Chapman
> >> %C OH
> >> %I The Ohio State University
> >> %K hci-sites:resources booksite hci-education
> >> %T Designing the User Interface Booksite
> >> %U roger.chapman@acm.org
> >> %W http://www.awl.com/dtui/
> >> %X Booksite for Ben Shneiderman's, "Designing the User Interface".
> >> 
> >
> >
> >
> 


From perlman Thu Sep  9 15:34:57 1999
Subject: Re: Problems accessing the ACM DL
To: worthman@hq.acm.org (Kathleen Worthman)
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 15:34:57 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <57666D1492FCD111B658000629AB4A20E32BBA@hq.acm.org> from "Kathleen Worthman" at Sep 9, 99 03:00:56 pm
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Thanks.  I did not have the same problems last night.

> Dear Mr. Perlman;
> 
> Thank you for your email message.  I apologize that you are having some problems.  Your message is being forwarded to the Digital Library Support team (at dl-feedback@acm.org).  Someone will look into this matter and get back to you as soon as possible..
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Kathy Worthman
> ACM Member Services
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent:	Sunday, September 05, 1999 11:31 PM
> > To:	acmhelp@acm.org
> > Cc:	perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject:	Problems accessing the ACM DL
> > 
> > Dear ACM,
> > 
> > I am having problems accessing articles in the ACM DL.
> > Specifically with CHI99 proceedings in:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/chi/302979/index.html
> > When I try to view an article, I am prompted about half the time
> > for my name and password.  Most of the time it takes it, but sometimes
> > it does not.  For about 1 in 10 articles, I end up on the screen
> > asking me for money.
> > 
> > Previously, I only had to enter my password once per session.
> > So this seems like a big step back.
> > 
> > Nothing I know of has changed on my Win 98 machine of my
> > MSIE 5.0 browser.
> > 
> > My member number is 2463016.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman
> > 2008 Lane Road
> > Columbu, OH 43220
> 


From perlman Thu Sep  9 15:39:49 1999
Subject: Re: Suggest-a-Link!: Designing the User Interface Booksite
To: chapman.152@osu.edu (Roger Chapman)
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 15:39:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990909125353.00a69660@pop.service.ohio-state.edu> from "Roger Chapman" at Sep 9, 99 01:04:44 pm
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> 
> Gary -
> 
> Actually, that (or similar if you prefer) might be a good quote - if that
> is ok with you.  I'm planning on submitting the paper electronically this
> evening, so there is just a little time to get it in.  If you don't have
> the reference handy I could possibly add it later if the paper is accepted.
> 
> Thanks for being interested enough in me to look at my web pages at OSU.  I
> keep thinking I should start going to the BUCKCHI meetings and introduce
> myself to you.  Although I am in the Cognitive Systems Engineering program
> at OSU I am really headed more in the HCI direction, so I would be very
> interested in any advice you might have.
> 
> Roger.

Here is the review, which appeared in the HFES "Ergnomics in Design"
(not sure which issue), but probably in 1998 or early 1999.  The most
relevant part is:

	An online table of contents and search could be provided
	to help time-pressured developers find relevant information.
	Such an online presence would also allow updates
	of volatile information such as web links
	(which have already started to decay).

Not as ambitious as a booksite, though, but a place where a book
can be kept alive.

Please do come to the BuckCHI meetings.  They should be starting soon.

Gary

-------------------

Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction
Second, Edition
Edited by Martin G. Helander, Thomas K. Landauer, and Prasad V. Prabhu
1997, 1602 pages, $390.00 (30% discount for HFES members)
Amsterdam, The Netherlands: North Holland / Elsevier
ISBN 0-444-81862-6 http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/hci
REVIEWED BY Gary Perlman, perlman@oclc.org

This 3+ kg "handbook" is a major update of the 1987 classic resource
(62 vs. 52 chapters, 1600 vs. 1200 pages).
Most chapters are new, and all are updated to early 1997.
According to the preface, the Handbook "is intended
to summarize the research and provide recommendations for how the
information can be used by designers of computer systems."
As a research summary, the book is a great success
and a reasonable first resource for researchers and students.
Research is the only focus of some chapters,
and for those, other sources within the Handbook
may provide adequate guidance to practitioners.
Coverage of comparable material in several chapters
is thus a strength of the Handbook, but it is also a weakness.
It was hard to predict in which of the nine sections
topics would appear, so I recommend careful study of the
table of contents with limited regard to the sections.
For example, information presentation is covered in chapters
2, 6, 19, 23, and 25 (in two sections).
The high quality and breadth of the content makes the effort worthwhile.

There are some other deficiencies in the usability of the material.
The author index is 31 pages, but it does not merge variations
of author names (including misspelled author names).
The subject index appears automatically generated and is 32 pages.
For such a monumental author-coordination effort,
such lack of organization and retrieval aids are understandable,
but it does add to the effort required by the reader.
An online table of contents and search could be provided
to help time-pressured developers find relevant information.
Such an online presence would also allow updates
of volatile information such as web links
(which have already started to decay).

Some chapters stood out as exceptionally strong:
Landauer's chapter 9 on Research Methods,
Gould et al's chapter 10 on System Design,
Wixon and Wilson's chapter 27 on Usability Engineering,
and Vora and Helander's chapter 38 on Hypertext and the Internet.
In addition to solid chapters covering analysis, design, and evaluation,
the Handbook features many chapters featuring
intelligent and multimedia interfaces.
There are some topics I missed in the Handbook:
questionnaire design, display devices, interfaces for children,
for example, but overall, the content is comprehensive.

The 1987 edition was one of the best resources for the field of HCI.
The 1997 edition should prove to be as useful for years to come.

Gary Perlman is a consulting research scientist at the OCLC
Online Computer Library Center where he develops search
and retrieval systems for bibliographic and full text information.

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

From perlman Thu Sep  9 20:42:41 1999
Subject: Re: FW: Two other questions
To: konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu (Joseph Konstan)
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 20:42:41 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E1C683F06F22D311915C00A0C98414A40200C6@exchange.cs.umn.edu> from "Joseph Konstan" at Sep 9, 99 06:17:15 pm
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While it's fine to remove me from all the lists,
I have often been the only person in SIGCHI who
knew how to change the settings.  Hence I have
been a silent owner of most SIGCHI lists.
If you want to remove that option, it's okay with me.

When I have put new versions of the headers,
the changes appear typically within 10 seconds.
Sometimes they take longer when some activity
is taking precedence, like a few thousand distributions.
The bottleneck might be at your end.

Gary

> Thanks Gary.  I removed you from every list except the one where I'm the
> only recipient.  
> 
> Also, there seems to be more caching going on at ACM -- it took hours even
> for _a different browser_ to see the changes.  Probably part of their plan
> to support higher throughput.
> 
> JK
> 
> --
> Joseph A. Konstan
> Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
> University of Minnesota
> konstan@cs.umn.edu
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent:	Tuesday, September 07, 1999 2:07 PM
> > To:	Steven@liu.com
> > Cc:	konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu
> > Subject:	Re: FW: Two other questions
> > 
> > The only criteria for the list owner are:
> >  * should not be the main recipient
> >  * should be able and willing to act on bounce meessages
> > Setting up Joe as the main owner is great.
> > 
> > As for caching the SIGCHI page, that is between you and your browser.
> > Shift-Refresh sometimes has a better effect.
> > 
> > As for the membership info, I think this had to be changed by hand
> > every issue (ughh) and depended on ACM staff following up on a request.
> > Ask Steven Pemberton how it was done.
> > 
> > > I've been going through the mailing lists, and noticed that Gary Perlman
> > is
> > > set as the list owner who receives all bounce messages.  Since I'm
> > updating
> > > the lists anyway, is he the right person for this, or is it just that
> > the
> > > Bulletin lists were last updated when he was?  Is there a single address
> > > to which these messages should be sent?
> > > 
> > > JK
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Joseph Konstan [mailto:konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu]
> > > Sent: Monday, September 06, 1999 1:36 PM
> > > To: 'steven@liu.com'
> > > Subject: Two other questions
> > > 
> > > 
> > > (Please feel free to forward -- or bounce back to me -- if you're the
> > wrong
> > > person for these.)
> > > 
> > > 1.  I've noticed that it takes a long time for updates to the SIGCHI
> > > Bulletin web pages to
> > >      show up (REFRESH doesn't do it -- must be a cache of some sort).
> > Is
> > > there a way to
> > >      force a reload--perhaps some program on turing that causes the
> > server
> > > to notice a change?
> > > 
> > > 2.  Things are set up to force membership login for the current issue of
> > the
> > > bulletin, but I haven't
> > >      been able to find the files that control which directories are
> > > "members-only."  Is that
> > >      something that you or ACM handles at a higher level?  I ask,
> > because we
> > > may want to do
> > >      something different when the first three issues for 1999 come out
> > at
> > > once.
> > > 
> > > JK
> > > 
> > > --
> > > Joseph A. Konstan
> > > Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
> > > University of Minnesota
> > > konstan@cs.umn.edu
> > > 
> > > 
> 


From perlman Thu Sep  9 21:28:22 1999
Subject: Re: FW: Two other questions
To: konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu (Joseph Konstan)
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 21:28:22 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E1C683F06F22D311915C00A0C98414A40200C9@exchange.cs.umn.edu> from "Joseph Konstan" at Sep 9, 99 08:05:06 pm
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> Actually, that is what I did -- I just took you out of being a non-quiet
> owner.

Okay.

> Also, I haven't had any delays on list changes, just web page changes.
> Undoubtably a different server, but not worth wasting your time over.

Maybe it's a caching thing on your browser?  Just guessing.

All for now.

Thanks for taking over the Bulletin.  I think you'll do a great job.

Gary

> JK
> --
> Joseph A. Konstan
> Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
> University of Minnesota
> konstan@cs.umn.edu
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent:	Thursday, September 09, 1999 7:43 PM
> > To:	konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu
> > Subject:	Re: FW: Two other questions
> > 
> > While it's fine to remove me from all the lists,
> > I have often been the only person in SIGCHI who
> > knew how to change the settings.  Hence I have
> > been a silent owner of most SIGCHI lists.
> > If you want to remove that option, it's okay with me.
> > 
> > When I have put new versions of the headers,
> > the changes appear typically within 10 seconds.
> > Sometimes they take longer when some activity
> > is taking precedence, like a few thousand distributions.
> > The bottleneck might be at your end.
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > Thanks Gary.  I removed you from every list except the one where I'm the
> > > only recipient.  
> > > 
> > > Also, there seems to be more caching going on at ACM -- it took hours
> > even
> > > for _a different browser_ to see the changes.  Probably part of their
> > plan
> > > to support higher throughput.
> > > 
> > > JK
> > > 
> > > --
> > > Joseph A. Konstan
> > > Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
> > > University of Minnesota
> > > konstan@cs.umn.edu
> > > 
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > > > Sent:	Tuesday, September 07, 1999 2:07 PM
> > > > To:	Steven@liu.com
> > > > Cc:	konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu
> > > > Subject:	Re: FW: Two other questions
> > > > 
> > > > The only criteria for the list owner are:
> > > >  * should not be the main recipient
> > > >  * should be able and willing to act on bounce meessages
> > > > Setting up Joe as the main owner is great.
> > > > 
> > > > As for caching the SIGCHI page, that is between you and your browser.
> > > > Shift-Refresh sometimes has a better effect.
> > > > 
> > > > As for the membership info, I think this had to be changed by hand
> > > > every issue (ughh) and depended on ACM staff following up on a
> > request.
> > > > Ask Steven Pemberton how it was done.
> > > > 
> > > > > I've been going through the mailing lists, and noticed that Gary
> > Perlman
> > > > is
> > > > > set as the list owner who receives all bounce messages.  Since I'm
> > > > updating
> > > > > the lists anyway, is he the right person for this, or is it just
> > that
> > > > the
> > > > > Bulletin lists were last updated when he was?  Is there a single
> > address
> > > > > to which these messages should be sent?
> > > > > 
> > > > > JK
> > > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > > From: Joseph Konstan [mailto:konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu]
> > > > > Sent: Monday, September 06, 1999 1:36 PM
> > > > > To: 'steven@liu.com'
> > > > > Subject: Two other questions
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > (Please feel free to forward -- or bounce back to me -- if you're
> > the
> > > > wrong
> > > > > person for these.)
> > > > > 
> > > > > 1.  I've noticed that it takes a long time for updates to the SIGCHI
> > > > > Bulletin web pages to
> > > > >      show up (REFRESH doesn't do it -- must be a cache of some
> > sort).
> > > > Is
> > > > > there a way to
> > > > >      force a reload--perhaps some program on turing that causes the
> > > > server
> > > > > to notice a change?
> > > > > 
> > > > > 2.  Things are set up to force membership login for the current
> > issue of
> > > > the
> > > > > bulletin, but I haven't
> > > > >      been able to find the files that control which directories are
> > > > > "members-only."  Is that
> > > > >      something that you or ACM handles at a higher level?  I ask,
> > > > because we
> > > > > may want to do
> > > > >      something different when the first three issues for 1999 come
> > out
> > > > at
> > > > > once.
> > > > > 
> > > > > JK
> > > > > 
> > > > > --
> > > > > Joseph A. Konstan
> > > > > Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
> > > > > University of Minnesota
> > > > > konstan@cs.umn.edu
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 10 12:41:26 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Membership Dues Received
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 12:41:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04210100b3feebaf72c4@[128.146.97.103]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 10, 99 12:11:31 pm
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Great.  I was just working on BuckHCI stuff,
and based on experience with other projects,
it might be useful if you could provide a
body tag for the site, with colors for
all the attributes (link/alink/vlink text,bgcolor...).

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> I mailed the agreement to Chris and he should have received it by now.
> 
> I have located the logo files and just need to tweak the colors to 
> make them Web safe before I pass them on.
> 
> - Nagarajan
> 
> 
> At 11:35 AM -0400 9/10/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Dear Nagarajan Gopalan,
> >
> >I have received your dues (1999-09-10 $10 check).
> >Your BuckCHI membership will need to be renewed 2000-09.
> >
> >Thank you.
> >
> >Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Treasurer
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Nagarajan Gopalan
> ____________
> Interactive Media Specialist
> Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, The Ohio State University
> 1929 Kenny Road, Columbus OH 43210-1079
> E-mail: ngopalan@enc.org Ph.: 614-688-3477
> http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/~ngopalan/
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 10 13:11:22 1999
Subject: Re: Internships at Rockwell Software
To: sabutler@software.rockwell.com (Butler, Scott)
Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 13:11:22 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <B1B3120E5D31D111AF6B0080D8700266022DF1A8@rsi-saturn.cle.software.rockwell.com> from "Butler, Scott" at Sep 7, 99 03:02:57 pm
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Sorry about the jobs not getting onto the site.
They are there now.

How about Laura Leventhal at BGSU?
	http://www.cs.bgsu.edu/leventhal/

> Hi Gary, 
> 
> I manage the software usability group for Rockwell Automation, located in Cleveland. I'm looking for an intern (maybe two) and am trying to contact people in academia in HCI-minded Cognitive Psych, Comp Sci, and ID programs to make them aware of this program. Could you please suggest some people to me from Ohio-based institutions? (I've got the CSEL group at OSU covered.)
> 
> BTW, on 8/9/99 I posted a few job announcements to BuckCHI and I don't see them now. I have a couple of questions, asked with no reproach whatsoever:
> 	(1) Were they ever posted?
> 	(2) May I post them again?
> 
> Thank you and best regards, 
> Scott
> 
> Scott Butler
> Manager, Product Usability
> Rockwell Software
> v 440.646.7654 (x37654)
> f 440.646.7787 (x37787)
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Sep 11 11:58:29 1999
Subject: Re: http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html
To: david@system-concepts.com (David Travis)
Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 11:58:29 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E11PgbU-000APX-0C@finch-post-12.mail.demon.net> from "David Travis" at Sep 11, 99 07:25:37 am
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Ignore my mail from question.cgi.  You found a bug.
I think it is fixed now.  Let me know if it is not.

Gary

> Hi Gary
> 
> I'd like to use your excellent website to collate comments on our own
> website.
> 
> However, the script doesn't seem to like my e-mail address. I've tried
> working out why, and it seems to be the hyphen in our domain name.
> 
> Or have I done something wrong?
> --
> David Travis
> System Concepts Ltd, 2 Savoy Court, Strand, London WC2R 0EZ
> Tel: 0171 240 3388  Fax: 0171 240 5212
> http://www.system-concepts.com
> 


From perlman Sun Sep 12 21:00:39 1999
Subject: Re: password request
To: Shaynew@SAHO.org (Wright, Shayne)
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 21:00:39 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <31D0F5241365D1118E2000805F2628BF598102@saho.org> from "Wright, Shayne" at Sep 12, 99 11:25:00 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS
> 


From perlman Sun Sep 12 23:26:23 1999
Subject: Re: ACM privacy policy
To: riander@well.com
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 23:26:23 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: buckchi-officers@acm.org
In-Reply-To:  <v04003a09b4021a972c2f@[206.169.225.41]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at Sep 12, 99 08:11:05 pm
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BuckCHI uses the same web counters used on the SIGCHI site,
which record the date of a visit to certain web pages.
There are more detailed web stats but ACM has never been
good at providing them or summaries.

BuckCHI has an online directory, but only displays basic,
work, or home information if given specific permission for each.

BuckCHI uses the ACM listserv for its member and announcement lists,
and these lists are publically reviewable (user name and email).
These two main lists are moderated, so no spam can go through them,
but it is possible to compile spam lists by reviewing them.

Although BuckCHI has no privacy policy, but it's online form states:
	Your information will not be sold or otherwise distributed
(which is at least true to date for BuckCHI's activities).

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Webaholic

> ACM recently reviewed its privacy policy, and I was asked whether I knew if
> any CHI local sigs were collecting or using personal data about any
> individuals without their awareness.
> 
> Are you?  Do you only collect data that your (prospective) members provide
> to you?  Are they aware of the ways you make use of that data?
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>              voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>                63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 13 12:29:21 1999
Subject: Re: Empirical Studies of Programmers
To: sourstav@uom.gr (Stavros Souravlas)
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 12:29:21 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37DCDF39.DE6F15D8@uom.gr> from "Stavros Souravlas" at Sep 13, 99 02:25:46 pm
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> 
> Dear Sir,
> 
> I am writing from the University of  Macedonia , Thessaloniki Greece
> Our university is interested in ESP (Empirical Studies of   Programmers)
> 
> Publication Archives :
> 1986:ESP1,1987:ESP2,1991:ESP3, 1993:ESP5, 1996:ESP6, 1997:ESP7
> We found about these archives at the site :http://hfac.gmu.edu/ESP
> We would like information about how to make the order and about prices
> Thank you in  advance
> 
> Stavros Souravlas
> 
> 
> 

The following URL includes publication information:

http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=c.esp&highlight=checked&file=confer

From perlman Tue Sep 14 13:25:11 1999
Subject: Re: passwd request
To: fukuda@ifor.math.ethz.ch
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 13:25:11 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199909141234.OAA12050@vella.math.ethz.ch> from "fukuda@ifor.math.ethz.ch" at Sep 14, 99 02:34:54 pm
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -- 
>   Komei Fukuda 
>   IFOR, ETH Zentrum, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland  
>   fax +41-1-632 1025   tel +41-1-632 4023 or 4028  
>   email:fukuda@ifor.math.ethz.ch
>   http://www.ifor.math.ethz.ch/~fukuda
> 
>   Address in Lausanne: 
>   DMA, EPFL, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
>   fax +41-21-693 55 70   tel +41-21-693 25 36  
>   email :  Komei.Fukuda@epfl.ch
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 14 13:46:00 1999
Subject: Re: Hi, Dr. Perlman
To: uthakkar@ncsa.uiuc.edu (umesh)
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 13:46:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.19990913161403.007b3a00@pop.ncsa.uiuc.edu> from "umesh" at Sep 13, 99 04:14:03 pm
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Hi Umesh,

Glad to hear from you.  Maybe you had something more in mind,
in which case you should send me a draft to edit/approve.
Submissions to SIG newletters are not peer reviewed.

To Whom it May Concern,

The ACM is the premier professional computing association
for researchers and developers with special interests
such as Computer-Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI) and
Computers and the Physically Handicapped (ACM SIGCAPH).

I am a former ACM SIGCHI Officer (Vice-Chair for Publications 1995-1997)
and have had various roles in SIGCHI and SIGCAPH, including the
maintenance of parts of their websites.

Umesh Tahakkar's publications in the ACM Sepcial Interest Group
newsletters have a large potential international audience
(primarily in the the United States):

The SIGCHI Bulletin is sent to over 5000 members and libraries
around the world.  It is indexed in online databases for archival
reference.

The SIGCAPH Bulletin is sent to all ACM SIGCAPH members.

Sincerely,


Gary Perlman, Ph.D.
Consulting Research Scientist
OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road
Dublin, OH 43017 USA

> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> How are you doing?  I hope you remember me.  I was one of your
> students.  I am at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> working as a researcher in education at NCSA.  I hope you are
> doing well. I am writing to check if I may ask you for a small favor.
> I hope it is okay to write this to you.
> I am applying for permanent residency.  As part of the application
> process, I need to explain the significance of the publications 
> where my papers (the few I have gotten published) have appeared.
> I have two ACM SIG papers.  One with you in the SIGCHI and another
> which was referred in that paper but was published in SIGCAPH. 
> (Please see the references below.)
> Thakkar, U., Perlman, G., & Miller, D. (1990). Evaluation of the NeXT 
> interface builder for prototyping a smart telephone. <underline>ACM
> Special Interest 
> Group on Computer & Human Interaction</underline>, 21, 3, 80-85.
> Thakkar, U. (1990). Ethics in the design of human computer interfaces for 
> the disabled. <underline>ACM Special Interest Group on Computers and the
> Physically 
> Handicapped Newsletter</underline>, 42, 1-7.
> I would be most grateful if you as an expert on HCI would be able to 
> write a letter addressed to "To Whom It May Concern" that describes the 
> significance of the ACM SIGCHI and ACM SIGCAPH.  For example, SIGCHI is a 
> publication from ACM focussing on human communication and interaction
> with 
> computer systems, it has subscribers from all over the world, articles 
> in it are reviewed, etc. Similarly SIGCAPH is a publication from ACM 
> focussing on computers and physically handicapped.  Please let
> me know if you have any questions on this request. I can draft a letter
> which you can revise or edit before sending it to me. I would need the
> letter by late September.  
> I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your time and
> consideration.
> Sincerely,
> Umesh
> 217-333-2095
> PS:  My address is:
> Umesh Thakkar
> 152 Computing Applications Building
> 605 East Springfield Avenue
> National Center for Supercomputing Applications
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> Champaign, IL 61820


From perlman Tue Sep 14 13:52:39 1999
Subject: Re: Body Tag
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 13:52:39 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04210104b4030b5ead5e@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 13, 99 03:28:06 pm
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I am setting  up the BuckCHI web site for maintenance.
basically, I'm going to set up a "header" and "footer"
script and a mechanism to include the body.

The header includes any color settings.
I'm also working on variables for colors of objects.
So far, I have a heading color, and left and right panels
(although the latter may not survive).

I'm not attached to any of these, but I wanted to
get the site in a state where global changes
could be made.  

A sample page is at:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/x.html
I like the yellow bakground, but not the green.
I think we need green versions of sigchi and acm logos.
I think I can make these.
We probably also need some font face settings.
I was thinking of Tahoma for headings and Arial for text,
but perhaps you have thought of something already.

Gary

> 
> How about
> <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#006633" ALINK="#99CC99" 
> VLINK="#339966">
> 
> The link color is the Web safe version of the dark green in the logo, 
> the vlink color is a lighter Web safe shade of green and the alink 
> color is the Web safe version of the light green in the logo.
> 
> I will update the logo based on the above Web safe colors and shoud 
> have GIFs of various sizes for you later this week.
> 
> - Nagarajan
> 
> At 12:41 PM -0400 9/10/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Great.  I was just working on BuckHCI stuff,
> >and based on experience with other projects,
> >it might be useful if you could provide a
> >body tag for the site, with colors for
> >all the attributes (link/alink/vlink text,bgcolor...).
> >
> >Gary
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 14 16:34:44 1999
Subject: Re: Hi, Dr. Perlman
To: uthakkar@ncsa.uiuc.edu (umesh)
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:34:44 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.19990914152831.00903740@pop.ncsa.uiuc.edu> from "umesh" at Sep 14, 99 03:28:31 pm
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That looks fine.

Should I print it on letterhead and send it to you?

Gary

> 
> 
> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> 
> Thank you so very much for your note.  I appreciate this greatly.
> 
> I have made small edits in bold-face below.  Please review this and 
> 
> revise as needed.  One comment though.  The article we sent to
> 
> SIGCHI was reviewed by the editor, as I remember we had to make 
> 
> several edits.  Perhaps, when possible, you could mail this to
> 
> me via USmail on an OCLC or SIGCHI letterhead (whichever one you
> 
> wish).  I really appreciate your help here. Thank you again.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Umesh
> 
> =================================
> 
> 
> To Whom it May Concern,
> 
> 
> The <bold>Association for Computing Machinery</bold> (ACM) is the premier 
> 
> professional computing association for researchers and 
> 
> developers with special interests such as Computer-Human 
> 
> Interaction (ACM SIGCHI) and Computers and the Physically 
> 
> Handicapped (ACM SIGCAPH).
> 
> 
> I am a former ACM SIGCHI Vice-Chair for Publications (1995-1997).
> 
> I have had various roles in SIGCHI and SIGCAPH, including the
> 
> maintenance of parts of their websites <bold>as the Director of the
> 
> Human Computer Interaction Bibliography 
> (http://www.hcibib.org/)</bold>.
> 
> 
> Umesh <bold>Thakkar</bold>'s publications in the ACM <bold>Special</bold>
> Interest Group
> 
> publications have a large potential international audience 
> 
> <bold>especially</bold> in the United States).  <bold>For example,
> the</bold> SIGCHI 
> 
> Bulletin is sent to over 5000 members and libraries around 
> 
> the world. It is indexed in online databases for archival 
> 
> reference. <bold>Similarly, the</bold> SIGCAPH Bulletin is sent to all 
> 
> ACM SIGCAPH members.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> 
> 
> Gary Perlman, Ph.D.
> 
> Consulting Research Scientist
> 
> OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 
> 6565 Frantz Road
> 
> Dublin, OH 43017 USA
> 
> 
> 
> 
> At 01:46 PM 9/14/99 -0400, you wrote:
> 
> >Hi Umesh,
> 
> >
> 
> >Glad to hear from you.  Maybe you had something more in mind,
> 
> >in which case you should send me a draft to edit/approve.
> 
> >Submissions to SIG newletters are not peer reviewed.
> 
> >
> 
> >To Whom it May Concern,
> 
> >
> 
> >The ACM is the premier professional computing association
> 
> >for researchers and developers with special interests
> 
> >such as Computer-Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI) and
> 
> >Computers and the Physically Handicapped (ACM SIGCAPH).
> 
> >
> 
> >I am a former ACM SIGCHI Officer (Vice-Chair for Publications
> 1995-1997)
> 
> >and have had various roles in SIGCHI and SIGCAPH, including the
> 
> >maintenance of parts of their websites.
> 
> >
> 
> >Umesh Tahakkar's publications in the ACM Sepcial Interest Group
> 
> >newsletters have a large potential international audience
> 
> >(primarily in the the United States):
> 
> >
> 
> >The SIGCHI Bulletin is sent to over 5000 members and libraries
> 
> >around the world.  It is indexed in online databases for archival
> 
> >reference.
> 
> >
> 
> >The SIGCAPH Bulletin is sent to all ACM SIGCAPH members.
> 
> >
> 
> >Sincerely,
> 
> >
> 
> >
> 
> >Gary Perlman, Ph.D.
> 
> >Consulting Research Scientist
> 
> >OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 
> >6565 Frantz Road
> 
> >Dublin, OH 43017 USA
> 
> >
> 
> >> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> >> How are you doing?  I hope you remember me.  I was one of your
> 
> >> students.  I am at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> 
> >> working as a researcher in education at NCSA.  I hope you are
> 
> >> doing well. I am writing to check if I may ask you for a small 
> favor.
> 
> >> I hope it is okay to write this to you.
> 
> >> I am applying for permanent residency.  As part of the application
> 
> >> process, I need to explain the significance of the publications 
> 
> >> where my papers (the few I have gotten published) have appeared.
> 
> >> I have two ACM SIG papers.  One with you in the SIGCHI and another
> 
> >> which was referred in that paper but was published in SIGCAPH. 
> 
> >> (Please see the references below.)
> 
> >> Thakkar, U., Perlman, G., & Miller, D. (1990). Evaluation of the NeXT 
> 
> >> interface builder for prototyping a smart telephone. <<underline>ACM
> 
> >> Special Interest 
> 
> >> Group on Computer & Human Interaction<</underline>, 21, 3, 80-85.
> 
> >> Thakkar, U. (1990). Ethics in the design of human computer interfaces
> for 
> 
> >> the disabled. <<underline>ACM Special Interest Group on Computers and
> the
> 
> >> Physically 
> 
> >> Handicapped Newsletter<</underline>, 42, 1-7.
> 
> >> I would be most grateful if you as an expert on HCI would be able to 
> 
> >> write a letter addressed to "To Whom It May Concern" that describes
> the 
> 
> >> significance of the ACM SIGCHI and ACM SIGCAPH.  For example, SIGCHI
> is a 
> 
> >> publication from ACM focussing on human communication and 
> interaction
> 
> >> with 
> 
> >> computer systems, it has subscribers from all over the world, articles 
> 
> >> in it are reviewed, etc. Similarly SIGCAPH is a publication from ACM 
> 
> >> focussing on computers and physically handicapped.  Please let
> 
> >> me know if you have any questions on this request. I can draft a
> letter
> 
> >> which you can revise or edit before sending it to me. I would need
> the
> 
> >> letter by late September.  
> 
> >> I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your time and
> 
> >> consideration.
> 
> >> Sincerely,
> 
> >> Umesh
> 
> >> 217-333-2095
> 
> >> PS:  My address is:
> 
> >> Umesh Thakkar
> 
> >> 152 Computing Applications Building
> 
> >> 605 East Springfield Avenue
> 
> >> National Center for Supercomputing Applications
> 
> >> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> 
> >> Champaign, IL 61820
> 
> >
> 
> >
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 14 17:01:07 1999
Subject: Re: receipt for dues requested
To: worthman@hq.acm.org (Kathleen Worthman)
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 17:01:07 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <57666D1492FCD111B658000629AB4A20E32BB2@hq.acm.org> from "Kathleen Worthman" at Sep 9, 99 02:30:44 pm
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Thank you.  I have receive the receipt.  However, the receipt is for $249
and my records show that I paid $292.  I believe that I paid $86 for the
annual access to the ACM Digital Library, not $43 as on the receipt.

Could I please get a new receipt with the corrected amount?

Thanks in advance,

Gary Perlman

> Dear Mr. Perlman.
> 
> Thank you for your email message.  I apologize that the receipt was mailed upon your original request.  I have just typed up a receipt for you which will be mailed today.  If you need a copy faxed to you, please let me know.
> 
> If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Kathy Worthman
> ACM Member Services
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent:	Friday, September 03, 1999 9:44 AM
> > To:	acmhelp@acm.org
> > Cc:	perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject:	receipt for dues requested
> > 
> > A few weeks ago, I requested a receipt for my 1999 dues.
> > I was told that one would be sent, but I have not received one.
> > My member number is 2463016.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman
> > 2008 Lane Road
> > Columbu, OH 43220
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 14 20:39:58 1999
Subject: Re: Stat Agreement
To: baucom@gorby.UCSC.EDU (Albion Baucom)
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 20:39:58 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199909142234.PAA52652@gorby.UCSC.EDU> from "Albion Baucom" at Sep 14, 99 03:34:27 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> Albion E. Baucom
> http://tito.ucsc.edu/baucom
> http://c4.cabrillo.cc.ca.us
> '71 R75/5 '74 R90/6
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 14 22:16:31 1999
Subject: Re: Stat Agreement
To: baucom@gorby.ucsc.edu (Albion Baucom)
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 22:16:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SGI.4.05.9909141816090.175656-100000@gorby.UCSC.EDU> from "Albion Baucom" at Sep 14, 99 06:25:30 pm
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The great thing about stadards is that there are so many to choose from.
Getopt has been a standard library routine for many years, so the
conceptually easiest option, although tedious, is to remove all
references to it and depend on the standard library.

|STAT was written 15-20 years ago, when the dust had not settled
on standard C.  Now, it's all clear, completely consistent. :-)
Actually, every year something new seems to come up.  Pre-standard
C was more consistent with fewer (two) variations.

In the makefile:
	g/getopt.o/s// /g
It should then just compile.  If there are prototype clashes,
just remove those in |STAT and you should be fine.

Or, you could turn off ANSI C to compile getopt.c.
Whether that works depends on how clever gcc is.

Or, you could just rename getopt to mygetopt throughout.

Although my lack of high school biology leaves me wondering
what a protein is, I still wonder why they need to be folded,
and why there is a lab for it.  Just kidding of course, except
for the complete lack of knowledge of biology.

Gary

> 
> Gary,
> 	Thank you for the password to your wonderful package. We use your
> programs regularly in or Protein Folding lab directed by Lydia M. Gregoret
> here at UCSC.
> 
> We had this package compiled and running under SGI IRIX 5.3, but have
> since moved to IRIX 6.5.4 running on two Indy workstations. I am having
> problems compiling one module, getopt.c.
> 
> My version 2.8.1 of gcc gives me the following error:
> 
>         gcc -O -c getopt.c 
> getopt.c: In function `getopt': 
> getopt.c:63: argument `nargv' doesn't match prototype
> /usr/include/getopt.h:29: prototype declaration 
> getopt.c:63: argument `ostr' doesn't match prototype
> /usr/include/getopt.h:29: prototype declaration
> 
> My function prototype in /usr/include/getopt.h is
> 
> extern int      getopt(int, char *const *, const char *);
> 
> Now, my knowledge of non-ansi C is bad and these prototypes are a bit
> confusing to me. At first glance it would seem to me that the IRIX
> include file prototype is badly formed, but, I dont really understand your
> prototype in getopt.c:
> 
> 
> int getopt(nargc,nargv,ostr)
> int nargc; 
> char **nargv,
>      *ostr; 
> {
>  ...
> 
> (the semicolon after the integer, and ostr pointer without a type look
> weird to me, but maybe they are fine ....)
> 
> Anyway, any suggestions on how to modify the source or the include would
> be greatly appreciated. It seems like most every other program depends on
> the getopt module, so I am dead in the water without it.
> 
> Thanks again
> 
> Albion
> 
> Albion E. Baucom
> http://tito.ucsc.edu/baucom
> http://c4.cabrillo.cc.ca.us
> '71 R75/5 '74 R90/6
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 14 22:17:55 1999
Subject: Re: Hi, Dr. Perlman
To: uthakkar@ncsa.uiuc.edu (umesh)
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 22:17:55 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.19990914152831.00903740@pop.ncsa.uiuc.edu> from "umesh" at Sep 14, 99 03:28:31 pm
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It's in the mail (almost).
	Gary
> 
> 
> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> 
> Thank you so very much for your note.  I appreciate this greatly.
> 
> I have made small edits in bold-face below.  Please review this and 
> 
> revise as needed.  One comment though.  The article we sent to
> 
> SIGCHI was reviewed by the editor, as I remember we had to make 
> 
> several edits.  Perhaps, when possible, you could mail this to
> 
> me via USmail on an OCLC or SIGCHI letterhead (whichever one you
> 
> wish).  I really appreciate your help here. Thank you again.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Umesh
> 
> =================================
> 
> 
> To Whom it May Concern,
> 
> 
> The <bold>Association for Computing Machinery</bold> (ACM) is the premier 
> 
> professional computing association for researchers and 
> 
> developers with special interests such as Computer-Human 
> 
> Interaction (ACM SIGCHI) and Computers and the Physically 
> 
> Handicapped (ACM SIGCAPH).
> 
> 
> I am a former ACM SIGCHI Vice-Chair for Publications (1995-1997).
> 
> I have had various roles in SIGCHI and SIGCAPH, including the
> 
> maintenance of parts of their websites <bold>as the Director of the
> 
> Human Computer Interaction Bibliography 
> (http://www.hcibib.org/)</bold>.
> 
> 
> Umesh <bold>Thakkar</bold>'s publications in the ACM <bold>Special</bold>
> Interest Group
> 
> publications have a large potential international audience 
> 
> <bold>especially</bold> in the United States).  <bold>For example,
> the</bold> SIGCHI 
> 
> Bulletin is sent to over 5000 members and libraries around 
> 
> the world. It is indexed in online databases for archival 
> 
> reference. <bold>Similarly, the</bold> SIGCAPH Bulletin is sent to all 
> 
> ACM SIGCAPH members.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> 
> 
> Gary Perlman, Ph.D.
> 
> Consulting Research Scientist
> 
> OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 
> 6565 Frantz Road
> 
> Dublin, OH 43017 USA
> 
> 
> 
> 
> At 01:46 PM 9/14/99 -0400, you wrote:
> 
> >Hi Umesh,
> 
> >
> 
> >Glad to hear from you.  Maybe you had something more in mind,
> 
> >in which case you should send me a draft to edit/approve.
> 
> >Submissions to SIG newletters are not peer reviewed.
> 
> >
> 
> >To Whom it May Concern,
> 
> >
> 
> >The ACM is the premier professional computing association
> 
> >for researchers and developers with special interests
> 
> >such as Computer-Human Interaction (ACM SIGCHI) and
> 
> >Computers and the Physically Handicapped (ACM SIGCAPH).
> 
> >
> 
> >I am a former ACM SIGCHI Officer (Vice-Chair for Publications
> 1995-1997)
> 
> >and have had various roles in SIGCHI and SIGCAPH, including the
> 
> >maintenance of parts of their websites.
> 
> >
> 
> >Umesh Tahakkar's publications in the ACM Sepcial Interest Group
> 
> >newsletters have a large potential international audience
> 
> >(primarily in the the United States):
> 
> >
> 
> >The SIGCHI Bulletin is sent to over 5000 members and libraries
> 
> >around the world.  It is indexed in online databases for archival
> 
> >reference.
> 
> >
> 
> >The SIGCAPH Bulletin is sent to all ACM SIGCAPH members.
> 
> >
> 
> >Sincerely,
> 
> >
> 
> >
> 
> >Gary Perlman, Ph.D.
> 
> >Consulting Research Scientist
> 
> >OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 
> >6565 Frantz Road
> 
> >Dublin, OH 43017 USA
> 
> >
> 
> >> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> >> How are you doing?  I hope you remember me.  I was one of your
> 
> >> students.  I am at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> 
> >> working as a researcher in education at NCSA.  I hope you are
> 
> >> doing well. I am writing to check if I may ask you for a small 
> favor.
> 
> >> I hope it is okay to write this to you.
> 
> >> I am applying for permanent residency.  As part of the application
> 
> >> process, I need to explain the significance of the publications 
> 
> >> where my papers (the few I have gotten published) have appeared.
> 
> >> I have two ACM SIG papers.  One with you in the SIGCHI and another
> 
> >> which was referred in that paper but was published in SIGCAPH. 
> 
> >> (Please see the references below.)
> 
> >> Thakkar, U., Perlman, G., & Miller, D. (1990). Evaluation of the NeXT 
> 
> >> interface builder for prototyping a smart telephone. <<underline>ACM
> 
> >> Special Interest 
> 
> >> Group on Computer & Human Interaction<</underline>, 21, 3, 80-85.
> 
> >> Thakkar, U. (1990). Ethics in the design of human computer interfaces
> for 
> 
> >> the disabled. <<underline>ACM Special Interest Group on Computers and
> the
> 
> >> Physically 
> 
> >> Handicapped Newsletter<</underline>, 42, 1-7.
> 
> >> I would be most grateful if you as an expert on HCI would be able to 
> 
> >> write a letter addressed to "To Whom It May Concern" that describes
> the 
> 
> >> significance of the ACM SIGCHI and ACM SIGCAPH.  For example, SIGCHI
> is a 
> 
> >> publication from ACM focussing on human communication and 
> interaction
> 
> >> with 
> 
> >> computer systems, it has subscribers from all over the world, articles 
> 
> >> in it are reviewed, etc. Similarly SIGCAPH is a publication from ACM 
> 
> >> focussing on computers and physically handicapped.  Please let
> 
> >> me know if you have any questions on this request. I can draft a
> letter
> 
> >> which you can revise or edit before sending it to me. I would need
> the
> 
> >> letter by late September.  
> 
> >> I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you for your time and
> 
> >> consideration.
> 
> >> Sincerely,
> 
> >> Umesh
> 
> >> 217-333-2095
> 
> >> PS:  My address is:
> 
> >> Umesh Thakkar
> 
> >> 152 Computing Applications Building
> 
> >> 605 East Springfield Avenue
> 
> >> National Center for Supercomputing Applications
> 
> >> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> 
> >> Champaign, IL 61820
> 
> >
> 
> >
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 14 22:36:19 1999
Subject: Re: http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html
To: david@system-concepts.com (David Travis)
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 22:36:19 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E11Qp4Y-000LJN-0B@finch-post-11.mail.demon.net> from "David Travis" at Sep 14, 99 09:09:48 am
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> Thanks Gary it works perfectly.
> 
> Do you have any plans to allow further customisation of the questionnaire?
> For example, my intention is to provide a link on our pages for visitors to
> evaluate our website. It would be nice if I could include a note at the top
> of the questionnaire: "Thank you for taking the time..." etc to help orient
> the user. At the moment, it's a bit of jump.

In addition to the title, there is also a help field you can fill.
If unfilled, the questionnaire begins:
	Please rate the usability of ...
But you could put in:
	<font color=red><blink>Howdy Pardners!</blink></font>
to make an "impression".  That is, you can put HTML in the help string.

So, I think it was there already.

It may, however, overflow some buffers on some browsers with
such long URLs.  Needless to say, it would only overflow browsers
to which you do not have access and which your users have suddenly
adopted en masse.

With apparently nothing better to do, I went to the SC page
and am looking at your group picture, not doubt taken on
a summer day in London.  May I suggest that the clickable
areas on the picture be supplied with ALT text for better
accessibility to visually impaired users?  Try running the
page through Bobby:
	http://www.cast.org/bobby/

Gary

> I hope this doesn't sound like whinging. (I'm sure you get lots of "If
> onlys..."). You have done a great service here, and these are the perils of
> success!!
> --
> David Travis
> System Concepts Ltd
> 
> 
> > Ignore my mail from question.cgi.  You found a bug.
> > I think it is fixed now.  Let me know if it is not.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> >> Hi Gary
> >>
> >> I'd like to use your excellent website to collate comments on our own
> >> website.
> >>
> >> However, the script doesn't seem to like my e-mail address. I've tried
> >> working out why, and it seems to be the hyphen in our domain name.
> >>
> >> Or have I done something wrong?
> >> --
> >> David Travis
> >> System Concepts Ltd, 2 Savoy Court, Strand, London WC2R 0EZ
> >> Tel: 0171 240 3388  Fax: 0171 240 5212
> >> http://www.system-concepts.com
> >>
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 15 10:31:00 1999
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Job Opening: Sr. HF Engineer, Lexis-Nexis, Dayton, OH, USA]
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 10:31:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37DF9E7E.6EBAC1C4@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Sep 15, 99 09:26:22 am
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I think we could ask L-N if they want it on our jobs board.
We have never posted jobs on our lists.
I think employers might not appreciate it.

Gary

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --------------C26D6EE66EFF9FF2C0FFCF6D
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> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> Gary,
> 
> Should we post this on our jobs area of the
> web? Do we generally send these out to
> BuckCHI announce as well?
> 
> Chris
> 
> --------------C26D6EE66EFF9FF2C0FFCF6D
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> 
> Return-Path: <owner-chi-jobs@ACM.ORG>
> Received: from incoming.ntr.net (incoming.ntr.net [206.112.2.240])
> 	by ntr.net (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id VAA28380
> 	for <chrisr@mail.ntr.net>; Tue, 14 Sep 1999 21:53:02 -0400 (EDT)
> Received: from mail.acm.org (mail.acm.org [199.222.69.4])
> 	by incoming.ntr.net (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id VAA04092
> 	for <chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM>; Tue, 14 Sep 1999 21:55:57 -0400
> Received: from mail (mail.acm.org [199.222.69.4])
> 	by mail.acm.org (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id VAA34590;
> 	Tue, 14 Sep 1999 21:39:39 -0400
> Received: from ACM.ORG by ACM.ORG (LISTSERV-TCP/IP release 1.8d) with spool id
>           519083 for CHI-JOBS@ACM.ORG; Tue, 14 Sep 1999 21:39:04 -0400
> Approved-By: rlamck@US.IBM.COM
> Received: from lexis-nexis.com (mx02.lexis-nexis.com [207.25.178.45]) by
>           mail.acm.org (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id QAA37434 for
>           <CHI-JOBS@ACM.ORG>; Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:31:28 -0400
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>           <CHI-JOBS@ACM.ORG>; Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:33:24 -0400 (EDT)
> Received: from lnxdayexch05.lexis-nexis.com by lexis-nexis.com (8.9.3/8.9.3)
>           with ESMTP id QAA01199 for <CHI-JOBS@ACM.ORG>; Tue, 14 Sep 1999
>           16:33:11 -0400 (EDT)
> Received: by lnxdayexch05.lexis-nexis.com with Internet Mail Service
>           (5.5.2448.0) id <SYYCCYAZ>; Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:33:12 -0400
> X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0)
> Message-ID:  <27E4B476932BD211945B00805FE67AF50434125F@lnxdayexch05.lexis-nexis.com>
> Date:         Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:33:11 -0400
> Reply-To: "Zimmerman, William F." <William.Zimmerman@LEXIS-NEXIS.COM>
> Sender: "ACM SIGCHI Job Postings in HCI (Mailing List)" <CHI-JOBS@ACM.ORG>
> From: "Zimmerman, William F." <William.Zimmerman@LEXIS-NEXIS.COM>
> Subject:      Job Opening: Sr. HF Engineer, Lexis-Nexis, Dayton, OH, USA
> To: CHI-JOBS@ACM.ORG
> X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000
> 
> Senior Human Factors Engineer
> Lexis-Nexis, Dayton, Ohio
> 
> Design Web and Windows user interfaces for new products and enhancements for
> LEXIS organization.  Responsibilities include customer task analysis;
> information and interaction design; prototyping; and usability testing.
> 
> BS/BA in Human Factors,  Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology or related
> field.  Masters degree preferred. 5-7 years experience required.  Critical
> skills include: Experience in human factors engineering or human-computer
> interaction, particularly in the software or online businesses, is highly
> desired.  Web design experience is highly desired.
> 
> This position offers a stimulating work environment as part of a
> multi-disciplinary design & usability team which combines human factors,
> technical communications, multimedia, and visual design expertise and is
> closely integrated into the product development process for Lexis
> Publishing.
> 
> EEO/AA/M/F/D/V
> 
> William Frederick Zimmerman
> Manager, Desktop Design & Usability
> Lexis Online Publishing, LEXIS-NEXIS
> 9595 Springboro Pike #6286
> Miamisburg, OH 45342
> Telephone: (1) 937/865-1365
> E-mail: William.Zimmerman@lexis-nexis.com
> WWW URL: www.lexis.com
> 
> 
> --------------C26D6EE66EFF9FF2C0FFCF6D--
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 15 10:58:54 1999
Subject: BuckCHI Mugs
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 10:58:54 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <37DD0F5B.9392F38C@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Sep 13, 99 10:51:08 am
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> Gary has secured the rights to the logo and we has obtained
> prices for mugs. I think we should go ahead with making the
> mugs for renewing and new members. I'd like to propose we
> allocate $300 of our funds for the design and creation of around
> 100 nice mugs. I'd like to hear any objections by Wednesday
> this week. Otherwise I'd like to proceed. Sound OK to everyone?

We should get online artwork for the logo this week.
I'm going to ask the logo designers to provide us
with some designs for the mug.

I think we obviously want:
	[LOGO]
	BuckCHI
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
probably want:
	Central Ohio ACM SIGCHI
maybe want:
	Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
possibly want:
	our motto - if we had one

My proposal for a motto:
	If it's not usable, it's not useful.
or
	To err is human, to forgive, design.

Maybe these are too cute, so more directly:
	Science and technology to create useful and usable software

I do think we need something to explain what we are, in a phrase.
I hope we can come up with something in time.

Gary

From perlman Wed Sep 15 11:02:40 1999
Subject: BuckCHI COCACM presentation
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 11:02:40 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <37DD0F5B.9392F38C@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Sep 13, 99 10:51:08 am
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> I attended a board meeting for the Central Ohio chapter of the
> ACM (COCACM) and they have asked us to speak at their
> Oct. 19 meeting. Both Jane, Gary and I mentioned we would be
> willing to give them an overview of HCI and some basic techniques.
> It looks like I will be out of town so Jane or Gary, are you still
> willing
> to pull together an hours worth of presentation? Please let me know
> and we can discuss details.  They would like brief bio and abstract by
> Sept. 20.

I think I am available, but I'd be happy to not do it.
I've presented to them before, so if Jane wants to have
the experience, that would be great from my point of view.
If I did it, I'd like input about what to talk about.

Gary

From perlman Wed Sep 15 16:12:52 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI COCACM presentation
To: JaneHenderson@cs.com
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 16:12:52 -0400 (EDT)
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I will check my scheudle to make sure I can do it on the date.
If I am available, I will do it.

Maybe I'll bring a mug for the COCACM chair.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> If you are willing to do this I would be most happy to let you do it.  
> October is looking like a busy month and honestly I'm not that excited about 
> the idea of giving a talk.  But I would be happy to help you with ideas.
> 
> Jane
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 15 16:21:15 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
To: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 16:21:15 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <d706d5dc.25114473@cs.com> from "Jane Henderson" at Sep 15, 99 02:50:27 pm
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I would like to work in Central Ohio, in part to locate us
(which I admit we do not really need) but mainly to explain
out nickname: BuckCHI.

I think we could depend on the www.acm.org in the URL
to identify acm.

I think we could leave out "Special Interest Group"
or at least "Special Interest"

Central Ohio Computer-Human Interaction

or

Central Ohio's Computer-Human Interaction Group

It is hyphenated in the Bylaws.

Gary

> I would go with what Pat says.  Although I might "ACM" and say "ACM Special
> Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction".  (Is there a hyphen between
> Computer and Human... just wondering.)
> 
> In any case, this all sounds great.
> 
> Jane
> 
> In a message dated 9/15/99 11:57:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> Patrick_Hogan@AMSINC.COM writes:
> 
> << I think the mugs should contain the logo, BuckCHI, the url, and the phrase
>  "Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction".  It simply states
>  what the group is about and may arouse curiosity by those that see the mugs
>  sitting prominently on our desks at work.
>   >>
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 15 16:27:30 1999
Subject: Re: my vote
To: patterson.150@OSU.EDU
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 16:27:30 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <199909152016.QAA25443@mail3.uts.ohio-state.edu> from "Emily Patterson" at Sep 15, 99 04:16:02 pm
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But then, how do we explain the CHI in BuckCHI and SIGCHI?

The standard joke is that CHI is human-centered (the H is in the middle):
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/bulletin/1998.3/views.gif

> my vote on the mugs is the same as Patrick's, except to put the human first
> (literally):
> 
> the logo, BuckCHI, the url, and the phrase
> "Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction"
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 15 16:28:40 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
To: normorel@OCLC.ORG
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 16:28:40 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103AA3054@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Sep 15, 99 04:26:27 pm
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Maybe only if you know that the shape you are looking at is Ohio.

> does the map not give some indication that we work in Central Ohio?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 4:21 PM
> To: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
> 
> 
> I would like to work in Central Ohio, in part to locate us
> (which I admit we do not really need) but mainly to explain
> out nickname: BuckCHI.
> 
> I think we could depend on the www.acm.org in the URL
> to identify acm.
> 
> I think we could leave out "Special Interest Group"
> or at least "Special Interest"
> 
> Central Ohio Computer-Human Interaction
> 
> or
> 
> Central Ohio's Computer-Human Interaction Group
> 
> It is hyphenated in the Bylaws.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > I would go with what Pat says.  Although I might "ACM" and say "ACM
> Special
> > Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction".  (Is there a hyphen between
> > Computer and Human... just wondering.)
> >
> > In any case, this all sounds great.
> >
> > Jane
> >
> > In a message dated 9/15/99 11:57:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > Patrick_Hogan@AMSINC.COM writes:
> >
> > << I think the mugs should contain the logo, BuckCHI, the url, and the
> phrase
> >  "Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction".  It simply states
> >  what the group is about and may arouse curiosity by those that see the
> mugs
> >  sitting prominently on our desks at work.
> >   >>
> >
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 15 21:06:10 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 21:06:10 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <37E00CFE.53CCA8F6@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Sep 15, 99 05:17:50 pm
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Nice rendering Chris.

I'm going to seek input from the logo designers
and from the sales person for the mugs.
I think our designers had some specific fonts in mind.

Depending on their input and costs,
we may end up with the logo and BuckCHI
on one side and the text on the other side.
My Java mug from Sun has the Java logo facing
a right-handed drinker and the text facing
a left-handed drinker.  I once regretted having
designed a one-sided mug -- very empty.
And a URL seems to attract a lot of attention.

So, my understanding is that I am to get
about 100 mugs for at most $300.  I think
it is possible that we will end up with 72
or 144.  I'll try to factor in setup
charges and volume discounts.  Yawn.

Gary

From perlman Thu Sep 16 16:58:30 1999
Subject: Re: |stat agreement
To: fws@loni.ucla.edu (fred w sabb)
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 16:58:30 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37E12575.8C93AD99@loni.ucla.edu> from "fred w sabb" at Sep 16, 99 10:14:29 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Please send me the decrypt key at the earliest possible 
> convienance...
> 
> thanks
> 
> Fred
> 
> 
> ----
> Fred w Sabb
> Division of Brain Mapping
> UCLA
> mailto:fws@loni.ucla.edu
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 16 17:00:19 1999
Subject: Re: To add entry
To: adillon@INDIANA.EDU
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 17:00:19 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37E13485.D866F89D@indiana.edu> from "andrew dillon" at Sep 16, 99 01:18:46 pm
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That survey is done.  There is now an online version.

http://www.acm.org/~perlman/educhi.cgi

> Hi
> 
> I would like to add an entry to the survey at:
> www/acm.org/sigchi/educhi. As per instructions, I am emailing you first.
> 
> A.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 16 20:46:58 1999
Subject: Mug design
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 20:46:58 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <v04210104b4030b5ead5e@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 13, 99 03:28:06 pm
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Hi,

The BuckCHI EC is excited about the logo and getting mugs made.
Our Chair made up a design:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/images/mug.gif
Which is almost right.

Some changes I am interested in:
 * LOGO and BuckCHI larger and on one side of the mug.
 * text on the other side (in better quality font) reworded as:

    Central Ohio's Special Interest Group on
          Computer-Human Interaction

         www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi

or maybe:

               Central Ohio's
	      Special Interest Group on
          Computer-Human Interaction

         www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi

either way, maybe with a bold:
	Computer-Human Interaction

What fonts do you suggest?

When do you think can we get a high resolution logo and BuckCHI?

We would need them soon if we are going to be able to get
mugs made in time for the first meeting in October.

Gary

From perlman Thu Sep 16 21:27:08 1999
Subject: Re: Job Opening: Sr. HF Engineer, Lexis-Nexis, Dayton, OH, USA
To: William.Zimmerman@LEXIS-NEXIS.COM
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 21:27:08 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
In-Reply-To:  <27E4B476932BD211945B00805FE67AF50434125F@lnxdayexch05.lexis-nexis.com> from "Zimmerman, William F." at Sep 14, 99 04:33:11 pm
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I have posted this job on the BuckCHI Web site:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/jobs.html#013

> Senior Human Factors Engineer
> Lexis-Nexis, Dayton, Ohio
> 
> Design Web and Windows user interfaces for new products and enhancements for
> LEXIS organization.  Responsibilities include customer task analysis;
> information and interaction design; prototyping; and usability testing.
> 
> BS/BA in Human Factors,  Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology or related
> field.  Masters degree preferred. 5-7 years experience required.  Critical
> skills include: Experience in human factors engineering or human-computer
> interaction, particularly in the software or online businesses, is highly
> desired.  Web design experience is highly desired.
> 
> This position offers a stimulating work environment as part of a
> multi-disciplinary design & usability team which combines human factors,
> technical communications, multimedia, and visual design expertise and is
> closely integrated into the product development process for Lexis
> Publishing.
> 
> EEO/AA/M/F/D/V
> 
> William Frederick Zimmerman
> Manager, Desktop Design & Usability
> Lexis Online Publishing, LEXIS-NEXIS
> 9595 Springboro Pike #6286
> Miamisburg, OH 45342
> Telephone: (1) 937/865-1365
> E-mail: William.Zimmerman@lexis-nexis.com
> WWW URL: www.lexis.com
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 16 21:29:03 1999
Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
To: david.stubbs@ACM.ORG
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 21:29:03 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <000401bf0067$a8e7d3a0$9b0e1ad8@mambo> from "David D. Stubbs" at Sep 16, 99 10:19:18 am
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We have only posted regional jobs in the past.  Why not CHI-Jobs?
	Gary

> Hi!
> 
> I'm writing in hopes you have some local SIGCHI chapter machinery for
> posting job opportunities.  I have a couple of contract positions available
> in Portland, Oregon, and would appreciate your help in forwarding our
> posting to your membership.
> 
> Thanks very much!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, CHIFOO Program Chairman (www.acm.org/chapters/chifoo)
> Usability Architects, Inc.
>   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
>   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
>   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
>   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------
> 
> Usability Architects, Inc., is looking for a usability engineer experienced
> in the human factors of speech interaction for a contract staffing position
> with a Portland, Oregon, area client. The job description and qualifications
> for this position are:
> 
> JOB DESCRIPTION:
> ---------------
> Provide user-centered design and evaluation support to speech technology
> product groups through multi-disciplinary efforts, including: requirements
> specifications, corpus and grammar definition, iterative UI
> design/prototyping/evaluation, heuristic evaluation and formal usability
> testing.  Contribute to cross-group and cross-project coordination for UI
> look and feel, interaction model and systems-level design.  Lead end-user
> research, UI design and usability evaluation efforts.  Work closely with
> client's larger human factors engineering community and coordinate with
> engineering and marketing functions.
> 
> QUALIFICATIONS:
> --------------
> Must be self-motivated, independent and able to prioritize critical tasks.
> Must have a demonstrated record of success in development user interaction
> involving voice recognition and speech synthesis, must be familiar with
> underlying voice recognition and speech synthesis technology. Must have
> excellent UI design and problem solving skills, plus capability in needs
> analysis, UI prototyping, evaluation methods, data analysis and formal
> usability methods.  Strong written, verbal and presentation skills required.
> Must be a consensus builder.  Minimum degree requirements include MS/MA in
> experimental social science (perceptual/cognitive psychology) or in a
> focused human factors engineering program.  Industry experience preferred.
> 
> ---------------
> 
> Resumes from independent consultants/contractors seeking new assignments are
> also welcome.
> 
> Please send resumes by email to:
> 
>             Linda Berg
>             Usability Architects, Inc.
>             210  Ninth Street, Suite E204
>             Kirkland, WA  98033
>             Linda_Berg@usability-architects.com
> 
> 
> Usability Architects, Inc. is a Seattle area consulting firm specializing in
> the specification, architecture, design, and development of user
> interaction.
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 16 21:37:55 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: httpd@hopper.acm.org
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 21:37:55 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199907251647.MAA68324@hopper.acm.org> from "httpd@hopper.acm.org" at Jul 25, 99 12:47:35 pm
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Sorry, I misplaced this.
	Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Misplacer

> Sender: cwill10@emory.edu
> From: cwill10@emory.edu (Colin William)
> Subject: BuckCHI Membership Form Information
> 
> %basic yes
> %category Student (full-time)
> %date 1999-07-25
> %email cwill10@emory.edu
> %firstname Colin
> %formtype Submit
> %home yes
> %homeaddress 121 1/2 W. 1st Ave
> %homecity Columbus
> %homephone 
> %homepostcode 43201
> %homestate OH
> %interests Human Factors and usability issues in both software and embedded systems
> %lastname William
> %sendmail home
> %skills Usability evaluation and testing with PC and web-based interfaces, and hardware.
> %workaddress 
> %workcity Atlanta 
> %workdept Cognitive Psychology
> %workorg Emory University
> %workpage 
> %workphone 
> %workpostcode 30322
> %workstate GA
> %www 
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 16 21:46:51 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Membership Dues Received
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary PERLMAN)
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 21:46:51 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: cwill10@emory.edu
In-Reply-To: <199909170141.VAA32306@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Sep 16, 99 09:41:24 pm
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This second message has the correct renewal date.

I am sorry I misplaced your message for almost two months.

BuckCHI will be starting up pretty soon.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Treasurer

> Dear Colin William,
> 
> I have received your dues (1999-09-16 $0 submitted 1999-09-25).
> Your BuckCHI membership will need to be renewed 2000-09.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Treasurer
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 17 08:22:33 1999
Subject: Re: CHI-BUCKCHI: possible spam from salazar@IAMNET.COM
To: salazar@IAMNET.COM
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 08:22:33 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: clore@ACM.ORG, instone@CS.BGSU.EDU, riander@WELL.COM
In-Reply-To: <199909170639.CAA62060@mail.acm.org> from "L-Soft list server at ACM" at Sep 17, 99 02:39:12 am
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Oscar,

There are two good sources of information for you:

An old survey summarized at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigchi/educhi/
and a newer (but smaller) list with web links at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/#PROGRAMS

Gary Perlman

> Dear Chris Rockwell=20
> BuckCHI, Columbus Chapter.
> 
> I have deep interests to develop research in the HCI field =
> (Human-Computer
> Interaction) in order to pursue a Master Degree in Columbus.
> 
> My interest is in graduate programs with courses or specializations in =
> HCI.=20
> Also my major is in Communications, but have valuable experience in =
> Computer related areas.
> I would appreciate any information about educational institutions on =
> this area in Columbus.
> 
> 
> Additionally, if you have information about the admission, applying =
> process,
> financial aids, fellowships or research assistantships for International
> Students in any faculty with related courses, this would be also =
> valuable.
> 
> Any information will be gladly appreciated.
> 
> Thank you for your time, hope to hear from you.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Oscar Salazar
> Venezuela

From perlman Fri Sep 17 09:52:03 1999
Subject: Re: receipt for dues requested
To: worthman@hq.acm.org (Kathleen Worthman)
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 09:52:03 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <57666D1492FCD111B658000629AB4A20E32C45@hq.acm.org> from "Kathleen Worthman" at Sep 17, 99 09:19:16 am
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That's odd.  Maybe it was because I had started my ACM DL subscription a half year earlier.

I don't know where my VISA statement is, but I assume your records are correct.

Thanks very much for your help.

Gary Perlman

> Hi Mr. Perlman;
> 
> Thank you for your response.  Yes, you are correct in that the cost of the DL is $86, and this is what you should have been charged; however, for some reason you were only charged $43.  Also, according to our records, you were only charged $249 on your Visa card, not $292.  Please check your credit card statement and if you find otherwise, please fax a copy of the statement showing the charge to my attention at 212-944-1318.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Kathy Worthman
> ACM member Services
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent:	Tuesday, September 14, 1999 5:01 PM
> > To:	worthman@hq.acm.org
> > Cc:	perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject:	Re: receipt for dues requested
> > 
> > Thank you.  I have receive the receipt.  However, the receipt is for $249
> > and my records show that I paid $292.  I believe that I paid $86 for the
> > annual access to the ACM Digital Library, not $43 as on the receipt.
> > 
> > Could I please get a new receipt with the corrected amount?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > Gary Perlman
> > 
> > > Dear Mr. Perlman.
> > > 
> > > Thank you for your email message.  I apologize that the receipt was mailed upon your original request.  I have just typed up a receipt for you which will be mailed today.  If you need a copy faxed to you, please let me know.
> > > 
> > > If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
> > > 
> > > Sincerely,
> > > 
> > > Kathy Worthman
> > > ACM Member Services
> > > 
> > > 
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > > > Sent:	Friday, September 03, 1999 9:44 AM
> > > > To:	acmhelp@acm.org
> > > > Cc:	perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > > Subject:	receipt for dues requested
> > > > 
> > > > A few weeks ago, I requested a receipt for my 1999 dues.
> > > > I was told that one would be sent, but I have not received one.
> > > > My member number is 2463016.
> > > > 
> > > > Gary Perlman
> > > > 2008 Lane Road
> > > > Columbu, OH 43220
> > > 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 17 11:42:28 1999
Subject: Re: Mug design
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 11:42:28 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04220503b4080bb8d082@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 17, 99 11:19:48 am
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Thanks.  The world will not end if things are late.
So don't kill yourself.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Sorry I have not been able to get the logo updated to Web safe colors 
> yet, things have been very crazy at work.
> 
> But I will definitely get down to it this weekend and send you a high 
> resolution version for use on the mug as well as GIFs for the Web 
> site.
> 
> - Nagarajan
> 
> At 8:46 PM -0400 9/16/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >The BuckCHI EC is excited about the logo and getting mugs made.
> >Our Chair made up a design:
> >	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/images/mug.gif
> >Which is almost right.
> >
> >Some changes I am interested in:
> >  * LOGO and BuckCHI larger and on one side of the mug.
> >  * text on the other side (in better quality font) reworded as:
> >
> >     Central Ohio's Special Interest Group on
> >           Computer-Human Interaction
> >
> >          www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi
> >
> >or maybe:
> >
> >                Central Ohio's
> >	      Special Interest Group on
> >           Computer-Human Interaction
> >
> >          www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi
> >
> >either way, maybe with a bold:
> >	Computer-Human Interaction
> >
> >What fonts do you suggest?
> >
> >When do you think can we get a high resolution logo and BuckCHI?
> >
> >We would need them soon if we are going to be able to get
> >mugs made in time for the first meeting in October.
> >
> >Gary
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 17 13:45:32 1999
Subject: Re: |Stat
To: tom@ls.berkeley.edu (Tom Holub)
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 13:45:32 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -- 
> Tom Holub (tom_holub@LS.Berkeley.EDU)
> Letters & Science Computer Resources
> 154 LeConte Hall (510-642-9069) Mon, Wed, Thu
> 525 Campbell Hall (510-642-3132) Tue, Fri
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 17 16:16:49 1999
Subject: Re: color schemes for the web site
To: normorel@OCLC.ORG
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 16:16:49 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103AA3062@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Sep 17, 99 02:02:50 pm
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The ACM and SIGCHI blue logos clash badly with the BuckCHI green.
Both ACM and SIGCHI change their logo colors.
SIGCHI has no official logo (their story is longer than ours by a decade).
The SIGCHI logo could be a nicer green, I think.

As for backgrounds, the light yellow is the lightest color that is safe
on the web.  If you set a netscape browser to 256 colors and surf around,
you will see some very nasty pages.

We could go with white or or grey.

Or we could ignore low end netscape users.  I'd prefer to use white.

I have a message in to our designers, so maybe they will
come up with something.

Gary

> What if we kept the BuckCHI logo and the BuckCHI name in green but put the
> ACM stuff back to blue (since color of names and even more so logos, is kind
> of part of what they are), leaving the resized ACM logo the size it is (it
> does better balance the BuckCHI logo).  I could even deal with the use of
> green for headers in the body of the page if we could make the background
> shaded less aggressively yellow (maybe use the background color in the left
> frame plus a less intense version of it in the right), maybe just down to
> shades of beige to up the contrast, as Chris suggests.  I do like the
> thought of changing from the red on the current page.
> 
> My 2 cents worth.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG]
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 10:58 PM
> To: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> Subject: color schemes for the web site
> 
> 
> I must first admit to having little talent for this sort of thing,
> but in the interim between now and when the site gets a facelift,
> I have mocked up a color scheme (okay, it was handed to me) and
> layout for the home screen.
> 
> I've been working on setting up the site so that it can be changed easily,
> but I wanted to get some feedback before going live.
> 
> Please send suggestions to me.
> 
> http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/x.html
> 
> Gary
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 17 21:19:00 1999
Subject: Re: Stat Agreement
To: baucom@gorby.ucsc.edu (Albion Baucom)
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 21:19:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SGI.4.05.9909171714120.196903-100000@gorby.UCSC.EDU> from "Albion Baucom" at Sep 17, 99 05:16:12 pm
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Good to know.

Gary

> 
> Gary,
> 	Thanks, the replacement of the getopt.o in the makefile did the
> trick. I had thought of that, but didnt want to waste too much time
> hunting down dependences and find that when it did compile it dumped core
> because of differences in implementation. 
> 
> Thanks again for the personal debugging on that. We are already putting
> the programs to use. 
> 
> Albion
> 
> Albion E. Baucom
> http://tito.ucsc.edu/baucom
> http://c4.cabrillo.cc.ca.us
> '71 R75/5 '74 R90/6
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Sep 18 13:22:58 1999
Subject: Re: CHI-CHIFOO owner
To: hanna@holycow.portland.or.us (Hanna Nelson)
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 13:22:58 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: instone@cs.bgsu.edu, clore@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <990917235522.ZM10450@holycow.portland.or.us> from "Hanna Nelson" at Sep 17, 99 11:55:21 pm
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done

> Hi -
> 
> I'm the secretary for CHIFOO (and set up the CHIFOO-INFO, CHIFOO-MEMBERS,
> and CHIFOO-ANNOUNCEMENTS lists).  I need to make a change to the 
> CHI-CHIFOO list (add new members), but I'm not listed as one of the "owners" 
> (currently, Kris Maneely - our former president and no longer on the board - 
> is the owner.
> 
> Can you make this change (either add me to the owner list or change Kris'
> listing to mine (hanna@holycow.portland.or.us)?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Hanna Nelson (for CHIFOO)
> 
> On Sep 18,  2:39am, L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d) wrote:
> > Subject: File: "CHI-CHIFOO LIST"
> > * ACM SIGCHI Portland, Oregon Local Chapter Information
> > *
> > * Owner= riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson, SIGCHI Local SIGs Chair)
> > * Owner= Quiet:
> > * Owner= krism@pobox.com (Kris Maneely)
> > * Owner= krism@bv.ngc.com (Kris Maneely)
> > * Owner= jennyg@teleport.com (Jenny Greenleaf)
> > * Owner= perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager)
> > * Owner= instone@cs.bgsu.edu (Keith Instone, SIGCHI Information Director)
> > * Owner= clore@acm.org (Michael Clore, ACM Network Information Manager)
> > * Errors-To= Owner            Reply-to= Sender,Respect
> > * Subscription= Closed        Validate= No                Notify= No
> > * Send= Public                Mail-Via= Distribute        Ack= Yes
> > * Notebook= No                Digest= No                  Files= No
> > * Review= Public              Confidential= No
> > * Default-Options= NoFiles,Repro,Ack
> > *
> > hanna@HOLYCOW.PORTLAND.OR.US Hanna Nelson
> > matthew_clark@HP.COM         Matthew Clark
> > tom_cocklin@HP.COM           Tom Cocklin
> > davidst@TELEPORT.COM         David Stubbs
> > jennyg@TELEPORT.COM          Jenny Greenleaf
> > peterwh@TELEPORT.COM         Peter Hildebrandt
> > *
> > * Total number of users subscribed to the list:      6
> > * Total number of local node users on the list:      0
> > *
> >-- End of excerpt from L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Hanna Nelson               hanna@holycow.portland.or.us
> 
> "Make things as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 20 09:54:57 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI student membership
To: ACEPub1@aol.com
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 09:54:57 -0400 (EDT)
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Thanks.  You are now in the directory.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Treasurer

> I'm currently enrolled in the Air Force Institute of Technology at WPAFB.  
> I'm getting a MS in Information Resource Management.  My thesis work envolves 
> user acceptance, usability, and speech recognition.  I'm due to graduate in 
> December of 99.  Thanks, alan.
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 20 12:22:56 1999
Subject: Re: Mug design
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 12:22:56 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04220500b40be740a510@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 20, 99 09:58:32 am
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Very nice.


For the black mug design, would the mug be black
or would the artwork be put on a white mug background?
Would it work for the white artwork to be printed on
a black mug?  I suspect black mugs would cost a lot more.

For the URL, I'd like ot get versions without the leading
"http://" and the trailing "/"; the www should be enough
and I think it looks better.  What do you think?

Can you send me high res versions for the mug text?
Or can you suggest a font to use (I don't seem to
have Frutiger), assuming the text is also Frutiger.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> High resolution versions of the logo (3 inches by 2 inches at 150 
> pixels per inch) are available in TIFF (common on the PC)  and PICT 
> (common on the Mac) formats in the directory 
> http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/
> 
> Also a suggested layout for a white mug is available at
> http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/white.gif
> though I would STRONGLY recommend the black version at
> http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/black.gif
> which is much more striking.
> 
> This is based on a mug of approx. 3inches diameter and 3.5 inches height.
> 
> The specifications are as follows:
> 
> Colors should be
> - Dark Green is 84% Cyan, 26% Magenta, 90% Yellow and 33% Black
> - Light Green is 44% Cyan, 2% Magenta, 51% Yellow and 1% Black
> - Arrow is 62% Cyan, 51% Magenta, 49% Yellow and 64% Black
> - Text (for Black mug) is 42% Cyan, 31% Magenta, 30% Yellow and 9% Black
> - Text (for White mug) is 54% Cyan, 43% Magenta, 42% Yellow and 31% Black
> 
> Font used for BuckCHI is Frutiger Black (though this SHOULD be 
> reproduced from the high resolution logo files.
> 
> Font used for other text is Frutiger Bold though Helvetica or Arial 
> would be acceptable substitutes.
> 
> Please let me know if you have any questions.
> 
> Will get you GIFs for the Website later.
> 
> - Nagarajan
> 
> 
> At 8:46 PM -0400 9/16/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >The BuckCHI EC is excited about the logo and getting mugs made.
> >Our Chair made up a design:
> >	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/images/mug.gif
> >Which is almost right.
> >
> >Some changes I am interested in:
> >  * LOGO and BuckCHI larger and on one side of the mug.
> >  * text on the other side (in better quality font) reworded as:
> >
> >     Central Ohio's Special Interest Group on
> >           Computer-Human Interaction
> >
> >          www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi
> >
> >or maybe:
> >
> >                Central Ohio's
> >	      Special Interest Group on
> >           Computer-Human Interaction
> >
> >          www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi
> >
> >either way, maybe with a bold:
> >	Computer-Human Interaction
> >
> >What fonts do you suggest?
> >
> >When do you think can we get a high resolution logo and BuckCHI?
> >
> >We would need them soon if we are going to be able to get
> >mugs made in time for the first meeting in October.
> >
> >Gary
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> - <A HREF="http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/~ngopalan/" 
> TARGET="_new">Nagarajan Gopalan</A> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 20 12:51:55 1999
Subject: Re: Executive Committee Meeting Minutes.
To: Patrick_Hogan@AMSINC.COM
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 12:51:55 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To:  <852567F2.004BC0A3.00@ams-central-gate-5a.amsinc.com> from "Patrick_Hogan@AMSINC.COM" at Sep 20, 99 09:54:15 am
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Hi Patrick,

These need to curculate for corrections and approval,
and then converted to HTML, so plain text would be preferable.

Comments below

Gary

> BuckCHI Meeting Minutes 1999-08-25
> The BuckCHI EC met at Siam Restaurant for lunch on Aug. 25, 1999. 
> 
> Attending:
> · Jane Henderson, Past Co-Chair 
> · Patrick Hogan, Secretary 
> · Lorraine Normore, Advisor
> · Gary Perlman, Treasurer
> · Chris Rockwell, Chair

There was some discussion about Lorraine getting a vote on the EC, but
I don't recall the basis (as Librarian or as chair of advisors or ?).

> Discretionary Fund 
> 
> The committee opened by discussing the creation of a discretionary fund
> that would be used to pay for minor general expenses associated with
> supporting guest speakers.  Expenditure of funds would be at the
> discretion of the Chair.  The fund would be limited to $300.  It was
> decided to table further discussions until the next meeting.
> 
> Officer Roles and Responsibilities
> 
> After a brief discussion it was decided that it is important to improve
> upon attendance at Executive Committee meetings and to define specific
> achievable goals for each Officer and Chair.
> 
> Chair Appointments
> 
> Program Chair: Chris proposed that the Executive Committee approach
> Emily and Shirley about serving as Program Chair.  The members agreed
> that this would be a good idea.

EC == Executive Council

> Public Relations Chair: A brief discussion was held regarding the
> appointment of a Public Relations Chair.  One of the responsibilities
> of this position is to promote BuckCHI by advertising BuckCHI events
> through the local media and organizations.  Pat mentioned that he knows
> someone that may be interested in joining BuckCHI that may also like to
> serve in this capacity.
> 
> Communications Chair: Chris appointed Gary to serve as the
> Communications Chair.  Gary accepted the appointment.
> 
> Membership Chair: No one was identified as a candidate for this position.  
> 
> October Technical Meeting
> 
> Chris discussed inviting Jason Beaumont to speak about e-Commerce at
> the next technical meeting, to be held in October.  Chris will send out
> a message to current members notifying them of the next meeting.
> 
> Future Technical Meetings:
> 
> The committee discussed potential technical meeting locations.
> CompuServe, OCLC, Time Warner, and Fitch Inc, have been used in the
> past and were identified as suitable future technical meeting
> locations.  Jane said she would look into the availability of the
> CompuServe auditorium.

Time Warner has not ever been used.

> Membership Goals
> 
> Currently, there are approximately 28 paying members.  One of the goals
> is to support these members by focusing on providing technical meetings
> that are of interest and useful to the members.  The intent is to
> retain current members and increase membership through word of mouth.

Delete paying.  The number was 38.

> Coffee Mugs
> 
> The Executive Committee discussed the idea of getting coffee mugs
> imprinted with a BuckCHI logo.  The mugs would be given to new and
> current members.  Gary will look into obtaining the rights to a
> previously designed BuckCHI logo that the chapter can use.
> 
> Newsletter
> 
> A newsletter will be published three times a year.  It will be sent to
> all members in good standing.  The newsletter will include a summary of
> the recent technical meetings, a list of new members, and provide
> details regarding future meetings and events.

This was only discussed, but never decided.

From perlman Tue Sep 21 05:12:09 1999
Subject: Re: Education survey.
To: Maplefoo1@COMPUSERVE.COM (Maplefoo1)
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 05:12:09 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199909210153_MC2-85A7-3123@compuserve.com> from "Maplefoo1" at Sep 21, 99 01:53:30 am
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http://www.acm.org/sigchi/educhi/

> Dear Sir/Madam,
> 
> I am a lawyer who is taking courses at in computer science, and I would be
> very interested in your education survey. If you could send it to me by
> e-mail, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance for your help.
> 
> Stanley
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 21 12:03:55 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: ngopalan@galileo.enc.org
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 12:03:55 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Nagarajan,

Two Issues:

The supplier tells me that we need provide something to
make a two color whatever.  Also, they use Adobe Illustrator,
which perhaps you can export from photoshop or use directly.

Can you figure out what is needed for two color printing?
If not, then you should probably contact Jennifer below
with a question or two.  Maybe we will need to get a
vectorized version of the artwork.  If you can't do it,
I can probably get our graphic designer at OCLC to do it.

The black mugs would cost 144*.66 ($95) more than the white.
Given our budget of $300, even we can print with a two-color
process, we are slighly over budget with black.  I agree that
the black mugs would be cooler, but I think the white would
also look very good.  I think the logo shows up better on white.
I would be proud to have either on my desk.  I'll leave the call
to you.

The artwork dimensions are 7.5" w x 2.75" h
When I printed the gif at:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/white.gif
it printed within those bounds, but the logo and text could be
moved apart and the logo could be larger.  And of course, the
resolution was not close to what it should be.

These prices are good until Sept 30, and it takes about 10
days to get the mugs made, so to get them ready for the
first meeting will be a little tight, but we still have
a week of slack to work with.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Sorry I'm getting back to you today- i was out yesterday!
> as far as the mug goes, I think I followed what you wrote below.  
> Two colors should be sufficient, but you will have to change your colors
> around. It looks like what is your logo is in a 4 color process which will
> be expensive to do on a mug. You can change the colors around to make it a
> 2 color. Also, there really is no difference between the white and black
> mugs The difference in cost is due to the type of firing to get the mug
> black vs no color on the white mugs. 
> 
> less mugs will be a lot more $$. Please have your designer send me the art
> color separated in the folllowing programs:
> adobe illistrator is preferred
> 
> when is your event date? I hope that we have sufficient time to produce
> these to make sure that they are correct and to you groups satisfaction!
> 
> Thanks, 
> jennifer
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: jas@shumsky.com
> > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: BuckCHI Mugs
> > Date: Monday, September 20, 1999 1:48 PM
> > 
> > Dear Jennifer,
> > 
> > Susan Westall introduced us in the OCLC cafeteria about getting
> > mugs made for a local organization.  I received your brochures.
> > Thank you.
> > 
> > BuckCHI is the Central Ohio chapter of the ACM Special
> > Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction.  Basically,
> > we are interested in making software easier to use.
> > Our website is at:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> > 
> > We have obtained the rights to our logo and have some
> > designs for mugs mocked up.  Some artwork, not the final
> > version, is on out site.  The white version is at:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/white.gif
> > and the black version is at:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/black.gif
> > Our designer prefers the black one, so I am inclined to go with it.
> > I assume it would be printed on a black mug, 
> > 
> > 	(144 * 0.99) =	142.56 white mug
> > 	(144 * 1.65) =	237.60 black mug
> > 
> > we have $300 to spend, so we could afford two colors for setup
> > (we are non-profit and tax exempt)
> > 
> > 	(2 * 37.5) =	75
> > 
> > but I have no idea if two colors is enough.  Our designer tells me:
> > 
> > 	Colors should be
> > 	- Dark Green is 84% Cyan, 26% Magenta, 90% Yellow and 33% Black
> > 	- Light Green is 44% Cyan, 2% Magenta, 51% Yellow and 1% Black
> > 	- Arrow is 62% Cyan, 51% Magenta, 49% Yellow and 64% Black
> > 	- Text (for Black mug) is 42% Cyan, 31% Magenta, 30% Yellow and 9% Black
> > 	- Text (for White mug) is 54% Cyan, 43% Magenta, 42% Yellow and 31%
> Black
> > 
> > If it is more than two colors, then we might need to simplify, use a
> white mug
> > or make fewer mugs.  I am hoping we can find a way to make the mug with
> two colors.
> > I am assuming that the $1.65 mug a lot nicer than the $.99 one, and that
> making
> > fewer mugs would not work out well when factoring in setup charges.
> > 
> > In what form can we send the artwork ready for two colors?  I need
> information
> > I can pass on to our designer.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Gary Perlman
> > BuckCHI Treasurer
> > OCLC phone: 761-5058
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 21 13:13:19 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 13:13:19 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04220505b40d686c0d58@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 21, 99 01:06:23 pm
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Then let's go with black!  Is IS only .66 cents extra per mug.

Good luck with the artwork.  I hope it is not too tedious
to get it ready for 2-color printing.

Please remember to use:
	www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi
instead of the version with http:// ... /

Chris is trying to get the first meeting for October 12 (Tuesday).
If we can get the artwork to Jennifer early next week, I think
there should be ample time.  I'll ask her.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I think we should still try to do the black mug. I discussed it with 
> Kavita and our in-house graphic designer at ENC and the artwork will 
> be a little more complicated but it is doable as a 2 color print job. 
> We will be able to do the artwork in Illustrator and I will contact 
> Jennifer if I have any specific questions.
> 
> When is the first BuckCHI meeting? We should be able to get the 
> artwork done this weekend.
> 
> - Nagarajan
> 
> At 12:03 PM -0400 9/21/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Hi Nagarajan,
> >
> >Two Issues:
> >
> >The supplier tells me that we need provide something to
> >make a two color whatever.  Also, they use Adobe Illustrator,
> >which perhaps you can export from photoshop or use directly.
> >
> >Can you figure out what is needed for two color printing?
> >If not, then you should probably contact Jennifer below
> >with a question or two.  Maybe we will need to get a
> >vectorized version of the artwork.  If you can't do it,
> >I can probably get our graphic designer at OCLC to do it.
> >
> >The black mugs would cost 144*.66 ($95) more than the white.
> >Given our budget of $300, even we can print with a two-color
> >process, we are slighly over budget with black.  I agree that
> >the black mugs would be cooler, but I think the white would
> >also look very good.  I think the logo shows up better on white.
> >I would be proud to have either on my desk.  I'll leave the call
> >to you.
> >
> >The artwork dimensions are 7.5" w x 2.75" h
> >When I printed the gif at:
> >	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/white.gif
> >it printed within those bounds, but the logo and text could be
> >moved apart and the logo could be larger.  And of course, the
> >resolution was not close to what it should be.
> >
> >These prices are good until Sept 30, and it takes about 10
> >days to get the mugs made, so to get them ready for the
> >first meeting will be a little tight, but we still have
> >a week of slack to work with.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >  > Hi Gary,
> >  >
> >  > Sorry I'm getting back to you today- i was out yesterday!
> >  > as far as the mug goes, I think I followed what you wrote below.
> >  > Two colors should be sufficient, but you will have to change your colors
> >  > around. It looks like what is your logo is in a 4 color process which will
> >  > be expensive to do on a mug. You can change the colors around to make it a
> >  > 2 color. Also, there really is no difference between the white and black
> >  > mugs The difference in cost is due to the type of firing to get the mug
> >  > black vs no color on the white mugs.
> >  >
> >  > less mugs will be a lot more $$. Please have your designer send me the art
> >  > color separated in the folllowing programs:
> >  > adobe illistrator is preferred
> >  >
> >  > when is your event date? I hope that we have sufficient time to produce
> >  > these to make sure that they are correct and to you groups satisfaction!
> >  >
> >  > Thanks,
> >  > jennifer
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > ----------
> >  > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> >  > > To: jas@shumsky.com
> >  > > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> >  > > Subject: BuckCHI Mugs
> >  > > Date: Monday, September 20, 1999 1:48 PM
> >  > >
> >  > > Dear Jennifer,
> >  > >
> >  > > Susan Westall introduced us in the OCLC cafeteria about getting
> >  > > mugs made for a local organization.  I received your brochures.
> >  > > Thank you.
> >  > >
> >  > > BuckCHI is the Central Ohio chapter of the ACM Special
> >  > > Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction.  Basically,
> >  > > we are interested in making software easier to use.
> >  > > Our website is at:
> >  > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> >  > >
> >  > > We have obtained the rights to our logo and have some
> >  > > designs for mugs mocked up.  Some artwork, not the final
> >  > > version, is on out site.  The white version is at:
> >  > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/white.gif
> >  > > and the black version is at:
> >  > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/black.gif
> >  > > Our designer prefers the black one, so I am inclined to go with it.
> >  > > I assume it would be printed on a black mug,
> >  > >
> >  > > 	(144 * 0.99) =	142.56 white mug
> >  > > 	(144 * 1.65) =	237.60 black mug
> >  > >
> >  > > we have $300 to spend, so we could afford two colors for setup
> >  > > (we are non-profit and tax exempt)
> >  > >
> >  > > 	(2 * 37.5) =	75
> >  > >
> >  > > but I have no idea if two colors is enough.  Our designer tells me:
> >  > >
> >  > > 	Colors should be
> >  > > 	- Dark Green is 84% Cyan, 26% Magenta, 90% Yellow and 33% Black
> >  > > 	- Light Green is 44% Cyan, 2% Magenta, 51% Yellow and 1% Black
> >  > > 	- Arrow is 62% Cyan, 51% Magenta, 49% Yellow and 64% Black
> >  > > 	- Text (for Black mug) is 42% Cyan, 31% Magenta, 30% Yellow 
> >and 9% Black
> >  > > 	- Text (for White mug) is 54% Cyan, 43% Magenta, 42% Yellow and 31%
> >  > Black
> >  > >
> >  > > If it is more than two colors, then we might need to simplify, use a
> >  > white mug
> >  > > or make fewer mugs.  I am hoping we can find a way to make the mug with
> >  > two colors.
> >  > > I am assuming that the $1.65 mug a lot nicer than the $.99 one, and that
> >  > making
> >  > > fewer mugs would not work out well when factoring in setup charges.
> >  > >
> >  > > In what form can we send the artwork ready for two colors?  I need
> >  > information
> >  > > I can pass on to our designer.
> >  > >
> >  > > Thanks in advance.
> >  > >
> >  > >
> >  > >
> >  > >
> >  > > Gary Perlman
> >  > > BuckCHI Treasurer
> >  > > OCLC phone: 761-5058
> >  >
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 21 13:54:02 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 13:54:02 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
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Hi Jennifer,

Thanks for the info.

Our target event date is Tuesday October 12.
Our designer is going to make a 2-color version for adobe illustrator.
He thinks the artwork will be done this weekend.
I assume I will be emailing you the artwork as 1 or 2 attachments.
We will want 144 black mugs.
How should we proceed?

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Sorry I'm getting back to you today- i was out yesterday!
> as far as the mug goes, I think I followed what you wrote below.  
> Two colors should be sufficient, but you will have to change your colors
> around. It looks like what is your logo is in a 4 color process which will
> be expensive to do on a mug. You can change the colors around to make it a
> 2 color. Also, there really is no difference between the white and black
> mugs The difference in cost is due to the type of firing to get the mug
> black vs no color on the white mugs. 
> 
> less mugs will be a lot more $$. Please have your designer send me the art
> color separated in the folllowing programs:
> adobe illistrator is preferred
> 
> when is your event date? I hope that we have sufficient time to produce
> these to make sure that they are correct and to you groups satisfaction!
> 
> Thanks, 
> jennifer
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: jas@shumsky.com
> > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: BuckCHI Mugs
> > Date: Monday, September 20, 1999 1:48 PM
> > 
> > Dear Jennifer,
> > 
> > Susan Westall introduced us in the OCLC cafeteria about getting
> > mugs made for a local organization.  I received your brochures.
> > Thank you.
> > 
> > BuckCHI is the Central Ohio chapter of the ACM Special
> > Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction.  Basically,
> > we are interested in making software easier to use.
> > Our website is at:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> > 
> > We have obtained the rights to our logo and have some
> > designs for mugs mocked up.  Some artwork, not the final
> > version, is on out site.  The white version is at:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/white.gif
> > and the black version is at:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/black.gif
> > Our designer prefers the black one, so I am inclined to go with it.
> > I assume it would be printed on a black mug, 
> > 
> > 	(144 * 0.99) =	142.56 white mug
> > 	(144 * 1.65) =	237.60 black mug
> > 
> > we have $300 to spend, so we could afford two colors for setup
> > (we are non-profit and tax exempt)
> > 
> > 	(2 * 37.5) =	75
> > 
> > but I have no idea if two colors is enough.  Our designer tells me:
> > 
> > 	Colors should be
> > 	- Dark Green is 84% Cyan, 26% Magenta, 90% Yellow and 33% Black
> > 	- Light Green is 44% Cyan, 2% Magenta, 51% Yellow and 1% Black
> > 	- Arrow is 62% Cyan, 51% Magenta, 49% Yellow and 64% Black
> > 	- Text (for Black mug) is 42% Cyan, 31% Magenta, 30% Yellow and 9% Black
> > 	- Text (for White mug) is 54% Cyan, 43% Magenta, 42% Yellow and 31%
> Black
> > 
> > If it is more than two colors, then we might need to simplify, use a
> white mug
> > or make fewer mugs.  I am hoping we can find a way to make the mug with
> two colors.
> > I am assuming that the $1.65 mug a lot nicer than the $.99 one, and that
> making
> > fewer mugs would not work out well when factoring in setup charges.
> > 
> > In what form can we send the artwork ready for two colors?  I need
> information
> > I can pass on to our designer.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Gary Perlman
> > BuckCHI Treasurer
> > OCLC phone: 761-5058
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 21 16:59:47 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 16:59:47 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
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> the below information is fine. I will need to know the following
> information:
> accoutn set up info.- who to bill, where to ship

Bill to:
	BuckCHI
	PO Box 20187
	Columbus, OH 43220

Ship to:
	Hmmm.  My home?
	Gary Perlman
	2008 Lane Rd.
	Columbus OH, 43220

Colors to follow via email.

Where should we send a tax exempt form?

How much will the order be so we can send 50%?

Gary

> credit application, or deposit of 50% on order 
> colors of imprint
> if your organization is tax exempt, need form
> i think that covers it!
> let me know when the art is ready!
> thank you!
> jennifer
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
> > Date: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 1:54 PM
> > 
> > Hi Jennifer,
> > 
> > Thanks for the info.
> > 
> > Our target event date is Tuesday October 12.
> > Our designer is going to make a 2-color version for adobe illustrator.
> > He thinks the artwork will be done this weekend.
> > I assume I will be emailing you the artwork as 1 or 2 attachments.
> > We will want 144 black mugs.
> > How should we proceed?
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > Hi Gary,
> > > 
> > > Sorry I'm getting back to you today- i was out yesterday!
> > > as far as the mug goes, I think I followed what you wrote below.  
> > > Two colors should be sufficient, but you will have to change your
> colors
> > > around. It looks like what is your logo is in a 4 color process which
> will
> > > be expensive to do on a mug. You can change the colors around to make
> it a
> > > 2 color. Also, there really is no difference between the white and
> black
> > > mugs The difference in cost is due to the type of firing to get the mug
> > > black vs no color on the white mugs. 
> > > 
> > > less mugs will be a lot more $$. Please have your designer send me the
> art
> > > color separated in the folllowing programs:
> > > adobe illistrator is preferred
> > > 
> > > when is your event date? I hope that we have sufficient time to produce
> > > these to make sure that they are correct and to you groups
> satisfaction!
> > > 
> > > Thanks, 
> > > jennifer
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > ----------
> > > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > To: jas@shumsky.com
> > > > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > > Subject: BuckCHI Mugs
> > > > Date: Monday, September 20, 1999 1:48 PM
> > > > 
> > > > Dear Jennifer,
> > > > 
> > > > Susan Westall introduced us in the OCLC cafeteria about getting
> > > > mugs made for a local organization.  I received your brochures.
> > > > Thank you.
> > > > 
> > > > BuckCHI is the Central Ohio chapter of the ACM Special
> > > > Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction.  Basically,
> > > > we are interested in making software easier to use.
> > > > Our website is at:
> > > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> > > > 
> > > > We have obtained the rights to our logo and have some
> > > > designs for mugs mocked up.  Some artwork, not the final
> > > > version, is on out site.  The white version is at:
> > > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/white.gif
> > > > and the black version is at:
> > > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/black.gif
> > > > Our designer prefers the black one, so I am inclined to go with it.
> > > > I assume it would be printed on a black mug, 
> > > > 
> > > > 	(144 * 0.99) =	142.56 white mug
> > > > 	(144 * 1.65) =	237.60 black mug
> > > > 
> > > > we have $300 to spend, so we could afford two colors for setup
> > > > (we are non-profit and tax exempt)
> > > > 
> > > > 	(2 * 37.5) =	75
> > > > 
> > > > but I have no idea if two colors is enough.  Our designer tells me:
> > > > 
> > > > 	Colors should be
> > > > 	- Dark Green is 84% Cyan, 26% Magenta, 90% Yellow and 33% Black
> > > > 	- Light Green is 44% Cyan, 2% Magenta, 51% Yellow and 1% Black
> > > > 	- Arrow is 62% Cyan, 51% Magenta, 49% Yellow and 64% Black
> > > > 	- Text (for Black mug) is 42% Cyan, 31% Magenta, 30% Yellow and 9%
> Black
> > > > 	- Text (for White mug) is 54% Cyan, 43% Magenta, 42% Yellow and 31%
> > > Black
> > > > 
> > > > If it is more than two colors, then we might need to simplify, use a
> > > white mug
> > > > or make fewer mugs.  I am hoping we can find a way to make the mug
> with
> > > two colors.
> > > > I am assuming that the $1.65 mug a lot nicer than the $.99 one, and
> that
> > > making
> > > > fewer mugs would not work out well when factoring in setup charges.
> > > > 
> > > > In what form can we send the artwork ready for two colors?  I need
> > > information
> > > > I can pass on to our designer.
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks in advance.
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > Gary Perlman
> > > > BuckCHI Treasurer
> > > > OCLC phone: 761-5058
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 21 21:39:07 1999
Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 21:39:07 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
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Why yes I'd be intrerested in coming out there.
I'd most like to talk about the UI architecture for
the new FirstSearch:
	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi
about how to design the UI architecture so that
developers, writers (including translators), graphic
and UI designers, and even marketing can work on
the same functional system at the same time without
affecting other.  I'd cover the issues of adapting
to multiple hardware, OS and browser platforms,
multilingual and visually impaired user access,
time permitting.

Or I could talk about the exciting world of bibliographic
database compilation and prospects for Z39.30 access
to the HCI Bibliography in MaRC format.  But I'd prefer not.

Gary

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> Hi Gary!
> 
> Thanks for the pointer to all those mailing lists!!!  I really didn't know
> CHI-Jobs was out there and had so much company.
> 
> Meanwhile, would you have any inclination to travel to Portland (and maybe
> Seattle) to give local chapter talks on the topic of your choice?!  Tom
> Cocklin, our CHFIOO prez, says we got the bucks for travel.  Let me know and
> I'll pencil you into our schedule sometime after Christmas.
> 
> And thanks again!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
>   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
>   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
>   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 6:29 PM
> To: david.stubbs@ACM.ORG
> Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
> 
> 
> We have only posted regional jobs in the past.  Why not CHI-Jobs?
> 	Gary
> 
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm writing in hopes you have some local SIGCHI chapter machinery for
> > posting job opportunities.  I have a couple of contract positions
> available
> > in Portland, Oregon, and would appreciate your help in forwarding our
> > posting to your membership.
> >
> > Thanks very much!
> >
> > David D. Stubbs, CHIFOO Program Chairman (www.acm.org/chapters/chifoo)
> > Usability Architects, Inc.
> >   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
> >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> >   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
> >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
> >   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
> >   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
> >   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > ------
> >
> > Usability Architects, Inc., is looking for a usability engineer
> experienced
> > in the human factors of speech interaction for a contract staffing
> position
> > with a Portland, Oregon, area client. The job description and
> qualifications
> > for this position are:
> >
> > JOB DESCRIPTION:
> > ---------------
> > Provide user-centered design and evaluation support to speech technology
> > product groups through multi-disciplinary efforts, including: requirements
> > specifications, corpus and grammar definition, iterative UI
> > design/prototyping/evaluation, heuristic evaluation and formal usability
> > testing.  Contribute to cross-group and cross-project coordination for UI
> > look and feel, interaction model and systems-level design.  Lead end-user
> > research, UI design and usability evaluation efforts.  Work closely with
> > client's larger human factors engineering community and coordinate with
> > engineering and marketing functions.
> >
> > QUALIFICATIONS:
> > --------------
> > Must be self-motivated, independent and able to prioritize critical tasks.
> > Must have a demonstrated record of success in development user interaction
> > involving voice recognition and speech synthesis, must be familiar with
> > underlying voice recognition and speech synthesis technology. Must have
> > excellent UI design and problem solving skills, plus capability in needs
> > analysis, UI prototyping, evaluation methods, data analysis and formal
> > usability methods.  Strong written, verbal and presentation skills
> required.
> > Must be a consensus builder.  Minimum degree requirements include MS/MA in
> > experimental social science (perceptual/cognitive psychology) or in a
> > focused human factors engineering program.  Industry experience preferred.
> >
> > ---------------
> >
> > Resumes from independent consultants/contractors seeking new assignments
> are
> > also welcome.
> >
> > Please send resumes by email to:
> >
> >             Linda Berg
> >             Usability Architects, Inc.
> >             210  Ninth Street, Suite E204
> >             Kirkland, WA  98033
> >             Linda_Berg@usability-architects.com
> >
> >
> > Usability Architects, Inc. is a Seattle area consulting firm specializing
> in
> > the specification, architecture, design, and development of user
> > interaction.
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 22 12:17:11 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 12:17:11 -0400 (EDT)
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Black mug.

I will send you the Ohio tax form.

Gary

> this looks good, i will put aside until i get the artwork from you!
> thanks
> deposit of 50% -which color mug
> tax exempt can be sent to 733a lakeview plaza bld
> worthington, oh 43085
> jennifer sanderow
> 
> thanks
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
> > Date: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 4:59 PM
> > 
> > > the below information is fine. I will need to know the following
> > > information:
> > > accoutn set up info.- who to bill, where to ship
> > 
> > Bill to:
> > 	BuckCHI
> > 	PO Box 20187
> > 	Columbus, OH 43220
> > 
> > Ship to:
> > 	Hmmm.  My home?
> > 	Gary Perlman
> > 	2008 Lane Rd.
> > 	Columbus OH, 43220
> > 
> > Colors to follow via email.
> > 
> > Where should we send a tax exempt form?
> > 
> > How much will the order be so we can send 50%?
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > credit application, or deposit of 50% on order 
> > > colors of imprint
> > > if your organization is tax exempt, need form
> > > i think that covers it!
> > > let me know when the art is ready!
> > > thank you!
> > > jennifer
> > > 
> > > ----------
> > > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > > > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
> > > > Date: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 1:54 PM
> > > > 
> > > > Hi Jennifer,
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks for the info.
> > > > 
> > > > Our target event date is Tuesday October 12.
> > > > Our designer is going to make a 2-color version for adobe
> illustrator.
> > > > He thinks the artwork will be done this weekend.
> > > > I assume I will be emailing you the artwork as 1 or 2 attachments.
> > > > We will want 144 black mugs.
> > > > How should we proceed?
> > > > 
> > > > Gary
> > > > 
> > > > > Hi Gary,
> > > > > 
> > > > > Sorry I'm getting back to you today- i was out yesterday!
> > > > > as far as the mug goes, I think I followed what you wrote below.  
> > > > > Two colors should be sufficient, but you will have to change your
> > > colors
> > > > > around. It looks like what is your logo is in a 4 color process
> which
> > > will
> > > > > be expensive to do on a mug. You can change the colors around to
> make
> > > it a
> > > > > 2 color. Also, there really is no difference between the white and
> > > black
> > > > > mugs The difference in cost is due to the type of firing to get the
> mug
> > > > > black vs no color on the white mugs. 
> > > > > 
> > > > > less mugs will be a lot more $$. Please have your designer send me
> the
> > > art
> > > > > color separated in the folllowing programs:
> > > > > adobe illistrator is preferred
> > > > > 
> > > > > when is your event date? I hope that we have sufficient time to
> produce
> > > > > these to make sure that they are correct and to you groups
> > > satisfaction!
> > > > > 
> > > > > Thanks, 
> > > > > jennifer
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > ----------
> > > > > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > > > To: jas@shumsky.com
> > > > > > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > > > > Subject: BuckCHI Mugs
> > > > > > Date: Monday, September 20, 1999 1:48 PM
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Dear Jennifer,
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Susan Westall introduced us in the OCLC cafeteria about getting
> > > > > > mugs made for a local organization.  I received your brochures.
> > > > > > Thank you.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > BuckCHI is the Central Ohio chapter of the ACM Special
> > > > > > Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction.  Basically,
> > > > > > we are interested in making software easier to use.
> > > > > > Our website is at:
> > > > > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > We have obtained the rights to our logo and have some
> > > > > > designs for mugs mocked up.  Some artwork, not the final
> > > > > > version, is on out site.  The white version is at:
> > > > > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/white.gif
> > > > > > and the black version is at:
> > > > > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/black.gif
> > > > > > Our designer prefers the black one, so I am inclined to go with
> it.
> > > > > > I assume it would be printed on a black mug, 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 	(144 * 0.99) =	142.56 white mug
> > > > > > 	(144 * 1.65) =	237.60 black mug
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > we have $300 to spend, so we could afford two colors for setup
> > > > > > (we are non-profit and tax exempt)
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 	(2 * 37.5) =	75
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > but I have no idea if two colors is enough.  Our designer tells
> me:
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 	Colors should be
> > > > > > 	- Dark Green is 84% Cyan, 26% Magenta, 90% Yellow and 33% Black
> > > > > > 	- Light Green is 44% Cyan, 2% Magenta, 51% Yellow and 1% Black
> > > > > > 	- Arrow is 62% Cyan, 51% Magenta, 49% Yellow and 64% Black
> > > > > > 	- Text (for Black mug) is 42% Cyan, 31% Magenta, 30% Yellow and
> 9%
> > > Black
> > > > > > 	- Text (for White mug) is 54% Cyan, 43% Magenta, 42% Yellow and
> 31%
> > > > > Black
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > If it is more than two colors, then we might need to simplify,
> use a
> > > > > white mug
> > > > > > or make fewer mugs.  I am hoping we can find a way to make the
> mug
> > > with
> > > > > two colors.
> > > > > > I am assuming that the $1.65 mug a lot nicer than the $.99 one,
> and
> > > that
> > > > > making
> > > > > > fewer mugs would not work out well when factoring in setup
> charges.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > In what form can we send the artwork ready for two colors?  I
> need
> > > > > information
> > > > > > I can pass on to our designer.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Thanks in advance.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Gary Perlman
> > > > > > BuckCHI Treasurer
> > > > > > OCLC phone: 761-5058
> > > > > 
> > > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 22 22:19:59 1999
Subject: Re: You have a new friend...
To: grudin@ics.uci.edu (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 1999 22:19:59 -0400 (EDT)
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That's wonderful news.  Congratulations and best wishes.

Enjoy the joy.

Gary

From perlman Thu Sep 23 23:30:25 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: afreitas@iq.usp.br (Adilson A. Freitas)
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 23:30:25 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.91.990923172356.1864A-100000@quim> from "Adilson A. Freitas" at Sep 23, 99 05:24:44 pm
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fmeh

> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 24 08:47:04 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: mrgrme@mari-el.ru (MRG)
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 08:47:04 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <01bf0683$76932360$0370040a@s012003719> from "MRG" at Sep 24, 99 03:53:48 pm
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 24 10:24:14 1999
Subject: Re: UNIX STAT
To: erich@weichselgartner.de
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 10:24:14 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37EB7910.5F6CE806@zv.fhg.de> from "Erich Weichselgartner" at Sep 24, 99 03:13:52 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
>    PD Dr. Erich Weichselgartner                Tel.:  +49 89 1205-679
>    Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, A5                 FAX:   +49 89 1205-317
>    Leonrodstr. 54, D-80636 München, Germany    Email: wga@zv.fhg.de
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 24 10:30:13 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 10:30:13 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0FIG00NMSW4VAU@PM02SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Sep 22, 99 11:16:25 am
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I'd like to send the deposit the the tax form to save time.
Should it be made out to Shumsky Enterprises?

What will the 2-color on black mugs cost?
I can not figure that out from the flyer
because it says that the setup is 37.50 per color,
but that the prices are good for 144+ with 1-color imprint.
So will the 2-color cost be 
	((144 * 1.65) + (1 * 37.5)) =	275.1
or
	((144 * 1.65) + (2 * 37.5)) =	312.6
or some other amount?

Gary

> this looks good, i will put aside until i get the artwork from you!
> thanks
> deposit of 50% -which color mug
> tax exempt can be sent to 733a lakeview plaza bld
> worthington, oh 43085
> jennifer sanderow
> 
> thanks
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
> > Date: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 4:59 PM
> > 
> > > the below information is fine. I will need to know the following
> > > information:
> > > accoutn set up info.- who to bill, where to ship
> > 
> > Bill to:
> > 	BuckCHI
> > 	PO Box 20187
> > 	Columbus, OH 43220
> > 
> > Ship to:
> > 	Hmmm.  My home?
> > 	Gary Perlman
> > 	2008 Lane Rd.
> > 	Columbus OH, 43220
> > 
> > Colors to follow via email.
> > 
> > Where should we send a tax exempt form?
> > 
> > How much will the order be so we can send 50%?
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > credit application, or deposit of 50% on order 
> > > colors of imprint
> > > if your organization is tax exempt, need form
> > > i think that covers it!
> > > let me know when the art is ready!
> > > thank you!
> > > jennifer
> > > 
> > > ----------
> > > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > > > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
> > > > Date: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 1:54 PM
> > > > 
> > > > Hi Jennifer,
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks for the info.
> > > > 
> > > > Our target event date is Tuesday October 12.
> > > > Our designer is going to make a 2-color version for adobe
> illustrator.
> > > > He thinks the artwork will be done this weekend.
> > > > I assume I will be emailing you the artwork as 1 or 2 attachments.
> > > > We will want 144 black mugs.
> > > > How should we proceed?
> > > > 
> > > > Gary
> > > > 
> > > > > Hi Gary,
> > > > > 
> > > > > Sorry I'm getting back to you today- i was out yesterday!
> > > > > as far as the mug goes, I think I followed what you wrote below.  
> > > > > Two colors should be sufficient, but you will have to change your
> > > colors
> > > > > around. It looks like what is your logo is in a 4 color process
> which
> > > will
> > > > > be expensive to do on a mug. You can change the colors around to
> make
> > > it a
> > > > > 2 color. Also, there really is no difference between the white and
> > > black
> > > > > mugs The difference in cost is due to the type of firing to get the
> mug
> > > > > black vs no color on the white mugs. 
> > > > > 
> > > > > less mugs will be a lot more $$. Please have your designer send me
> the
> > > art
> > > > > color separated in the folllowing programs:
> > > > > adobe illistrator is preferred
> > > > > 
> > > > > when is your event date? I hope that we have sufficient time to
> produce
> > > > > these to make sure that they are correct and to you groups
> > > satisfaction!
> > > > > 
> > > > > Thanks, 
> > > > > jennifer
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > ----------
> > > > > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > > > To: jas@shumsky.com
> > > > > > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > > > > Subject: BuckCHI Mugs
> > > > > > Date: Monday, September 20, 1999 1:48 PM
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Dear Jennifer,
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Susan Westall introduced us in the OCLC cafeteria about getting
> > > > > > mugs made for a local organization.  I received your brochures.
> > > > > > Thank you.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > BuckCHI is the Central Ohio chapter of the ACM Special
> > > > > > Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction.  Basically,
> > > > > > we are interested in making software easier to use.
> > > > > > Our website is at:
> > > > > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > We have obtained the rights to our logo and have some
> > > > > > designs for mugs mocked up.  Some artwork, not the final
> > > > > > version, is on out site.  The white version is at:
> > > > > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/white.gif
> > > > > > and the black version is at:
> > > > > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/black.gif
> > > > > > Our designer prefers the black one, so I am inclined to go with
> it.
> > > > > > I assume it would be printed on a black mug, 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 	(144 * 0.99) =	142.56 white mug
> > > > > > 	(144 * 1.65) =	237.60 black mug
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > we have $300 to spend, so we could afford two colors for setup
> > > > > > (we are non-profit and tax exempt)
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 	(2 * 37.5) =	75
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > but I have no idea if two colors is enough.  Our designer tells
> me:
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 	Colors should be
> > > > > > 	- Dark Green is 84% Cyan, 26% Magenta, 90% Yellow and 33% Black
> > > > > > 	- Light Green is 44% Cyan, 2% Magenta, 51% Yellow and 1% Black
> > > > > > 	- Arrow is 62% Cyan, 51% Magenta, 49% Yellow and 64% Black
> > > > > > 	- Text (for Black mug) is 42% Cyan, 31% Magenta, 30% Yellow and
> 9%
> > > Black
> > > > > > 	- Text (for White mug) is 54% Cyan, 43% Magenta, 42% Yellow and
> 31%
> > > > > Black
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > If it is more than two colors, then we might need to simplify,
> use a
> > > > > white mug
> > > > > > or make fewer mugs.  I am hoping we can find a way to make the
> mug
> > > with
> > > > > two colors.
> > > > > > I am assuming that the $1.65 mug a lot nicer than the $.99 one,
> and
> > > that
> > > > > making
> > > > > > fewer mugs would not work out well when factoring in setup
> charges.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > In what form can we send the artwork ready for two colors?  I
> need
> > > > > information
> > > > > > I can pass on to our designer.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Thanks in advance.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Gary Perlman
> > > > > > BuckCHI Treasurer
> > > > > > OCLC phone: 761-5058
> > > > > 
> > > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Sat Sep 25 01:54:15 1999
Subject: Re: Request for survey results
To: huang_michael@HOTMAIL.COM (Michael Huang)
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 01:54:15 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <19990925041637.24726.qmail@hotmail.com> from "Michael Huang" at Sep 25, 99 02:16:37 pm
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http://www.acm.org/sigchi/educhi/

> Hi,
> 
> Please send me the survey results, in a zip file if possible. Thanks!
> 
> Sincerely,
> Michael Huang.
> 
> ______________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 27 15:11:50 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 15:11:50 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: jas@shumsky.com, perlman
In-Reply-To: <v04220500b4154d9a4c96@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 27, 99 12:59:31 pm
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Jennifer,

Please let me know if this artwork is usable
and how much 144 black mugs will cost so that
(1) we can make the decision to go ahead, and
(2) we can get a 50% deposit check to you.

Gary

> --============_-1273670920==_============
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"
> 
> Hi Jennifer,
> 
> I am attaching the artwork for mugs for BuckCHI which Gary Perlman 
> has been corresponding with you about. It is in Adobe Illustrator 8.0 
> format (Macintosh) and I have converted all the text to outlines so 
> that we will not have any font issues.
> 
> We would like to go with the black mugs and this artwork has been 
> made on that basis. The two colors that will be used are Pantone 357 
> CVC (Dark Green) and Pantone Cool Gray 1 CVC. I believe it should be 
> possible to achieve the light green splotch in the middle of the logo 
> by using a 33% screen/tint of the dark green in that area and 
> printing it over Cool Gray. There are two layers in the artwork 
> corresponding to what would be printed in Green and in Gray.
> 
> If the above printing approach is not possible an alternative might 
> be to print Ohio plus Splotch minus Arrow in Green and overprinting 
> the splotch in a 66% screen/tint of the Gray with solid Gray text. If 
> this is a better approach, I can modify the artwork accordingly.
> 
> Please let me know if this is doable. And if any changes are needed 
> to the artwork to make it work for you.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> - Nagarajan

From perlman Mon Sep 27 15:18:14 1999
Subject: Re: October meeting preparations..
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 15:18:14 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <37EF88B1.149F50E8@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Sep 27, 99 11:09:38 am
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> We have our speaker for Oct. 12 - Jason Beaumont of
> Fourth Channel will talk about e-commerce design and a
> tool that automatically generate GUIs on the fly. Should
> be very interesting.

We might have the mugs done by then.  I am trying to get
a final price and delivery date.  We have the artwork done
in a format the supplier can use, but no word yet on
whether they can actually use it.

> I will get a welcome announcement and first meeting
> announcement out this week. Gary, then you can get a
> member renewal announcement out.

I can do the renewal notice.

I would like you to plug the Amazon.com links on the site
and from the HCI Bibliography because it generates more income
than, for example, membership dues (although I would not
point out that particular fact).  Maybe also point out that
you can buy music, toys, etc. 

> I need help with the program - Emily are you available?
> Who else?
> 
> Chris
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 27 16:11:09 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 16:11:09 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0FIQ00997HEDE1@PM04SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Sep 27, 99 03:35:07 pm
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That's about $100 over our burdget, so i'll have to get back to you.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> Sorry I didn't get back to you on Friday, I was on the road all day!
> 
> Costs are as follows
> 144 x 1.65 each for base price with one color imprint
> 144 x .30 each for additional color charge
> 2 setup  charges @ 37.50 each
> cost is approx $360 plus freight
> deposit of $200 would be great
> 
> Thanks!
> jennifer
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Nagarajan Gopalan <ngopalan@enc.org>
> > Cc: jas@shumsky.com; perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 3:11 PM
> > 
> > Jennifer,
> > 
> > Please let me know if this artwork is usable
> > and how much 144 black mugs will cost so that
> > (1) we can make the decision to go ahead, and
> > (2) we can get a 50% deposit check to you.
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > --============_-1273670920==_============
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"
> > > 
> > > Hi Jennifer,
> > > 
> > > I am attaching the artwork for mugs for BuckCHI which Gary Perlman 
> > > has been corresponding with you about. It is in Adobe Illustrator 8.0 
> > > format (Macintosh) and I have converted all the text to outlines so 
> > > that we will not have any font issues.
> > > 
> > > We would like to go with the black mugs and this artwork has been 
> > > made on that basis. The two colors that will be used are Pantone 357 
> > > CVC (Dark Green) and Pantone Cool Gray 1 CVC. I believe it should be 
> > > possible to achieve the light green splotch in the middle of the logo 
> > > by using a 33% screen/tint of the dark green in that area and 
> > > printing it over Cool Gray. There are two layers in the artwork 
> > > corresponding to what would be printed in Green and in Gray.
> > > 
> > > If the above printing approach is not possible an alternative might 
> > > be to print Ohio plus Splotch minus Arrow in Green and overprinting 
> > > the splotch in a 66% screen/tint of the Gray with solid Gray text. If 
> > > this is a better approach, I can modify the artwork accordingly.
> > > 
> > > Please let me know if this is doable. And if any changes are needed 
> > > to the artwork to make it work for you.
> > > 
> > > Thanks.
> > > 
> > > - Nagarajan
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 27 16:13:42 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 16:13:42 -0400 (EDT)
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Looks great.

Minor point.  I'd drop the slash from the end of the URL.

Possibly major point:
It took several requests to get an actual quote.
The charges are about $100 over budget
(about the differences between black and white mugs).
I'll go the BuckCHI EC with a request for more money.

Gary

> 
> Sure!
> 
> See http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/mugartwk.gif
> 
> - Nagarajan
> 
> At 3:12 PM -0400 9/27/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Thanks for you efforts.  I do not have software to view the image.
> >Can you render a GIF to send to the BuckCHI EC?
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >  > --============_-1273670920==_============
> >  > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"
> >  >
> >  > Hi Jennifer,
> >  >
> >  > I am attaching the artwork for mugs for BuckCHI which Gary Perlman
> >  > has been corresponding with you about. It is in Adobe Illustrator 8.0
> >  > format (Macintosh) and I have converted all the text to outlines so
> >  > that we will not have any font issues.
> >  >
> >  > We would like to go with the black mugs and this artwork has been
> >  > made on that basis. The two colors that will be used are Pantone 357
> >  > CVC (Dark Green) and Pantone Cool Gray 1 CVC. I believe it should be
> >  > possible to achieve the light green splotch in the middle of the logo
> >  > by using a 33% screen/tint of the dark green in that area and
> >  > printing it over Cool Gray. There are two layers in the artwork
> >  > corresponding to what would be printed in Green and in Gray.
> >  >
> >  > If the above printing approach is not possible an alternative might
> >  > be to print Ohio plus Splotch minus Arrow in Green and overprinting
> >  > the splotch in a 66% screen/tint of the Gray with solid Gray text. If
> >  > this is a better approach, I can modify the artwork accordingly.
> >  >
> >  > Please let me know if this is doable. And if any changes are needed
> >  > to the artwork to make it work for you.
> >  >
> >  > Thanks.
> >  >
> >  > - Nagarajan
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 27 16:16:37 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 16:16:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0FIQ00997HEDE1@PM04SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Sep 27, 99 03:35:07 pm
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Hi Jennifer,

Can you estimate the freight charges?

If we placed the order on Wednesday,
when would the mugs arrive?

Thanks in advance,

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> Sorry I didn't get back to you on Friday, I was on the road all day!
> 
> Costs are as follows
> 144 x 1.65 each for base price with one color imprint
> 144 x .30 each for additional color charge
> 2 setup  charges @ 37.50 each
> cost is approx $360 plus freight
> deposit of $200 would be great
> 
> Thanks!
> jennifer
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Nagarajan Gopalan <ngopalan@enc.org>
> > Cc: jas@shumsky.com; perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 3:11 PM
> > 
> > Jennifer,
> > 
> > Please let me know if this artwork is usable
> > and how much 144 black mugs will cost so that
> > (1) we can make the decision to go ahead, and
> > (2) we can get a 50% deposit check to you.
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > --============_-1273670920==_============
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"
> > > 
> > > Hi Jennifer,
> > > 
> > > I am attaching the artwork for mugs for BuckCHI which Gary Perlman 
> > > has been corresponding with you about. It is in Adobe Illustrator 8.0 
> > > format (Macintosh) and I have converted all the text to outlines so 
> > > that we will not have any font issues.
> > > 
> > > We would like to go with the black mugs and this artwork has been 
> > > made on that basis. The two colors that will be used are Pantone 357 
> > > CVC (Dark Green) and Pantone Cool Gray 1 CVC. I believe it should be 
> > > possible to achieve the light green splotch in the middle of the logo 
> > > by using a 33% screen/tint of the dark green in that area and 
> > > printing it over Cool Gray. There are two layers in the artwork 
> > > corresponding to what would be printed in Green and in Gray.
> > > 
> > > If the above printing approach is not possible an alternative might 
> > > be to print Ohio plus Splotch minus Arrow in Green and overprinting 
> > > the splotch in a 66% screen/tint of the Gray with solid Gray text. If 
> > > this is a better approach, I can modify the artwork accordingly.
> > > 
> > > Please let me know if this is doable. And if any changes are needed 
> > > to the artwork to make it work for you.
> > > 
> > > Thanks.
> > > 
> > > - Nagarajan
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 27 17:06:10 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 17:06:10 -0400 (EDT)
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> I would like to leave the slash at the end of 
> www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/. My understanding is that if a URL does 
> not end in  a slash, the server will interpret it as a request for a 
> file named buckchi while one ending in a slash is treated as a 
> request for the default file in a directory. Most (but not all) 
> servers are capable of handling the former correctly but it does 
> involve an act of redirection which adds to the response time. While 
> this usually does not make a noticeable difference, the puritan in me 
> feels the slash should stay.

I don't think I've seens an add on tv with a slashon the end.
On the radio, they read the slash and even call it forward slash,
and I've never heard anyone go to " X Y Z dot com slash".
So, an any UI grounds, I would argue strenuously that
omitting the slash is the most important UI point on the mug.

BuckCHI is supposed to be user-focused, not working on saving a
few miliseconds on some server.

Do you agree?

> Deleting the http:// is probably OK because most browsers default to 
> that and will send a request including it to the server. Though the 
> protocol (http) is technically a necessary part of a URL.....
> 
> Is the cost is likely to be a problem?

It should not be.  Don't bother working on a white version.
I've stressed to the BuckCHI EC that you prefer the black
and I think the support for the extra money will be unanimous.

Gary

> - Nagarajan
> 
> 
> At 4:13 PM -0400 9/27/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Looks great.
> >
> >Minor point.  I'd drop the slash from the end of the URL.
> >
> >Possibly major point:
> >It took several requests to get an actual quote.
> >The charges are about $100 over budget
> >(about the differences between black and white mugs).
> >I'll go the BuckCHI EC with a request for more money.
> >
> >Gary
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 27 19:32:20 1999
Subject: Re: Mugs - urgent request for more funds
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 19:32:20 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <37EFE32F.7E64D7E9@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Sep 27, 99 05:35:43 pm
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I think that's enough votes, so I'll go ahead with the order.

I'll get a delivery date as soon as I can.

Gary

> I would say let's spend the extra as well. I'd
> like to go ahead so we can have these for the
> first meeting.
> 
> Chris
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > He have a mug design:
> >         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/mugartwk.gif
> > (That's a low resolution version).
> >
> > Mugs cost a lot extra if not bought in lots of 144.
> > Black mugs cost $1.65 each (white cost .99 each).
> >
> > Then there are setup charges ($37.50 per color) and charges
> > for extra colors (.30 per mug) that add up like this:
> >
> > Black: ((144 * (1.65 + 0.3)) + (2 * 37.5)) =    355.8
> > White: ((144 * (0.99 + 0.3)) + (2 * 37.5)) =    260.76
> >
> > plus freight.  I don't yet know the freight.  Getting
> > a quote with a bottom line is harder when there are unknowns.
> >
> > I assume that for black mugs, preferred by our designers,
> > who are donating a lot of free time on this, we would need
> > $400 but could get by with $300 for the white mug.  Which is
> > also nice, see:
> >         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/white.gif
> > for an earlier design.
> >
> > My preference is to spend the extra $100 for a fancier mug
> > and to make the designers happier (who we will be asking to
> > do more work on the web site, T-shirts, stationery, etc.).
> >
> > Assuming we give out about 40 mugs, we will have 100 left.
> > 30 will last a few years for gifts to speakers, and the rest
> > we can use for new members and for sales.  At $5 per mug, we
> > could sell $20 to get back the $100.
> >
> > So, can I go to $400?
> >
> > Gary
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 27 19:46:10 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 19:46:10 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04220501b415843677c9@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 27, 99 04:43:35 pm
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The extra expenditure has been approved, so black it is!
I'm sending off the deposit today.

Assuming you agree with me about the trailing slash,
can you get a new file out to the supplier by Wednesday?
If not, then we can leave the artwork the way it is.
I think it puts servers in fromt of users,
although I think that response noticeably slower
without the slash, which is an important UI issue.
So, it makes a good UI tradeoff story.

It's now completely up to you.  Do nothing, and
we'll use what you sent (assuming they can use it).
Send a new version and I think they will have time to use that.
Let me know either way.

And thanks again for all the help.

I've been thrashing at the web site:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/x.html
People said they had trouble reading the green links.
I think we can bail out on the color safe palette.
For the few of hits we get, we should take fuller
advantage, although Jakob Nielsen made a strong point
to use the blue/purple links for familiarity.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I would like to leave the slash at the end of 
> www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/. My understanding is that if a URL does 
> not end in  a slash, the server will interpret it as a request for a 
> file named buckchi while one ending in a slash is treated as a 
> request for the default file in a directory. Most (but not all) 
> servers are capable of handling the former correctly but it does 
> involve an act of redirection which adds to the response time. While 
> this usually does not make a noticeable difference, the puritan in me 
> feels the slash should stay.
> 
> Deleting the http:// is probably OK because most browsers default to 
> that and will send a request including it to the server. Though the 
> protocol (http) is technically a necessary part of a URL.....
> 
> Is the cost is likely to be a problem?
> 
> - Nagarajan
> 
> 
> At 4:13 PM -0400 9/27/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Looks great.
> >
> >Minor point.  I'd drop the slash from the end of the URL.
> >
> >Possibly major point:
> >It took several requests to get an actual quote.
> >The charges are about $100 over budget
> >(about the differences between black and white mugs).
> >I'll go the BuckCHI EC with a request for more money.
> >
> >Gary
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 27 19:47:13 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 19:47:13 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0FIQ009OOLLBE1@PM04SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Sep 27, 99 05:05:42 pm
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We've been authorized for the amount for the black mugs,
so I'll get a check for $200 out to you asap.

Gary

> I will have to check with the factory and get back to you!
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 4:16 PM
> > 
> > Hi Jennifer,
> > 
> > Can you estimate the freight charges?
> > 
> > If we placed the order on Wednesday,
> > when would the mugs arrive?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > Hi Gary,
> > > Sorry I didn't get back to you on Friday, I was on the road all day!
> > > 
> > > Costs are as follows
> > > 144 x 1.65 each for base price with one color imprint
> > > 144 x .30 each for additional color charge
> > > 2 setup  charges @ 37.50 each
> > > cost is approx $360 plus freight
> > > deposit of $200 would be great
> > > 
> > > Thanks!
> > > jennifer
> > > 
> > > ----------
> > > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > To: Nagarajan Gopalan <ngopalan@enc.org>
> > > > Cc: jas@shumsky.com; perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > > > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 3:11 PM
> > > > 
> > > > Jennifer,
> > > > 
> > > > Please let me know if this artwork is usable
> > > > and how much 144 black mugs will cost so that
> > > > (1) we can make the decision to go ahead, and
> > > > (2) we can get a 50% deposit check to you.
> > > > 
> > > > Gary
> > > > 
> > > > > --============_-1273670920==_============
> > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"
> > > > > 
> > > > > Hi Jennifer,
> > > > > 
> > > > > I am attaching the artwork for mugs for BuckCHI which Gary Perlman 
> > > > > has been corresponding with you about. It is in Adobe Illustrator
> 8.0 
> > > > > format (Macintosh) and I have converted all the text to outlines so
> 
> > > > > that we will not have any font issues.
> > > > > 
> > > > > We would like to go with the black mugs and this artwork has been 
> > > > > made on that basis. The two colors that will be used are Pantone
> 357 
> > > > > CVC (Dark Green) and Pantone Cool Gray 1 CVC. I believe it should
> be 
> > > > > possible to achieve the light green splotch in the middle of the
> logo 
> > > > > by using a 33% screen/tint of the dark green in that area and 
> > > > > printing it over Cool Gray. There are two layers in the artwork 
> > > > > corresponding to what would be printed in Green and in Gray.
> > > > > 
> > > > > If the above printing approach is not possible an alternative might
> 
> > > > > be to print Ohio plus Splotch minus Arrow in Green and overprinting
> 
> > > > > the splotch in a 66% screen/tint of the Gray with solid Gray text.
> If 
> > > > > this is a better approach, I can modify the artwork accordingly.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Please let me know if this is doable. And if any changes are needed
> 
> > > > > to the artwork to make it work for you.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Thanks.
> > > > > 
> > > > > - Nagarajan
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 27 21:56:49 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 21:56:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0FIQ009OOLLBE1@PM04SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Sep 27, 99 05:05:42 pm
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Hi Jennifer,

A check for $200 and a tax form are in the mail.
You should get it on Wednesday.

Please get back to me on:

1. whether the file sent to you by Nagarajan Gopalan is okay

2. estimated delivery date, especially if after October 12

3. freight, especially if over $50

Gary

> I will have to check with the factory and get back to you!
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 4:16 PM
> > 
> > Hi Jennifer,
> > 
> > Can you estimate the freight charges?
> > 
> > If we placed the order on Wednesday,
> > when would the mugs arrive?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > Hi Gary,
> > > Sorry I didn't get back to you on Friday, I was on the road all day!
> > > 
> > > Costs are as follows
> > > 144 x 1.65 each for base price with one color imprint
> > > 144 x .30 each for additional color charge
> > > 2 setup  charges @ 37.50 each
> > > cost is approx $360 plus freight
> > > deposit of $200 would be great
> > > 
> > > Thanks!
> > > jennifer
> > > 
> > > ----------
> > > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > To: Nagarajan Gopalan <ngopalan@enc.org>
> > > > Cc: jas@shumsky.com; perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > > > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 3:11 PM
> > > > 
> > > > Jennifer,
> > > > 
> > > > Please let me know if this artwork is usable
> > > > and how much 144 black mugs will cost so that
> > > > (1) we can make the decision to go ahead, and
> > > > (2) we can get a 50% deposit check to you.
> > > > 
> > > > Gary
> > > > 
> > > > > --============_-1273670920==_============
> > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"
> > > > > 
> > > > > Hi Jennifer,
> > > > > 
> > > > > I am attaching the artwork for mugs for BuckCHI which Gary Perlman 
> > > > > has been corresponding with you about. It is in Adobe Illustrator
> 8.0 
> > > > > format (Macintosh) and I have converted all the text to outlines so
> 
> > > > > that we will not have any font issues.
> > > > > 
> > > > > We would like to go with the black mugs and this artwork has been 
> > > > > made on that basis. The two colors that will be used are Pantone
> 357 
> > > > > CVC (Dark Green) and Pantone Cool Gray 1 CVC. I believe it should
> be 
> > > > > possible to achieve the light green splotch in the middle of the
> logo 
> > > > > by using a 33% screen/tint of the dark green in that area and 
> > > > > printing it over Cool Gray. There are two layers in the artwork 
> > > > > corresponding to what would be printed in Green and in Gray.
> > > > > 
> > > > > If the above printing approach is not possible an alternative might
> 
> > > > > be to print Ohio plus Splotch minus Arrow in Green and overprinting
> 
> > > > > the splotch in a 66% screen/tint of the Gray with solid Gray text.
> If 
> > > > > this is a better approach, I can modify the artwork accordingly.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Please let me know if this is doable. And if any changes are needed
> 
> > > > > to the artwork to make it work for you.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Thanks.
> > > > > 
> > > > > - Nagarajan
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 28 09:35:53 1999
Subject: Re: hcibib.org is down
To: del@hq.acm.org (Anthony Del Rosso)
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 09:35:53 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: clore@acm.org, support@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <57666D1492FCD111B658000629AB4A20A69A5F@hq.acm.org> from "Anthony Del Rosso" at Sep 28, 99 09:03:48 am
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Thanks very much for the instantaneious response.

FYI, the HCIBIB search engine is handling over 2000 searches a week these days.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> It's up now. There was a problem with the server and it's been fixed.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 8:47 AM
> To: clore@acm.org; support@acm.org
> Subject: hcibib.org is down
> 
> 
> It's been down since about 11pm last night.
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 28 11:53:02 1999
Subject: Re: adult learners
To: ciinfo@c-ideas.com (ciinfo)
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 11:53:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37F0E61F.2F8BFE96@c-ideas.com> from "ciinfo" at Sep 28, 99 12:00:32 pm
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Sorry, no info.

> I was wondering if you had any information on how long adult learners
> should be expected to stay on task for web based learning?  In general,
> how long can  learners be expected to pay  attention  to a screen or to
> an activity?  If you have any information please let me know.
> Thank you,
> Sarah Almond
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 28 14:54:23 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: ian.nimmo-smith@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk (Ian Nimmo-Smith)
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 14:54:23 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199909281615.RAA03839@sirius.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk> from "Ian Nimmo-Smith" at Sep 28, 99 05:15:24 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 28 16:51:37 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 16:51:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04220500b416949dad4e@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 28, 99 12:01:24 pm
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Jennifer can't actually view the files.  She said that she would
hear if there were any problems.  Maybe I'll send her the URL
you sent me to pass on for a sanity check.

The mugs should be done in time for the first meeting (Oct. 12).

The trailing slash will stay.  I have been reduced to ambivalent.
You convinced me that there are reasonable usability reasons to show
it, so I don't feel bad about it.

So, now we wait.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> I have not heard back from Jennifer so far and I do not know if that 
> means that the artwork I sent was OK for them to use. If you are 
> sending her e-mail in the context of sending the deposit, could you 
> ask her to contact me if any changes are needed. Hope we will be able 
> to get the mugs done in time....
> 
> Regarding the trailing slash, I still think it should stay but if you 
> feel very strongly about eliminating it I do not have a problem with 
> it. The mug people can very easily eliminate it from the artwork if 
> you ask them to or I can do it. As an aside, I have come across sites 
> whose Web servers are not configured to deal with missing trailing 
> slashes which is why I personally like to leave them in.
> 
> - Nagarajan
> 
> At 7:46 PM -0400 9/27/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >The extra expenditure has been approved, so black it is!
> >I'm sending off the deposit today.
> >
> >Assuming you agree with me about the trailing slash,
> >can you get a new file out to the supplier by Wednesday?
> >If not, then we can leave the artwork the way it is.
> >I think it puts servers in fromt of users,
> >although I think that response noticeably slower
> >without the slash, which is an important UI issue.
> >So, it makes a good UI tradeoff story.
> >
> >It's now completely up to you.  Do nothing, and
> >we'll use what you sent (assuming they can use it).
> >Send a new version and I think they will have time to use that.
> >Let me know either way.
> >
> >And thanks again for all the help.
> >
> >I've been thrashing at the web site:
> >	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/x.html
> >People said they had trouble reading the green links.
> >I think we can bail out on the color safe palette.
> >For the few of hits we get, we should take fuller
> >advantage, although Jakob Nielsen made a strong point
> >to use the blue/purple links for familiarity.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >  > Gary,
> >  >
> >  > I would like to leave the slash at the end of
> >  > www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/. My understanding is that if a URL does
> >  > not end in  a slash, the server will interpret it as a request for a
> >  > file named buckchi while one ending in a slash is treated as a
> >  > request for the default file in a directory. Most (but not all)
> >  > servers are capable of handling the former correctly but it does
> >  > involve an act of redirection which adds to the response time. While
> >  > this usually does not make a noticeable difference, the puritan in me
> >  > feels the slash should stay.
> >  >
> >  > Deleting the http:// is probably OK because most browsers default to
> >  > that and will send a request including it to the server. Though the
> >  > protocol (http) is technically a necessary part of a URL.....
> >  >
> >  > Is the cost is likely to be a problem?
> >  >
> >  > - Nagarajan
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > At 4:13 PM -0400 9/27/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >  > >Looks great.
> >  > >
> >  > >Minor point.  I'd drop the slash from the end of the URL.
> >  > >
> >  > >Possibly major point:
> >  > >It took several requests to get an actual quote.
> >  > >The charges are about $100 over budget
> >  > >(about the differences between black and white mugs).
> >  > >I'll go the BuckCHI EC with a request for more money.
> >  > >
> >  > >Gary
> >  >
> >  >
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 28 22:21:54 1999
Subject: Re: Workshop and SIG Summaries for SIGCHI Bulletin
To: chi-bulletin-editor@acm.org
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 22:21:54 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <E1C683F06F22D311915C00A0C98414A40200DF@exchange.cs.umn.edu> from "Joseph Konstan" at Sep 12, 99 00:26:07 am
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Oh drat, I read Sept 20 as Sept 30.

A SIG summary can be found at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/summary.html

Additionally, I would like to report on the first
"Proceedings Sharing Program" at CHI 99.

Report on the First CHI Proceedings Sharing Program

The idea was for attendees with extra proceedings to
carry them to the Local SIGs booth at CHI the conference.
The donations would then be distributed to "needy" local chapters.
An Web form was used to track desired proceedings and "pledges".
A total of 16 proceedings were donated,
which, while less than what was desired,
would have been a useful and welcome addition
to a few local chapter libraries where access
to printed materials is limited.

To my surprise, when I arrived at CHI 99,
I found many urgent messages about
"what to do about the proceedings".
Apparently, to save storage costs,
and to phase out inventory of materials
that are now in the ACM Digital Library
(www.acm.org/dl), the ACM send about 1000
(+/- 200) proceedings from several years of
CHI, CSCW, DIS, UIST, IUI, and other ACM HCI conferences.
See www.hcibib.org/confer.html for more information.
Every day, volunteers at the booth opened new boxes
of proceedings, and attendees, needy or otherwise,
were carting off what was arguably too much to carry.
I felt like a worker at a charity,
scraping up a few dollars here and there,
suddenly handed a cheque for a million dollars.
I am sure there will never be another sharing program
like 1999's because so many years of proceedings
were distributed, but the program may continue
to help disseminate proceedings to those who need them.

Many thanks to Richard Anderson, Mary Czerwinski,
Hans de Graaff, and Dan Zhanping,
who volunteered time, support, and/or proceedings.
And many thanks to ACM and the SIGCHI volunteers who
helped hand out all those proceedings.

Gary Perlman, perlman@acm.org


> Dear CHI 99 Workshop and SIG Organizers
> 
> I am writing to you as the new editor of SIGCHI Bulletin to remind you to
> submit summaries of your workshops and SIG meetings to the Bulletin.  When
> I've asked Bulletin readers what features they valued, many responded that
> they value the opportunity to hear about what happened at conference events
> that they were unable to attend.  Besides serving these SIGCHI members,
> publishing your SIG or workshop summary provides a way for people interested
> in the same topic to find each other -- I know that I was contacted by
> people interested in topics related to a workshop I organized in the month
> after the summary appeared in the Bulletin.
> 
> There are two upcoming deadlines that will get your summary published
> quickly.  Summaries submitted by Monday, September 20, will appear in this
> year's last issue of the Bulletin (which should be mailed in late October to
> early November).  Summaries submitted by Monday, October 4, will appear in
> the January 2000 issue.  
> 
> For information on submitting, please see http:/www.acm.org/sigchi/bulletin;
> if you have already submitted a summary, thank you!  
> 
> I look forward to hearing from you.
> 
> JK
> 
> 
> --
> Joseph A. Konstan
> Editor, SIGCHI Bulletin
> chi-bulletin-editor@acm.org
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 28 22:44:58 1999
Subject: Re: Workshop and SIG Summaries for SIGCHI Bulletin
To: konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu (Joseph Konstan)
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 22:44:58 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E1C683F06F22D311915C00A0C98414A403499C@exchange.cs.umn.edu> from "Joseph Konstan" at Sep 28, 99 09:41:31 pm
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Thanks.   When the online Bulletin is released,
I'll put in a link to the issue from the SIGCHI news box.

Gary

PS: Let me know if you are interested in making the Bulletin area
accessible (e.g., pass the Bobby test http://www.cast.org/bobby/).
I think just adding alt text to images would let it pass,
although there may be many issues related to the use of style sheets.

> I will try to squeeze these in, but if we can't get it into October, they'll
> certainly be in January.
> 
> JK
> 
> --
> Joseph A. Konstan
> Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
> University of Minnesota
> konstan@cs.umn.edu
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG]
> > Sent:	Tuesday, September 28, 1999 9:22 PM
> > To:	CHI-BULLETIN-EDITOR@ACM.ORG
> > Subject:	Re: Workshop and SIG Summaries for SIGCHI Bulletin
> > 
> > Oh drat, I read Sept 20 as Sept 30.
> > 
> > A SIG summary can be found at:
> >         http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/summary.html
> > 
> > Additionally, I would like to report on the first
> > "Proceedings Sharing Program" at CHI 99.
> > 
> > Report on the First CHI Proceedings Sharing Program
> > 
> > The idea was for attendees with extra proceedings to
> > carry them to the Local SIGs booth at CHI the conference.
> > The donations would then be distributed to "needy" local chapters.
> > An Web form was used to track desired proceedings and "pledges".
> > A total of 16 proceedings were donated,
> > which, while less than what was desired,
> > would have been a useful and welcome addition
> > to a few local chapter libraries where access
> > to printed materials is limited.
> > 
> > To my surprise, when I arrived at CHI 99,
> > I found many urgent messages about
> > "what to do about the proceedings".
> > Apparently, to save storage costs,
> > and to phase out inventory of materials
> > that are now in the ACM Digital Library
> > (www.acm.org/dl), the ACM send about 1000
> > (+/- 200) proceedings from several years of
> > CHI, CSCW, DIS, UIST, IUI, and other ACM HCI conferences.
> > See www.hcibib.org/confer.html for more information.
> > Every day, volunteers at the booth opened new boxes
> > of proceedings, and attendees, needy or otherwise,
> > were carting off what was arguably too much to carry.
> > I felt like a worker at a charity,
> > scraping up a few dollars here and there,
> > suddenly handed a cheque for a million dollars.
> > I am sure there will never be another sharing program
> > like 1999's because so many years of proceedings
> > were distributed, but the program may continue
> > to help disseminate proceedings to those who need them.
> > 
> > Many thanks to Richard Anderson, Mary Czerwinski,
> > Hans de Graaff, and Dan Zhanping,
> > who volunteered time, support, and/or proceedings.
> > And many thanks to ACM and the SIGCHI volunteers who
> > helped hand out all those proceedings.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman, perlman@acm.org
> > 
> > 
> > > Dear CHI 99 Workshop and SIG Organizers
> > >
> > > I am writing to you as the new editor of SIGCHI Bulletin to remind you
> > to
> > > submit summaries of your workshops and SIG meetings to the Bulletin.
> > When
> > > I've asked Bulletin readers what features they valued, many responded
> > that
> > > they value the opportunity to hear about what happened at conference
> > events
> > > that they were unable to attend.  Besides serving these SIGCHI members,
> > > publishing your SIG or workshop summary provides a way for people
> > interested
> > > in the same topic to find each other -- I know that I was contacted by
> > > people interested in topics related to a workshop I organized in the
> > month
> > > after the summary appeared in the Bulletin.
> > >
> > > There are two upcoming deadlines that will get your summary published
> > > quickly.  Summaries submitted by Monday, September 20, will appear in
> > this
> > > year's last issue of the Bulletin (which should be mailed in late
> > October to
> > > early November).  Summaries submitted by Monday, October 4, will appear
> > in
> > > the January 2000 issue.
> > >
> > > For information on submitting, please see
> > http:/www.acm.org/sigchi/bulletin;
> > > if you have already submitted a summary, thank you!
> > >
> > > I look forward to hearing from you.
> > >
> > > JK
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Joseph A. Konstan
> > > Editor, SIGCHI Bulletin
> > > chi-bulletin-editor@acm.org
> > >
> > >
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 29 15:56:04 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 15:56:04 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0FIS001110QKTM@PM06SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Sep 28, 99 11:30:39 am
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Hi Jennifer,

A version of the artwork (size may not be right, but just to get an idea)
is at:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/mugartwk.gif

Gary

From perlman Wed Sep 29 20:42:51 1999
Subject: Re: STAT
To: dencisco@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Dave Encisco)
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 20:42:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199909292126.OAA16606@eos.arc.nasa.gov> from "Dave Encisco" at Sep 29, 99 02:26:17 pm
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fmeh

> Hello Gary,
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Dave Encisco
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> ===========================================
> 	Dave Encisco
> 	dencisco@eos.arc.nasa.gov
> ===========================================
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 30 16:58:08 1999
Subject: Re: Logos
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 16:58:08 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v0422050db4197cc47035@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 30, 99 04:49:38 pm
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They look good to me.

> Hi Gary,
> 
> I have put GIFs of several sizes in 
> http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/gifs/
> 
> I am reasonably satisfied with the file sizes of these but not too 
> happy with the clarity of some.
> 
> I will work on getting better results but these are available if you 
> want to mess around with incorporating the logo into the site.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Nagarajan Gopalan
> ____________
> Interactive Media Specialist
> Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, The Ohio State University
> 1929 Kenny Road, Columbus OH 43210-1079
> E-mail: ngopalan@enc.org Ph.: 614-688-3477
> http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/~ngopalan/
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 30 18:52:34 1999
Subject: Re: ISTAT promise
To: hendricks@golden.net
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 18:52:34 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37F3D117.CF3EE629@golden.net> from "Kevin B. Hendricks" at Sep 30, 99 05:07:36 pm
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fmeh

> Hi,
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Kevin B. Hendricks
> Associate Professor Of Operations and Information Technology
> Richard Ivey School of Business
> University of Western Ontario
> London, Ontario
> 
> Canada
> 
> khendricks@ivey.uwo.ca
> hendricks@golden.net
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 30 22:21:12 1999
Subject: Re: Logos
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 22:21:12 -2800 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v0422050db4197cc47035@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 30, 99 04:49:38 pm
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I noticed something about the newer logos.  The arrow no longer points
to Columbus; instead it is centered in Central Ohio, pointing nowhere
in particular.  It looks better, but it means a little less.  No big deal.

That reminds me that we has discussed having some variations on cursors
to mean different things.  I can't however, recall what any of the cursors
(text I-bar, magnifier) would mean.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> I have put GIFs of several sizes in 
> http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/gifs/
> 
> I am reasonably satisfied with the file sizes of these but not too 
> happy with the clarity of some.
> 
> I will work on getting better results but these are available if you 
> want to mess around with incorporating the logo into the site.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Nagarajan Gopalan
> ____________
> Interactive Media Specialist
> Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, The Ohio State University
> 1929 Kenny Road, Columbus OH 43210-1079
> E-mail: ngopalan@enc.org Ph.: 614-688-3477
> http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/~ngopalan/
> 


From perlman Fri Oct  1 09:53:50 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: James.McQueen@mpi.nl (James McQueen)
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 09:53:50 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199910011315.PAA15205@mpih06.mpi.nl> from "James McQueen" at Oct 1, 99 03:15:49 pm
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fmeh

> 
> I would like to be able to make use of |STAT.  I understand
> I require a password for access to the ftp.  Could you please
> send it to me?
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> James McQueen
> 
>  -------------------------------------------------------------------
> | James M. McQueen                             James.McQueen@mpi.nl |
> | Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics                        |
> | Wundtlaan 1                                     http://www.mpi.nl |
> | 6525 XD Nijmegen                         Phone: +31 (0)24 3521375 |
> | The Netherlands                          Fax:   +31 (0)24 3521213 |
>  -------------------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Fri Oct  1 09:54:50 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: ob@cphling.dk (Otto Bertelsen)
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 09:54:50 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.9910011534220.19151-100000@spectrum> from "Otto Bertelsen" at Oct 1, 99 03:35:31 pm
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fmeh
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 
> Otto Bertelsen
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> IAAS / Linguistics Dpt --  University of Copenhagen
> Njalsgade 96, DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark
> phone (+45) 353 286 66
> fax   (+45) 353 286 35
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Oct  1 11:25:26 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Renewal Notice
To: prasse@oclc.org (Prasse, Mike)
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 11:25:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <72B89459DD2BD211B5CD0000F840094E8AAF81@oa3-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Prasse,Mike" at Oct 1, 99 11:07:22 am
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>  * new and renewing members will receive a logo mug
>    at the next meeting attended

Monday is fine.  I prefer to get checks.

Gary

> What, no mug???
> Out of checks today. Can give you cash today, or check on Monday. i'll
> assume Monday unless hear otherwise
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 9:03
> To: mike_prasse@oclc.org
> Subject: BuckCHI Renewal Notice
> 
> 
> 
> Dear Mike Prasse,
> 
> Your membership expired on the last day of September.
> Regular membership has been set this year to $10.
> Your check to BuckCHI will add a year to your membership,
> and help us continue to make BuckCHI the place where computing
> professionals look for ways to improve the quality of their
> processes to produce more useful and usable software.
> 
> BuckCHI offers several member benefits:
>  * member and organization directory entries
>  * discounts on workshops
>  * access to the lending library
>  * new and renewing members will receive a logo mug
>    at the next meeting attended
> But we think the most important benefit is networking with HCI
> professionals at our technical meetings, and to promote that,
> we need your support.
> 
> We are planning anbother exciting technical program this year.
> The BuckCHI website is updated regularly and lists
> past, present, and future activities.
> 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> 
> We hope you take the time to renew, and to keep your
> directory entry updated.  Visit our membership form at:
> 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/member.cgi
> Filling out the form gives you an online business card
> with optional links to email and web addresses, and you control
> what information is made public.  Our member directory has
> subdirectories for new members, consultants, and students.
> 
> Send your check -- payable to BuckCHI -- to:
> 	Gary Perlman
> 	BuckCHI Treasurer
> 	PO Box 20187
> 	Columbus, OH 43220
> or bring it to the next BuckCHI Meeting.
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Oct  1 11:26:15 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI site facelift
To: normorel@OCLC.ORG
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 11:26:15 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103AA30B6@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Oct 1, 99 10:27:39 am
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Just view source.  I'm happy to take suggestions.

Gary

> At the risk of being "Miss Not Happy With Anything", I have to confess that
> I don't particularily like this version a whole lot.
> 
> Gary,
> I have someone over here who is VERY responsive to colors and who has said
> he will take a crack at choosing some good ones for us.  Is there a place he
> could go to play with the code or are we just going to View Source?
> 
> Thanks,
> Lorraine
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG]
> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 10:38 PM
> To: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> Subject: BuckCHI site facelift
> 
> 
> I have cobbled a new version of the BuckCHI site.
> The main feedback I got was that people disliked:
>  * link colors changing
>  * yellow backgrounds
>  * green SIGCHI and ACM logos
> The main thing I worked on was to make it possible
> to make changes to the site (e.g., colors, icons)
> from one file.  I hope you think the remake is
> good enough to go public.  It is at:
>         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/Data/
> Some links will not work until they are at the
> main location for the site, but most links from
> the home page will work and show the current style.
> 
> Gary
> 


From perlman Sat Oct  2 21:19:37 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Renewal Notice
To: keith@instone.org (Keith Instone)
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 21:19:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04210103b41c1e717e47@[205.133.75.56]> from "Keith Instone" at Oct 2, 99 04:45:43 pm
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Regardless, I'll make sure our name coiner gets a mug!

Gary

> >Dear Keith Instone,
> >
> >Your membership expires on the last day of November.
> >Regular membership has been set this year to $10.
> 
> 
> Hmm, it is only 10 bucks, but I have not been to a meeting in quite a 
> while and am a paying member of another local chapter.
> 
> If I ever get the chance to attend a BuckCHI meeting, I will join up again.
> 
> I do not mind being on the BuckCHI list, since that gets filtered and 
> I can ignore it if I want to. But I won't miss it if I am removed 
> either. I do like keeping up on BuckCHI news to report back to MOCHI 
> officers, tho. So serving as a MOCHI liaison would be one possible 
> role, assuming I would remember to report to BuckCHI as I hear about 
> MOCHI news.
> 
> Keith
> 
> Keith Instone       Usable Web             Argus Associates
> Personal            Hobby                  Occupation
> keith@instone.org   instone@usableweb.com  instone@argus-inc.com
> http://instone.org  http://usableweb.com   http://argus-inc.com
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Oct  3 22:43:53 1999
Subject: Re: An apology
To: apology@mitpress.mit.edu
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 22:43:53 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199910031907.PAA02522@seeger.mit.edu> from "apology@mitpress.mit.edu" at Oct 3, 99 03:07:45 pm
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It was funny to observe.  

Gary Perlman

> We wish to apologize for the recent spate of email messages you
> received from the "mitecs-readers" list.  Our intention was to send a
> one-time announcement to people who had expressed an interest in the
> online MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences.  It was never our
> intent to subject anyone to an ongoing barrage of email.
> 
> Unfortunately, due to an error on our part, the temporary mailing list
> set up for this purpose was left alive and unmoderated, with
> predictable results.  The list has now been deactivated, and all mail
> pending in the queue has been cancelled.  In addition, we are taking
> steps to ensure that no similar mishaps occur in the future.
> 
> Thank you for your patience with us while we clean up our procedures.
> 
> Sincerely yours,
> The Digital Projects Laboratory
> The MIT Press
> 


From perlman Mon Oct  4 14:07:20 1999
Subject: URGENT - BuckCHI Mugs file corrupted
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 14:07:20 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman, jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com
In-Reply-To: <v04220500b416949dad4e@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Sep 28, 99 12:01:24 pm
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Hi Nagarajan,

The image file got corrupted somehow.

Please send it again but to the address below:

	rccart@mail.norwood-promotional.com

In the subject, please include:
	Purchase Order #9940940

ASAP, of course

Gary

From perlman Mon Oct  4 22:33:18 1999
Subject: Re: Logos
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 22:33:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04220500b41e775ec04d@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Oct 4, 99 11:41:53 am
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That's fine with me.

My son, when he was 3, had trouble using the mouse
because he pointed the center of the cursor instead
of the single pixel tip of the arrow.

Hope that new file reads properly.  They are
not sure if they will have it done and delivered
by the 12th.  It would probably need to be done
by Friday to get here by the 12th.

Gary

> You are right about the location of the arrow.
> 
> The change in position is a result of trying to make the logo easier 
> to reproduce in print. The original design actually requires a very 
> thin white outline around the arrow otherwise it will not show up 
> adequately against the dark green area (the actual screen cursor does 
> in fact have this outline for just this purpose, and you can actually 
> see it if you look very closely). But the very fine outline would be 
> difficult to print because the arrow and outline would have to be 
> precisely positioned with respect to each other (referred to as 
> registration). And incorrect registration would make the logo look 
> messy.
> 
> While I agree that the change does affect the overall concept behind 
> the logo (the arrow pointing to Columbus obviously has more 
> significance than if it were just anywhere in the Central Ohio 
> region, though it could be argued that BuckCHI serves the whole area 
> and not just Columbus), I think the "usability" of the logo in 
> various media does make the change worthwhile. What do you think?
> 
> - Nagarajan
> 
> At 10:21 PM -0400 9/30/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >I noticed something about the newer logos.  The arrow no longer points
> >to Columbus; instead it is centered in Central Ohio, pointing nowhere
> >in particular.  It looks better, but it means a little less.  No big deal.
> >
> >That reminds me that we has discussed having some variations on cursors
> >to mean different things.  I can't however, recall what any of the cursors
> >(text I-bar, magnifier) would mean.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >  > Hi Gary,
> >  >
> >  > I have put GIFs of several sizes in
> >  > http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/gifs/
> >  >
> >  > I am reasonably satisfied with the file sizes of these but not too
> >  > happy with the clarity of some.
> >  >
> >  > I will work on getting better results but these are available if you
> >  > want to mess around with incorporating the logo into the site.
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > Thanks
> >  >
> >  > Nagarajan Gopalan
> >  > ____________
> >  > Interactive Media Specialist
> >  > Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, The Ohio State University
> >  > 1929 Kenny Road, Columbus OH 43210-1079
> >  > E-mail: ngopalan@enc.org Ph.: 614-688-3477
> >  > http://www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/~ngopalan/
> >  >
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct  4 22:35:22 1999
Subject: Re: Job advert
To: A.Monk@psych.york.ac.uk (Andrew Monk)
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 22:35:22 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <l0313030eb41e6376e529@[144.32.162.61]> from "Andrew Monk" at Oct 4, 99 03:02:51 pm
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Hi Andrew,

It's in there.  Just send the posting to chi-jobs@acm.org.
Format it for 70 chars per line or it will be ugly.

Gary

> 
> I just want to send this job advert to the CHI jobs list. I have been
> looking at
> http://www.acm.org/sigchi/bulletin/1997.2/email.html#HDR3
> but can't find an address
> Thanks
> -- Andrew
> -------------- text ------------------
> Post Doctoral Research Associate
> 
> "Primary and peripheral participation in video-mediated communication"
> 
> A three-year post is offered to investigate the role of participatory
> status in video-mediated communication. This will involve designing,
> running and analysing experiments in which groups of three or more
> people communicate over a video link in order to complete a cooperative
> task. Results will be related to Clark's theory of language use and to
> practical concerns about the design of communication equipment. The
> salary will be on Grade IA of the scales for research staff (up to
> £18,185 per annum).
> 
> Candidates should have a knowledge of experimental design and statistics
> equivalent to that obtained in an under graduate degree in Psychology.
> Post-graduate experience in one of the following research areas would be
> advantageous: human-computer interaction, CSCW, social psychology,
> cognitive psychology and theories of language use.
> 
> Informal enquiries may be made to Andrew Monk, (01904 433148 or
> a.monk@psych.york.ac.uk) or see http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~am1/
> 
> For further information and details of how to apply please write to the
> Personnel Office, University of York, Heslington, YORK YO10 5DD (email:
> jobs@york.ac.uk) or see website:
> http://www.york.ac.uk/admin/persnl/jobs/6080.htm. Please quote
> reference number /6080  The closing date for applications is Monday 1
> November 1999.
> -----------------------
> 
> ____________________________________________
> Andrew Monk, Dept Psychology,
> University of York, York, YO1 5DD, U.K.
> Tel. +44 1904 433148, Fax: +44 1904 433181
> Web: http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~am1/
> mailto:A.Monk@psych.york.ac.uk
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct  4 22:49:35 1999
Subject: Re: ACM privacy policy
To: jgrant@TRIPOS.COM
Date: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 22:49:35 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <37F8AEA9.8A999E42@tripos.com> from "Joe Grant" at Oct 4, 99 08:42:02 am
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BuckCHI uses checkboxes on its member form so people can indicate
what information will be made public.  So, they should be aware.
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/member.cgi
Our member direcotry is world readable:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/directory.html
We have two mass mailing lists:
	buckchi-members@acm.org
	buckchi-announcements@acm.org open subscription
Both are publicly reviewable.  Both are moderated to filter spam.
When they subscribed, they received mail about options for
concealing their name on the list.  The stats on buckchi-announcements:
* Total number of "concealed" subscribers:          24
* Total number of users subscribed to the list:    135  (non-"concealed" only)
That means 24 of 159 subscirbers are concealed (15%).  Thats high, I think,
especially when you compare it to chi-jobs (the list most people might want
to conceal their interest in, although maybe in this job market, people want
their employers to know they are looking):
* Total number of "concealed" subscribers:          31
* Total number of users subscribed to the list:    461  (non-"concealed" only)
So 31/492 (6.3%) of subscribers to chi-jobs are concealed.

Obviously, I have too much time on my hands.

Gary

> Sorry if I've missed it, but I am still curious about what other chapters are
> doing in this regard. Do you publish your email lists, make it a "members only"
> privilege to see it, or just ask people if they mind if their email address is
> made public?
> 
> -- Joe
> 
> "Richard I. Anderson" wrote:
> 
> > ACM recently reviewed its privacy policy, and I was asked whether I knew if
> > any CHI local sigs were collecting or using personal data about any
> > individuals without their awareness.
> >
> > Are you?  Do you only collect data that your (prospective) members provide
> > to you?  Are they aware of the ways you make use of that data?
> >
> > Richard
> >
> >    ___________________________________________________________________
> >                            Richard I. Anderson
> >                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
> >              voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
> >        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
> >                63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
> >                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Joe Grant
> Usability Specialist
> Tripos, Inc.
> 1699 South Hanley Road    mailto:jgrant@tripos.com
> St. Louis, MO 63144       314 647-1099
> 
> Chair, GatewayCHI
> http://www.acm.org/chapters/gatewaychi
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 


From perlman Tue Oct  5 00:18:16 1999
Subject: Re: STAT
To: kaijian@synopsys.com (Kaijian Shi, Ph.D.)
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 00:18:16 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct  5 09:40:06 1999
Subject: Re: ACM privacy policy
To: Scott.Overmyer@cis.drexel.edu (Scott Overmyer)
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 09:40:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <85256801.00477A1C.00@mail.cis.drexel.edu> from "Scott Overmyer" at Oct 5, 99 08:44:59 am
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Hi scotto,

I have appended the perl script (member.cgi).
You would need to make a lot of changes,
but it could be a starting point.
The scripts for processing them are ksh and C,
but a competent perl hacker could process them easily.

You might want to think about postponing membership
until you get the infrastructure you need for collecting dues.
Still, you could collect info for an interest list.

Gary

> 
> 
> Gary,
> 
> Would you be willing to share your BuckCHI membership application with me?
> We're organizing PhiCHI, a Philadelphia Chapter, and need to have all the forms,
> etc. in place.  No sense reinventing the wheel, eh?
> 
> Regards,
> scotto...
> 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Scott P. Overmyer, Ph.D.  Drexel University
> Director                  PA Governor's School for Information Tech.
> Associate Professor   College of Information Science and Technology
> Phone: (215) 895-1271      3141 Chestnut Street
> Fax: (215) 895-2494   Philadelphia, PA 19104-2875
> 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> 



#! /usr/local/bin/perl

# TODO: add categories for New Member, Update Info, Renewal
# TODO: autofill of form using BuckCHI ID number + password or home phone
#		email is sent to old address and new
# Note: All BuckCHI Info is sent via email or the web.
# Please print and post messages and pages."
# distinguish renewall, info update, new membership
# TODO: consider discount for renewal
# TODO: consider discount for ACM members
# TODO: consider option of snail mail for announcements
# TODO: consider public and members-only distribution
# help for fields: examples, why fill this field,
#	how to fill (e.g., for search)

# TODO: consider home email

$feedback = "";
$mailer = '/bin/mail';               # the mail sending program
$handler = 'perlman@acm.org';        # the "person" who will handle the info
$chapter = 'BuckCHI';                # the chapter for this form
$homepage = 'http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/';
$region = 'Central Ohio (Columbus)'; # the area served
$zipcode="Zipcode";                  # label for postal codes
$state="State";                      # state or province
$parent = 'SIGCHI';                  # the parent organization
$treasurer = "Gary Perlman, $chapter Treasurer
	PO Box 20187
	Columbus, OH 43220";
$chair = "Jane Henderson, BuckCHI Co-Chair
	CompuServe, Inc.
	5000 Arlington Centre Blvd.
	Columbus, OH 43220";
$payment = "If you are joining or renewing and have not already paid,
please send payment to $chapter to:
<pre>\t<b>$treasurer</b></pre>";
# rates for member categories
$category{'Regular'} = 10;
$category{'Student (full-time)'} = 0;
# $category{'Governor'} = 100; # test category

$shorthomepage = $homepage;
$shorthomepage =~ s/http:..//;
$instructions = "<a href=\"$homepage\">$chapter</a> is the $region $parent chapter.
Visit our home page at <a href=\"$homepage\">$shorthomepage</a>";

$regsize=25;
$bigsize=65;
$phonesize=20;
$title = "$chapter Membership Form";

$submit = "Submit";
$text = "Text";
$clear = "Clear";
$printable = "Printable";
$check = "Check Form";

$notes .= "* Interests and Skills: choose these for others to search online\n";
# $notes .= "* ACM requires that we report the number of members\n";
$notes .= "* Consultants: consulting members will be listed on the $chapter site\n";
$notes .= "* Volunteer Information: a request is not a commitment\n";
#$notes .= "* Organization: List your employer or school\n";
$notes .= "* Org. Page: organization web pages be listed on the $chapter site\n";
$notes .= "* Printed Information: announcements are distributed via email\n";
$notes .= "* Published information will be included in our directories\n";
$notes .= "* Your information will not be sold or otherwise distributed\n";

%formdata = &formdata ();

# set defaults
if (!($ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'} =~ /member.cgi/)) {
	$formdata{'basicpublic'} = "yes";
	$formdata{'category'} = "Regular";
	$formdata{'sendmail'} = 'work';
}

$formdata{'date'} = `/bin/date +%Y-%m-%d`;
chop $formdata{'date'};

$row = "<tr>\n";
$valign="valign=baseline";
$cell = "\t<td nowrap $valign>";
$celllab = "\t<td nowrap align=right $valign>";
$cell2 = "\t<td nowrap $valign colspan=2>";
$cell3 = "\t<td nowrap $valign colspan=3>";
$cell4 = "\t<td nowrap $valign colspan=4>";
$section = "<tr bgcolor=aaaaaa>\n";
$line = "<tr height=0>$cell4<hr size=1 noshade>\n";

$content = "html";
$beginform = "<form method=POST action=\"$ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'}\">\n";
$begintable = "<table border=0>\n";

if ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $text) {
	$line = "";
	$row = "";
	$section = $row;
	$cell = "";
	$celllab = "";
	$cell2 = "";
	$cell3 = "";
	$cell4 = "";
	$content = "plain";
	$beginform = "";
	$begintable = "";
	$payment = &nohtml ($payment);
	$instructions = &nohtml ($instructions);
} elsif ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $clear) {
	%formdata = ();
} elsif ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $submit) {
	$email = $formdata{'email'};
	if ($email) {
		# send mail to handler
		open (MAILPIPE, "|$mailer $handler");
		print MAILPIPE "Sender: $email\n";
		print MAILPIPE "From: $email ($formdata{'firstname'} $formdata{'lastname'})\n";
		print MAILPIPE "Subject: $title Information\n";
		print MAILPIPE "\n";
		for $key (sort (keys (%formdata))) {
			print MAILPIPE "%$key $formdata{$key}\n";
		}
		close (MAILPIPE);
		$feedback = "Your information has been sent to $handler";
		# send mail to requestor
		open (MAILPIPE, "|$mailer $email") || ($feedback = "Acknowledgement to $email failed");
		print MAILPIPE "Sender: $handler\n";
		print MAILPIPE "From: $handler\n";
		print MAILPIPE "Subject: $title Acknowledgement\n";
		print MAILPIPE "\n";
		print MAILPIPE "Your $title information has been sent to:\n\t$handler.\n";
		print MAILPIPE &nohtml ("$payment\n");
		if ($formdata{'category'}) {
			print MAILPIPE "For $formdata{'category'} membership, ";
			if ($category{$formdata{'category'}}) {
				print MAILPIPE "send \$$category{$formdata{'category'}} to $chapter\n";
			} else {
				print MAILPIPE "no dues are required\n";
			}
		}
		print MAILPIPE "\n";
		for $key (sort (keys (%formdata))) {
			printf MAILPIPE "%-20s %s\n", $key, $formdata{$key};
		}
		close (MAILPIPE);
	} else {
		$feedback = "Your email address must be supplied. No Information sent.";
	}
}

print "Content-type: text/$content\r\n\r\n";

&head ($title);

print $instructions;

print $beginform;
&submitbuttons;
print $begintable;
print $line;

&section ("BASIC", "basic");
print "$row$celllab";
&value ("First Name(s)", $cell, "firstname", "size=$regsize", 'required');
print "$celllab";
&value ("Last Name", $cell, "lastname", "size=$regsize", 'required');
print "$row$celllab";
&value ("Email", $cell, "email", "size=$regsize", 'required');
print "$celllab";
&value ("Home Page", $cell, "www", "size=$regsize");
print "$row$celllab";
&value ("Interests", $cell3, "interests", "size=$bigsize");
print "$row$celllab";
&value ("Skills", $cell3, "skills", "size=$bigsize");

&categories;
&activity;

print $line;

&section ("WORK", "work");
print "$row$celllab";
&value ("Organization", $cell, "workorg", "size=$regsize");
print "$celllab";
&value ("Department", $cell, "workdept", "size=$regsize");
&address ("work", "Org. Page", "workpage", "size=$regsize");

print $line;

&section ("HOME", "home");
&address ("home");

print $line;

print $payment;

&foot;

sub formdata { # nil -> %formdata
    local (*formdata);
    if ($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq 'POST') {
        read (STDIN, $formdata, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'});
    } else {
        $formdata = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'};
    }
    @formdata = split (/&/, $formdata);
    for (@formdata) {
        local ($name, $value) = split (/=/, $_, 2);
        $value =~ s/\+/ /g;
        $value =~ s/%([\dA-Fa-f][\dA-Fa-f])/pack ("C", hex ($1))/eg;
        $formdata{$name} = $value;
    }
    return (%formdata);
}


sub head
{
	if ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $text) {
		print "@_\n\n";
	} else {
		print "
		<html lang=\"en\">
		<head>
		<title>@_</title>
		</head>
		<body bgcolor=\"#ffffff\">
		<h1>@_</h1>
		"
	}
}

sub foot
{
	if ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $text) {
		print "\nNotes:\n";
		print &nohtml ($notes);
	} else {
		print "</table>";
		$notes =~ s/^\* /<li>/gm;
		print "Notes:\n<ol>\n$notes\n</ol>\n";
		# &submitbuttons;
		print "</form> </body> </html>\n";
	}
}

sub address
{
	local ($type, @extra) = (@_);
	print "$row$celllab";
	&value ("Address", $cell3, "${type}address", "size=$bigsize");
	#print "$row$celllab";
	#&value ("", $cell3, "${type}address2", "size=$bigsize");
	print "$row$celllab";
	&value ("City", $cell, "${type}city", "size=$regsize");
	print "$celllab";
	&value ($state, "$cell", "${type}state", "size=3 maxlength=2");
	&value ("$zipcode", " ", "${type}postcode", "size=7 maxlength=5");
	print "$row$celllab";
	if (@extra) {
		&value ("Phone", "$cell", "${type}phone", "size=$phonesize");
		print $celllab;
		local ($label) = shift @extra;
		&value ($label, "$cell", @extra);
	} else {
		&value ("Phone", "$cell3", "${type}phone", "size=$phonesize");
	}
}

sub value
{
	local ($label, $delim, $name, $params, $required) = @_;
	$label .= ":" unless $label eq "";
	if ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $text) {
		print "	$label $formdata{$name}\n" unless "$label$formdata{$name}" eq "";
	} else {
		print "<font color=\"#FF0000\">" if $required;
		print "<label for=\"$name\">";
		print "$label";
		print "</label>";
		print "</font>" if $required;
		print "$delim<input $params id=$name name=$name value=\"$formdata{$name}\">\n";
	}
}

sub section
{
	local ($label, $name) = @_;
	if ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $text) {
		print "\n$label\t[ ] ";
		print "Publish $name information\n";
	} else {
		local ($varname) = "${name}public";
		local ($checked);
		$checked = "checked" if $formdata{$varname} eq "yes";
		print "$section$cell<b>$label</b>$cell3";
		&checkbox ($varname, "Publish $name information");
	}
	if ($name eq "work" || $name eq "home") {
		if ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $text) {
			print "\t[ ] ";
			print "Send printed mail here\n";
		} else {
			&radio ('sendmail', $name, "Send printed mail to $name");
		}
	}
}


sub categories
{
	local ($acmmember) = "I am an ACM member";
	if ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $text) {
		print "	Membership: ";
		for $category (sort (keys (%category))) {
			print "( ) $category \$$category{$category}  ";
		}
		print " [ ] $acmmember\n";
		print "\n";
	} else {
		print "$row$celllab";
		print "Membership:";
		print "$cell";
		for $category (sort (keys (%category))) {
			&radio ('category', $category, "$category \$$category{$category}", 'size="-1"');
		}
		print $cell2;
		&checkbox ('acmmember', $acmmember);
	}
}

sub radio
{
	local ($name, $value, $label, $font) = (@_);
	local ($checked) = "checked" if $formdata{$name} eq $value;
	print "<input type=radio id=\"$name$value\" name=\"$name\" value=\"$value\" $checked>";
	print "<font $font>" if $font;
		print "<label for=\"$name$value\">$label</label>";
	print "</font>" if $font;
	print "\n";
}

sub checkbox
{
	local ($name, $label) = (@_);
	local ($checked) = "checked" if $formdata{$name} eq "yes";
	print "<input type=checkbox id=\"$name\" name=\"$name\" value=yes $checked>
				<label for=\"$name\">$label</label>\n";
}

sub activity
{
	local ($volunteer) = "Send me volunteer information";
	local ($consultant) = "List me as a consultant";
	if ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $text) {
		print "	[ ] $volunteer\n";
		print "	[ ] $consultant\n";
	} else {
		print "$row$celllab";
		print "Options:";
		print $cell;
		&checkbox ('consultant', $consultant);
		print $cell2;
		&checkbox ('volunteer', $volunteer);
	}
}

sub submit
{
	local ($name, $value, $title) = (@_);
	print "&nbsp;<input type=submit name=\"$name\" value=\"$value\" title=\"$title\">\n";
}

sub submitbuttons
{
	if ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $text) {
		print "\n";
	} else {
		if ($formdata{'formtype'} ne $printable) {
$notes = "* Fill the form and select <b>$submit</b> to send in your information, or
* Select <b>$printable</b> or <b>$text</b> (after an optional <b>$clear</b>)\n" . $notes;
		  print "<b><font color=\"#008844\">$feedback</font></b><p>" unless $feedback eq "";
		  &checkdata if ($formdata{'formtype'} eq $check);
		  &submit ('formtype', $submit, "Send your data to BuckCHI");
		  &submit ('formtype', $check, "Check your data without sending to BuckCHI");
		  &submit ('formtype', $clear, "Clear the values in this form");
		  &submit ('formtype', $printable, "Create a printable version of this form");
		  &submit ('formtype', $text, "Display a plain text version of this form and its data");
		}
	}
}

sub nohtml
{
	local ($string) = $_[0];
	$string =~ s/<[^>]*>//g;
	return ($string);
}

sub checkdata
{
print "<ul>\n";

$formdata{'email'} eq '' &&
	print "<li>You must supply an <b>email</b> address to submit this form.\n";

$formdata{'lastname'} eq '' &&
	print "<li>You have not entered your <b>last name</b>\n";

($formdata{'workpage'} =~ /^www[.]/) &&
	($formdata{'workpage'} = "http://$formdata{'workpage'}");

($formdata{'www'} =~ /^www[.]/) &&
	($formdata{'www'} = "http://$formdata{'www'}");

$formdata{'basicpublic'} eq 'yes' ||
	print "<li>Your basic information will <b>not</b> be included in the member directory\n";

$formdata{'homepublic'} eq 'yes' &&
	print "<li>Your home information <b>will</b> be included in the member directory\n";

	print "<li>Any printed mail will be sent to your <b>$formdata{'sendmail'}</b> address\n";

$formdata{'homephone'} eq '' &&
	print "<li>Please supply a <b>home phone</b> number in case your email address fails.\n";

print "</ul>\n"
}

From perlman Tue Oct  5 10:58:01 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 10:58:01 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0FJ400CJUWB5D0@PM05SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Oct 5, 99 10:21:56 am
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Thanks.  Could you please ask them to look at the image at the URL below
for a sanity check on the artwork.  If it looks basically like the
image, then I think waiving the paper proof is okay, but I am uneasy
if the artwork is being printed by people who have no idea what it
will look like.

Sound okay to you?

> the order is scheduled to ship on 10/11 via pitt/ohio shipping which is
> typically one day transit time. You should have the order on 10/12, but i
> cannot guarantee this. Let me nkow if there are any questions. Also, we are
> waiving the paper proof so you can have these on time. If we do a paper
> proof, the order will be pushed back a few extra days. Thank yoU!
> jennifer
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > Date: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 3:56 PM
> > 
> > Hi Jennifer,
> > 
> > A version of the artwork (size may not be right, but just to get an idea)
> > is at:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/mugartwk.gif
> > 
> > Gary
> 


From perlman Tue Oct  5 12:32:58 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 12:32:58 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0FJ400DE3Z7DJS@PM06SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Oct 5, 99 11:24:29 am
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All they need to do is to go to the URL:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/mugartwk.gif
(Just click on it or stick the line into a browser location and hit Enter.)

Gary

> they have hte artwork that was sent via email and I cannot send them other
> artwork- It then complicated things and I'm afraid it will be more
> confusing. I will check to see how much time a paper proof will add just so
> we can be sure that everything is okay. 
> Thanks!
> jennifer
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > Date: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 10:58 AM
> > 
> > Thanks.  Could you please ask them to look at the image at the URL below
> > for a sanity check on the artwork.  If it looks basically like the
> > image, then I think waiving the paper proof is okay, but I am uneasy
> > if the artwork is being printed by people who have no idea what it
> > will look like.
> > 
> > Sound okay to you?
> > 
> > > the order is scheduled to ship on 10/11 via pitt/ohio shipping which is
> > > typically one day transit time. You should have the order on 10/12, but
> i
> > > cannot guarantee this. Let me nkow if there are any questions. Also, we
> are
> > > waiving the paper proof so you can have these on time. If we do a paper
> > > proof, the order will be pushed back a few extra days. Thank yoU!
> > > jennifer
> > > 
> > > ----------
> > > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > > > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > > > Date: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 3:56 PM
> > > > 
> > > > Hi Jennifer,
> > > > 
> > > > A version of the artwork (size may not be right, but just to get an
> idea)
> > > > is at:
> > > > 	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/mugartwk.gif
> > > > 
> > > > Gary
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Wed Oct  6 09:08:11 1999
Subject: Re: HCI publication survey
To: roel@acm.org (Roel Vertegaal)
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 09:08:11 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04210105b420e17218a4@[130.89.190.124]> from "Roel Vertegaal" at Oct 6, 99 01:23:43 pm
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ISI might have impact scores on some journals based on citation indexes,
but probably not conference proceedings.

> Dear Gary,
> 
> Would you happen to know of any surveys in which the quality of hci 
> publication venues is judged?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Roel Vertegaal
> Assistant Professor in Human-Computer Interaction
> Cognitive Ergonomics ISM TO, Twente University
> P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
> Vox: +31 53 489 33 24   Fax:   +31 53 489 4580
> Web: http://reddwarf.wmw.utwente.nl 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct  7 00:17:40 1999
Subject: Re: IndiaCHI website
To: apala@GIASBM01.VSNL.NET.IN
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 00:17:40 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <1.5.4.32.19991007033633.0067b070@giasbm01.vsnl.net.in> from "Apala Lahiri Chavan" at Oct 7, 99 08:36:33 am
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I think it's great that a local chapter develop a site
to guide its members, but I question the methods used on this site.
	http://www.indiachi.org/

The site is copying link pages from the SIGCHI site
(education, hci-sites, newsgroups).  
The copying is done without any attribution,
which is plagiarism.  With attribution, the copying
would be more acceptable, but undesirable (in my opinion).
The SIGCHI pages are generated from the HCI Bibliography,
so when the HCIBIB is updated, those pages are updated.
Copying and reformatting usually results in versions that
are out of date, and as such is, in part, a disservice to members.

Parts of the books section are plagiarized from my personal
suggested readings page -- a copyright violation that is
simply unacceptable to me.  I would like those parts removed.

In general, it would make more sense to me to for local
chapters to send people to the pages being copied,
or to www.hcibib.org.  If bandwidth is the issue, then
perhaps mirror sites could be explored.

Gary Perlman

From perlman Thu Oct  7 10:33:05 1999
Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: MONKEYmedia, Inc. (fwd)
To: eric@monkey.com
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 10:33:05 -0400 (EDT)
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Added.  Cool site.

Forwarded message:
> From httpd@turing.acm.org Thu Oct  7 08:49:25 1999
> Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 08:49:22 -0400 (EDT)
> From: httpd <httpd@turing.acm.org>
> Message-Id: <199910071249.IAA30313@turing.acm.org>
> Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: MONKEYmedia, Inc.
> 
> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> 
> %M U.___  
> %0 INTERNET
> %D 1999-10-07
> %A Eric J. Gould
> %C Austin, Texas, USA
> %I MONKEYmedia, Inc.
> %K hci-sites:companies , hci-sites:consultants , hci-sites:resources
> %O Site offers reference materials as well as a kinesthetically engaging portfolio
> %T MONKEYmedia, Inc.
> %U eric@monkey.com
> %W http://www.monkey.com
> %X Award winning interaction design, information architecture and interface technology
> 


From perlman Thu Oct  7 12:25:17 1999
Subject: Re: Suggest-a-Link!: MONKEYmedia, Inc. (fwd)
To: eric@monkey.com (Eric Justin Gould)
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 12:25:17 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19991007103551.01bacad0@monkey.com> from "Eric Justin Gould" at Oct 7, 99 10:45:47 am
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D'oh!  My fault.  Fixed.

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Thanks for adding our site (and the compliments).  I just checked out the
> lists, though, and the links point to my email address rather than the
> site.  Perhaps I mixed up data entry fields.  Thanks in advance for correcting.
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> At 09:33 AM 10/7/99 , you wrote:
> >Added.  Cool site.
> >
> >Forwarded message:
> >> From httpd@turing.acm.org Thu Oct  7 08:49:25 1999
> >> Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 08:49:22 -0400 (EDT)
> >> From: httpd <httpd@turing.acm.org>
> >> Message-Id: <199910071249.IAA30313@turing.acm.org>
> >> Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: MONKEYmedia, Inc.
> >> 
> >> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> >> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> >> 
> >> %M U.___  
> >> %0 INTERNET
> >> %D 1999-10-07
> >> %A Eric J. Gould
> >> %C Austin, Texas, USA
> >> %I MONKEYmedia, Inc.
> >> %K hci-sites:companies , hci-sites:consultants , hci-sites:resources
> >> %O Site offers reference materials as well as a kinesthetically engaging 
> >portfolio
> >> %T MONKEYmedia, Inc.
> >> %U eric@monkey.com
> >> %W http://www.monkey.com
> >> %X Award winning interaction design, information architecture and 
> >interface technology
> >> 
> 
> _____________________________________________________
> Eric Justin Gould           <mailto:eric@monkey.com>
> 
> CEO & Strategic Director
> MONKEYmedia - Austin, Texas
> (512) 440-8000, 440-1050 fax
> <http://www.monkey.com/>
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct  7 16:21:34 1999
Subject: BUCKCHI-INFODIR: possible spam from nance@MONKEY.COM (fwd)
To: nance@MONKEY.COM
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 16:21:34 -0400 (EDT)
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Send HCI-related job postings to:
	chi-jobs@acm.org

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

Forwarded message:
> From MAILER-DAEMON Thu Oct  7 15:02:10 1999
> Message-Id: <199910071902.PAA65296@mail.acm.org>
> Date:         Thu, 7 Oct 1999 15:02:07 -0400
> From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> Subject:      BUCKCHI-INFODIR: possible spam from nance@MONKEY.COM
> To: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>
> 
> The following message was submitted  by nance@MONKEY.COM to the BUCKCHI-INFODIR
> list at  ACM.ORG. It  is being  forwarded to you  for verification  because the
> message has been identified as a  possible "spam", that is, an advertisement or
> other  unsolicited material  sent to  large numbers  of mailing  lists with  no
> consideration for whether  or not the material is appropriate  for the lists it
> is being  sent to. A single  "spam" can result  in the delivery of  millions of
> unwanted e-mail messages worldwide, costing the victims and service providers a
> total of several  hundred thousand dollars. The cost to  the spammer is usually
> under five dollars. To be effective, a counter-measure must neutralize the spam
> within  the first  five minutes.  Consequently, there  is no  time for  all the
> LISTSERV  servers to  compare notes  with each  other before  acting, and  some
> legitimate postings may be intercepted erroneously. If this is the case, simply
> forward this message back to the list with an explanatory note.
> 
> ----------------- Message requiring verification (236 lines) ------------------
> Received: from origin.monkey.com (monkeymedia.com [216.171.54.2])
> 	by mail.acm.org (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id PAA50390
> 	for <buckchi-infodir@acm.org>; Thu, 7 Oct 1999 15:02:01 -0400
> Received: from mooch (janeane.monkey.com [192.168.0.9])
>           by origin.monkey.com (Netscape Messaging Server 3.5)  with SMTP
>           id AAA5B94 for <buckchi-infodir@acm.org>;
>           Thu, 7 Oct 1999 14:12:28 -0500
> X-Sender: nance@monkey.com
> X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 4.0.2 
> Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 14:05:12 -0500
> To: buckchi-infodir
> From: "Nance Carmack" <nance@monkey.com>
> Subject: MONKEYmedia is Hiring!!!
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
> 	types="text/plain,text/html";
> 	boundary="=====================_262661146==_.ALT"
> Message-ID: <7727DB2F4CC.AAA5B94@origin.monkey.com>
> 
> --=====================_262661146==_.ALT
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> 
> To Whom It May Concern:
> 
> I am contacting your organization to see if you have a medium for posting UI
> job listings.  We would like to have this posted as soon as possible.  If I
> should be sending this to someone else, please contact me at the below address
> or phone number.  
> 
> ==================================================================
> 
> THREE NEW POSITIONS OPENED TODAY: 
> - User Interface Designer 
> - Senior Interface Designer 
> - User Interface Manager
> 
> Join MONKEYmedia, the award winning interface design company! No, 
> we're not a web shop or a software developer -- we're 100% information 
> architecture, interaction specification and interface technology. 
> Since 1994, MONKEYmedia has provided the desktop computing, new media 
> and consumer electronics industries a design and technology resource 
> focused specifically on human-computer interaction. In simple terms, 
> MONKEYmedia makes products more fun, more efficient and more fully 
> engaging.
> 
> Our own site <http://www.monkey.com> has been generating over a million 
> hits a month, and we simply can't keep up with all the cool projects 
> coming our way. So, if you have expertise in maximizing product 
> usability and audience participation, and your background includes 
> cutting edge work in the following areas, then we want to hear from 
> you:
> 
> - functional specifications for everyday desktop business app's 
> - interaction techniques for digital video and broadband television 
> - thematically organized spaces for navigating massive data stores 
> - integrated hard/soft interfaces for consumer electronics & toys 
> - force feedback & other devices for kinesthetic engagement 
> - system software toolkits as codified developer guidelines 
> - engaging web architectures for casual & serendipitous exploration
> 
> Successful candidates have a strong industry track record (3+ yrs for 
> interface designers; 7+ yrs for senior interface designers) and 
> outstanding analytical, oral and written communication skills. To 
> integrate with our interdisciplinary and highly collaborative team, 
> we'd like you to have degrees in *both* a human-centered domain 
> (Cognitive Science, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology) and a new 
> media or technology-based domain (Intermedia Studies, Interactive 
> Telecommunications, Media Arts & Sciences, CS, Visual Design).
> 
> General responsibilities include: 
> - design analysis, contextual / usability research and goal setting 
> - experience modeling, navigational architecture & functional design 
> - proof of concept prototyping (visual design and/or code authoring) 
> - storyboarding, sketching, specification and standards documentation
> 
> Senior positions additionally include: 
> - coordinating client communications 
> - managing design teams & coordinating usability assessment 
> - mentoring development partners & maintaining design integrity
> 
> MONKEYmedia is located in Austin, Texas -- where there's no state 
> income tax, homes are affordable and earthquake insurance isn't 
> relevant. If you're interested in joining the fun, visit our site 
> <http://www.monkey.com> to learn more about our philosophy and 
> techniques, then contact us directly. Inventing the future can't wait!
> 
> Qualified candidates are invited to contact:
> 
> Nance Carmack - Office Manager 
> MONKEYmedia, Inc. 
> 611 S. Congress Ave., Suite 310 
> Austin, Texas 78704
> 
> Email: <mailto:resumes@monkey.com> 
> Fax: (512) 440-1050
> 
> ==================================================================
> 
> Thanking you in advance for you assistance in this matter.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> 
> 
> 
> _____________________________________________________
> Nance Carmack              <mailto:nance@monkey.com>
> 
> Office Manager
> MONKEYmedia - Austin, Texas
> (512) 440-8000x13, 440-1050 fax
> <http://www.monkey.com>
> 
> 
> --=====================_262661146==_.ALT
> Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
> 
> <html>
> To Whom It May Concern:<br>
> <br>
> I am contacting your organization to see if you have a medium for posting
> UI job listings.&nbsp; We would like to have this posted as soon as
> possible.&nbsp; If I should be sending this to someone else, please
> contact me at the below address or phone number.&nbsp; <br>
> <br>
> ==================================================================<br>
> <br>
> THREE NEW POSITIONS OPENED TODAY: <br>
> - User Interface Designer <br>
> - Senior Interface Designer <br>
> - User Interface Manager<br>
> <br>
> Join MONKEYmedia, the award winning interface design company! No, <br>
> we're not a web shop or a software developer -- we're 100% information
> <br>
> architecture, interaction specification and interface technology. <br>
> Since 1994, MONKEYmedia has provided the desktop computing, new media
> <br>
> and consumer electronics industries a design and technology resource
> <br>
> focused specifically on human-computer interaction. In simple terms,
> <br>
> MONKEYmedia makes products more fun, more efficient and more fully <br>
> engaging.<br>
> <br>
> Our own site
> &lt;<a href="http://www.monkey.com/" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://www.monkey.com</a></font></u><font color="#000000">&gt;
> has been generating over a million <br>
> hits a month, and we simply can't keep up with all the cool projects
> <br>
> coming our way. So, if you have expertise in maximizing product <br>
> usability and audience participation, and your background includes <br>
> cutting edge work in the following areas, then we want to hear from 
> <br>
> you:<br>
> <br>
> - functional specifications for everyday desktop business app's <br>
> - interaction techniques for digital video and broadband television 
> <br>
> - thematically organized spaces for navigating massive data stores <br>
> - integrated hard/soft interfaces for consumer electronics &amp; toys
> <br>
> - force feedback &amp; other devices for kinesthetic engagement <br>
> - system software toolkits as codified developer guidelines <br>
> - engaging web architectures for casual &amp; serendipitous
> exploration<br>
> <br>
> Successful candidates have a strong industry track record (3+ yrs for
> <br>
> interface designers; 7+ yrs for senior interface designers) and <br>
> outstanding analytical, oral and written communication skills. To <br>
> integrate with our interdisciplinary and highly collaborative team, 
> <br>
> we'd like you to have degrees in *both* a human-centered domain <br>
> (Cognitive Science, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology) and a new <br>
> media or technology-based domain (Intermedia Studies, Interactive <br>
> Telecommunications, Media Arts &amp; Sciences, CS, Visual Design).<br>
> <br>
> General responsibilities include: <br>
> - design analysis, contextual / usability research and goal setting 
> <br>
> - experience modeling, navigational architecture &amp; functional design
> <br>
> - proof of concept prototyping (visual design and/or code authoring)
> <br>
> - storyboarding, sketching, specification and standards
> documentation<br>
> <br>
> Senior positions additionally include: <br>
> - coordinating client communications <br>
> - managing design teams &amp; coordinating usability assessment <br>
> - mentoring development partners &amp; maintaining design integrity<br>
> <br>
> MONKEYmedia is located in Austin, Texas -- where there's no state <br>
> income tax, homes are affordable and earthquake insurance isn't <br>
> relevant. If you're interested in joining the fun, visit our site <br>
> &lt;</font><a href="http://www.monkey.com/" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://www.monkey.com</a></font></u><font color="#000000">&gt;
> to learn more about our philosophy and <br>
> techniques, then contact us directly. Inventing the future can't
> wait!<br>
> <br>
> Qualified candidates are invited to contact:<br>
> <br>
> Nance Carmack - Office Manager <br>
> MONKEYmedia, Inc. <br>
> 611 S. Congress Ave., Suite 310 <br>
> Austin, Texas 78704<br>
> <br>
> Email:
> &lt;</font><a href="mailto:resumes@monkey.com" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>mailto:resumes@monkey.com</a></font></u><font color="#000000">&gt;
> <br>
> Fax: (512) 440-1050<br>
> <br>
> ==================================================================<br>
> <br>
> Thanking you in advance for you assistance in this matter.<br>
> <br>
> Sincerely,<br>
> <br>
> </font><br>
> <br>
> <br>
> <div>_____________________________________________________</div>
> <div>Nance
> Carmack&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
> &lt;<a href="mailto:nance@monkey.com" EUDORA=AUTOURL>mailto:nance@monkey.com</a>&gt;</div>
> <br>
> <div>Office Manager</div>
> <div>MONKEYmedia - Austin, Texas</div>
> <div>(512) 440-8000x13, 440-1050 fax</div>
> <div>&lt;<a href="http://www.monkey.com/" EUDORA=AUTOURL>http://www.monkey.com</a>&gt;</div>
> <br>
> </html>
> 
> --=====================_262661146==_.ALT--
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct  7 23:53:05 1999
Subject: Re: Dave Rumelhart Gathering: We need an answer from some of you...
To: ben@psychology.rutgers.edu (Benjamin Martin Bly)
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 23:53:05 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37FD6503.18FC9843@psychology.rutgers.edu> from "Benjamin Martin Bly" at Oct 7, 99 11:29:07 pm
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I will not be able to attend.  I wrote up a story, though.

Gary Perlman

A lot of the details are murky, so I've filled in some names
and approximate quotes.

Around 1978, Dave was the coach for his son's soccer team
(I think it was Karl who was around eight then, but it's fuzzy).
Bob Glushko, whose office I shared in P&L', was the assistant coach.
With great enthusiasm, Dave and Bob planned plays, some intricate,
to move the ball up the field and score.  The blackboard
was filled with circles and crosses, with arrows representing
pinpoint passes between players moving into just the right position.
The names of their players were attached to the circles;
each player had a role.  Dave the coach approached the activity
just as he approached psychology, with models.  I recall overhearing
a conversation between Dave and Bob that included: "And then
John kicks the crossing pass and Will kicks it in."
This was optimistic planning, even for players ten years older.

But Dave was also an empiricist and willing to adjust his model.
After the first game, the arrows had gone from the diagrams.
Players were in positions, but not shown as moving or passing.
And I recall overhearing: "We can keep Tim back and he can kick
the ball out."  "Yah, he can kick the ball."  From then, they
worked with what they had, and had a good time doing it.

> 
> Here is a list of names.  If your name appears, it means I thought you
> were planning to attend but I haven't received your confirmation. 
> Please send me an email right away!  If you are not able to come, tell
> me that.  If you are coming tell me whether you will be at dinner on
> Friday, and if so, whether you will want the chicken, salmon, or
> risotto.
> 
> thanks!
> Ben
> 
> ------------ WHAT'S UP LIST -------------------
> Al Stevens
> Bob Bjork
> Dan Graboi
> David Plaut and Marlene Behrmann
> Geoff Hinton
> Jim Hollan
> Jonathan Bachrach
> Mike Mozer
> Paul Munro
> Peter Lindsay
> Peter Smith
> Ronjon Nag
> Rutie Kimchi
> Stephen Jose Hanson
> Yuko Munakata
> 
> 
> -- 
> Benjamin Martin Bly
> Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Rutgers University
> Director of Research, fMRI lab, Department of Radiology, UMDNJ-NJMS
> Office: (973) 353-1870    Fax: (973) 353-1171
> 


From perlman Fri Oct  8 11:43:04 1999
Subject: Re: looking for a paper
To: cipollon@dsi.uniroma1.it (Claudio Cipolloni)
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 11:43:04 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.04.9910081253460.1478-100000@spcw.dsi.uniroma1.it> from "Claudio Cipolloni" at Oct 8, 99 01:01:32 pm
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http://www.hcibib.org/faq.html

> 
>     I am a student of Computer Science at the University of Rome "La
> Sapienza" (Italy).
> 
>     I was interested in this article for my thesis work, but I was not
> able to find it neither in the internet nor in Libraries of Rome.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Kate Barrelle and Frank Deane and Ron Henderson and Doug Maher
>   Employee Acceptance of Biometric Security Systems
>   Proceedings of OZCHI'94, the CHISIG Annual Conference on
>   Human-Computer Interaction, Affective Issues, pp. 118-122, 1994.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>     I wanted to know if it is possible to have it via e-mail soon. I say
> thank you in advance.
> 
>                                         Regards, Claudio Cipolloni.
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Oct  9 15:39:10 1999
Subject: Re: request for |STAT password
To: carl.wenninger@otelo-online.de (Carl Wenninger)
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 15:39:10 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <37FF9220.F079D7AE@otelo-online.de> from "Carl Wenninger" at Oct 9, 99 09:06:08 pm
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fmeh

> Dear Sir:
> 
> I would appreciate to use your software package |STAT.
> Please send me the required password.
>  
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks and regards
> 
> Carl Wenninger
> 
> -- 
> Carl Wenninger
> Carl.Wenninger@otelo-online.de
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 11 09:04:47 1999
Subject: Re: PO# 9940940
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 09:04:47 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <0FJ500CBP2RYD0@PM05SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Oct 5, 99 12:41:39 pm
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This morning, I received an urgent fax from Audra Huff, sent Thursday.
I can't read all the questions on the fax, but I think most questions
can be answered by looking at the online image:

http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/mugartwk.gif

One question was about the arrow.  The arrow on that image appears
black to me.  I would prefer that the colors matched the online image.

As for alignment, it sounds like they will use their judgment,
which is fine with me.

If this requires approval, I assume it implies that the mugs will 
not be available for our first meeting tomorrow.  That's not a big
deal, really.  Perhaps it would be possible to get a color proof
for approval via mail.

The address on the fax was a combination of addresses.
The address for BuckCHI is:
	BuckCHI
	PO Box 20187
	Columbus, OH 43220
My home address is:
	Gary Perlman
	2008 Lane Rd.
	Columbus, OH 43220
I don't really use fax, so it ends up being slower than mail.
My work phone at OCLC is 761-5058.  Sorry for being inconvenient.

Gary

From perlman Mon Oct 11 09:25:09 1999
Subject: Re: Percent vs Pixels
To: Boniface_Lau@COMPUSERVE.COM
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 09:25:09 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
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I've found that pixels, scaled to the screen size, work well for some
aspects of screen design (cell widths, input field widths, ...).
JavaScript makes it pretty easy to detect screen size on 4.0+
browsers; I call anything less than 700 pixels wide "small",
anything over 900 pixels wide "large", and anything in between,
"medium".  Then I scale parameters to the three sizes.

I design for users with screen sizes that range from 640x480 and up
(although I was just checking layouts fpor WebTV, which is smaller),
I have found neither pixels nor percent to be satisfactory.
On low resolution screens, text requires fewer pixels,
so a left-navigation menu that is 135 pixels wide at
640x480 needs to be 175 pixels wide at 1024x768.
(Please try it before offering a contrary opinion.)
Sites that "burn in" text as images (e.g., to fix 640x480)
are difficult to read (for me at least) at 1600x1200.
Sites that use percentages have much too much white space,
in the wrong places, when shown in a very large window
(this is just my opinion, of course).

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> Peggy wrote:
> 
> > I've been doing some web design work for a company whose former web designer
> > used percent designations for the size of table cells.
> >
> > What is the conventional wisdom for using percent designations versus pixels?
> 
> Percent designation is the preferred way because it enables flexible designs.
> 
> 
> > I have had some complaints from staff members of the organization (Mac users)
> > that the pages no longer tile to fill the size of their browser window (not
> > always a consistent size)--and that it is annoying to have to use the bottom
> > scroll bar to see the right side of the page.
> 
> That is indeed very annoying.
> 
> 
> > As a designer, I greatly prefer using pixels to get the exact size of the
> > cell to match
> > the size of the graphic.
> 
> Specifying in pixels often trap designers into the tunnel vision mindset - they
> fail to consider how the design will look in other display situations.
> Designing for the web often means having a design that works well in different
> window sizes, color depths, browser capability, transmission bandwidths, etc.
> Thus, web layouts are often specified in percentages, instead of pixels.
> 
> 
> Boniface Lau
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 11 11:03:57 1999
Subject: Re: PO# 9940940
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 11:03:57 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <0FJF000BSYWAOB@PM02SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Oct 11, 99 09:52:52 am
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As best I can tell, the fax message was:

	Need layout approval for
	art placement   all art
	was centered on each side
	to look balanced.  clarify
	if art on frontside is correct
	which is centered and will all
	print solid coolgrey #1 and
	print(?) on back side is going
	to print solid except for
	inside of green arrow will
	color of mug, or
	does arrow print green?

I am having trouble understanding the questions.
The only change I can discern is that the arrow should be black.
Do my answers below answer all the questions?

Assuming that I have answered all the questions,
should I mail the fax sheet "approved w/changes"
	arrow should be black
to Audra at the Lakeview address?

Here is my attempt at answering the questions?

	Need layout approval for
	art placement   all art
	was centered on each side
	to look balanced.

The centering looks fine.  Approved.
	
	clarify
	if art on frontside is correct
	which is centered and will all
	print solid coolgrey #1

All the text on the front will should be the same solid color.
The large "BuckCHI" on the back is also the same color.
The centering looks fine.
	
	and
	print(?) on back side is going
	to print solid except for
	inside of green arrow will
	color of mug, or
	does arrow print green?

The arrow should be black.  That is the only change
from the message.

> we require you to sign off on the proof - if there are questions, they need
> to be answered- I don't want to make any judgement calls and either does
> the factory. I have forwarded the other site to the factory for their
> reference, but when there are questions, we need to answer.
> 
> I will respond to the factory with what you have below, so please make
> these comments on teh proof and fax back for our records.
> 
> I will let you know if there are any other proofs coming over. Also, to do
> an actual preproduction proof will cost an additional $30 and will delay
> production time. These were supposed to shiop today, but due to not getting
> an answer on proof, they will not ship  today.
> 
> Please call me with any other questions.
> 
> Thank you!
> jennifer
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: Re: PO# 9940940
> > Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 9:04 AM
> > 
> > This morning, I received an urgent fax from Audra Huff, sent Thursday.
> > I can't read all the questions on the fax, but I think most questions
> > can be answered by looking at the online image:
> > 
> > http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/avatar2/logo/final/mugartwk.gif
> > 
> > One question was about the arrow.  The arrow on that image appears
> > black to me.  I would prefer that the colors matched the online image.
> > 
> > As for alignment, it sounds like they will use their judgment,
> > which is fine with me.
> > 
> > If this requires approval, I assume it implies that the mugs will 
> > not be available for our first meeting tomorrow.  That's not a big
> > deal, really.  Perhaps it would be possible to get a color proof
> > for approval via mail.
> > 
> > The address on the fax was a combination of addresses.
> > The address for BuckCHI is:
> > 	BuckCHI
> > 	PO Box 20187
> > 	Columbus, OH 43220
> > My home address is:
> > 	Gary Perlman
> > 	2008 Lane Rd.
> > 	Columbus, OH 43220
> > I don't really use fax, so it ends up being slower than mail.
> > My work phone at OCLC is 761-5058.  Sorry for being inconvenient.
> > 
> > Gary
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 11 11:04:39 1999
Subject: Re: Request for decrypting password for |stat
To: drh@netline.net.uk (Daniel Holdsworth)
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 11:04:39 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 11 23:14:59 1999
Subject: Re: Preece/HCI text
To: karens@wiley.co.uk
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 23:14:59 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <80256807.004EB56F.00@chnote01.wiley.co.uk> from "karens@wiley.co.uk" at Oct 11, 99 03:30:56 pm
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I am really excited about the proposal.
I'd be very interested in seeing it as it develops.

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/


> REVIEWERS QUESTIONS:
> In order to put your comments in context please would you describe your HCI
> course (level, title, number of students, regularity of course etc and if
> possible attach a syllabus).

I am no longer teaching in the university.  When I did, I taught a course
on user interface development to computer science students, half seniors
and half grad students.  It was taught roughly annually.  The course
closely followed the ACM SIGCHI CDG CS1 course:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cdg/cdg3.html#3_4_1
I now develop software full time, although I occasionally teach tutorials
at conferences on design and evaluation.  I serve as an internal resource
 for user interface training.

> As you are familiar with both the chief competitors for this new text (Dix
> and Preece) we would value your feedback immensely.  In particular it would
> be useful to hear:
> 
> 1.  Subject coverage
> a) are there any topics missing from the outline that you teach (and will
> continue to)
> b) are there any topics will be in the book that you don't currently teach
> c) are there any topics that you think ought to have  expanded or reduced
> coverage

These issues are covered below.

> 2. Does the structure reflect the way that you teach this course and does
> it appear logical?

I am never sure what is the right way to structure this subject.
Perhaps the most important organizational issue
is how to build motivation for the subject.
Just today, I was being briefed on a system design
that was based entirely on marketing intuition and
on the constraints of existing software without much
if any input on what users are trying to accomplish.
It's that sort of chronic crisis that makes me receptive
to new books in this area.

I like the early motivation of interaction design in Ch.1,
and the informal task analysis in Ch.2,
but I question the transition in Ch.3 of psychology in CH.3.
It might be more effective to work psychology into design
topics, where psychology can answer some questions (or, for
the truly uninitiated, introduce some design issues).
>From there, I find the organization confusing, although I
like the topics.  Ch.4 goes beyond the user to groups,
but I have a yearning to incorporate some of Ch.9 on
involving users, and even topics like contextual enquiry
from Ch.12.  It's hard to criticize an organization of topics,
all of which I think are important, without seeing how they
eventually are integrated.

To me, what is most important from a practitioner education
perspective, is to make the practitioner first ask the question
about what people are trying to does (alone or in groups)
and how to support that(those) task(s).  This appears
to be a primary concern of the authors, and given their track
record, I would expect them to organize the text to meet
the needs of its users.  But I can't help but try to emphasize
as much as possible that even with all the good and bad
interaction design on and off the Web, that it is rare for
a software project to begin with a user/task centered approach.

For a practitioner, I think it might be most useful to
delay chapters like 3 and 5 (psych and theory)
and foreshadow those topics by drawing from them, as needed
in the context of design (Ch.6-10).  If done well, the
reader might be impressed ("There was a way to know that
would fail before they built it!") and may wonder why
there is not a theory of interaction.  Then, they may be
much more receptive to Chs.3 and 5.

Under evaluation, I was struck by the lack of two key methods
we use to evaluate applications.  The first is raw usage data.
If people are not using a part of a system, there might be many
reasons, but usage gives a fair idea of what's important,
especially when revising.  Web applications offer daily,
even hourly feedback about what users are doing, and given
the Internet time frame (we release new versions of systems
every four weeks, and can update for emergencies, including UI
emergencies, between releases.  The second is user feedback.
Our Web-based systems are not only interactive, but they connect
users to us millions of times a day.  During that interaction,
users can comment on the system, ask for help, etc.  We log
it all, and follow up on it all via email.  I recall that
Preece 1984 covered usage data, so perhaps this omission is
just at the proposal level.

But overall, the topics are exciting and I look forward
to see how fuller chapters fit together.

> 3.  What are the apparent strengths and weaknesses of this proposal? If
> possible rate in terms of
> a) match with course aims and objectives

Again, although I am not teaching courses, I am very interested
in practitioner education (in general, but also the people I work
with).  The proposal looks like it might be useful AND USABLE
for internal education.

> b) support for project work

This seems to be a major strength of the proposal (and it was
a major strength of the Preece et al HCI book).

> c) examples
> d) illustrations
> e) exercises

There is a good author track record on all of these.
The emphasis on a Web site is the right way to go,
although the gap between concept and implementation 
may be a costly one; still, the Web allows incremental
addition of material as it is developed and refined.
Perhaps just as important, the life of the text could
be extended considerably if the volatile technology-based
material is kept on the Web (where it can be much more
interactive anyway) and the relatively stable material
(e.g., on the more slowly evolving human) can be in the book.

> f) subject breadth
> g) subject depth

The proposal covers the breadth, and the attempt is to make
all the material fit together (or flow) coherently.  I think
that coherence is more important than depth because the breadth
can provide the foundation needed to seeks more depth, perhaps
on the Website, but elsewhere.  I am reminded of the Lewis and
Rieman shareware book, which had many of the topics proposed here,
but which, I think, was lacking in the coherence (hence my seemingly
endless discussion above about how the materials in chapters flowed).

> 4. Please rate your level of satisfaction (0=low, 5=high) with competing
> books such as Dix, Preece, Schneider and any others that you have
> considered using on your course and please state briefly what you do and
> don't like about them.

I have only skimmed the Dix 1998 book, but read the 1993 version,
which I found well done, but much too academic for practitioners.
Preece 1994 I found a little light for the graduate student level,
but very good for undergrads, and also good for practitioners,
who could pick up new methods.  Shneiderman 1997 is widely used
in CS and engineering, and it is pioneering the booksite concept.
Whether the proposed book is more broadly applicable than Ben's
is an unknown at this point, but experience with Preece 1994 makes
me hopeful.

> 5. Given the early stage of this project, please give your best  guess in
> to which category this book might fall:
> a) a strong contender as a main course adoption replacing an existing text

Yes.

> b) a book that you are likely to recommend as one of a couple of key texts

I expect so.

> c)  background reading for stronger or weaker students

Hmmm.  I am tempted to say weaker here.  Dix (and Card, Moran, and Newell)
are books that I would recommend for stronger students who are more
academically inclined.  But that is a rarity; most of my PhD students
did not read CM&N.  CS Most students, bright ones too but all weaker ones,
end up developing software, and for them, understanding interaction design
would be a valuable key to success.

From perlman Tue Oct 12 12:27:50 1999
Subject: Re: Need Help with header update for BayCHI-Announcements List
To: Van@Icarian.com (Mike Van Riper)
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 12:27:50 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <D7E50C34B370D311AADC0090273B2DAE05B165@messaging1.icarian.com> from "Mike Van Riper" at Oct 12, 99 07:04:44 am
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Done

> Gary,
> 
> I've been trying unsuccessfully to update the header for the
> BayCHI-Announcements mailing list to change the owners and the editor
> settings of the list. Would you mind sending this same command yourself
> (with your own password substituted for "????" below)? If it works for you,
> please let me know.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike Van Riper
> BayCHI BOF Coordinator
> mvanriper@baychi.org
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> put baychi-announcements list pw=????
> * ACM SIGCHI San Francisco Bay Area Local Chapter Announcements
> *
> * Owner= mitchell@gassworks.com (Mitchell Gass)
> * Owner= Quiet:
> * Owner= van@icarian.com (Mike Van Riper)
> * Owner= rlw@best.com (Bob Weissman)
> * Owner= perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary Perlman)
> * Notebook= Yes, /home/listserv/home/notebooks/chi, Weekly, Public
> * Digest= Yes,Same, Daily
> * Errors-To= Owner         Subscription= Open,Confirm
> * Ack= Yes        Confidential= No       Notify= No
> * Files= No        Mail-Via= Distribute   Validate= No
> * Reply-to= Sender,Respect Review= Private    Send= Editor,Hold
> * Stats= Normal,Private    X-Tags= Yes  Editor= mitchell@gassworks.com
> * Default-Options= NoFiles,Repro,Ack,Conceal
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 12 16:10:06 1999
Subject: Re: Executive Council Minutes
To: Patrick_Hogan@amsinc.com
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 16:10:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <85256808.006D86E6.00@ams-central-gate-5a.amsinc.com> from "Patrick_Hogan@amsinc.com" at Oct 12, 99 04:03:11 pm
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Hi Patrick,

Could you please send the minutes as plain text and not as an attachment?
I can't read attachments on the ACM machine.

Just select all and copy and paste into the body of the message.

Gary

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> 
> 
> Attached is the draft of the 8-25-99 Executive Council meeting minutes.
> 
> At the beginning of the meeting there was a discussion regarding Lorraine
> getting a vote on the EC.  Does anyone recall if that vote would be
> associated with her position as Librarian or as Advisor Chair?
> 
> Please let me know if there are any other corrections.  I will submit the
> final draft to Gary for publication once the above question is settled.
> 
> Thankst,
> 
> Pat
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From perlman Tue Oct 12 21:48:51 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Membership Dues Received
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary PERLMAN)
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 21:48:51 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: Patterson.150@osu.edu
In-Reply-To: <199910130148.VAA05619@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Oct 12, 99 09:48:16 pm
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There, I got the right dues this time.

Gary

> Dear Emily Patterson,
> 
> I have received your dues (1999-10-04 $0).
> Your BuckCHI membership will need to be renewed 2000-09.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Treasurer
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 13 09:58:29 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: clift@mail.anacapa.net (Steve Clift)
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 09:58:29 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.19991012210337.007be5c0@mail.anacapa.net> from "Steve Clift" at Oct 12, 99 09:03:37 pm
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fmeh

> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> Gary,
> 
> I've been using your package on and off for years. Great stuff. Always feel
> somewhat uneasy without it (like now).
> 
> Thanks, Steve
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 13 09:59:42 1999
Subject: Re: Hello: Welcome to CHI-Educators@ACM.ORG
To: tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de (Arun-Kumar Tripathi)
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 09:59:42 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.05.9910130950160.676-100000@amadeus.statistik.uni-dortmund.de> from "Arun-Kumar Tripathi" at Oct 13, 99 09:52:49 am
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There is virtually no traffic on this list,
so I don't think it needs a moderator.

Thank you for volunteering, though.

Gary Perlman

> Dear Editors and Moderators,
> Greetings,
> 
> Myself Arun Tripathi, an Indian National, doing research work at
> University of Dortmund, Germany..I am interested in moderating the
> CHI-EDUCATORS Listserv. You can see my signature file for more details.
> 
> Sincerely
> Arun Tripathi
> 
> On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d) wrote:
> > CHI-Educators@acm.org is an ACM SIGCHI open discussion on HCI Education.
> >
> > There is currently no list owner for this list.
> > If you are interested in volunteering for the position,
> > send email to: chi-Educators-request@acm.org
> >
> > If you want help with the list, you can send mail to:
> > 	chi-Educators-request@acm.org
> > but most requests can be handled by listserv@acm.org.
> >
> > There is a web page related to this list:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/
> =============================================================================
> My Emergency E-mail Address is <webexpert@rocketmail.com>
> =============================================================================
>    ARUN KUMAR TRIPATHI, C/O Braun, Luetgenholthauser Strasse 99
>          44225,Dortmund,Germany         INTERNET EDUCATOR
> Appointed Officer: WAOE Multilingual Coordinator on Public Info Committee
> National Advisory Board Member for AmericaTakingAction, National Network
>          http://www.americatakingaction.com/board/arun.htm
> Safe Schools, Safe Students Newsletter at <http://www.stwnews.org/safety>
> Karen Ellis's The Educational Playground at <http://www.edu-cyberpg.com>
> Member of Commissioner's E-mail List: http://www.firn.edu/commissioner
>  Short Online Bio of Arun at: http://www.iteachnet.com/resume/akumar.html
>                       The Internet in Education at:
> <http://www.techlearning.com/db_area/archives/WCE/archives/tripathi.htm>
>               E-mail: <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
>                 Guest Moderator for Online-Ed Listserv
>     Research Scholar, Department of Statistics University Of Dortmund
>         Internet Search Expert, EdResource Listserv Moderator
>             <http://www.egroups.com/group/edresource/info.html>
>           MEMBER, IEEE Computer Society: http://www.computer.org
> =============================================================================
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 13 10:00:27 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: lesny@cesnet.cz (Petr Lesny - 2.LF UK)
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 10:00:27 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.3.96.991013134648.21708A-100000@beba> from "Petr Lesny - 2.LF UK" at Oct 13, 99 01:47:48 pm
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fmeh

> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -petr-lesny-
> 
> _______________,________________________________________________
> MUDr. Petr Lesny  <Petr.Lesny@lfmotol.cuni.cz> <lesny@cesnet.cz>
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 13 10:05:48 1999
Subject: Re: 10-12-99 Technical Meeting Attendance Roster
To: Patrick_Hogan@amsinc.com
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 10:05:48 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To: <85256809.00489D27.00@ams-central-gate-5a.amsinc.com> from "Patrick_Hogan@amsinc.com" at Oct 13, 99 09:20:07 am
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Thanks Patrick!

If we had a membership chair, they would probably send a welcome note to
the non members about BuckCHI, showing the BuckCHI URL and perhaps
some key pages on the site (e.g., membership), and info about the next
meeting (when they become available).

Can someone on the EC take this on?  I'm sure Chris would appreciate it.

Gary

> Name           Company        E-Mail                         Member
> 
> Patrick Hogan       AMS            Patrick_Hogan@amsinc.com       Yes
> 
> Tina Cui            AMS            Tina_Cui@amsinc.com            No
> 
> Kazumi Harada       OSU/ISE        kazumi@slrs.keio.ac.jp              Yes
> 
> Mike Mangino        CompuServe           Not provided                  No
> 
> Erika Orrick        GRN            orrick@acm.org                 Yes
> 
> Kyle Smith          GRN            ksmith@surfree.com             No
> 
> Colin T. William         Student/Emory U           cwill10@emory.edu
>      Yes
> 
> Balu Ramachandrgn   ManTech        balu.ram@mantech.com                Yes
> 
> Jane Henderson      CompuServe           JaneHenderson@cs.com
> Yes
> 
> Pretham Kolari      OSU            kolari.1@osu.edu                    No
> 
> Shea Tillman        OSU            tillman.19@osu.edu             No
> 
> Amy Spencer         OSU            aspencer@gn.net                No
> 
> Sophia Baidya       CBSI           sbaidya@cbsi.com               Yes
> 
> Pete Gordon         AEP            pjgordon@aep.com               No
> 
> Shirley Tobias      Self           sbtobias@aol.com               Yes
> 
> Joel Baskin         Sgmix                joebas@sgmix.com              No
> 
> Eric Davis          Resource Marketing   edavis@resource.com
> No
> 
> Douglas Burdick          Resource Marketing   dburdick@resource.com
>      No
> 
> Gary Perlman        OCLC           perlman@oclc.org               Yes
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 13 10:15:06 1999
Subject: Re: Executive Council Minutes
To: buckchi-officers@acm.org
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 10:15:06 -0400 (EDT)
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I vote to approve these minutes.

I have added some comments about followup.

Gary

> BuckCHI Meeting Minutes 1999-08-25
> The BuckCHI EC met at Siam Restaurant for lunch on Aug. 25, 1999.
> 
> Attending:
> 
> Jane Henderson, Past Co-Chair
> Patrick Hogan, Secretary
> Lorraine Normore, Advisor
> Gary Perlman, Treasurer
> Chris Rockwell, Chair
> 
> Discretionary Fund
> 
> The committee opened by discussing the creation of a discretionary fund
> that would be used to pay for minor general expenses
> associated with supporting guest speakers.  Expenditure of funds would be
> at the discretion of the Chair.  The fund would be
> limited to $300.  It was decided to table further discussions until the
> next meeting.
> 
> Officer Roles and Responsibilities
> 
> After a brief discussion it was decided that it is important to improve
> upon attendance at Executive Council meetings and to
> define specific achievable goals for each Officer and Chair.
> 
> Chair Appointments
> 
> Program Chair: Chris proposed that the Executive Council approach Emily and
>  Shirley about serving as Program Chair.  The
> members agreed that this would be a good idea.

I think this is what happened, but perhaps diffusing the responsibility
to the whole EC means that no one does it.

> Public Relations Chair: A brief discussion was held regarding the
> appointment of a Public Relations Chair.  One of the
> responsibilities of this position is to promote BuckCHI by advertising
> BuckCHI events through the local media and
> organizations.  Pat mentioned that he knows someone that may be interested
> in joining BuckCHI that may also like to serve in
> this capacity.

Any followup on this?

> Communications Chair: Chris appointed Gary to serve as the Communications
> Chair.  Gary accepted the appointment.
> 
> Membership Chair: No one was identified as a candidate for this position.
> 
> October Technical Meeting
> 
> Chris discussed inviting Jason Beaumont to speak about e-Commerce at the
> next technical meeting, to be held in October.
> Chris will send out a message to current members notifying them of the next
>  meeting.
> 
> Future Technical Meetings:
> 
> The committee discussed potential technical meeting locations.  CompuServe,
>  OCLC, and Fitch Inc, have been used in the
> past and were identified as suitable future technical meeting locations.
> Jane said she would look into the availability of the
> CompuServe auditorium. Time Warner was also mentioned as a potential
> meeting location.
> 
> Membership Goals
> 
> Currently, there are approximately 38 members.  One of the goals is to
> support these members by focusing on providing
> technical meetings that are of interest and useful to the members.  The
> intent is to retain current members and increase
> membership through word of mouth.
> 
> Coffee Mugs
> 
> The Executive Council discussed the idea of getting coffee mugs imprinted
> with a BuckCHI logo.  The mugs would be given to
> new and current members.  Gary will look into obtaining the rights to a
> previously designed BuckCHI logo that the chapter can
> use.
> 
> Newsletter
> 
> A discussion was initiated regarding publishing a newsletter three times a
> year.  The newsletter would be sent to all members in
> good standing.  It would include a summary of the recent technical
> meetings, a list of new members, and provide details
> regarding future meetings and events.

Patrick volunteered last night to write up a report of this meeting.
I have volunteered to write up a "goings on around the internet"
paragraph or two.  A couple of paragrpahs from Chris (e.g., on
mugs, volunteer opportunities), and voila, a newsletter for memebrs.

Patrick, here are my notes from the CD-ROM handed out.
	Face-to_face -> Paper -> Phone/Fax -> Fourth Channel
	Ease of Use
		Searching
		Navigation
	Adaptability
		6 (no 5) Interactivity Models
		Customer specific catalog views
	Management Wizards
		Product
		Views
		Pricing
		Customer Tracking
Lorraine, I have a CD-ROM handout for the library.

From perlman Wed Oct 13 10:16:10 1999
Subject: Re: 10-12-99 Technical Meeting Attendance Roster
To: Patrick_Hogan@amsinc.com
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 10:16:10 -0400 (EDT)
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He is not a member.
> 
> 
> I just realized that I didn't add Jason to the list.  Do you know if he is
> a member?
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 13 20:52:31 1999
Subject: Re: FW: Job openings at Oracle - california and mass
To: normorel@oclc.org (Normore, Lorraine)
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 20:52:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124103AA3134@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Oct 13, 99 12:29:20 pm
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This is how lists work.  You send it to the list
and it gets sent to all the people on the list
as though you sent it to them.  So the person
who wants to get replies should send the message
to chi-jobs@acm.org.

> So are you the person to send it to for SIGCHI?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jscholtz [mailto:jscholtz@darpa.mil] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 9:07 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Job openings at Oracle - california and mass
> 
> 
> ****************************************************************************
> ************************
> 
> ORACLE'S USABILITY AND INTERFACE DESIGN JOB OPENINGS
> *please send your resume and a cover letter to either Mark Stimson
> (mjstimso@us.oracle.com or 650-607-0721) or the listed hiring manager
> *all positions are open immediately
> 
> 
> POSITION 1
> Hiring Manager Name: Irene Wong (ibwong@us.oracle.com)
> Company Name: Oracle Corp
> Job Title: User Interface Managers (2)
> Job Expertise (only one): COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- Usability
> Job State/Country: California
> U.S. Zip Code: 94065
> Job Description Words: People management and project management for
> end-user web applications, overseeing both usability engineers and user
> interface designers.  Provide career management for staff to provide
> optimal environment for growth.  Develop direction and define objectives
> for group. Devise and improve infrastructure and processes to meet
> changing needs. Furnish guidance and leadership on business and
> technical issues.  Ensure quality and quantity of group's output.
> Reinforce user-centered design processes.  Regularly communicate team's
> initiatives and progress internally
> and externally.  Devise and implement staffing plans.
> Job Type: Full Time
> Travel Required: light (<25%)
> Relocation Costs Provided: Yes
> Degree Preferred: Doctorate
> Years Experience: 8-10
> Required Skills: Advanced degree in psychology, computer, or design (or
> equivalent), 8-10 years software or related  industry experience, and a
> minimum 3 years of UI project and/or people management experience with
> multidisciplinary teams. Experienced in user-centered design and
> usability techniques, recruitment, hiring, driving design and usability
> activities, and have demonstrated success in usability of a major
> shipping product. A strong background in web technologies and
> applications would be helpful.
> 
> 
> 
> POSITION 2
> Hiring Manager Name: Irene Wong (ibwong@us.oracle.com) or Anna Wichansky
> (awichans@us.oracle.com)
> Company Name: Oracle Corp
> Job Title: Principal or Senior User Interface Designers (3)
> Job Expertise (only one): COMPUTER SYSTEMS   Human-Computer
> Interaction/Interfaces
> Job State/Country: California
> U.S. Zip Code: 94065
> Job Description Words: Working with multidisciplinary development teams,
> will spearhead user interface design in conceptualization, design, and
> development of Oracle products. Responsibilities include identifying
> requirements, developing user model, designing and prototyping UI for
> interaction, developing and maintaining UI specifications and
> guidelines, communicating with development team to evangelize UI design
> directions and resolve design tradeoffs and implementation issues. Will
> collaborate closely with usability specialists to conduct necessary
> front-end research and
> support usability efforts throughout the product development cycle. Also
> work closely with visual designers to achieve optimal visual appearance
> of products.  Mentor user interface designers and student interns.
> Job Type: Full Time
> Travel Required: light (<25%)
> Relocation Costs Provided: Yes
> Degree Preferred: Masters Degree
> Years Experience: 5-10
> Required Skills: Master's degree in Industrial Design, Graphic Design,
> Human-Computer Interaction, or other related discipline.  Five to ten
> years of industry experience in shipping products. Strong conceptual
> skills and demonstrated ability to prototype and design elegant UI
> solutions to user problems.  Proven track record in applying
> user-centered design processes
> and methods to product development. Experience in database products,
> web-based products, or developer tools is a plus.  Strong communication
> and people skills in working in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative
> environment.
> 
> 
> 
> POSITION 3
> Hiring Manager Name: Irene Wong (ibwong@us.oracle.com) or Anna Wichansky
> (awichans@us.oracle.com)
> Company Name: Oracle Corp
> Job Title: Principal or Senior Usability Engineers (4)
> Job Expertise (only one): COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- Usability
> Job State/Country: California
> U.S. Zip Code: 94065
> Job Description Words: Will plan, design, and implement user study and
> usability investigations for Oracle products throughout the entire
> product development cycle. Working closely with interface designers and
> development teams, will plan and conduct customer visits, requirements
> and specifications development, user interface designs, prototyping,
> scenario
> development, usability testing before and after release, and competitive
> testing of product usability.  Will supervise usability engineers and
> student interns.
> Job Type: Full Time
> Travel Required: light (<25%)
> Relocation Costs Provided: Yes
> Degree Preferred: Doctorate
> Years Experience: 5-10
> Required Skills: Ph.D. (preferred) or master's degree in Cognitive,
> Experimental, or Industrial Psychology, Human Computer Interaction or
> other related discipline with a solid foundation in human information
> processing and research design using quantitative and qualitative
> methods. Five to 10 years of industry experience in gathering user
> requirements, field studies,
> scenario development, heuristic evaluation, usability testing,
> questionnaire/survey design, and user interface design.  Experience in
> competitive product testing and prototyping experience are pluses.
> Strong communication and people skills in working in a
> multi-disciplinary, collaborative environment.
> 
> 
> 
> POSITION 4
> Hiring Manager Name: George Hackman (ghackman@us.oracle.com)
> Company Name: Oracle Corp
> Job Title: Usability Engineering Intern
> Job Expertise (only one): ENGINEERING   Human Factors
> Job State/Country: California
> U.S. Zip Code: 94065
> Job Description Words: Oracle's Tools & Servers Usability and Interface
> Design organization is looking for M.S. and Ph.D. level interns in
> cognitive/experimental psychology and HCI. Our internships start year
> round and we prefer a 6-12 month duration, but have also hosted summer
> only internships.
> Job Type: Intern
> Travel Required: none
> Relocation Costs Provided: No
> Degree Preferred: Bachelors
> Years Experience: 1
> Required Skills: You need to have a strong background in experimental
> design and statistics, and a working knowledge of data collection
> techniques with human subjects. Some computer science background
> (programming, administration) is highly recommended. Experience with
> other methods such as field research, focus groups, and heuristic
> evaluations are recommended. Experience with database software is a
> plus.
> 
> 
> POSITION 5
> Hiring Manager Name: Anna Wichansky (awichans@us.oracle.com)
> Company Name: Oracle Corp
> Job Title: Principal or Senior Usability Engineer
> Job Expertise (only one): COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- Usability
> Job State/Country: Massachusetts
> U.S. Zip Code: 02451
> Job Description Words: Will plan, design, and implement user study and
> usability investigations for Oracle OLAP products throughout the entire
> product development cycle. Working closely with interface designers and
> development teams, will plan and conduct customer visits, requirements
> and specifications development, user interface designs, prototyping,
> scenario
> development, usability testing before and after release, and competitive
> testing of product usability. Develop a new Usability Lab at the Waltham
> Massachusetts center.
> Job Type: Full Time
> Travel Required: light (<25%)
> Relocation Costs Provided: Yes
> Degree Preferred: Doctorate
> Years Experience: 5-10
> Required Skills: Ph.D. (preferred) or master's degree in Cognitive,
> Experimental, or Industrial Psychology, Human Computer Interaction or
> other related discipline with a solid foundation in human information
> processing and research design using quantitative and qualitative
> methods. Five to 10 years of industry experience in gathering user
> requirements, field studies,
> scenario development, heuristic evaluation, usability testing,
> questionnaire/survey design, and user interface design.  Experience in
> competitive product testing and prototyping experience are pluses.
> Strong communication and people skills in working in a
> multi-disciplinary, collaborative environment. Knowledge and experience
> building or managing a Usability Lab is required.
> 
> 
> _________
> Jean Scholtz
> Program Manager
> DARPA-ITO
> 3701 North Fairfax Drive
> Arlington,  VA 22203-1714
> 703-696-4469
> jscholtz@darpa.mil
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 13 21:00:49 1999
Subject: Re: CSCW back issues
To: Ethan.Scarl@HSV.Boeing.com (Scarl, Ethan)
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:00:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <513A0215595DD2119F040008C7A456827A866F@xch-hsv-03.hv.boeing.com> from "Scarl, Ethan" at Oct 13, 99 03:02:36 pm
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These are really old pages.  I will remove them.

I don't have an office that I know of.  I am just an ACM volunteer.
The old proceedings are available online through the ACM Digital Library.

See: http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html

> Your web page at
> 
> http://www.aacm.org/~perlman/sigchi/conferences-CSCW.html
> 
> lists the '90, '92, and '94 proceedings of CSCW as being available, but your
> office tells me otherwise.  Please let me know if indeed these are
> available.
> 
> 	Ethan A. Scarl
>             ethan.scarl@boeing.com
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 13 21:02:08 1999
Subject: Re: SURVEY
To: Jhcrens@ILSTU.EDU (Jamaal Crenshaw)
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:02:08 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000601bf15b8$af34c4a0$4bbf578a@ilstu.edu> from "Jamaal Crenshaw" at Oct 12, 99 03:25:13 pm
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Hello,

What would you like to know?
Most HTML books show you how to collect data from forms.

Gary Perlman

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01BF14C5.FA78D940
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> Dear ACM:
> 
> I am conducting a survey of my own and would like to know how to get the =
> results from the respondents?  I'm constructing it using HTML.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jamaal
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01BF14C5.FA78D940
> Content-Type: text/html;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
> <HTML><HEAD>
> <META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1" =
> http-equiv=3DContent-Type>
> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.00.2314.1000" name=3DGENERATOR>
> <STYLE></STYLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Dear ACM:</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>I am&nbsp;conducting a survey of my own and would =
> like to know=20
> how&nbsp;to get the results from the respondents?&nbsp; I'm constructing =
> it=20
> using HTML.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Thanks,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><BR><FONT size=3D2>Jamaal</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01BF14C5.FA78D940--
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 13 21:23:07 1999
Subject: Re: IndiaCHI website
To: dcovill@san.rr.com (Dan Covill)
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:23:07 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: sandCHI@listbot.com
In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19991013150932.00926180@pop-server.san.rr.com> from "Dan Covill" at Oct 13, 99 03:09:32 pm
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> IndiaCHI is trying to do the same things we're trying to do, but since they
> come from a very different culture we can hardly expect them to
> automatically follow all of our unwritten rules.  We may very well be
> breaching some subtle facet of Indian etiquette just by broadcasting our
> objections.

Copyright conventions are not unwritten rules, they are international treaties.
Plagiarism is ethically wrong by any academic standard.  I would be dumbfounded
to learn of a culture that thought well of it.

> Note that Gary's "copyright" is a US copyright, not an Indian one.  

I don't think that is correct.  My understanding is that India is
a Berne signatory.

> So why not cut them a little slack?  Sure, let them know what kind of
> credit or attribution we want when they use something of ours, but let's
> assume their intentions are good until we get evidence to the contrary.

I never questioned their intentions, just their approach and actions.
Not cutting them slack would have involved lawyers. :-)

Gary

From perlman Wed Oct 13 22:11:37 1999
Subject: Re: SURVEY
To: jhcrens@ilstu.edu
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 22:11:37 -0400 (EDT)
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I think this may take you longer to learn than you might expect.

First, you did not define a <form> to enclose your survey.
Second, each set of radio buttons must have a variable name
and each button in the set must have a unique value.

Try this.  The hidden values are sent with the data,
and they control where the data gets sent.
You can supply a "next" URL to go to after subission.

<form method=GET action=http://www.acm.org/~perlman/maildata.cgi>
<input type=hidden name=to value="perlman@acm.org">
<input type=hidden name=subject value="My Survey">
<input type=hidden name=next value="http://www.ilstu.edu/">

Firstname: <input name="firstname" value="Gary">
Lastname: <input name="lastname" value="Perlman">
<p>
Your email: <input type=text name=from>
<p>
Rating:
<input type=radio name=rating value="5">Great
<input type=radio name=rating value="4">Good
<input type=radio name=rating value="3">Whatever
<input type=radio name=rating value="2">Bad
<input type=radio name=rating value="1">Sucks
<p>
Favorite Number:
<input type=radio name=favnum value="5">1.618
<input type=radio name=favnum value="4">2.78
<input type=radio name=favnum value="3">3.14
<input type=radio name=favnum value="2">7
<input type=radio name=favnum value="1">google

<p>
<input type=submit value=send>

</form>

From perlman Wed Oct 13 22:17:26 1999
Subject: Re: 10-12-99 Technical Meeting Attendance Roster
To: dougb@finitemonkey.com
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 22:17:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000801bf158b$e59be5a0$0100a8c0@amd> from "Doug Brown" at Oct 13, 99 11:01:58 am
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Your subscription to buckchi-officers is based on your acm email alias.
You need to update your acm account.  I can change your subscription
if you like, but cannot change your ACM account, which you may prefer to
update.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I'm still getting EC mail at dougb@hvf.com Some time back I had asked this
> be changed since I left Horizons at the end of July and work independently
> now. My new (and very permanent) address is dougb@finitemonkey.com
> 
> Thanks,
> Doug Brown
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 10:06 AM
> > Subject: Re: 10-12-99 Technical Meeting Attendance Roster
> >
> >
> > Thanks Patrick!
> >
> > If we had a membership chair, they would probably send a welcome note to
> > the non members about BuckCHI, showing the BuckCHI URL and perhaps
> > some key pages on the site (e.g., membership), and info about the next
> > meeting (when they become available).
> >
> > Can someone on the EC take this on?  I'm sure Chris would appreciate it.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > > Name           Company        E-Mail                         Member
> > >
> > > Patrick Hogan       AMS            Patrick_Hogan@amsinc.com       Yes
> > >
> > > Tina Cui            AMS            Tina_Cui@amsinc.com            No
> > >
> > > Kazumi Harada       OSU/ISE        kazumi@slrs.keio.ac.jp
> >        Yes
> > >
> > > Mike Mangino        CompuServe           Not provided
> >        No
> > >
> > > Erika Orrick        GRN            orrick@acm.org                 Yes
> > >
> > > Kyle Smith          GRN            ksmith@surfree.com             No
> > >
> > > Colin T. William         Student/Emory U           cwill10@emory.edu
> > >      Yes
> > >
> > > Balu Ramachandrgn   ManTech        balu.ram@mantech.com
> >        Yes
> > >
> > > Jane Henderson      CompuServe           JaneHenderson@cs.com
> > > Yes
> > >
> > > Pretham Kolari      OSU            kolari.1@osu.edu
> >        No
> > >
> > > Shea Tillman        OSU            tillman.19@osu.edu             No
> > >
> > > Amy Spencer         OSU            aspencer@gn.net                No
> > >
> > > Sophia Baidya       CBSI           sbaidya@cbsi.com               Yes
> > >
> > > Pete Gordon         AEP            pjgordon@aep.com               No
> > >
> > > Shirley Tobias      Self           sbtobias@aol.com               Yes
> > >
> > > Joel Baskin         Sgmix                joebas@sgmix.com
> >        No
> > >
> > > Eric Davis          Resource Marketing   edavis@resource.com
> > > No
> > >
> > > Douglas Burdick          Resource Marketing   dburdick@resource.com
> > >      No
> > >
> > > Gary Perlman        OCLC           perlman@oclc.org               Yes
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 14 10:32:24 1999
Subject: Re: FW: Job openings at Oracle - california and mass
To: normorel@oclc.org (Normore Lorraine)
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 10:32:24 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: chi-vc-operations@acm.org, clore@acm.org
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We have been asking for a CHI-jobs list archive for three years.
I think it would take ACM staff about 10 minutes, but I've given up
asking for that and about 5 other list archives (chi-announements,
in particular).

Gary

> My impression with the local list was that it would go on a web page for
> jobs.  Is that not so?  Is there no equivalent for SIGCHI?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 8:53 PM
> To: normorel@oclc.org
> Subject: Re: FW: Job openings at Oracle - california and mass
> 
> 
> This is how lists work.  You send it to the list
> and it gets sent to all the people on the list
> as though you sent it to them.  So the person
> who wants to get replies should send the message
> to chi-jobs@acm.org.
> 
> > So are you the person to send it to for SIGCHI?
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: jscholtz [mailto:jscholtz@darpa.mil] 
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 9:07 AM
> > To: Multiple recipients of list
> > Subject: Job openings at Oracle - california and mass
> > 
> > 
> >
> ****************************************************************************
> > ************************
> > 
> > ORACLE'S USABILITY AND INTERFACE DESIGN JOB OPENINGS
> > *please send your resume and a cover letter to either Mark Stimson
> > (mjstimso@us.oracle.com or 650-607-0721) or the listed hiring manager
> > *all positions are open immediately
> > 
> > 
> > POSITION 1
> > Hiring Manager Name: Irene Wong (ibwong@us.oracle.com)
> > Company Name: Oracle Corp
> > Job Title: User Interface Managers (2)
> > Job Expertise (only one): COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- Usability
> > Job State/Country: California
> > U.S. Zip Code: 94065
> > Job Description Words: People management and project management for
> > end-user web applications, overseeing both usability engineers and user
> > interface designers.  Provide career management for staff to provide
> > optimal environment for growth.  Develop direction and define objectives
> > for group. Devise and improve infrastructure and processes to meet
> > changing needs. Furnish guidance and leadership on business and
> > technical issues.  Ensure quality and quantity of group's output.
> > Reinforce user-centered design processes.  Regularly communicate team's
> > initiatives and progress internally
> > and externally.  Devise and implement staffing plans.
> > Job Type: Full Time
> > Travel Required: light (<25%)
> > Relocation Costs Provided: Yes
> > Degree Preferred: Doctorate
> > Years Experience: 8-10
> > Required Skills: Advanced degree in psychology, computer, or design (or
> > equivalent), 8-10 years software or related  industry experience, and a
> > minimum 3 years of UI project and/or people management experience with
> > multidisciplinary teams. Experienced in user-centered design and
> > usability techniques, recruitment, hiring, driving design and usability
> > activities, and have demonstrated success in usability of a major
> > shipping product. A strong background in web technologies and
> > applications would be helpful.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > POSITION 2
> > Hiring Manager Name: Irene Wong (ibwong@us.oracle.com) or Anna Wichansky
> > (awichans@us.oracle.com)
> > Company Name: Oracle Corp
> > Job Title: Principal or Senior User Interface Designers (3)
> > Job Expertise (only one): COMPUTER SYSTEMS   Human-Computer
> > Interaction/Interfaces
> > Job State/Country: California
> > U.S. Zip Code: 94065
> > Job Description Words: Working with multidisciplinary development teams,
> > will spearhead user interface design in conceptualization, design, and
> > development of Oracle products. Responsibilities include identifying
> > requirements, developing user model, designing and prototyping UI for
> > interaction, developing and maintaining UI specifications and
> > guidelines, communicating with development team to evangelize UI design
> > directions and resolve design tradeoffs and implementation issues. Will
> > collaborate closely with usability specialists to conduct necessary
> > front-end research and
> > support usability efforts throughout the product development cycle. Also
> > work closely with visual designers to achieve optimal visual appearance
> > of products.  Mentor user interface designers and student interns.
> > Job Type: Full Time
> > Travel Required: light (<25%)
> > Relocation Costs Provided: Yes
> > Degree Preferred: Masters Degree
> > Years Experience: 5-10
> > Required Skills: Master's degree in Industrial Design, Graphic Design,
> > Human-Computer Interaction, or other related discipline.  Five to ten
> > years of industry experience in shipping products. Strong conceptual
> > skills and demonstrated ability to prototype and design elegant UI
> > solutions to user problems.  Proven track record in applying
> > user-centered design processes
> > and methods to product development. Experience in database products,
> > web-based products, or developer tools is a plus.  Strong communication
> > and people skills in working in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative
> > environment.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > POSITION 3
> > Hiring Manager Name: Irene Wong (ibwong@us.oracle.com) or Anna Wichansky
> > (awichans@us.oracle.com)
> > Company Name: Oracle Corp
> > Job Title: Principal or Senior Usability Engineers (4)
> > Job Expertise (only one): COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- Usability
> > Job State/Country: California
> > U.S. Zip Code: 94065
> > Job Description Words: Will plan, design, and implement user study and
> > usability investigations for Oracle products throughout the entire
> > product development cycle. Working closely with interface designers and
> > development teams, will plan and conduct customer visits, requirements
> > and specifications development, user interface designs, prototyping,
> > scenario
> > development, usability testing before and after release, and competitive
> > testing of product usability.  Will supervise usability engineers and
> > student interns.
> > Job Type: Full Time
> > Travel Required: light (<25%)
> > Relocation Costs Provided: Yes
> > Degree Preferred: Doctorate
> > Years Experience: 5-10
> > Required Skills: Ph.D. (preferred) or master's degree in Cognitive,
> > Experimental, or Industrial Psychology, Human Computer Interaction or
> > other related discipline with a solid foundation in human information
> > processing and research design using quantitative and qualitative
> > methods. Five to 10 years of industry experience in gathering user
> > requirements, field studies,
> > scenario development, heuristic evaluation, usability testing,
> > questionnaire/survey design, and user interface design.  Experience in
> > competitive product testing and prototyping experience are pluses.
> > Strong communication and people skills in working in a
> > multi-disciplinary, collaborative environment.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > POSITION 4
> > Hiring Manager Name: George Hackman (ghackman@us.oracle.com)
> > Company Name: Oracle Corp
> > Job Title: Usability Engineering Intern
> > Job Expertise (only one): ENGINEERING   Human Factors
> > Job State/Country: California
> > U.S. Zip Code: 94065
> > Job Description Words: Oracle's Tools & Servers Usability and Interface
> > Design organization is looking for M.S. and Ph.D. level interns in
> > cognitive/experimental psychology and HCI. Our internships start year
> > round and we prefer a 6-12 month duration, but have also hosted summer
> > only internships.
> > Job Type: Intern
> > Travel Required: none
> > Relocation Costs Provided: No
> > Degree Preferred: Bachelors
> > Years Experience: 1
> > Required Skills: You need to have a strong background in experimental
> > design and statistics, and a working knowledge of data collection
> > techniques with human subjects. Some computer science background
> > (programming, administration) is highly recommended. Experience with
> > other methods such as field research, focus groups, and heuristic
> > evaluations are recommended. Experience with database software is a
> > plus.
> > 
> > 
> > POSITION 5
> > Hiring Manager Name: Anna Wichansky (awichans@us.oracle.com)
> > Company Name: Oracle Corp
> > Job Title: Principal or Senior Usability Engineer
> > Job Expertise (only one): COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- Usability
> > Job State/Country: Massachusetts
> > U.S. Zip Code: 02451
> > Job Description Words: Will plan, design, and implement user study and
> > usability investigations for Oracle OLAP products throughout the entire
> > product development cycle. Working closely with interface designers and
> > development teams, will plan and conduct customer visits, requirements
> > and specifications development, user interface designs, prototyping,
> > scenario
> > development, usability testing before and after release, and competitive
> > testing of product usability. Develop a new Usability Lab at the Waltham
> > Massachusetts center.
> > Job Type: Full Time
> > Travel Required: light (<25%)
> > Relocation Costs Provided: Yes
> > Degree Preferred: Doctorate
> > Years Experience: 5-10
> > Required Skills: Ph.D. (preferred) or master's degree in Cognitive,
> > Experimental, or Industrial Psychology, Human Computer Interaction or
> > other related discipline with a solid foundation in human information
> > processing and research design using quantitative and qualitative
> > methods. Five to 10 years of industry experience in gathering user
> > requirements, field studies,
> > scenario development, heuristic evaluation, usability testing,
> > questionnaire/survey design, and user interface design.  Experience in
> > competitive product testing and prototyping experience are pluses.
> > Strong communication and people skills in working in a
> > multi-disciplinary, collaborative environment. Knowledge and experience
> > building or managing a Usability Lab is required.
> > 
> > 
> > _________
> > Jean Scholtz
> > Program Manager
> > DARPA-ITO
> > 3701 North Fairfax Drive
> > Arlington,  VA 22203-1714
> > 703-696-4469
> > jscholtz@darpa.mil
> > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 14 10:45:54 1999
Subject: next Tueday night
To: palmer.1@osu.edu (Caroline Palmer)
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 10:45:54 -0400 (EDT)
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Someone who was going to give a talk next Tuesday needs to be in Germany
and has asked me to fill in.  This will be at Da Vinci's at Reed and Henderson.
There is a dinner from 6:30-7:30, which I could come late to, and
a presentation from 7:30-9:00. So, I could leave home around 6:30,
say, after Mark's bath.

Is this okay?

xoxox
GGG

From perlman Thu Oct 14 10:52:14 1999
Subject: Re: [Fwd: BuckCHI COCACM Presentation Abstract - Rockwell]
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 10:52:14 -0400 (EDT)
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I can do it.  I might come during dinner, though.
As you may know, I live a half mile from Da Vinci's.

Gary

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> Hi Gary,
> 
> Thanks for looking into doing this for me. I really
> appreciate it. I think you could present pretty much
> whatever you want on general HCI. I've attached
> the abstract that I sent Clint. In looking it over,
> maybe more focus on web interface design principles
> would be interesting and timely for the audience.
> 
> The talk is Tuesday, 10/19/99 at Da Vinci's. There
> is a gathering from 5:30-6:30, dinner (free for you)
> from 6:30-7:30 and the talk from 7:30-8:30ish. They
> have reserved a laptop projector.
> 
> Let me know if you can do it. I really appreciate it.
> 
> Chris
> 
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> Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 12:52:21 -0400
> From: Chris Rockwell <chrisr@r-r-research.com>
> Organization: R&R Research, Inc. 
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> 
> TITLE
>   Designing for end-user experience.
> 
> DATE
>   October 19, 1999
>   7:30 - 8:30 PM
> 
> LOCATION
>   ?? DaVinci Restaurant?
> 
> ABSTRACT
> Most of us have heard the customer support anecdotes
> about the customer who uses the CD drive as a cup holder or the
> the mouse as a foot switch. It is almost always surprising
> to see how (or "if") customers will use what we designers create.
> As technology advances, we see more and more that what
> really matters in interactive systems design is the end-user
> experience. Technology adoption is tied heavily to a product's
> usefulness, ease of learning and ease of use.
> 
> Human-computer interaction (HCI) as a relatively new professional
> discipline, focuses on the design of systems for the people that
> use them. As such, it has become an integral part of today's
> product development process in a market that is less about who
> has the latest technology and more about how well that technology
> fits how customers will use it. Determining the needed application
> and interface to a product are key aspects of the HCI professionals
> job.
> 
> This talk will define human-computer interaction (HCI) and it's
> role in the interactive systems design process. It will cover
> how to introduce HCI processes into the product development
> lifecycle to ensure that products better meets the needs of
> your end-customer. It will discuss basic techniques for
> requirements gathering, iterative interface prototyping and
> usability evaluation as well as basic principles and issues
> for the design of web, ecommerce, information appliance and
> traditional graphical user interfaces.
> 
> ABOUT THE SPEAKER
> Chris Rockwell is VP of R&R Research, Inc. and Chair of BuckCHI -
> Central Ohio's special interest group on human-computer
> interaction. He provides research, training and consulting on
> customer-centered design for high tech companies including
> Hewlett-Packard, US West, Compaq Computer and Fitch.
> 
> CONTACTS INFORMATION
> mailto:chrisrockwell@acm.org
> http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi
> 
> or
> 
> mailto:chrisr@r-r-research.com
> http://www.r-r-research.com
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 14 10:53:23 1999
Subject: CHI-KIDS: approval required (915B23C6) (fwd)
To: mckern@DEAKIN.EDU.AU
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Not approved.  Not directly related to chi-kids.
Try chi-announcements or chi-educators or chi-students.

Forwarded message:
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> Message-ID: <000701bf160c$c75ad2a0$22c8868b@dpmckern>
> From: "David McKern" <mckern@deakin.edu.au>
> To: <CHI-WEB>, <CHI-KIDS>, <CHI-II>, <CHI-CONSULTANTS>
> Subject: A Study into the Impact Graphical User Interface Standards have on the User Interface Designer
> Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 16:24:31 +1000
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> A Study into the Impact Graphical User Interface (GUI) Standards have on the
> User Interface (UI) Designer
> 
> http://www.deakin.edu.au/~mckern/survey
> 
> Participants Required
> 
> Greetings,
>             I am writing to invite you to participant in a survey that I am
> conducting which covers the area of Graphical User Interface Standard. But
> first let me introduce myself. My name is David McKern. I am an Honours
> student at Deakin University, Rusden Campus, undertaking a Bachelor of
> Science with Honours (Computer Science and Information Systems) degree. I am
> currently preparing a thesis under the supervision of Malcolm Campbell in
> the area of Graphical User Interface Standards. I am trying to judge the
> impact GUI Standards have on the UI Designer.
> 
> What I am asking from you is a short amount of time (between 10-15 minutes)
> to respond to a survey. This is being administered over the Internet so you
> can answer the questions at your convenience and is anonymous. The responses
> will be stored in password-protected database, which can only be accessed by
> myself (David McKern).
> 
> You are free to withdraw at any stage with all responses gathered being
> destroyed. Details are provided at the address below regarding this
> facility.
> 
> Once you decide to participate in the survey, please go to the following
> URL:
> http://www.deakin.edu.au/~mckern/survey
> 
> The questions I will be asking relate to your experiences in the area of
> User Interface design. An example question is:
> 
> How many years have you been working in the area of UI development?
> 12 - 5
> 6 - 10
> 10 -15
> 15 or More
> 
> I hope this survey will get you thinking about the impact GUI Standards have
> in your company.
> 
> The results for this study will be made available after the analysis of the
> data is complete.
> 
> If you have any questions please contact either myself or Malcolm Campbell
> using one of the methods below:
> 
> David McKern         E-Mail - mckern@deakin.edu.au     Phone +61 3 9244 7140
> Malcolm Campbell   E-Mail - malcolmc@deakin.edu.au  Phone +61 3 9244 7425
> 
> Thank you for your assistance
> 
> David McKern
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 14 12:19:40 1999
Subject: Re: INTERACTION DESIGNER--Lexis-Nexis, Dayton, Ohio
To: William.Zimmerman@LEXIS-NEXIS.COM
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 12:19:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <27E4B476932BD211945B00805FE67AF504341475@lnxdayexch05.lexis-nexis.com> from "Zimmerman, William F." at Oct 13, 99 09:07:16 am
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I added this to the BuckCHI jobs page.  If that's not okay, I will remove it.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Web Drone

> INTERACTION DESIGNER
> 
> Design user interactions and user interfaces for all Lexis Publishing legal
> information and productivity services on all platforms (primarily Web but
> also including Windows and emerging media such as handheld wireless).
> 
> Responsibilities include  customer task analysis; ideation and
> storyboarding; information architecture; interaction design; HTML
> prototyping; usability testing; implementation support; and analysis of
> market response to released products.
> 
> BS/BA in Human-Computer Interaction, Human Factors, Usability Engineering,
> Psychology, Information Science, or related field.  Masters degree
> preferred.   2-5 years experience required.  Experience in human-computer
> interaction, user interface design, human factors, usability engineering,
> interaction design, or information architecture, particularly in the
> software or online businesses, is highly desired.  Web design experience is
> essential.
> 
> In this position, you will be a key member of a multi-disciplinary team
> which plays a central role in developing very large scale e-commerce
> products serving a sophisticated user community in a complex knowledge
> domain.
> 
> 
> 
> William Frederick Zimmerman
> Manager, Desktop Design & Usability
> Lexis Online Publishing, LEXIS-NEXIS
> 9595 Springboro Pike #6286
> Miamisburg, OH 45342
> Telephone: (1) 937/865-1365
> E-mail: William.Zimmerman@lexis-nexis.com
> WWW URL: www.lexis.com
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 14 19:08:26 1999
Subject: Re: Preece/HCI text
To: karens@wiley.co.uk
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 19:08:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <80256809.003ED56D.00@chnote01.wiley.co.uk> from "karens@wiley.co.uk" at Oct 13, 99 12:34:17 pm
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> Dear Gary,
> thanks v much for your enthusiastic comments on the Preece et al proposal -
> I'm sure the authors will find them heartening too!
> 
> What can i send you in return for your advice/time?  A couple of books from
> the Wiley list, or a reviewers fee of US 50?

I'm sure I can come up with a couple of books.  Can I choose
from the general Wiley Catalogue (e.g., Interscience) or just
Computers?

> As i mentioned before (I think!) we are meeting with the authors on Friday
> and will passing them the reviews - I would like to pass your name on with
> the review, but if you would prefer to retain anonymity please let me know.

If my comments did not identify me, you may.

Gary

PS I would have responded sooner, but our online system was down and we were working on bringing it back to life.

> thanks again,
> yours
> katrina
> 
> 
> Katrina Arens
> Assistant Editor
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 14 23:07:12 1999
Subject: Re: COCACM talk
To: foulk@cis.ohio-state.edu (Clinton R Foulk)
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 23:07:12 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: chrisr@r-r-research.com
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.4.10.9910142221100.3122-100000@beta.cis.ohio-state.edu> from "Clinton R Foulk" at Oct 14, 99 10:27:06 pm
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Hi Clint,

I too was dismayed :-), but Chris is a consultant,
so he's got to go where the money is.  Anyway, it
will be fun, and I'm happy to fill in.

I plan to use PowerPoint and bring a disk and
backup slides if we can't get the projection
working.  I do not have a portable computer,
so I would appreciate you looking into reserving one.
If it is a problem, I can probably check one out
from OCLC with PowerPoint installed.  Let me know
if you can have one there for me as I would prefer
to get one that comes with its owner for support.

I'll probably miss drinks and come during dinner.
As a lactose intolerant vegetarian, there is
little for me to eat there besides spaghetti
with a marinara sauce, so I don't mind missing
the dinner.  I'll just sit and chat with people.

Gary

>      Chris, Gary: I was very dismayed to learn that you (Chris) wouldn't
> be able to talk to us next Tuesday, but then I was very glad to learn that
> you (Gary) would be able to give the talk in his (Chris's) place.  Let me
> know, Gary, if you have any questions about the arrangements.  They will
> be the same as they were the last time you talked to us, except that we
> will be in the smaller Fireplace room instead of the Abruzzi room.  Will
> you want the laptop projector I have reserved from CIS? --Clint
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Oct 15 22:42:03 1999
Subject: Re: Next committee meeting?
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 22:42:03 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <38073CF4.C3005A64@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Oct 15, 99 10:40:52 am
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It's looking like everyone has conflicts.

My vote is to get someone to speak in November.

In other news...

Guess what arrived on my doorstep today?
I'll give you a hint.  There are 144 of them.

I think they came out pretty well.
The logo came out kinda dark, though,
going from dark green Ohio to darker green
in the central region (instead of lighter),
to black for the cursor (which is hard to see).
The image from Nagarajan and my rendering
of the result can be seen at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/mugs.html
Ah, if only the cursor were white.
Still, they look good, and the mugs are
very good quality and the printing
seems to be very well done.  I'll be proud
to have it on my desk at work.

Our cost for the mugs came to about $2.75
each.  So, I propose we sell them for $5
for members (if they want extras) and $10
for non-members (note that membership is $10
and includes a mug.

And I propose that we give a mug to
every speaker at our meetings, and to
anyone else we can think of (Richard
Anderson, and the BuckCHI formation
steering committee come to mind).
Why not send them to previous speakers
as a gesture of thanks, and to renew
their interest in BuckCHI?   Just ideas.

Gary

From perlman Sat Oct 16 22:01:35 1999
Subject: Re: COCACM talk
To: foulk@cis.ohio-state.edu (Clinton R Foulk)
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 1999 22:01:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.4.10.9910162145360.27905-100000@beta.cis.ohio-state.edu> from "Clinton R Foulk" at Oct 16, 99 09:50:31 pm
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When I gave a talk to COCACM, I used the laptop of someone there,
and they helped set up the presentation.  That is what I meant.
In any case, I would like a computer with PowerPoint, but I will
bring overheads as backup.

Gary

>      Gary: I don't understand what you mean by "one that comes with its
> owner for support".  CIS has two laptop computers and two projectors; I
> have reserved one projector for the meeting.  Do you want me to reserve a
> laptop also (I believe that I can even at this late date; there doesn't
> seem to be too much demand for them in the evening)?  I have no idea what
> software the laptops have on them.  Should I bring an overhead projector
> also in case we can't get the computer projector working? --Clint
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Hi Clint,
> > 
> > I too was dismayed :-), but Chris is a consultant,
> > so he's got to go where the money is.  Anyway, it
> > will be fun, and I'm happy to fill in.
> > 
> > I plan to use PowerPoint and bring a disk and
> > backup slides if we can't get the projection
> > working.  I do not have a portable computer,
> > so I would appreciate you looking into reserving one.
> > If it is a problem, I can probably check one out
> > from OCLC with PowerPoint installed.  Let me know
> > if you can have one there for me as I would prefer
> > to get one that comes with its owner for support.
> > 
> > I'll probably miss drinks and come during dinner.
> > As a lactose intolerant vegetarian, there is
> > little for me to eat there besides spaghetti
> > with a marinara sauce, so I don't mind missing
> > the dinner.  I'll just sit and chat with people.
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > >      Chris, Gary: I was very dismayed to learn that you (Chris) wouldn't
> > > be able to talk to us next Tuesday, but then I was very glad to learn that
> > > you (Gary) would be able to give the talk in his (Chris's) place.  Let me
> > > know, Gary, if you have any questions about the arrangements.  They will
> > > be the same as they were the last time you talked to us, except that we
> > > will be in the smaller Fireplace room instead of the Abruzzi room.  Will
> > > you want the laptop projector I have reserved from CIS? --Clint
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 18 12:45:25 1999
Subject: Re: COCACM talk
To: foulk@cis.ohio-state.edu (Clinton R Foulk)
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 12:45:25 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.4.10.9910181124390.17851-100000@beta.cis.ohio-state.edu> from "Clinton R Foulk" at Oct 18, 99 11:29:28 am
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Thanks.  It sounds like something will work.
I'll bring overheads just in case.
I'll also bring handouts.  20?  30?

Gary

>      Paul: Would you please bring the laptop?  I will bring a computer
> projector and an overhead projector.  Hopefully, we can get something to
> work. --Clint
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Paul Buerger wrote:
> 
> > Clint,
> > 
> > I can bring on Tuesday an OSC laptop that has PowerPoint.  I have never
> > actually connected it to a display; but I suppose we can figure that out.
> > 
> >   --  Paul
> > 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 18 13:06:18 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI: 10-12-99 draft technical meeting minutes for your review.
To: Patrick_Hogan@AMSINC.COM
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 13:06:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <8525680E.005AB964.00@ams-central-gate-5a.amsinc.com> from "Patrick_Hogan@AMSINC.COM" at Oct 18, 99 12:37:28 pm
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Hi Patrick,

Thanks for the text version.  Our listserv folds lines at 72 chars,
so could you please format the lines to about 70?  The character
set problems are relatively minor.

Correction:
Dues are $10 for regular members and free for full time students.

Suggestion:
Add a speaker line to the attendance.  Sometimes there are several.
On occassion, for a different group I was in, the speaker did not
show up.  Anyway, I thnk it makes sense to add the speakers because
if you have several speakers, who might ordinarily attend, you might
find that you have lower than average attendance.

Did you use any of my notes on e-commerce for yours or should they be merged?

Gary

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> 
> 
> 
> Below are the draft minutes of the October 12, 1999 BuckCHI Technical
> Meeting.  I have already passed them by Jason Beaumount for his comment=
> s
> (see below, I think we have a new member!).  Please review the minutes =
> and
> submit your comments/corrections to me by Friday.  I will incorporate y=
> our
> comments/corrections and then submit the minutes to Gary for publicatio=
> n on
> the chapter's home page.
> 
> Thanks and have a great week,
> 
> Patrick
> 
> BuckCHI Meeting Minutes 1999-10-12
> 
> The October 12, 1999 Columbus, OH, BuckCHI Technical Meeting was held a=
> t
> the CompuServe Office complex (5000 Arlington Centre Blvd., Columbus, O=
> H
> 43220). Jason Beaumont, a product analyst with fourthchannel, inc. gave=
>  a
> presentation entitled =93Rapidchannel eCommerce System Design and Usabi=
> lity.=94
> 
> Opening Remarks:
> 
> Jane Henderson, the BuckCHI Past Chair, opened the meeting.  She welcom=
> ed
> the attendees, introduced Jason Beaumont to the group, and mentioned th=
> at
> the next meeting will be held in November on a date yet to be determine=
> d.
> She also mentioned that in the near future BuckCHI members would each
> receive a BuckCHI coffee mug.  She informed the audience that membershi=
> p
> dues are $3 for students and $10 for all others.
> 
> Attendance:
> 
> Members:  9
> Non-members:   10
> Total:         19
> 
> Presentation Summary
> 
> Jason opened his presentation with a brief history and description his
> company, Fourthchannel.  The company was formed in 1997, and focuses on=
> 
> developing eCommerce =93sell side=94 applications for small and medium
> manufacturers and distributors, as well as hosting the subsequently
> developed applications.  Fourthchannel specializes in providing its
> customers with Internet sites that include eCommerce enabled product
> catalogs.
> 
> Jason highlighted three specific design characteristics of Fourthchanne=
> l
> applications.  These are:
> 
> 1.   Ease of Use. Ease of use includes providing users with multiple wa=
> ys
> to search for a product and the ability to quickly navigate (3 mouse cl=
> icks
> or less) to the desired product.
> 
> 2.   Adaptability.  Fourthchannel has five basic Interactivity Models t=
> hat
> it uses.  Each model provides for a different on-line catalog template =
> that
> can be customized for each customer.
> 
> 3.   Management Wizards.  Management wizards enable the staff
> Fourthchannel=92s customers to use and manage order transactions and th=
> e
> content and format of the on-line catalog without having to undergo
> extensive training.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Jason Beaumont <JBeaumont@fourthchannel.com> on 10/18/99 12:08:59 PM
> 
> To:   Patrick Hogan/AMS/AMSINC
> cc:
> Subject:  RE: October 12, BuckCHI Meeting Minutes
> 
> 
> 
> =
> 
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> 
> Patrick,
> 
> The meeting minutes look excellent, and I am glad you enjoyed the talk!
> I will definately be joining (fourthchannel joined the ACM, just not
> BuckCHI yet) and am excited to attend the next meeting!
> 
> Thanks Patrick!
> 
> J
> 
> --0__=OH6yGogxyz0EG9g2O4rld7JvtftQ605ltS3iesy52HE5lXnkeLG8aK6C--
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 18 14:31:56 1999
Subject: Re: to what address to I send a note for the listserv?
To: jfkelley@us.ibm.com
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 14:31:56 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: rshapiro@us.ibm.com, perlman@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <8525680E.0060EC24.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "jfkelley@us.ibm.com" at Oct 18, 99 01:38:42 pm
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Most of the information below should be updated.
I changed the list so that reply only goes to the sender.
In any case, the list is moderated, so I catch unintended replies.
The addresses can be widely disseminated
because review of the list is private.

Gary

> Ron,
> To answer your question...
> 
> The CSTG-members-only CSTG Discussion List can be accessed as follows.
> 
> Administrative id (for SUBSCRIBE and SIGNOFF): listserv@listserv.vt.edu
> 
> Syntax for joining/dropping: put, in body of e-mail:
> 
>    SUBSCRIBE hfes-cstg Ron Shapiro
>                   or:
>    SIGNOFF hfes-cstg
> 
> 
> Posting id (for appends): hfes-cstg@listserv.vt.edu
> 
> Don't use REPLY key to correspond with folks who post messages!!
> 
> In order to prevent spamming, please do not post or distribute these addresses,
> send folks to me.
> 
> This discussion list is described in a bit more detail via link "Lists" on the
> CSTG website: http://cstg.watson.ibm.com
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 19 09:26:43 1999
Subject: Re: SIG Proposal: Universal Web Access: Delivering Services to Everyone
To: blattner@west.llnl.gov (Meera M. Blattner)
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 09:26:43 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199910181902.MAA19968@west.llnl.gov> from "Meera M. Blattner" at Oct 18, 99 12:02:39 pm
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Hi Meera,

Here is a summary with links:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/summary.html

Gary

>    Gary, you had a workshop at CHI 99 on universal accessibility on the web.
> Have you anything I can read in connection with a summary of the workshop?
> I couldn't make it to CHI 99.
> 
>    Meera Blattner
> 
> 
> 
> Meera Blattner, Professor
> AKA Meera Blattner-Kamegai
> Department of Applied Science	        Phone:  (925) 422-3503
> University of California, Davis, and	Fax:    (925) 422-8681
> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory	Email:  blattner@llnl.gov
> 
> Address: Department of Applied Science, L-794
>          University of California, Davis 
> 	 P.O. Box 808, Livermore, CA  94550
> Street Address:  
>        	University of California, Davis	
> 	 Greenville Road and Eastgate Drive
>          Livermore, CA  94550
> 
> http://www.engr.ucdavis.edu/~das/das_admin/staff/blattner.html
> Send Eudora enclosures to: blattner1@popcorn.llnl.gov 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 19 11:47:25 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI: 10-12-99 draft technical meeting minutes for your
To: Patrick_Hogan@amsinc.com
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 11:47:25 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman, chrisr@r-r-research.com
In-Reply-To: <8525680F.0053DEAF.00@ams-central-gate-5a.amsinc.com> from "Patrick_Hogan@amsinc.com" at Oct 19, 99 11:07:58 am
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Nothing on the 4thchannel name?
But the medium is the message.
I saw a Dilbert cartoon in which Wally
squanders all the venture capitalists' money
and they ask why they should give him more.
Just by uttering the buzz-phase "e-commerce"
the VCs go gaga and are ready to pump more money.

We have never kept technical meeting minutes, so I was thinking
of incorporating them into the member-only newsletter.

Are we going to do a newsletter, Chris?

Gary

Possible Outline:

BuckCHI Member News

Report from the Chair
Executive Council News
Technical Meeting News
News from the Internet
Membership Report

> 
> Gary,
> 
> I incorporated most of your comments.  I did not add anything regarding the
> meaning behind fouthchannel's name.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 19 12:38:51 1999
Subject: Re: Proposed article for CSTG newsletter
To: jfkelley@us.ibm.com
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 12:38:51 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: TomTullis@aol.com, rshapiro@us.ibm.com, Randolph_Bias@bmc.com,
	guerlain@virginia.edu, alund@advtech.uswest.com, normorel@oclc.org,
	georgia.green@rez.com, perlman@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <8525680F.0056C529.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "jfkelley@us.ibm.com" at Oct 19, 99 11:47:51 am
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Well, the article made good lunchtime reading.
I agree with Tom that a reprint would be useful to CSTGers.
I could not tell what form the standardization would take,
so I could not comment on even face validty.
Given the parties involved, I'm sure that
it's not something like "all software must
get a rating of '6 out of 7' or 'two thumbs up'"
but there is still not enough for me to evaluate.
I liked the quote attributed to Tom at the end
about "heightened awareness", especially given my
own experience with so many web sites apparently
striving to win some design award that is based on
how many features are used instead of how many are
usable.

It would be easy to take shots at the effort.
I'd have no trouble writing about how it's
misguided (whether I think that or not)
and how any "metrics" are bound to be abused.
I could write the counter arguments, too.
So I think a summary is just right.
If it motivates some discussion, all the better,
but then all parties would have a chance to respond.

It's not based on ratings of 6 out of seven, is it?

Gary

> Tom,
> I thought it might be useful to get opinions from the extended (active) board.
> 
> I love the fact that there was controversy and would love to feature an article
> about this.
> 
> Two approaches come to mind.  You could write it up and summarize the positive
> and negative feedback that you became aware of.  Or, if you were feeling
> particularly brave and adventurous, you could pick someone you thought might be
> an articulate member of the opposing camp and see how they'd feel about a
> Point/Counterpoint type pair of articles.
> 
> I can actually imagine some merit in a few possible opposing viewpoints, not so
> much that it interferes with practitioner job security, but that
> (1) it oversimplifies the process or gives the impression there is a simple
> metric when there may not be?
> (2) if not thoroughly validated is there not risk that it might cause the HF
> discipline to lose some credibility amongst the hoi polloi?
> 
> I leave it up to you to decide what approach you'd prefer; it's your show.  When
> do you think you might be able to have something?  Oh, and I'd like to get a
> much higher resolution head shot for the newsletter; we might print at 1200 dpi
> and I'd crop to maybe 1.5 inches on a side; and I'll need a short bio (see
> feature articles on 3 previous newsletters, all on our website).
> 
> Thanks!
> Jeff
> 
> 
> 
> 
> TomTullis@aol.com on 10/18/99 07:47:55 PM
> 
> To:   John F Kelley/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> cc:   Ronald G Shapiro/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS, Randolph_Bias@bmc.com,
>       guerlain@virginia.edu
> Subject:  Re: Proposed article for CSTG newsletter
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Jeff,
> 
> I don't think a direct reprint of that article would be all that helpful,
> even if we could get permission.  It's not at all oriented toward the kind of
> reader that the CSTG newsletter has.  But I would consider writing an article
> summarizing the effort and some of the reaction that this article in
> particular generated.  Somewhat to my surprise, it did generate some negative
> email.  (Have to see if I can dig that up!)  It was something along the lines
> of: "If you spell out in detail how to do a good usability test, you're going
> to put all of us human factors people out of a job, because then any idiot
> can do a usability test."  It's the same argument that people made years ago
> about GUI Style Guides and Standards.  I never swallowed it then either.
> 
> Maybe the rest of the board could take a look at the article
> (http://www.computerworld.com/home/print.nsf/all/990823bc62) and see if you
> think something like this would be useful?
> 
> --Tom
> 
> In a message dated 10/18/1999 2:13:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> jfkelley@us.ibm.com writes:
> 
> > Subj:  Proposed article for CSTG newsletter
> >  Date:    10/18/1999 2:13:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> >  From:    jfkelley@us.ibm.com
> >  To:  TomTullis@aol.com (Tom Tullis)
> >  CC:  rshapiro@us.ibm.com, Randolph_Bias@bmc.com, guerlain@virginia.edu (
> > Stephanie Guerlain)
> >
> >  Tom,
> >  I just now saw a fascinating article from ComputerWorld (
> >  http://www.computerworld.com/home/print.nsf/all/990823bc62 ) which begins:
> >
> >  A group of users and vendors is seeking, for the first, time, to
> standardize
> >  ease-of-use ratings
> >
> >  By David Orenstein
> >  08/23/99 Right now, corporate information technology managers and
> purchasers
> >  have no standard way to assess the usability of the software they buy, but
> >  within a few years it may be a matter of simply looking at the box. ...
> >
> >  I think this content would be very interesting for the CSTG newsletter.  I
> > can
> >  think of a few options:
> >
> >  (1) a reprint directly from ComputerWorld (if permissions can be obtained)
> >  (2) an interior article by someone familiar with the subject (one
> candidate,
> >  much-quoted in the article comes to mind...i.e., YOU), summarizing the
> > content
> >  and maybe commenting on the reaction TO the article, if any
> >  (3) a Feature Article essentially the same as 2, by a prominent non-CSTG
> > person
> >
> >  In theory, I could use an article by you as the feature article, though it
> >  conflicts with the criteria I've been leaning towards with the last 3
> issues.
> > ..
> >
> >  a. Author is famous
> >  b. Author is from outside CSTG (perhaps famous in ACM SigCHI circles) --
> and
> >  maybe even JOINS CSTG as part of the process.
> >  c. Article is on a though-provoking -- perhaps controversial -- topic
> >
> >  One reason I could see making an exception to rule "B" if you were willing
> > to
> >  assemble the article is that you are our president-elect; an obviously
> > strong
> >  voice in CSTG who won't have access ot the Chair's Corner Column as an
> > outlet
> >  till your term commences.
> >  Jeff
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 19 15:26:11 1999
Subject: Re: Invitation to CHI2000 Panel
To: jjohnson@uiwizards.com (Jeff Johnson)
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 15:26:11 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04011702b432644a3c80@[199.174.206.7]> from "Jeff Johnson" at Oct 19, 99 10:50:44 am
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I can't reallya rgue with your good points about reaching
developers.  I think web delivery would be much preferred
over print media.

> >So, perhaps what you need for the panel is a publisher,
> >or more specifically, an editor for a publisher of HCI books.
> >I'm sure some will be at CHI2K.
> 
> Do you mean a publisher-editor like Diane Cerra of Morgan Kaufman or Bob
> Prior of MIT Press, or do you mean one of the people who serve on the
> editorial board of one of these publishers, e.g., people like Jakob
> Nielsen, Stuart Card, Deborah Mayhew?

I thought about that and I think that either would be good,
but that someone like Diane Cerra would give a different
sort of insider's perspective, more 

> I have had a suggestion to include Diane Cerra on the panel, which I am
> considering.

I thought of her, too, as I wrote that.  Also Larry Press, who might
be at Addison-Wesley, came to mind.

> Thanks,
> Jeff Johnson
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 19 15:26:58 1999
Subject: Re: http://www.oclc.org/oclc/new/n229/ulab.html
To: keith@instone.org (Keith Instone)
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 15:26:58 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.19991019135229.00a2e5e0@argus-inc.com> from "Keith Instone" at Oct 19, 99 01:53:12 pm
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So it goes.

> Well, at least they have the back of your head.....
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 19 22:19:13 1999
Subject: Re: I CANNOT UNSUBSCRIBE FROM HFES-CSTG
To: jfkelley@us.ibm.com
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 22:19:13 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <8525680F.007B9445.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "jfkelley@us.ibm.com" at Oct 19, 99 06:29:56 pm
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He or she has been removed.

> Gary, can you issue an admin command to help Tan Kay get unsubscribed?
> 
> 
> Tan Kay Chuan <isetankc@leonis.nus.edu.sg> on 05/05/99 08:05:08 PM
> 
> To:   John F Kelley/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> cc:
> Subject:  I CANNOT UNSUBSCRIBE FROM HFES-CSTG
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Dear Sir,
> 
> My apologies for the intrusion.  I am not able to unsubscribe myself off
> HFES-CSTG.  These are the addresses I might have subscribed under:
> 
> isetankc@leonis.nus.sg
> isetankc@leonis.sg
> 
> 
> Thank you for your attention to this matter.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 19 22:19:44 1999
Subject: Re: unsubscribe
To: jfkelley@us.ibm.com
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 22:19:44 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <8525680F.007C736D.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "jfkelley@us.ibm.com" at Oct 19, 99 06:39:26 pm
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wid@FATVAX.FAT.FGAN.DE has been removed from the HFES-CSTG list.
Notification has been sent.

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> Gary,
> I don't know if H. Widdel's problem persists, but could you check on it and help
> him with it if it does?  Thanks!
> Jeff
> 
> widdel <widdel@fgan.de> on 07/07/99 02:34:20 AM
> 
> Please respond to widdel@fgan.de
> 
> To:   John F Kelley/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> cc:
> Subject:  unsubscribe
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Dear Dr. Kelley,
> 
> thanks for your response.
> I cannot unsubscribe resp. signoff, because I cannot use my old id
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From perlman Tue Oct 19 22:41:58 1999
Subject: Re: Preece/HCI text
To: karens@wiley.co.uk
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 22:41:58 -0400 (EDT)
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This looks up my alley:

Handbook of Applied Cognition
0-471-97765-9 

For a publisher so strong on UI and the Web, your catalog
seems like it needs a usability tune-up.
For every title I clicked on, I was put on
an intermediate screen to indicate my country.
For every title. And you know, I was in the same
country every time.  Really.  Maybe they should
get a Wiley Web book and learn about cookies. :-)

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> Dear Gary,
> please feel free to choose any Wiley book that sparkes your interest!
> yours
> katrina
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> on 15/10/99 00:08:26
> 
> To:   Katrina Arens/Chichester/Wiley
> cc:
> Subject:  Re: Preece/HCI text
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > Dear Gary,
> > thanks v much for your enthusiastic comments on the Preece et al proposal
> -
> > I'm sure the authors will find them heartening too!
> >
> > What can i send you in return for your advice/time?  A couple of books
> from
> > the Wiley list, or a reviewers fee of US 50?
> 
> I'm sure I can come up with a couple of books.  Can I choose
> from the general Wiley Catalogue (e.g., Interscience) or just
> Computers?
> 
> > As i mentioned before (I think!) we are meeting with the authors on
> Friday
> > and will passing them the reviews - I would like to pass your name on
> with
> > the review, but if you would prefer to retain anonymity please let me
> know.
> 
> If my comments did not identify me, you may.
> 
> Gary
> 
> PS I would have responded sooner, but our online system was down and we
> were working on bringing it back to life.
> 
> > thanks again,
> > yours
> > katrina
> >
> >
> > Katrina Arens
> > Assistant Editor
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 19 22:47:35 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI COCACM Presentation
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 22:47:35 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: foulk@cis.ohio-state.edu
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It was a fun talk to give.  I hope people got something out of it.
I'll be putting my slides onto a web page with live links instead
of screen shots to share with others.

I was disappointed that I caught the light at Lane and Reed.
I was hoping to make the trip in under a minute, but two minutes
is is an easy commute too. :-)

Gary

> Clint,
> 
> Gary Perlman has agreed to represent BuckCHI
> at the COCACM meeting next week so no need
> to reschedule. Gary is very well known in the
> ACM and CHI communities and founded our local
> BuckCHI chapter. He has alot of experience and
> insight to share. Thanks Gary!
> 
> I'm sorry I'll miss the talk. I look forward to speaking
> with you again soon.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Chris
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > I can do it.  I might come during dinner, though.
> > As you may know, I live a half mile from Da Vinci's.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> > > --------------066B0B9F366ADB09040047A0
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> > >
> > > Hi Gary,
> > >
> > > Thanks for looking into doing this for me. I really
> > > appreciate it. I think you could present pretty much
> > > whatever you want on general HCI. I've attached
> > > the abstract that I sent Clint. In looking it over,
> > > maybe more focus on web interface design principles
> > > would be interesting and timely for the audience.
> > >
> > > The talk is Tuesday, 10/19/99 at Da Vinci's. There
> > > is a gathering from 5:30-6:30, dinner (free for you)
> > > from 6:30-7:30 and the talk from 7:30-8:30ish. They
> > > have reserved a laptop projector.
> > >
> > > Let me know if you can do it. I really appreciate it.
> > >
> > > Chris
> > >
> > > --------------066B0B9F366ADB09040047A0
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> > >
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> > > Message-ID: <37E66645.8A3719DD@r-r-research.com>
> > > Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 12:52:21 -0400
> > > From: Chris Rockwell <chrisr@r-r-research.com>
> > > Organization: R&R Research, Inc.
> > > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.61 [en] (Win98; U)
> > > X-Accept-Language: en
> > > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > > To: foulk@cis.ohio-state.edu
> > > Subject: BuckCHI Presentation Abstract - Rockwell
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> > >
> > > TITLE
> > >   Designing for end-user experience.
> > >
> > > DATE
> > >   October 19, 1999
> > >   7:30 - 8:30 PM
> > >
> > > LOCATION
> > >   ?? DaVinci Restaurant?
> > >
> > > ABSTRACT
> > > Most of us have heard the customer support anecdotes
> > > about the customer who uses the CD drive as a cup holder or the
> > > the mouse as a foot switch. It is almost always surprising
> > > to see how (or "if") customers will use what we designers create.
> > > As technology advances, we see more and more that what
> > > really matters in interactive systems design is the end-user
> > > experience. Technology adoption is tied heavily to a product's
> > > usefulness, ease of learning and ease of use.
> > >
> > > Human-computer interaction (HCI) as a relatively new professional
> > > discipline, focuses on the design of systems for the people that
> > > use them. As such, it has become an integral part of today's
> > > product development process in a market that is less about who
> > > has the latest technology and more about how well that technology
> > > fits how customers will use it. Determining the needed application
> > > and interface to a product are key aspects of the HCI professionals
> > > job.
> > >
> > > This talk will define human-computer interaction (HCI) and it's
> > > role in the interactive systems design process. It will cover
> > > how to introduce HCI processes into the product development
> > > lifecycle to ensure that products better meets the needs of
> > > your end-customer. It will discuss basic techniques for
> > > requirements gathering, iterative interface prototyping and
> > > usability evaluation as well as basic principles and issues
> > > for the design of web, ecommerce, information appliance and
> > > traditional graphical user interfaces.
> > >
> > > ABOUT THE SPEAKER
> > > Chris Rockwell is VP of R&R Research, Inc. and Chair of BuckCHI -
> > > Central Ohio's special interest group on human-computer
> > > interaction. He provides research, training and consulting on
> > > customer-centered design for high tech companies including
> > > Hewlett-Packard, US West, Compaq Computer and Fitch.
> > >
> > > CONTACTS INFORMATION
> > > mailto:chrisrockwell@acm.org
> > > http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi
> > >
> > > or
> > >
> > > mailto:chrisr@r-r-research.com
> > > http://www.r-r-research.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 21 14:48:57 1999
Subject: Re: Looking for an engineer...
To: Nicole.Yankelovich@east.sun.com
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 14:48:57 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: boyd@cbsignal.cb.lucent.com, sraghava@qualcomm.com
In-Reply-To: <199910202237.SAA22582@lablab.East.Sun.COM> from "Nicole Yankelovich - Sun BOS Sunlabs" at Oct 20, 99 06:37:16 pm
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Hi Nicole,

All my students have graduated and happily employed.
Have you sent your posting to CHI-jobs@acm.org?
There is also chi-students@acm.org.

I receive about 10 job feelers a week.
It certainly is a good time to be looking.
But I don't know anyone who is looking.

I'm cc'ing two groupware students,
in case they are not happy and are interested.
I susepct they both have geographical constraints
(one familial, one climactic), but maybe they could
work remotely.  In any case, they are researchers with
a lot to offer.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> About a year ago I started a new group in Sun Labs focusing on
> collaborative work in geographically distributed work groups.
> 
> 	http://www.sun.com/research/netcomm/
> 	
> We're now ready to hire a second engineer for the team. I'd be
> grateful if you could pass on the job desciption below to anyone
> you know who might be a good fit or post the notice on any
> applicable student mailing lists.
> 
> Thanks!
> Nicole.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 		          Software Engineer
> 		          
> 		      Network Communities Group
> 		    Sun Microsystems Laboratories
> 			    Burlington, MA
> 
> Sun Microsystems Laboratories is seeking a software engineer to work
> with a small research group designing prototype technologies to
> support collaboration.  The position involves architecting and
> developing working prototypes.  The candidate must have experience
> with object-oriented software development, particularly with Java, as
> well as experience with collaboration technology, distributed systems,
> networking, HTML and other web technologies.  The candidate must also
> demonstrate good user interface sensibilities.  Familiarity with text
> chat, awareness/presence services, multi-user SDKs, telephony, signal
> processing, and simple electronics is a plus.  Other important skills
> include the ability to create prototypes quickly, working together
> with a team to specify and design the prototypes, instrumenting the
> prototypes to log how people use them, and supporting the deployment
> of the prototypes into pilot groups for actual use.  This position
> involves working with a team that is distributed between East and West
> Coasts, so the candidate must have good communication and teamwork
> skills.  The position requires a Master's Degree in Computer Science
> or at least 4-6 years of work experience.  This position is based in
> Burlington, MA.
> 
> To apply, please e-mail a cover letter and resume in plain text
> format to nicole.yankelovich@east.sun.com.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 21 14:52:20 1999
Subject: Re: HCI - Interested?
To: danielle@hiretech.com (Danielle L. Kieschnick)
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 14:52:20 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <380F59F9.49135BF3@hiretech.com> from "Danielle L. Kieschnick" at Oct 21, 99 11:22:49 am
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Thanks for the kind words about the site (I maintain three,
but I assume you mean hcibib.org).  It's amazing what
you can do with a little bit of hardware and 400 hours a year
of volunteer time.

I'm sorry but I'm happy where I am.  Maybe send your
info to CHI-jobs@acm.org.  It is read by about 500
people in the HCI field.

Gary
> 
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> Hello from Austin Mr. Perlman,
>     My name is Danielle Kieschnick.  I am a software recruiter based out
> of Austin.  I work for a firm called HireTECH which is a recruiting and
> recruitment consulting firm specializing in pre-IPO internet, software
> applications, and e-commerce companies.
>     I am writing you because I came across your name while researching
> HCI.  (By the way, your site was the most informative site I came
> across)  I am currently working with a client whose #1 search priority
> for me is finding a candidate with expert HCI experience.  Help!  This
> has been the most difficult search that I have experienced.
>     Hopefully, you are possibly interested in looking at new
> opportunities (especially getting in on the pre-IPO's in Austin).  I
> would be more than happy to share our client's portfolio with you and
> present you to the company.  Or, maybe you know someone with experience
> commensurate with your own who would be interested.  Please let me know.
> 
>     If anything, it is worth looking into.  The company that I am
> referring to has received excellent funding and is a Moss/ Papermaster
> company.
>     If you don't mind, even if you aren't interested (or your friends)
> please shoot me an e-mail to me so I will know you received my message.
> I wouldn't want to bother you by re-sending.
>     Please feel free to check out my firms web site.
> (www.hiretech.com)  However, if you send your resume directly through
> our site, remember to put it to my attention.  Thanks so much for you
> time.  I look forward to hearing from you.  Until then...take care!!
> Many Thanks,
> Danielle Kieschnick
> Account Manager
> HireTECH
> danielle@hiretech.com
> www.hiretech.com
> 
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> <html>
> Hello from Austin Mr. Perlman,
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; My name is Danielle Kieschnick.&nbsp; I am a software
> recruiter based out of Austin.&nbsp; I work for a firm called HireTECH
> which is a recruiting and recruitment consulting firm specializing in pre-IPO
> internet, software applications, and e-commerce companies.
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I am writing you because I came across your name
> while researching HCI.&nbsp; (By the way, your site was the most informative
> site I came across)&nbsp; I am currently working with a client whose #1
> search priority for me is finding a candidate with expert HCI experience.&nbsp;
> <i>Help!&nbsp; This has been the most difficult search that I have experienced.</i>
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hopefully, you are possibly interested in looking
> at new opportunities (especially getting in on the pre-IPO's in Austin).&nbsp;
> I would be more than happy to share our client's portfolio with you and
> present you to the company.&nbsp; Or, maybe you know someone with experience
> commensurate with your own who would be interested.&nbsp; Please let me
> know.
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; If anything, it is worth looking into.&nbsp; The
> company that I am referring to has received excellent funding and is a
> Moss/ Papermaster company.
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; If you don't mind, even if you aren't interested
> (or your friends) please shoot me an e-mail to me so I will know you received
> my message.&nbsp; I wouldn't want to bother you by re-sending.
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Please feel free to check out my firms web site.&nbsp;
> (www.hiretech.com)&nbsp; However, if you send your resume directly through
> our site, remember to put it to my attention.&nbsp; Thanks so much for
> you time.&nbsp; I look forward to hearing from you.&nbsp; Until then...take
> care!!
> <br>Many Thanks,
> <br>Danielle Kieschnick
> <br>Account Manager
> <br>HireTECH
> <br>danielle@hiretech.com
> <br>www.hiretech.com</html>
> 
> --------------164531424510AF8E2698A083--
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 21 15:49:07 1999
Subject: Re: Looking for an engineer...
To: Nicole.Yankelovich@East.Sun.COM
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 15:49:07 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199910211918.PAA24196@lablab.East.Sun.COM> from "Nicole Yankelovich - Sun BOS Sunlabs" at Oct 21, 99 03:18:30 pm
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After 12 years of being a professor, I decided to spend more time
developing systems, specifically online bibliography retrieval and full text,
so I have no more students.  Actually, it took two years after leaving
to finish my last student, but he finished, and I took my last visit
to the Ohio Stadium field (at least for now).

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Thanks for the mailing list pointers. I knew there
> must be something like that around.
> 
>   > All my students have graduated and happily employed.
> 
> Do you ever get new ones?
> 
> Hope all is well,
> Nicole.
> 
> 
>   > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
>   > Subject: Re: Looking for an engineer...
>   > To: Nicole.Yankelovich@east.sun.com
>   > Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 14:48:57 -0400 (EDT)
>   > Cc: boyd@cbsignal.cb.lucent.com, sraghava@qualcomm.com
>   > 
>   > Hi Nicole,
>   > 
>   > All my students have graduated and happily employed.
>   > Have you sent your posting to CHI-jobs@acm.org?
>   > There is also chi-students@acm.org.
>   > 
>   > I receive about 10 job feelers a week.
>   > It certainly is a good time to be looking.
>   > But I don't know anyone who is looking.
>   > 
>   > I'm cc'ing two groupware students,
>   > in case they are not happy and are interested.
>   > I susepct they both have geographical constraints
>   > (one familial, one climactic), but maybe they could
>   > work remotely.  In any case, they are researchers with
>   > a lot to offer.
>   > 
>   > Gary
>   > 
>   > > Gary,
>   > > 
>   > > About a year ago I started a new group in Sun Labs focusing on
>   > > collaborative work in geographically distributed work groups.
>   > > 
>   > > 	http://www.sun.com/research/netcomm/
>   > > 	
>   > > We're now ready to hire a second engineer for the team. I'd be
>   > > grateful if you could pass on the job desciption below to anyone
>   > > you know who might be a good fit or post the notice on any
>   > > applicable student mailing lists.
>   > > 
>   > > Thanks!
>   > > Nicole.
>   > > 
>   > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>   > > 
>   > > 		          Software Engineer
>   > > 		          
>   > > 		      Network Communities Group
>   > > 		    Sun Microsystems Laboratories
>   > > 			    Burlington, MA
>   > > 
>   > > Sun Microsystems Laboratories is seeking a software engineer to work
>   > > with a small research group designing prototype technologies to
>   > > support collaboration.  The position involves architecting and
>   > > developing working prototypes.  The candidate must have experience
>   > > with object-oriented software development, particularly with Java, as
>   > > well as experience with collaboration technology, distributed systems,
>   > > networking, HTML and other web technologies.  The candidate must also
>   > > demonstrate good user interface sensibilities.  Familiarity with text
>   > > chat, awareness/presence services, multi-user SDKs, telephony, signal
>   > > processing, and simple electronics is a plus.  Other important skills
>   > > include the ability to create prototypes quickly, working together
>   > > with a team to specify and design the prototypes, instrumenting the
>   > > prototypes to log how people use them, and supporting the deployment
>   > > of the prototypes into pilot groups for actual use.  This position
>   > > involves working with a team that is distributed between East and West
>   > > Coasts, so the candidate must have good communication and teamwork
>   > > skills.  The position requires a Master's Degree in Computer Science
>   > > or at least 4-6 years of work experience.  This position is based in
>   > > Burlington, MA.
>   > > 
>   > > To apply, please e-mail a cover letter and resume in plain text
>   > > format to nicole.yankelovich@east.sun.com.
>   > > 
>   > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>   > > 
>   > > 
>   > > 
>   > 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 21 15:51:20 1999
Subject: Re: Yesterday's talk
To: foulk@cis.ohio-state.edu (Clinton R Foulk)
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 15:51:20 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: norm.vinson@IIT.NRC.CA, chrisr@r-r-research.com
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.4.10.9910202157440.5599-100000@beta.cis.ohio-state.edu> from "Clinton R Foulk" at Oct 20, 99 10:03:20 pm
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Thanks.  I put my slides online:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/hci-intro.html

Gary

>      Gary: It was a fun talk to listen to.  Thanks very much for giving it
> on such short notice.  --Clint
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Oct 22 00:54:49 1999
Subject: Re: Looking for an engineer...
To: jaboydjr@lucent.com
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 00:54:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199910220357.XAA00991@dove.cb.lucent.com> from "John A. Boyd Jr." at Oct 21, 99 11:57:59 pm
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Things are good for me.  Kids growing up.
I work and play at about 150% of what I should do,
so I'm always tired.

We are finishing the installation of our new search system.
	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi
Your dissertation is oclc number 35562792.
	Search WorldCat for no:35562792
	Srini's is no:39907078
	Mine is no:9884539!
I'm the guy to blame for most of the UI.

Gary

> Hi Gary... 8^)
> 
> This looks interesting; I might send Nicole some email just to see what
> this is about.  As it turns out, I'm spending my time these days writing
> OS-level code (drivers and embedded protocol engines for processor-based
> communications boards for signalling) for Solaris anyway.
> 
> Hope things are well for you and your family; I'll try to get back to
> you sometime in the future to catch up and let you know how things are
> with me...
> 
> -john
> 
> >
> >Hi Nicole,
> >
> >All my students have graduated and happily employed.
> >Have you sent your posting to CHI-jobs@acm.org?
> >There is also chi-students@acm.org.
> >
> >I receive about 10 job feelers a week.
> >It certainly is a good time to be looking.
> >But I don't know anyone who is looking.
> >
> >I'm cc'ing two groupware students,
> >in case they are not happy and are interested.
> >I susepct they both have geographical constraints
> >(one familial, one climactic), but maybe they could
> >work remotely.  In any case, they are researchers with
> >a lot to offer.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >> Gary,
> >> 
> >> About a year ago I started a new group in Sun Labs focusing on
> >> collaborative work in geographically distributed work groups.
> >> 
> >> 	http://www.sun.com/research/netcomm/
> >> 	
> >> We're now ready to hire a second engineer for the team. I'd be
> >> grateful if you could pass on the job desciption below to anyone
> >> you know who might be a good fit or post the notice on any
> >> applicable student mailing lists.
> >> 
> >> Thanks!
> >> Nicole.
> >> 
> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> 
> >> 		          Software Engineer
> >> 		          
> >> 		      Network Communities Group
> >> 		    Sun Microsystems Laboratories
> >> 			    Burlington, MA
> >> 
> >> Sun Microsystems Laboratories is seeking a software engineer to work
> >> with a small research group designing prototype technologies to
> >> support collaboration.  The position involves architecting and
> >> developing working prototypes.  The candidate must have experience
> >> with object-oriented software development, particularly with Java, as
> >> well as experience with collaboration technology, distributed systems,
> >> networking, HTML and other web technologies.  The candidate must also
> >> demonstrate good user interface sensibilities.  Familiarity with text
> >> chat, awareness/presence services, multi-user SDKs, telephony, signal
> >> processing, and simple electronics is a plus.  Other important skills
> >> include the ability to create prototypes quickly, working together
> >> with a team to specify and design the prototypes, instrumenting the
> >> prototypes to log how people use them, and supporting the deployment
> >> of the prototypes into pilot groups for actual use.  This position
> >> involves working with a team that is distributed between East and West
> >> Coasts, so the candidate must have good communication and teamwork
> >> skills.  The position requires a Master's Degree in Computer Science
> >> or at least 4-6 years of work experience.  This position is based in
> >> Burlington, MA.
> >> 
> >> To apply, please e-mail a cover letter and resume in plain text
> >> format to nicole.yankelovich@east.sun.com.
> >> 
> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >
> >
> 


From perlman Fri Oct 22 08:13:21 1999
Subject: Re: |Stat
To: kalish@psy.uwa.edu.au
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 08:13:21 -0400 (EDT)
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|STAT runs on linux.  I don't know why you had a problem.

> I've used and enjoyed |STAT for years on a number of different machines,
> and I'd like to say thanks.
> I've tried to compile it on my Linux i686 machine, and, while it
> compiles fine, ANOVA dumps core.  I don't assume this software is
> supported, and I don't expect you to fix it, but I thought I'd mention
> it.
> 
> thanks again,
> mike
> -- 
> ------------------------------------------------
> Mike Kalish 			   Coordinator, Cognitive Science
> Dept. of Psychology              email: kalish@psy.uwa.edu.au 
> University of Western Australia  phone: 61 - 8 - 9380-2688
> Nedlands, WA  6009               fax: 61 - 8 -  9380-1006
> Australia           http://boneyard.psy.uwa.edu.au/kalish.html
> 


From perlman Fri Oct 22 08:16:46 1999
Subject: article access
To: clloyd@glam.ac.uk
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 08:16:46 -0400 (EDT)
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You'll have to go to the source:
	http://ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/IJHCS/

> system=HCIBIB Search Service
> date=99-10-22 07:13:45
> comment=I used the HCIBIB search facility to locate the following paper. Is it possible to utilise this facility to view the complete paper not the abstrat<br>§ ¤A Review of User-Interface Design Guidelines for Public Information Kiosk Systems / M. Maguire International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 1999 v.50 n.3 p.263-286 <br>thanks<br>clloyd@glam.ac.uk
> q1=
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> 


From perlman Fri Oct 22 08:29:53 1999
Subject: Re: user complaint about website
To: karens@wiley.co.uk
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 08:29:53 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: jrizzi@wiley.com
In-Reply-To: <80256812.002D48AF.00@chnote01.wiley.co.uk> from "karens@wiley.co.uk" at Oct 22, 99 09:21:11 am
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Well, I could not duplicate the problem.
Maybe I needed to restart windows.

> **how did he access the catalog -- through the main page at
> catalog.wiley.com or from the Wiley web site API? (If he knows the
> referring url that would be helpful!)

I started at www.wiley.com.  From there, I forget.

> **what exactly was he doing... searching for which titles...placing an
> order for which titles?  (I'd like to try and replicate what he saw and in
> order to do that I need to know how he was searching)

I was using catalog.wiley.com.
I did not understand the welcome screen,
so I entered the catalog.
It then prompted me for my country.
I used the left menu to browse psychology and statistics.
When I had a list of books,
each time I clicked on a title,
I was prompted for my country.
This is not happening now.

> **when did he get prompted for his country of origin -- when viewing a
> title or when ordering?  Did his country of origin match his ship to
> country?

See previous paragraph.

> **what type and version of browser is he using?

MSIE 5.00 Win 98
I accept all cookies

> **is he using a proxy server?

No, but aren't they a pain to develop around?

So, I suspect something got messed up in Win 98 and
the problem did not recur after restarting.

Without the recurring prompts,
I like the catalog a lot.

> Thanks,
> Jeanette
> 
> At 07:45 AM 10/21/99 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >Hi Jeannette:
> >See email below from a customer, I have no idea what this customer is
> talking about I never have this problem and login
> >from all different countries.
> >Any ideas
> >Joann
> >
> >---------------------- Forwarded by Joann Rizzi/f&a/prt/Wiley on 10/21/99
> 07:48 AM ---------------------------
> >
> >
> >JENNIFER BERGMAN
> >10/20/99 08:48 AM
> >
> >To:   Joann Rizzi/f&a/prt/Wiley@Wiley
> >cc:   Larry Olson/marketing/prt/Wiley@Wiley, Katrina
> Arens/Chichester/Wiley@Wiley
> >Subject:  website
> >
> >Hi Joann,
> >Not sure who handles these complaints about the www.wiley.com website.
> This message came to our UK office (?).
> >Actually, that country screen confuses me also...
> >
> >Jen
> >
> >---------------------- Forwarded by Jennifer Bergman/STM/Wiley on 10/20/99
> 08:51 AM ---------------------------
> >
> >
> >Katrina Arens
> >10/20/99 04:58 AM
> >
> >To:   Jennifer Bergman/marketing/prt/Wiley@Wiley
> >cc:
> >Subject:  website
> >
> >hi Jennifer,
> >i don't know who to send this to but you, perhaps you could forward it on
> to the web designers...?
> >thanks
> >katrina
> >---------------------- Forwarded by Katrina Arens/Chichester/Wiley on
> 20/10/99 09:50 ---------------------------
> >
> >
> >Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> on 20/10/99 03:41:58
> >
> >To:   Katrina Arens/Chichester/Wiley
> >cc:
> >Subject:  Re: Preece/HCI text
> >
> >
> >
> >This looks up my alley:
> >
> >Handbook of Applied Cognition
> >0-471-97765-9
> >
> >For a publisher so strong on UI and the Web, your catalog
> >seems like it needs a usability tune-up.
> >For every title I clicked on, I was put on
> >an intermediate screen to indicate my country.
> >For every title. And you know, I was in the same
> >country every time.  Really.  Maybe they should
> >get a Wiley Web book and learn about cookies. :-)
> >
> >Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> >6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> >Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> >perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> >
> >> Dear Gary,
> >> please feel free to choose any Wiley book that sparks your interest!
> >> yours
> >> katrina
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Jeanette Lundgren, Inforonics
> 25 Porter Road
> Littleton, MA 01460
> Phone: 978/698-7311  FAX: 978/698-7500
> EMAIL:  jjl@inforonics.com
> http://www.inforonics.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Oct 22 13:30:40 1999
Subject: Re: (de)cryp stat
To: sibylle.steck@tuebingen.mpg.de (Sibylle Steck)
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 13:30:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <38108A3D.41C6@tuebingen.mpg.de> from "Sibylle Steck" at Oct 22, 99 06:01:01 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Fri Oct 22 20:01:36 1999
Subject: Re: Yesterday's talk
To: norm.vinson@iit.nrc.ca
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 20:01:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <38106E5E.B7DAC111@iit.nrc.ca> from "Norm Vinson" at Oct 22, 99 10:02:09 am
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I think it's good to hype usability,
but JCL, unix, DOS, really anything old
shows that people can adapt to anything
(not that they should have to).

Gary

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> I looked at your slides and recognized a phrase similar to something I
> often say, though my formulation is a bit more extreme, a bit more shocking:
> 
> Perlman sez:
> 
> If it's not usable, then it's not useful! 
> 
> Norm sez:
> 
> If it's unusable, it's useless.
> 
> In the extreme this is true. If a function cannot be used at all, then
> it is completely useless. 
> 
> norm
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > 
> > Thanks.  I put my slides online:
> >         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/hci-intro.html
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > >      Gary: It was a fun talk to listen to.  Thanks very much for giving it
> > > on such short notice.  --Clint
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> 
> -- 
> Norman Vinson, PhD         
> Institute for Information Technology      Phone: (613) 993-2565 
> National Research Council Canada          Fax: (613) 952-7151 
> M-50 Montreal Road                        E-mail: norm.vinson@iit.nrc.ca 
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From perlman Mon Oct 25 08:47:42 1999
Subject: Re: |Stat
To: kalish@psy.uwa.edu.au
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 08:47:42 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3813EC1C.B50059E6@psy.uwa.edu.au> from "kalish@psy.uwa.edu.au" at Oct 25, 99 05:35:24 am
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No one has reported that problem, so it's a mystery.
That part of the program is alomst 20 years old,
and this is the first reported problem with it.
Maybe report the problem to the compiler producer.
Or, maybe get on to more interesting (to you) things.

Glad it's working.

Gary

> You probably don't really want to know, but you should consider me
> another happy customer again.  I fixed the problem by inelegantly
> hacking your anova.c code.  I replaced the freopens with fopens to avoid
> the core dump, and put fgets after the fputs to allow parse to find the
> data values.  I imagine I've probably screwed up some file permissions
> somewere or something that caused the problem in the first place.
> 
> sorry to bother you,
> mike
> -- 
> ------------------------------------------------
> Mike Kalish 			   Coordinator, Cognitive Science
> Dept. of Psychology              email: kalish@psy.uwa.edu.au 
> University of Western Australia  phone: 61 - 8 - 9380-2688
> Nedlands, WA  6009               fax: 61 - 8 -  9380-1006
> Australia           http://boneyard.psy.uwa.edu.au/kalish.html
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 25 20:57:12 1999
Subject: Re: Meeting Ideas
To: Patterson.150@OSU.EDU
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 20:57:12 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <01BF1F1F.941F7500@ise11431.eng.ohio-state.edu> from "Emily Patterson" at Oct 25, 99 07:31:46 pm
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> I defended this morning (and passed), so will be coming out of hibernation soon...not quite yet, but soon.

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From perlman Mon Oct 25 20:57:58 1999
Subject: Re: Meeting Ideas
To: Patrick_Hogan@AMSINC.COM
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 20:57:58 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <85256815.0076A967.00@ams-central-gate-5a.amsinc.com> from "Patrick_Hogan@AMSINC.COM" at Oct 25, 99 05:43:08 pm
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Sounds good to me.

Gary

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> 
> I may have a lead for speakers for a Nov or December meeting.  The
> presenters are part of the AMS Usability Engineering Lab, based in Fairfax.
> They are interested in presenting, what do you think of Teri's idea (see
> below)?
> 
> Please let me know ASAP so I can get back to them.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Patrick
> 
> Teri O'Connell   10/25/99 04:23 PM
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> 
> To:   Patrick Hogan/AMS/AMSINC@AMSINC
> cc:   Eugene Tiller/AMS/AMSINC@AMSINC, Kate Walser/AMS/AMSINC@AMSINC,
>       Jennifer Clister/AMS/AMSINC@AMSINC
> Subject:  Re: BuckCHI Technical Meeting  (Document link not converted)
> 
> Patrick,
> Apologies for the delay in responding.  We've been buried in project work
> and I haven't been too good about looking at email.
> 
> We'd be delighted to participate.  At one of our lab meetings we discussed
> the possibility of me doing a short intro on what usability engineering is
> and then having Eugene, Kate and Jenny each do a section on one of their
> particular areas of expertise. The goal of the comoposite would be to
> define UE and then zoom in on a few of its more important aspects. Do you
> think that would work?
> 
> Are you going to be teleconferencing in to the Usability SIG at AMSCAT SIG
> day this Friday? Jenny has organized an interesting program on VR.
> 
> Looking forward to hearing from you.
> Teri
> 
> 
> 
> 
> (Embedded image moved to file: pic10664.pcx)
> Patrick Hogan
> (Embedded image moved to file: pic06151.pcx)
> 10/15/99 11:05 AM
> 
> To:   Teri O'Connell/AMS/AMSINC@AMSINC
> cc:
> 
> Subject:  BuckCHI Technical Meeting
> 
> Teri,
> 
> My ACM CHI Special Interest Group (BuckCHI) is looking for guest speakers
> for our Nov and Dec meetings.  I'm now the Secretary for the chapter.
> Would you be interested in having someone from your group present or do you
> have any suggestions for speakers?  We typically hold our meetings on the
> second Tuesday of each month.  Attendance at these meetings runs from 15 -
> 30 people.
> 
> Patrick
> ---------------------- Forwarded by Patrick Hogan/AMS/AMSINC on 10/15/99
> 10:46 AM ---------------------------
> 
> 
> Chris Rockwell <chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM> on 10/15/99 10:40:52 AM
> 
> Please respond to Chris Rockwell <chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM>
> 
> To:   BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
> cc:    (bcc: Patrick Hogan/AMS/AMSINC)
> Subject:  Next committee meeting?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I hope the meeting went well last week. It looks
> like we had a modest turnout.
> 
> I'd like to have another committee meeting at 12:00
> Wed. Oct. 27 at SIAM on Bethel. Can everyone
> attend? Please let me know if you can't, otherwise
> I'll see you there!
> 
> Thanks Jane for running the meeting last week. Thanks
> too Gary for agreeing to sub for me at the ACM
> meeting next week (I'll be Germany). Travel for
> work is killing me right now!
> 
> Also, I need ideas for Nov and Dec speakers? Does
> anyone have ideas. Should we skip the Nov meeting
> and encourage people to go North for Don Norman's talk?
> I think it's the same week as our regularly scheduled
> meeting.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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From perlman Tue Oct 26 20:44:49 1999
Subject: Re: Subcribing 2000 members to mailing list all at once?
To: Van@Icarian.com (Mike Van Riper)
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 20:44:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <D7E50C34B370D311AADC0090273B2DAE05B1AE@messaging1.icarian.com> from "Mike Van Riper" at Oct 26, 99 03:49:31 pm
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There are special commands for adding addresses en masse.
Remarkably, I found the doc on it right way, although I did
organizer and write it:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/listown/editing.html
See the second bullet item.

It should not be a problem.

Let me know if you need help setting up the welcome message
for new subscribers or other such niceties.

Gary

PS: 2000, eh?  Yow!

> Gary,
> 
> We are about to go live with the BayCHI-Announcements mailing list created
> some time ago. There will be about 2000 people added all at one time. Do you
> think this will be a problem? If so, we can break the list up into whatever
> size chunks you recommend and only do a certain number in each request to
> listserv@acm.org. If you tell me what is a reasonable number of new
> subscriptions to put in a single listserv request, we will follow your
> recommendation. On the other hand, I'd rather just submit the one large
> request if my concerns are unfounded. Please let me know how you would like
> us to handle this.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike Van Riper
> mvanriper@baychi.org
> BayCHI BOF Coordinator
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 26 21:32:36 1999
Subject: Re: WWW and the American Disability Act
To: pwendel@YAMAMOTO-MOSS.COM
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 21:32:36 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <s8147fad.005@mail.yamamoto-moss.com> from "Pete Wendel" at Oct 25, 99 04:04:32 pm
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The WWW Consortium has done a lot in this area:
    http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/
and there is a free online tool for site analysis (Bobby).
In a sentence, the biggest no-nos are to not have alt-text
on images and not have alt-text for clickable maps.
But there are many practices that make a site more
accessible and provide added benefits to all users
(especially MSIE users; Netscape is way behind in this area).

You can read my summary at:
    http://www.hcibib.org/perlman-1999-07-11.html
or just go straight to the Bobby site:
    http://www.cast.org/bobby/
Both have links to many resources.

Or you can go to the SIGCAPH link site:
    http://www.acm.org/sigcaph/links/
This is the link site for the ACM SIG
on Computers and the Physically Handicapped.

As far as I know, there is no official status of ADA
and the Web.  Not yet.  My impression is that the
US DOJ will adopt something like the WAI guidelines and
perhaps even accept Bobby as its enforcer.  These are my
impressions from reading the news and talking to
a person at the DOJ (The US Department of Justice
is the executive branch responsible for the ADA.
Ironically, the DOJ has applauded Microsoft's
accessibility initiatives:
	http://www.microsoft.com/enable/
while its anti-trust suit goes on).

Of course, these are my personal opinions.
I do not represent the US DOJ, W3C, Microsoft,
my employer, or any other company or entity
capable of filing a lawsuit, restraining order,
etc.  And my use of legal terms should not
be construed as legal advice; I am not a lawyer!
<insert all other disclaimers here>

Gary Perlman

> Hello,
> 
> Does anyone know to what extent a Web site should be compliance with the American Disability Act?
> 
> Further, does anyone know of any guidelines or timetables, etc. specifically for Web communications with regard to this Act?
> 
> I think I remember seeing a posting on this topic about a year ago, but I don't seem to have it anymore.
> 
> Thanks much!
> 
> Pete
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 27 13:06:36 1999
Subject: Re: HCI/Human Factors website
To: McBarbieri@aol.com
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 13:06:36 -0400 (EDT)
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The access is not limited to OSU, but the server is slow.
Try accessing during off hours.

Good luck.

> 
> Hello Mr. Perlman,
> 
> I am currently a graduate student at San Jose State University in the Human 
> Factors department.  I came across your website on information and FAQ's 
> about the HCI/HF world.  My AOL server will not let me access the ftp web 
> sites that you included in question #3.  Is it accessible to only Ohio State 
> students, or is the problem at my end.  
> 
> The site's information is invaluable.  Thank you for your trouble.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Tess Barbieri
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 27 13:38:09 1999
Subject: SIGDOC scholarship (fwd)
To: chi-students@acm.org
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 13:38:09 -0400 (EDT)
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Please respond to the address below!

ACM SIGDOC Undergraduate Scholarship Announcement

http://www.acm.org/sigdoc/Scholarship.html

SIGDOC announces it is accepting applications for an undergraduate
scholarship to assist a student who is pursuing an established degree
program in an area of technical or professional communication.  The
scholarship is a one time non-renewable scholarship of $500 which will
be granted toward school tuition and expenses.  The award will be paid
directly to the school for crediting to the student's account. 


To Apply 
For the application and more details, see the SIGDOC web site:
http://www.acm.org/sigdoc/

Applications must be postmarked no later than February 20, 2000.

Eligible applicants must meet these criteria.
* Studying technical or professional communication as a major subject
  area. 
* Enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student. 
* Completed at least one year of post-secondary education. 
* Have at least one full year of academic work remaining to complete
  their degree programs. 


About SIGDOC
SIGDOC is the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest
Group for Documentation* a society of students and experienced
practitioners and academics dedicated to furthering the technical
communication profession. Members are from all technical and scientific
disciplines, those who create documentation in the computing community and
those who use computers to create documentation in many styles and media.


Direct questions to
Dr. Michael Albers
ACM SIGDOC Scholarship
Department of English
University of Memphis
Memphis TN  38152
malbers@memphis.edu

From perlman Wed Oct 27 13:38:31 1999
Subject: Re: SIGDOC scholarship
To: malbers@memphis.edu (Michael Albers)
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 13:38:31 -0400 (EDT)
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I sent it to chi-students -- about 500 people.

Gary

> SIGDOC is offering a scholarship for a technical communciation
> undergraduate.  Could you post this to the SIGCHI mailing list?
> 
> Mike Albers
> 
> 
> 
> ACM SIGDOC Undergraduate Scholarship Announcement
> 
> SIGDOC announces it is accepting applications for an undergraduate
> scholarship to assist a student who is pursuing an established degree
> program in an area of technical or professional communication.  The
> scholarship is a one time non-renewable scholarship of $500 which will be
> granted toward school tuition and expenses.  The award will be paid
> directly to the school for crediting to the student’s account. 
> 
> 
> To Apply 
> For the application and more details, see the SIGDOC web site:
> http://www.acm.org/sigdoc/
> 
> Applications must be postmarked no later than February 20, 2000.
> 
> Eligible applicants must meet these criteria.
> · Studying technical or professional communication as a major subject area. 
> · Enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student. 
> · Completed at least one year of post-secondary education. 
> · Have at least one full year of academic work remaining to complete their
> degree programs. 
> 
> 
> About SIGDOC
> SIGDOC is the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest
> Group for Documentation —  a society of students and experienced
> practitioners and academics dedicated to furthering the technical
> communication profession. Members are from all technical and scientific
> disciplines, those who create documentation in the computing community and
> those who use computers to create documentation in many styles and media.
> 
> 
> Direct questions to
> Dr. Michael Albers
> ACM SIGDOC Scholarship
> Department of English
> University of Memphis
> Memphis TN  38152
> malbers@memphis.edu
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 27 20:30:34 1999
Subject: Re: educational survey
To: volley@LANCNEWS.INFI.NET (Brian & Judy Willison)
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 20:30:34 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3817634E.81F9E16C@lancnews.infi.net> from "Brian & Judy Willison" at Oct 27, 99 04:40:46 pm
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http://www.acm.org/sigchi/educhi/survey.txt

> Please send a copy of the questions asked on the educational survey.  I
> am interested
> in seeing the types of questions asked and the type of scale used to
> measure the
> data received.
> 
> j.Willison
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 28 08:44:21 1999
Subject: Re: Ragged data
To: hcp@worldonline.nl (Hans Pelleboer)
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 08:44:21 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199910280946.LAA06148@luna.worldonline.nl> from "Hans Pelleboer" at Oct 28, 99 11:56:42 am
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dm has always had the "reverberating" feature.
You can access, e.g., column 3 like this:
	x3
or
	N>=3?x3:NIL
so to label the numbers in you data:

colex 1 2 |
	dm x1 x2 x1 'N>2?x3:999' x1 'N>3?x4:999' x1 'N>4?x5:999' ... |
		maketrix 2 |
			dm "if x2 = 999 then SKIP else INPUT"

Hope this helps.

> 
> Hello Gary
> 
> --Sorry to bother you about this --as a rule, I can find my own
> solutions, but this one has me really stomped AND I think I may even
> have found the first bug in |STAT, which is not bad, as I have
> used your software intensively over the last eleven years.
> 
> The problem is the following; suppose I have a ragged data set like the
> following:
> 
> "1"        "2 3 5"
> "2"        "1"
> "4"        "3 4"
> "2"        "1"
> 
> and I want to detect the coincidence of identical numbers, say the number
> `4' on the third line.
> In order to do so, I have found two ways --one that seemed good and
> elegant,
> but does not work, and a clumsy, brute force method that does.
> 
> The latter first:
> do individual line-extractions, pipe the second column into maketrix to
> turn the multiple entry into separate lines, and then perform the
> detection,
> like this:
> 
>  linex 3 | maketrix 1 | dm "if x1=4 then '1' else '0'" >>
> 
> Since maketrix increases the number of lines whenever it finds
> multiple entries, the original line number gets lost when the data stream
> comes straight out of a simple colex call. So, in order to keep the
> original
> line numbers, you need to do individual line extractions, which rapidly
> turns
> ugly when the original record has more than a hundred lines --clumsy as I
> said;
> with all the disk-access and what have you, the system runs more than
> a hundred times as slow as a single-read script.
> 
> However, the elegant solution does not work:
> 
>   ... colex 2 | dm "if x1=4 OR x2=4 OR x3=4 then '1' else '0'" >
> 
> as dm spits out more numbers than there are in the original file! --
> data seems to `reverberate' inside dm, suggesting that an input number
> in the `x1' position somehow moves to `x2' at the next call, and so further
> from thereon, therefore appearing in the output record three consecutive
> times. Both MSDOS as well as UNIX versions of dm showed similar behaviour.
> Evidently, this was not the right thing to do.
> 
> So, Is there a better way to do this? Or does dm need an oil change?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Yours,
> 
> Hans Pelleboer
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Oct 29 12:28:54 1999
Subject: Re: Book Reveiw
To: everett@windmillpoint.com (Everett N. McKay)
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 12:28:54 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000001bf2213$d7e81f20$0bca0dd0@everettsdell> from "Everett N. McKay" at Oct 29, 99 09:45:20 am
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Yes, I'd like to see it.

Gary Perlman
2008 Lane Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220

> Dear Mr. Perlman,
> 
> I am the author of "Developing User Interfaces for Microsoft Windows"
> (Microsoft Press, 1999) and would very much like you to review my book. If
> you are interested, I would be happy to send you a complimentary copy.
> 
> Much thanks,
> 
> Everett McKay
> 
> P.S. Of course, this offer is without obligation. If you don't like the
> book, feel free to use it as a door stop.

Assuming it's comprehensive on the feature-laden Winddows environment,
it might also serve as a door. :-)



From perlman Sat Oct 30 21:50:35 1999
Subject: Re: accessibility and pop-up windows
To: su.jones@WEBCT.COM
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 21:50:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <3819F76A.9A1EA2EE@webct.com> from "Su Jones" at Oct 29, 99 03:37:14 pm
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I got immediate feedback on our use of popup help windows from
a colleague who is blind.  He complained about the lack
of focus control back and forth.  When the help window popped
up, that was no problem because we used JavaScript to set
the focus on that window.  He complained that when he closed the
window, the focus was not set back on the parent.  Fortunately,
adding this was easy (i.e., parent.docus()).

Gary Perlman

> Hi everyone,
> I know pop-up windows are undesirable because of accessibility issues,
> however is it better to go ahead and use it in this scenario:
> 
> We want educators and students to be able to take or teach an on-line
> course in one window and view references or chat with a wider community
> in another pop-up window.  Juxtaposing these windows would be good for a
> user to move back and forth easily if she is composing or cutting and
> pasting urls, information, etc. from the pop-up resource window to the
> on-line course window.
> 
> What does everyone think? Will the benefits of moving back and forth
> between windows be valuable enough even though it might be confusing for
> those using assistive tech? Perhaps we could indicate that a new window
> has been spawned with reference information for the course?
> 
> --
> Su Jones, Ph.D.
> User Experience Designer
> WebCT
> Two Corporation Way
> Peabody, MA 01960
> 
> su.jones@webct.com
> p: 978.538.0036
> f: 978.538.0309
> 


From perlman Sat Oct 30 21:52:37 1999
Subject: CHI-EDUCATORS: approval required (AE087A60) (fwd)
To: HCAFCC@AOL.COM
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 21:52:37 -0400 (EDT)
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I can't understand your request, so I assume others will not.
Please write something more complete, perhaps with examples,
and resubmit.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

Forwarded message:
> From MAILER-DAEMON Sat Oct 30 18:59:32 1999
> Message-Id: <199910302259.SAB88792@mail.acm.org>
> Date:         Sat, 30 Oct 1999 18:59:30 -0400
> From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> Subject:      CHI-EDUCATORS: approval required (AE087A60)
> To: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>
> 
> This message was originally submitted by HCAFCC@AOL.COM to the CHI-EDUCATORS
> list at ACM.ORG. You can approve it  using the "OK" mechanism, ignore it, or
> repost an edited copy. The message  will expire automatically and you do not
> need to do anything if you just want to discard it. Please refer to the list
> owner's  guide if  you  are  not familiar  with  the  "OK" mechanism;  these
> instructions  are being  kept  purposefully short  for  your convenience  in
> processing large numbers of messages.
> 
> ----------------- Original message (ID=AE087A60) (18 lines) -------------------
> Received: from imo18.mx.aol.com (imo18.mx.aol.com [198.81.17.8])
> 	by mail.acm.org (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id SAA62926
> 	for <chi-educators@acm.org>; Sat, 30 Oct 1999 18:59:28 -0400
> From: HCAFCC@aol.com
> Received: from HCAFCC@aol.com
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> Message-ID: <0.6c414063.254cd305@aol.com>
> Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 19:02:29 EDT
> Subject: concepts of enforcement
> To: chi-educators
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 42
> 
> Request references on various concepts of enforcement applicable to educating 
> at the collegiate undergraduate level.
> 


From perlman Sun Oct 31 23:14:02 1999
Subject: Re: stat password
To: David.Lutz@East.Sun.COM
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 23:14:02 +1900 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Roam.SIMC.2.0.6.941435658.16615.lutz@sunrock> from "David.Lutz" at Nov 1, 99 00:54:18 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Nov  2 00:47:13 1999
Subject: Re: suggestion on acm sigchi's listserv
To: ampler@acm.org (Fredrik Ampler)
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 00:47:13 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <003b01bf24f5$9157c8a0$ac2379a5@fredamp5> from "Fredrik Ampler" at Nov 1, 99 09:46:10 pm
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Digested email is sent as one message.
Perhaps you do not have the digest option set.
See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/user.txt

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01BF24B2.82637D00
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> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> Hi!
> 
> First of all, thank you for putting it all together. I'd like to suggest =
> an improvment to the digest version of the listserv: can all the items =
> be included inside one email? Now I recieve a large number of =
> attachments in an otherwise empty email, which make it really =
> inconvenient to go through them (outlook express).
> 
> Thanks!
> .f
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01BF24B2.82637D00
> Content-Type: text/html;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
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> <META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1" =
> http-equiv=3DContent-Type>
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> <STYLE></STYLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Hi!</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
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> them (outlook express).</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
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> 


From perlman Tue Nov  2 12:16:29 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: lwurm@sun.science.wayne.edu (Lee H. Wurm)
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 12:16:29 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <381F1207.461B55B5@sun.science.wayne.edu> from "Lee H. Wurm" at Nov 2, 99 11:32:07 am
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No payment is required.

Glad you find the programs useful.

Gary

> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> I would like to pay for the version of |STAT that I have been using on
> my DOS machine since last year. I like the program very much and find it
> to be tremendously flexible and useful. I seem to recall information
> about a price and address for sending money, but I cannot find that
> information on the web any longer.
> 
> Is there an order/registration form or anything analogous that I can
> print out and submit to our financial people here? I'm a new faculty
> member and can easily get this covered from start-up funds, but only if
> I can submit something to them that will function either as an order
> form (ideal) or as a "receipt" (less than ideal, but workable).
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> --Lee
> 
> ====================================
> Lee H. Wurm
> Department of Psychology and
> Program in Linguistics
> Wayne State University
> 71 West Warren Avenue
> Detroit, Michigan 48202
> 
> phone: (313) 577-0771
> fax:   (313) 577-7636
> http://www.science.wayne.edu/~lwurm
> http://www.science.wayne.edu/~psych
> ====================================
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Nov  3 20:34:56 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: wlowe02@emerald.tufts.edu
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 20:34:56 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <0FKN003033OEMO@emerald.tufts.edu> from "wlowe02@emerald.tufts.edu" at Nov 3, 99 04:00:14 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Thu Nov  4 00:41:54 1999
Subject: Re: Your bn.com Order #BN12564036
To: service@barnesandnoble.com
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 00:41:54 -0500 (EST)
Cc: director@hcibib.org
In-Reply-To: <199910161717.NAA06711@tolkien.wbhp.bn.com> from "service@barnesandnoble.com" at Oct 16, 99 01:17:50 pm
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The only reason I placed the order was for the Childproof book.
I would not have placed the order if I knew you could not get it.

I specifically ordered with the preference for you to
send the order when it was ocmplete.  You ignored this.

I do not plan to order again from BN.
And I will not consider adding BN to my web sites
that are Amazon associates, e.g., www.hcibib.org.

Sincerely,

Gary Perlman


> 
> Thank you for your order.
> 
> Unfortunately, we were unable to order the following
> title(s) for you:
> 
> 
>           TITLE                                   	QTY	PRICE
>           -------                                   	------       --------
> Childproof: Cartoons About Pa                1    $   11.16
> 	(Format-Hardcover)
> 
> 
> The publisher has declared the title(s) to be out of stock
> indefinitely and therefore, not available.
> 
> We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We have 
> forwarded this information to the appropriate department to 
> update our site accordingly. Please note that you have not 
> been charged for these title(s).
> 
> The following titles have not been shipped to you yet. We will 
> ship them as soon as we receive them in stock. You will  
> be charged only the per book shipping fee (if applicable) on the 
> balance of the order. 
> 
> 
>                                                                              EXPECTED
>           TITLE                                   	QTY	PRICE	SHIP DATE
>           -------                                   	------       --------	---------
> Pokemon Origami                              1    $     7.16	Oct 08 1999
> 	(Format-Paperback)
> 
> 
>  Thank you for shopping with bn.com.
>  
> bn.com 
> World's Largest Bookseller Online
> AOL keyword: bn
> 
> http://www.bn.com
>  
> 


From perlman Fri Nov  5 10:08:33 1999
Subject: Re: Your bn.com Order #BN12564036  (KMM1158969C0KM)
To: service@barnesandnoble.com
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 10:08:33 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <199911050646.BAA30065@turing.acm.org> from "service" at Nov 5, 99 01:47:51 am
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Thank you for your automated reply to my complaints.
You are truly an inept organization.



> Dear Valued Customer,
> 
> We are sorry to hear that your experience with us so far has not been a 
> positive one. We apologize for any inconvenience caused to you, and hope
> you will return to us soon. 
> 
> If you have any additional questions or comments, please email us at 
> service@barnesandnoble.com. Or, if you prefer, you may call our Customer
> Service Center at 1-800-The-Book (1-800-843-2665).  Customers living 
> outside of the United States may contact us at 201-750-4426.  Customer 
> Service Representatives are available to assist you 7 days a week from 
> 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m., ET.
> 
> Thank you for shopping at barnesandnoble.com!  Please visit us again 
> soon.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Temeica
> 
> Customer Service Representative
> barnesandnoble.com
> 1-800-THE-BOOK
> AOL Keyword: bn
> http://www.bn.com
> You don't need a web site--- now you can earn money via email for a 
> favorite charity -- or for yourself!  Go to: http://www.mybnlink.com
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Nov  5 11:31:09 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
To: jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com (Jennifer Sanderow)
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 11:31:09 -0500 (EST)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <0FIS001110QKTM@PM06SM.RES.CW.NET> from "Jennifer Sanderow" at Sep 28, 99 11:30:39 am
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I have received invoice #14265 for #230.92 for the BuckCHI mugs.
As you may recall, the deposit of $200 was to cover at least 50%
of the final cost.  I am only authorized to send another $200.

There is an unannounced and unapproved charge for
$24 for a PMS color match, which sounds ironic given
how badly they botched the color.  They failed to print
the light gray component of the light green green central
background of the logo.  In any case, the charge was never
discussed and I think it should be removed.

The freight came to 58.92, which was also higher
than what was discussed.  After more than one request,
I was told that $50 was an upper limit.

If the $24 and $8.92 are removed from the bill,
then I can write a check for the balance of $198.
If I need to go back to the BuckCHI executive council
for additional funds, then I would like to look into
getting the order redone, with colors that match
the sample that no one seemed to take the time to look at.
The order was simply not done right, in addition to having
hidden charges.

Gary Perlman


> october 12 should be okay
> art should be okay if it is in format requested. I couldn't open on my
> computer,but when i forward to factory, they will let me know if there are
> any problems
> freight should not be more than $50 if we ship  ups ground
> thanks
> 
> ----------
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 9:56 PM
> > 
> > Hi Jennifer,
> > 
> > A check for $200 and a tax form are in the mail.
> > You should get it on Wednesday.
> > 
> > Please get back to me on:
> > 
> > 1. whether the file sent to you by Nagarajan Gopalan is okay
> > 
> > 2. estimated delivery date, especially if after October 12
> > 
> > 3. freight, especially if over $50
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > I will have to check with the factory and get back to you!
> > > 
> > > ----------
> > > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > To: Jennifer Sanderow <jennifer.sanderow@shumsky.com>
> > > > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > > > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 4:16 PM
> > > > 
> > > > Hi Jennifer,
> > > > 
> > > > Can you estimate the freight charges?
> > > > 
> > > > If we placed the order on Wednesday,
> > > > when would the mugs arrive?
> > > > 
> > > > Thanks in advance,
> > > > 
> > > > Gary
> > > > 
> > > > > Hi Gary,
> > > > > Sorry I didn't get back to you on Friday, I was on the road all
> day!
> > > > > 
> > > > > Costs are as follows
> > > > > 144 x 1.65 each for base price with one color imprint
> > > > > 144 x .30 each for additional color charge
> > > > > 2 setup  charges @ 37.50 each
> > > > > cost is approx $360 plus freight
> > > > > deposit of $200 would be great
> > > > > 
> > > > > Thanks!
> > > > > jennifer
> > > > > 
> > > > > ----------
> > > > > > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > > > > To: Nagarajan Gopalan <ngopalan@enc.org>
> > > > > > Cc: jas@shumsky.com; perlman@turing.acm.org
> > > > > > Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs (fwd)
> > > > > > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 3:11 PM
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Jennifer,
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Please let me know if this artwork is usable
> > > > > > and how much 144 black mugs will cost so that
> > > > > > (1) we can make the decision to go ahead, and
> > > > > > (2) we can get a 50% deposit check to you.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Gary
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > > --============_-1273670920==_============
> > > > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed"
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > Hi Jennifer,
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > I am attaching the artwork for mugs for BuckCHI which Gary
> Perlman 
> > > > > > > has been corresponding with you about. It is in Adobe
> Illustrator
> > > 8.0 
> > > > > > > format (Macintosh) and I have converted all the text to
> outlines so
> > > 
> > > > > > > that we will not have any font issues.
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > We would like to go with the black mugs and this artwork has
> been 
> > > > > > > made on that basis. The two colors that will be used are
> Pantone
> > > 357 
> > > > > > > CVC (Dark Green) and Pantone Cool Gray 1 CVC. I believe it
> should
> > > be 
> > > > > > > possible to achieve the light green splotch in the middle of
> the
> > > logo 
> > > > > > > by using a 33% screen/tint of the dark green in that area and 
> > > > > > > printing it over Cool Gray. There are two layers in the artwork
> 
> > > > > > > corresponding to what would be printed in Green and in Gray.
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > If the above printing approach is not possible an alternative
> might
> > > 
> > > > > > > be to print Ohio plus Splotch minus Arrow in Green and
> overprinting
> > > 
> > > > > > > the splotch in a 66% screen/tint of the Gray with solid Gray
> text.
> > > If 
> > > > > > > this is a better approach, I can modify the artwork
> accordingly.
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > Please let me know if this is doable. And if any changes are
> needed
> > > 
> > > > > > > to the artwork to make it work for you.
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > Thanks.
> > > > > > > 
> > > > > > > - Nagarajan
> > > > > 
> > > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Fri Nov  5 15:14:35 1999
Subject: Re: request for input on SIGCHI web site
To: riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson)
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 15:14:35 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a03b4482205ebaf@[206.169.225.16]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at Nov 4, 99 10:58:14 pm
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I have put LowellCHI in the news.

I do not track the locla sigs page because I do not have write permission
to add the counter.  To add a counter is pretty easy.  Just look inside,
e.g., the SIGCHI home page (before it gets evaluated by the server).
I set up a counter file, so someone could add this:

Accesses since 1999-11-05:
<!--#exec cmd="/acminfo/1/sigs/sigchi/bin/count.pl /acminfo/1/sigs/sigchi/.local-sigs.html" -->

to display a counter like the other top level pages.  (I used today as a start date,
but that is probably a little optimistic.)

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> > 1. I welcome news items to add to the SIGCHI news box
> 
> Oh, oh -- did I send you the news item about LowellCHI becoming the 3rd
> chartered student CHI chapter (1st in the U.S.)?  Date this happened:
> October 15, 1999.
> 
> Do you track hits on the local sigs page?
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>              voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>                63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Nov  5 15:15:40 1999
Subject: Re: request for input on SIGCHI web site
To: jkarat@us.ibm.com
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 15:15:40 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <85256820.006E779F.00@D51MTA07.pok.ibm.com> from "jkarat@us.ibm.com" at Nov 5, 99 03:06:39 pm
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Hey, how's the kid?

Gary

> Obviously...
> 
> Good info.
> 
> John Karat
> jkarat@us.ibm.com
> phone:1-914-784-7832
> fax:1-914-784-6215
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Nov  5 15:22:33 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Exec. Committee Meeting?
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 15:22:33 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To:  <38218AF1.6EA2E113@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Nov 4, 99 08:32:34 am
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Best: Thurs
Worst: Tues

> Hi everyone,
> 
> We need to get some momemtum going for
> BuckCHI this year. Who can make a lunch
> time meeting between Tuesday and Thursday
> next week (11/9-11/11)?
> 
> The Nov meeting seems out. We'll have to let
> the Don Norman MoCHI presentation stand in.
> 
> Please let me know about your schedule. We will
> have a meeting next week...even if I'm all by myself :-).
> 
> Thanks all,
> 
> Chris
> 


From perlman Sun Nov  7 20:40:58 1999
Subject: Re: Request for |STAT password
To: bruce.warrington@tip.csiro.au (Bruce Warrington)
Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 20:40:58 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19991108221812.0094e150@mailbox-lin.tip.csiro.au> from "Bruce Warrington" at Nov 8, 99 10:24:03 pm
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fmeh

> Dear Dr Perlman,
> 
> I would like to request the crypt password for your |STAT package. As
> requested I include the usage declarations below:
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thank you for sharing your package, and thank you in advance for your help.
> 
> Regards
> Bruce Warrington
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Standards for Time and Frequency
> CSIRO National Measurement Laboratory
> PO Box 218, Lindfield NSW 2070
> Sydney, Australia
> 
> Phone: (61 2) 9413 7687
> Fax:   (61 2) 9413 7631
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Nov  7 20:45:30 1999
Subject: Re: Concerns Regarding <CHI-EDUCATORS@ACM.ORG>
To: tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de (Arun-Kumar Tripathi)
Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 20:45:30 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.05.9911071942180.3031-100000@amadeus.statistik.uni-dortmund.de> from "Arun-Kumar Tripathi" at Nov 7, 99 07:53:22 pm
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CHI-educators is about HCI education, teaching people about HCI,
not the using computers for education.

There is so little traffic on the list, that I am not very
selective about what I approve.  If I had thought about it,
I would have suggested that the post was not relevant.

Gary

> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> Below I recieved from Professor Joseph Konstan..If you are also having 
> same meaning, then I can stop posting any more mails to the lists. BTW,
> the below posting was related to HCI.
> 
> Most Sincerely
> Arun Tripathi
> 
> ----
> Date: Sat, 6 Nov 1999 16:04:42 -0600 
> From: Joseph A. Konstan <konstan@exchange.cs.umn.edu>
> To: 'Arun-Kumar Tripathi' <tripathi@STATISTIK.UNI-DORTMUND.DE>
> Subject: RE: The Virtual University,
>      Joel Foreman imagines a virtual world  that students explore and Virtual
>     classrooms, videoconferencing, etc..
> 
> Sir, 
> 
> I am writing to ask that you be more selective in sending mailings to
> chi-educators.  The list was set up specifically for discussion about "HCI
> Education" not general education issues (for which many of the subscribers
> depend upon other mailing lists).  It would be unfortunate if many
> subscribers left this list because they felt it no longer was a low-volume
> channel for discussing HCI education issues as they arise.
> 
> Of course, if you believe I am wrong and that most of the list recipients
> prefer to receive general educational mailings, I'd be happy to have you
> raise the issue on the mailing list to see what the recipients prefer.
> 
> JK
> 
> --
> Joseph A. Konstan
> Associate Professor of Computer Science & Engineering
> University of Minnesota
> konstan@cs.umn.edu
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Arun-Kumar Tripathi [SMTP:tripathi@STATISTIK.UNI-DORTMUND.DE]
> > Sent:	Saturday, November 06, 1999 7:34 AM
> > To:	CHI-EDUCATORS@ACM.ORG
> > Subject:	The Virtual University, Joel Foreman imagines a virtual
> > world that students explore and Virtual classrooms, videoconferencing,
> > etc..
> > 
> > Greetings CHI Educators at ACM Community,
> > 
> > **With thanks and credits to Prof. Morrison and their team of Academia**
> > 
> > Below is a description of the November/December 1999 issue
> > received from Professor James L. Morrison <morrison@unc.edu>
> > of The Technology Source, a free refereed Web periodical at
> > <http://horizon.unc.edu/TS> Technology Source is about using information
> > technology tools more effectively in educational organizations.
> > 
> > As always, Prof. Morrison seek illuminating articles that will assist
> > educators as they face the challenge of integrating information technology
> > tools in teaching and in managing educational organizations. Please review
> > their call for manuscripts at <http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/call.asp>
> > --------
> > From:-
> > James L. Morrison                          morrison@unc.edu
> > Professor of Educational Leadership        CB 3500 Peabody Hall
> > Editor, On the Horizon                     UNC-Chapel Hill
> > http://horizon.unc.edu/horizon             Chapel Hill,NC  27599-3500
> > Editor, The Technology Source              Phone: 919 962-2517
> > http://horizon.unc.edu/TS                  Fax: 919 962-1693
> > **********************
> > 
> > Virtual classrooms, videoconferencing, course catalogues tailored to
> > individual student interests--Rodney L. Everhart, president of SCT
> > Education Solutions, has a vision of how these high-tech elements will
> > contribute to the world of education in the year 2010. Editor James L.
> > Morrison interviews Everhart about this vision and about how these new
> > technologies will combine to encourage students to become asynchronous,
> > independent learners. <http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/vision/1999-11.asp>
> > 
> > Dirk Rodenburg's commentary reminds educators and corporate trainers that
> > the potential for using Internet technology to teach depends on many
> > factors besides the availability of advanced hardware. As Rodenburg puts
> > it, the challenge is not only to use technology, but to use it
> > appropriately. Context, sustainability, and sound educational principles
> > are as important as ever, and an understanding of the target learner
> > population is critical. Rodenburg suggests five objectives for online
> > design that both educators and information technology experts won't want
> > to miss. <http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/commentary/1999-11.asp>
> > 
> > Students in Indiana State University's Department of Industrial Technology
> > Education (ITE) have lots of different needs--and the ITE program offers
> > them lots of different options. Chris Zirkle and Hal Shoemaker report that
> > students choose not only which courses they will take, but also how those
> > courses will be delivered to them. All classes are offered on campus for
> > students who prefer an emphasis on face-to-face interaction. But almost
> > half of ITE's courses each semester are also taught using three
> > alternative simultaneous delivery methods: a satellite system, a
> > videotaped program, and an Internet-based program. The advantages offered
> > by each delivery option allow the ITE program to serve a student base with
> > widely diverse needs and learning styles. Sound useful, creative, and
> > intriguing enough for a Technology Source Case Study? We thought so.
> > <http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/cases/1999-11.asp>
> > 
> > Many educators have theorized about how to transform a traditional degree
> > program into a dynamic Internet-based one; Mary Anne Nixon and Beth
> > Leftwich have actually done it. In this issue's second case study, they
> > retrace the steps Western Carolina University took to define a mission and
> > goals, unite a team, design a structure, implement a program, and provide
> > for constant improvement. Nixon and Leftwich's firsthand account is sure
> > to encourage any readers who have heard exciting projections about using
> > technology but find themselves wondering, "How would we ever do that
> > here?" <http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/cases/1999-11a.asp>
> > 
> > In this issue's look at the virtual university, Joel Foreman imagines a
> > virtual world that students explore using computer-based selves called
> > avatars. These avatars roam unbounded through time and space, interacting
> > with other avatars and with their surroundings. Besides describing his own
> > first venture into this world, Foreman tells about creating a set of
> > virtual team-building exercises for his students. His experiences
> > illuminate the potential for the use of this technology in education,
> > leaving readers with the question, "Who, after all, will want to sit in a
> > classroom or read a book, say, about Elizabethan London when it is
> > possible to explore an avatar version of that long ago city?"
> > <http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/vu/1999-11.asp>
> > 
> > Providing face-to-face faculty and staff development workshops for
> > scattered rural educators has traditionally been costly and time-consuming
> > for everyone involved, but Angie Parker thinks new technology provides a
> > better way. Parker and a team of professors and graduate students
> > developed a series of online workshops for special education teachers in
> > rural Washington State. Combining online journals, chat groups, and
> > abundant assistance, these workshops allowed faculty to learn new
> > behavioral assessment techniques within their own classrooms. Faculty
> > practiced techniques and recorded responses throughout the school day,
> > exercising new skills and receiving the ongoing support that a one-day
> > workshop in a distant city could never offer. Best of all, Parker reports
> > that her team's user-friendly approach made teachers comfortable with the
> > Internet technology that could link them to even more professional
> > support. <http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/development/1999-11.asp>
> > 
> > Sometimes the sheer abundance of Web resources on education can be, well,
> > daunting. In this issue's spotlight site, Terry Calhoun tells about the
> > Scout Report Web site, home of four publications that take on the
> > challenge of monitoring for new postings and Web sites, sorting and
> > evaluating their findings, and organizing and annotating the material
> > specifically for educators. According to Calhoun, this well designed,
> > timesaving site "amply justifies its motto of 'Scout Smarter.'"
> > <http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/sites/1999-11.asp>
> > ----------------------
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Nov  8 15:15:53 1999
Subject: Re: Mailing List Question
To: mgass@BayCHI.org (Mitchell Gass)
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 15:15:53 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.19991108113735.056f4520@pop.dnai.com> from "Mitchell Gass" at Nov 8, 99 12:08:17 pm
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The Notify= is the only mechanism I know of.
I don't know of any log file on the transactions.
ACM backs up the lists, implying that they do not know
of a logfile either.

So, I'd try turning on Notify= for a while, until
it drove me crazy.  I have it on for BuckCHI-Announcements,
and I see maybe two changes a month for that list with
150 people.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Thanks for helping us get the BAYCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS list started! I have a 
> list administration question for you that I hope you can answer: is there a 
> way to find out how many people have unsubscribed from the list? I didn't 
> find anything about it in your excellent cheat sheet at
> 
>    http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/listown/manage.html
> 
> We don't currently have the "Notify=" list header keyword set to send 
> notifications when people unsubscribe. Can I get information about who's 
> unsubscribed from the log files for the list and, if so, are the log files 
> available via FTP?
> 
> Thanks again!
> 
> Mitchell Gass - BayCHI Treasurer
> mgass@BayCHI.org - 510-525-6861
> 


From perlman Tue Nov  9 01:43:24 1999
Subject: Re: Website
To: LBerry30@aol.com
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 01:43:24 -0500 (EST)
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http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=U.BIT.journal&word=checked

> Your journal biblography site is helpful.  However, I need to access the 
> Journal "Behaviour and Information Technology" and others listed on your 
> site.  Last night I found them - but cannot return.  I need to review several 
> full page articles.
> 
> Please help - how can I find the journal online?
> 
> Lisa
> 


From perlman Wed Nov 10 10:19:22 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Mugs
To: ngopalan@enc.org (Nagarajan Gopalan)
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 10:19:22 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <v04210100b44f35b41aa6@[128.146.97.150]> from "Nagarajan Gopalan" at Nov 10, 99 09:49:52 am
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The mugs were made and arrived shortly after the October meeting.
They look good, but they do not have the light green background
in Central Ohio.  The white (cool grey) component was missing,
so the cursor is black on VERY dark green.  Apparently, they
did not look at the GIF you prepared.  It was very frustrating.

The EC will see the mugs for the first time tomorrow.  At that
point, they will wither accept the mugs as is, or someone will
have to volunteer to get the mugs remade.  If we got them remade,
then we would have to figure out whose fault it was that the
central ohio region was not the right color.

The mugs DO look good.  So, I think we will keep them.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Did the mugs get made? Curious how they turned out....
> Thanks
> 
> Nagarajan Gopalan
> ____________
> Interactive Media Specialist
> Eisenhower National Clearinghouse, The Ohio State University
> 1929 Kenny Road, Columbus OH 43210-1079
> E-mail: ngopalan@enc.org Ph.: 614-688-3477
> http://www.geocities.com/ngopalan/
> 


From perlman Wed Nov 10 10:26:38 1999
Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary PERLMAN)
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 10:26:38 -0500 (EST)
Cc: david.stubbs@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <199909220139.VAA21022@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Sep 21, 99 09:39:07 pm
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Hi David,

I did not hear a response from you about this.

Gary

> Why yes I'd be intrerested in coming out there.
> I'd most like to talk about the UI architecture for
> the new FirstSearch:
> 	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi
> about how to design the UI architecture so that
> developers, writers (including translators), graphic
> and UI designers, and even marketing can work on
> the same functional system at the same time without
> affecting other.  I'd cover the issues of adapting
> to multiple hardware, OS and browser platforms,
> multilingual and visually impaired user access,
> time permitting.
> 
> Or I could talk about the exciting world of bibliographic
> database compilation and prospects for Z39.30 access
> to the HCI Bibliography in MaRC format.  But I'd prefer not.
> 
> Gary
> 
> Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 
> > Hi Gary!
> > 
> > Thanks for the pointer to all those mailing lists!!!  I really didn't know
> > CHI-Jobs was out there and had so much company.
> > 
> > Meanwhile, would you have any inclination to travel to Portland (and maybe
> > Seattle) to give local chapter talks on the topic of your choice?!  Tom
> > Cocklin, our CHFIOO prez, says we got the bucks for travel.  Let me know and
> > I'll pencil you into our schedule sometime after Christmas.
> > 
> > And thanks again!
> > 
> > David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
> >   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
> >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> >   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
> >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
> >   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
> >   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
> >   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 6:29 PM
> > To: david.stubbs@ACM.ORG
> > Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
> > 
> > 
> > We have only posted regional jobs in the past.  Why not CHI-Jobs?
> > 	Gary
> > 
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I'm writing in hopes you have some local SIGCHI chapter machinery for
> > > posting job opportunities.  I have a couple of contract positions
> > available
> > > in Portland, Oregon, and would appreciate your help in forwarding our
> > > posting to your membership.
> > >
> > > Thanks very much!
> > >
> > > David D. Stubbs, CHIFOO Program Chairman (www.acm.org/chapters/chifoo)
> > > Usability Architects, Inc.
> > >   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
> > >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> > >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> > >   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
> > >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
> > >   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
> > >   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
> > >   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> > >
> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > --
> > > ------
> > >
> > > Usability Architects, Inc., is looking for a usability engineer
> > experienced
> > > in the human factors of speech interaction for a contract staffing
> > position
> > > with a Portland, Oregon, area client. The job description and
> > qualifications
> > > for this position are:
> > >
> > > JOB DESCRIPTION:
> > > ---------------
> > > Provide user-centered design and evaluation support to speech technology
> > > product groups through multi-disciplinary efforts, including: requirements
> > > specifications, corpus and grammar definition, iterative UI
> > > design/prototyping/evaluation, heuristic evaluation and formal usability
> > > testing.  Contribute to cross-group and cross-project coordination for UI
> > > look and feel, interaction model and systems-level design.  Lead end-user
> > > research, UI design and usability evaluation efforts.  Work closely with
> > > client's larger human factors engineering community and coordinate with
> > > engineering and marketing functions.
> > >
> > > QUALIFICATIONS:
> > > --------------
> > > Must be self-motivated, independent and able to prioritize critical tasks.
> > > Must have a demonstrated record of success in development user interaction
> > > involving voice recognition and speech synthesis, must be familiar with
> > > underlying voice recognition and speech synthesis technology. Must have
> > > excellent UI design and problem solving skills, plus capability in needs
> > > analysis, UI prototyping, evaluation methods, data analysis and formal
> > > usability methods.  Strong written, verbal and presentation skills
> > required.
> > > Must be a consensus builder.  Minimum degree requirements include MS/MA in
> > > experimental social science (perceptual/cognitive psychology) or in a
> > > focused human factors engineering program.  Industry experience preferred.
> > >
> > > ---------------
> > >
> > > Resumes from independent consultants/contractors seeking new assignments
> > are
> > > also welcome.
> > >
> > > Please send resumes by email to:
> > >
> > >             Linda Berg
> > >             Usability Architects, Inc.
> > >             210  Ninth Street, Suite E204
> > >             Kirkland, WA  98033
> > >             Linda_Berg@usability-architects.com
> > >
> > >
> > > Usability Architects, Inc. is a Seattle area consulting firm specializing
> > in
> > > the specification, architecture, design, and development of user
> > > interaction.
> > >
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Nov 10 13:23:37 1999
Subject: CHI-EDUCATORS: approval required (404EDB65) (fwd)
To: tripathi@STATISTIK.UNI-DORTMUND.DE
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Not approved.  Not relevant to HCI education.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> 
> This message was originally  submitted by tripathi@STATISTIK.UNI-DORTMUND.DE to
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> Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 19:18:10 +0100 (MET)
> From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
> To: CHI-EDUCATORS
> Subject: Academe: Technology its Problems & Promises               
> Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.05.9911101917400.3331-100000@amadeus.statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
> 
> Greetings CHI Educators,
> Namaste,
> 
> In the September-October 1999 issue of Academe, Vol. 85 and No.5, *Education 
> Bytes: The Problems and Promises of Technology* -- The  Editor of Academe:
> Education Bytes, Prof. Ellen Schrecker mentioned in the Editorial note..
> "My conversion to virtual education occurred last spring, when I walked
> into my classroom and found my students arguing ferociously-about the
> assigned reading. I had set up an electronic Listserv, posted a question
> about World War I, and encouraged the students to discuss it online. Once
> they got to class, the debate intensified. Whatever lingering doubts I had
> about the educational benefits of technology, that afternoon's experience
> mostly dispelled them".
> 
> Now, my point of views are that -- The new technologies raise serious
> structural, pedagogical, and legal issues that, because of the speed at
> which higher education is turning virtual, faculty members can no longer
> ignore. 
> 
> As..Wendy Maloney has written in her article "Brick and Mortar Campuses Go
> Online" at <http://www.aaup.org/SO99Malo.htm> She wrote, "...Online
> education programs are in their infancy at regular colleges and
> universities. The nontraditional student they serve are satisfied and
> despite about cheating and intellectual property, so are most professors
> who teach online"..
> 
> Also, Prof. Feenberg has written about Technology can enhance the 
> curriculum..and profits over pedagogy in his article on "No Frills in the
> Virtual Classroom" which can be available at
> <http://www.aaup.org/SO99Feen.htm>
> 
> One can also find..the following article such as *The Distance Education*
> --Utopianism pervades most thinking about online education. by Prof.
> Philip Agre ..but the article of Prof. Agre can be found at
> <http://dlis.gseis.ucla.edu/people/pagre/academe.html> and
> on *Technology's Grand Challenges* --Revolution is in making..by Prof.
> Stephen Ehrmann..one can read the draft of this article *Technology in
> Higher Learning: A Third Revolution* at 
> <http://www.tltgroup.org/resources/dthirdrev.html> or *Grand Challenges
> Raised by Technology: Will This Revolution Be a Good One?* at
> <http://www.tltgroup.org/resources/grand_challenges_raised_by_techn.htm>
> 
> Technology will enhance the teaching and learning style -if properly used.
> As Stephen Ehrmann and Andrew Feenberg explain in their article.
> Technology may also change scholarly communications. 
> 
> --some points to be thoughts--
> Will technology make classrooms, libraries, and books obsolete? If
> technology does revolutionize the university, how can we make sure that it
> doesn't exacerbate the growing gap between higher education's haves and
> have-nots?
> 
> Also, one can find the other papers with the printed version of the
> Academe Journal..
> 
> Full reading at <http://www.aaup.org/acahome.htm>
> 
> --Your thoughts are welcome--
> 
> Kind Regards
> Arun Tripathi
> University of Dortmund
> WAOE Multilingual Coordinator
> <http://www.waoe.org>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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From perlman Wed Nov 10 14:08:15 1999
Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 14:08:15 -0500 (EST)
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> Hi Gary!
> 
> Your timing is impeccable!!!  Are you a psychic friend?!

Sometimes I feel psychotic, but never psychic.

> I've been dickering with the CHIFOO board about what we can afford to offer
> you.  And we settled on airfare, a night at a modest hotel, meals, and an
> auto for the day.  Do you charge a speaking fee?

Although I am happy to remodel my home with speaking fees, I would not
think of accepting one from a non-profit, especially a SIGCHI chapter.

> Also, I've talked with the Puget Sound chapter and they are still
> considering whether they might be able to fund a next-night visit to Seattle
> for you.  That would make it into a three-legged trip.  Let me know your
> thoughts about such an excursion.

Perhaps if I could start in Seattle on Monday , I could work in a Saturday
stayover with friends there, and save a lot on airfare.  Also, it's a longish
trip, so I'd like to make the most of it.

> Also, we might be able to cook something up with the Oregon Graduate
> Institute (www.ogi.com).  They have two HF sections in their comp sci
> department that host presentations by itinerant educators (they have a
> pretty good publicity machine, too).
> 
> Finally, we could try to cook up some other possibilities for you, too.
> Several of the high-tech companies in the area might be interested in
> re-hosting your talk to their people. Let me know your thoughts.

I'd be interested to do it if there were some sort of fee.
It would depend on what those places had in mind.

> CHIFOO meets monthly on the third Tuesday.  We have an auditorium that seats
> about 100 with full T1 audio-visual equipment.  If we can figure out a good
> spin to attract a more general audience we can do newspaper and radio
> publicity and post to the appropriate boards and lists here in the area.
> When we anticipate a larger attendance, we have been known to hire halls,
> too, e.g., for Alan Cooper, Don Norman, and Kevin Mullet.
> 
> Let me know what month in '00 you might like to make the trip and I'll
> pencil you in. That is to say, I still don't have the schedule filled yet.
> Alas...

If you are trying to coordinate with Puget Sound, then that might add some
constraints.  I think I am pretty flexible as I do not have anything major
coming up in the first three months of 2000.

> Tom Cocklin, HP, our president (and good guy), has the money in hand.  If
> you'll agree to make the trip, Tom will work out the expense details with
> you.
> 
> Thanks very much, Gary, for remembering us!  It only appeared we had
> forgotten you!
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
>   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
>   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
>   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 7:27 AM
> To: Gary PERLMAN
> Cc: david.stubbs@acm.org
> Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
> 
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> I did not hear a response from you about this.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > Why yes I'd be intrerested in coming out there.
> > I'd most like to talk about the UI architecture for
> > the new FirstSearch:
> > 	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi
> > about how to design the UI architecture so that
> > developers, writers (including translators), graphic
> > and UI designers, and even marketing can work on
> > the same functional system at the same time without
> > affecting other.  I'd cover the issues of adapting
> > to multiple hardware, OS and browser platforms,
> > multilingual and visually impaired user access,
> > time permitting.
> >
> > Or I could talk about the exciting world of bibliographic
> > database compilation and prospects for Z39.30 access
> > to the HCI Bibliography in MaRC format.  But I'd prefer not.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> > 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> > Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> > perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> >
> > > Hi Gary!
> > >
> > > Thanks for the pointer to all those mailing lists!!!  I really didn't
> know
> > > CHI-Jobs was out there and had so much company.
> > >
> > > Meanwhile, would you have any inclination to travel to Portland (and
> maybe
> > > Seattle) to give local chapter talks on the topic of your choice?!  Tom
> > > Cocklin, our CHFIOO prez, says we got the bucks for travel.  Let me know
> and
> > > I'll pencil you into our schedule sometime after Christmas.
> > >
> > > And thanks again!
> > >
> > > David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
> > >   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
> > >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> > >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> > >   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
> > >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
> > >   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
> > >   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
> > >   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > > Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 6:29 PM
> > > To: david.stubbs@ACM.ORG
> > > Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
> > >
> > >
> > > We have only posted regional jobs in the past.  Why not CHI-Jobs?
> > > 	Gary
> > >
> > > > Hi!
> > > >
> > > > I'm writing in hopes you have some local SIGCHI chapter machinery for
> > > > posting job opportunities.  I have a couple of contract positions
> > > available
> > > > in Portland, Oregon, and would appreciate your help in forwarding our
> > > > posting to your membership.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks very much!
> > > >
> > > > David D. Stubbs, CHIFOO Program Chairman (www.acm.org/chapters/chifoo)
> > > > Usability Architects, Inc.
> > > >   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
> > > >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> > > >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> > > >   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
> > > >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
> > > >   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
> > > >   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
> > > >   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> > > >
> > >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > --
> > > > ------
> > > >
> > > > Usability Architects, Inc., is looking for a usability engineer
> > > experienced
> > > > in the human factors of speech interaction for a contract staffing
> > > position
> > > > with a Portland, Oregon, area client. The job description and
> > > qualifications
> > > > for this position are:
> > > >
> > > > JOB DESCRIPTION:
> > > > ---------------
> > > > Provide user-centered design and evaluation support to speech
> technology
> > > > product groups through multi-disciplinary efforts, including:
> requirements
> > > > specifications, corpus and grammar definition, iterative UI
> > > > design/prototyping/evaluation, heuristic evaluation and formal
> usability
> > > > testing.  Contribute to cross-group and cross-project coordination for
> UI
> > > > look and feel, interaction model and systems-level design.  Lead
> end-user
> > > > research, UI design and usability evaluation efforts.  Work closely
> with
> > > > client's larger human factors engineering community and coordinate
> with
> > > > engineering and marketing functions.
> > > >
> > > > QUALIFICATIONS:
> > > > --------------
> > > > Must be self-motivated, independent and able to prioritize critical
> tasks.
> > > > Must have a demonstrated record of success in development user
> interaction
> > > > involving voice recognition and speech synthesis, must be familiar
> with
> > > > underlying voice recognition and speech synthesis technology. Must
> have
> > > > excellent UI design and problem solving skills, plus capability in
> needs
> > > > analysis, UI prototyping, evaluation methods, data analysis and formal
> > > > usability methods.  Strong written, verbal and presentation skills
> > > required.
> > > > Must be a consensus builder.  Minimum degree requirements include
> MS/MA in
> > > > experimental social science (perceptual/cognitive psychology) or in a
> > > > focused human factors engineering program.  Industry experience
> preferred.
> > > >
> > > > ---------------
> > > >
> > > > Resumes from independent consultants/contractors seeking new
> assignments
> > > are
> > > > also welcome.
> > > >
> > > > Please send resumes by email to:
> > > >
> > > >             Linda Berg
> > > >             Usability Architects, Inc.
> > > >             210  Ninth Street, Suite E204
> > > >             Kirkland, WA  98033
> > > >             Linda_Berg@usability-architects.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Usability Architects, Inc. is a Seattle area consulting firm
> specializing
> > > in
> > > > the specification, architecture, design, and development of user
> > > > interaction.
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Nov 10 14:26:00 1999
Subject: Re: ui design
To: dbird@mcp.com
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 14:26:00 -0500 (EST)
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Hi,

I don't use fax, so I mailed you the agreement.
I did not include my SSN, though.

> Gary,
> 
> I came across the hcibib site online and thought you may have interest in
> one of the projects I'm looking into. I'd like to know what your opinion is
> of our book idea on ui design. If you're interested in talking, to protect
> our business plan, please review, sign and fax the attached nondisclosure
> agreement.
> 
> Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon,
> 
> Danielle Bird, Acquisitions Editor
> Sams Publishing, Macmillan USA
> 317.581.4729
> 800.571.5840  x4729
> fax: 317.581.4770

From perlman Thu Nov 11 15:52:56 1999
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Meeting Minutes 11/11
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 15:52:56 -0500 (EST)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <382B2082.5108C256@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Nov 11, 99 03:01:06 pm
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I have posted the minutes on the BuckCHI site.

> BuckCHI Officers Meeting
> 11/11/98 - Siam's
> 
> Attending: Gary Perlman, Chris Rockwell
> Next Meeting: Thursday, Dec. 16, 12:00 PM Siam's
> 
> Topics
> =====
> 1. Program Chair
>    This is our first priority. We need to find a
>    program chair to build the technical program with
>    support from the rest of the executive committee.
>    Chris will begin to agressively look for candidates.
>    Some ideas for the program that were mentioned
>    - Gary is doing a talk for Oregon CHI on designing for
>      fast changing dynamic system and interfaces
>    - Bring Don Norman in from Chicago for our own meeting
>      since he has been presenting at several local CHI sigs.
>    - Chris to do a talk on internet user research techniques
>      as applied to e-commerce design
>    - Patrick's remote presentation idea
>    - Keith Instone from Argus on the internet book?
>    - Visiting OCLC speaker Laurel (Computers as Theater)
>      guest lecture in April.
>    - Sociology of internet communities.
> 
> 2. Executive Officer Meetings
>    It was agreed that Executive meetings (currently held
>    as needed during lunch hours) be held at a regulary
>    scheduled dates/times so that officers can plan their
>    accordingly. Also, an agenda should be sent out
>    ahead of time. A tentative monthly date for the
>    executive meeting will be the Thursday after the
>    technical program meeting. We can discuss the last
>    meeting, issues and organize the next meeting.
> 
> 3. Move Technical Program Meeting Date
>    Currently our technical meeting falls on the same
>    day as the Macromedia user group meetings. There
>    is significant overlap in between our group and
>    theirs so I suggest we consider moving our meeting
>    to the 3rd Tuesday of each month.
> 
> 4. Speaker Dinner Allocation
>    The amount for speaker dinners was raised from
>    $15/person to $20/person for 2 people or a total
>    of up to $40 to entertain a speaker. A quarom of
>    the attending officers agreed to this :-).
> 
> 5. Mugs, Mugs and More Mugs
>    The Mugs are in and Gary has them all in his garage.
>    He uses a new one everyday :-). They look great and
>    will be a nice token for members and others interested
>    in BuckCHI. Anyone volunteering for the Program Chair
>    positions gets 3 of them :-).
> 
> 6. Expired Members
>    Several members have not paid their dues for this year.
>    Chris will send out a final reminder to each asking
>    for their continued support.
> 
> 7. Holiday Party
>    This wasn't discussed because Chris forgot to mention
>    it. Do we want to have a Holiday party for our Dec
>    meeting. Perhaps we could do a combination social and
>    technology demonstration type meeting. We could invite
>    interation design leaders from around Columbus to show
>    off their achievments and have nog and yummy fruit cake
>    and stuff.
> 


From perlman Thu Nov 11 16:06:04 1999
Subject: HCIBIB Search Service: System Usability Questionnaire (fwd)
To: magir@ida.liu.se
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 16:06:04 -0500 (EST)
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Thanks for the positive remarks.  Unfortunately, the
only search tool we have, glimpse, does not support
negation.  We are pretty much stuck with it.

Gary

> My general impression is that it is a splendid tool. However
> I miss one thing: A boolean search with "Not"
> The reason is this: In order to get an overview of the 
> interesting fields I perform a general search on for 
> instance "Prototypes". Going through the list is a 
> time consuming but rewarding work. When I later want to 
> search for "evaluations" or "mockups" I do want to 
> exclude the articles I have already seen. 
> "evaluations -prototypes". That would save me 
> hours of work for each search I make in an area related to
> a one I have already searched since I do not have to see the 
> same references twice.
> 
> Best regards
> Magnus Irestig
> 
> magir@ida.liu.se

From perlman Thu Nov 11 17:03:51 1999
Subject: Re: R&R Research Job Posting
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 17:03:51 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To:  <382B3406.91E04936@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Nov 11, 99 04:24:22 pm
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It's on the site.

> Organization
>     R&R Research, Inc.
> Location
>     Boulder, CO and Columbus, OH Locations
> Position
>     Senior Design Consultant
> Description
>     Looking for flexibility and a chance to work on leading-edge
>     interaction design for consumer products, web, e-commerce,
>     hardware and software systems? Time to stretch your
>     entrepreneurial muscles!
> 
>     R&R Research is a fast growing, user-experience design firm
>     specializing in new user research techniques, design innovation
>     and usability evaluation. Our clients range from fast-paced
>     web start-ups to established Fortune 500 technology leaders.
> 
>     We have immediate openings for Senior Design Consultants in
>     our Boulder, Colorado offices. As a member of our team, you will:
> 
>       * Work directly with teams on all aspects of user-centered design
>       * Lead teams through user requirements gathering with the latest
>         user research, data modeling and sytem innovation techniques
>       * Develop rapid prototypes and system design alternatives
>       * Conduct usability evaluations of systems using the latest
>         technologies and techniques
> 
>     Qualifications:
>       * Advanced degree in related field such as HCI, Human Factors,
>         Cognitive Psychology or Ethnography
>       * At least 3 years of interaction design and evaluation experience
> 
>         with consumer products, web interface, graphical user interface
>         and/or hardware interface
>       * Team and leadership skills
> 
>     R&R offers a very competitive salary and benefits package
>     including full health, dental, retirement, profit sharing
>     and other benefit plans.
> Link
>     http://www.r-r-research.com
> Contact
>     Chris Rockwell
>     Manager, HCI Division
>     1373 Grandview Ave. Suite 210
>     Columbus, OH 43212
> Email
>     mailto:chrisr@r-r-research.com
> Phone/Fax
>     614.486.7517
>     614.486.2060 fax
>     614.327.6598 mobile
> 
> ==========================================
> R & R  R E S E A R C H  I N C
> Designing || User || Experience
> http://www.r-r-research.com
> 


From perlman Fri Nov 12 08:52:40 1999
Subject: Re: password for using |STAT
To: srmatiol@ib.usp.br (Sergio Russo Matioli)
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 08:52:40 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.10.9911121011580.22568-100000@mosca.ib.usp.br> from "Sergio Russo Matioli" at Nov 12, 99 10:14:14 am
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fmeh

> Dear Dr Perlman,
> 
>    I would like to receive the password for using |STAT, and therefore
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
>    
>            Thanks, 
> 
> Sergio Russo Matioli
> Departamento de Biologia                /***************************/
> Instituto de Biociencias                /*  A problem? Good!       */
> Universidade de Sao Paulo               /*  Let's find a solution! */      
> Fone (Phone): +55 11 818-7552           /*  No solution? Nice!     */
> Fax: +55 11 818-7553                    /*  So we have no more     */
> email: srmatiol@ib.usp.br               /*  problem!               */
> URL: http://www.ib.usp.br/~srmatiol/    /***************************/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Nov 12 12:46:50 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: guyziv@pob.huji.ac.il (=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E2=E9=E0=20=E6=E9=E5?=)
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 12:46:50 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <382C36E5.2646433E@pob.huji.ac.il> from "=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E2=E9=E0=20=E6=E9=E5?=" at Nov 12, 99 05:48:54 pm
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fmeh

> I wish to use the |STAT package
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
>     Guy Ziv
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Nov 12 15:53:09 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT password
To: mdailey@cs.ucsd.edu (Matthew Dailey)
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 15:53:09 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Nov 14 00:03:53 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: noelle@acm.org
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 00:03:53 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <199911140100.UAA23023@CNBC.CMU.EDU> from "David Noelle" at Nov 13, 99 08:00:24 pm
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fmeh

> 
> Greetings!  I'm a postdoc working with Jay McClelland at CMU.  I'd
> like to install the latest and greatest version of the |STAT utilities
> on my new Linux laptop.  Could you please provide me with the password
> for the FTP site?  Thanks.
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> -- David Noelle ---- Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition --
> -- noelle@acm.org -- http://www.cnbc.cmu.edu/~noelle/ ----------
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Sun Nov 14 00:04:09 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: sdodd@uwaterloo.ca
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 00:04:09 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Sun Nov 14 18:08:22 1999
Subject: Re: Internationalization and Localization
To: Kayla.Block@E-STAMP.COM
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 18:08:22 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To:  <137265600838D311918A006008958CF20FBB43@sfo-exc-002.e-stamp.com> from "Kayla Block" at Nov 12, 99 02:59:15 pm
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http://www.acm.org/sigchi/intercultural/

> Can anyone point me to any resources on internationalization and
> localization ui issues? Reply offlist. I will compile the answers and
> forward them back.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> ******************************************
> Kayla Block
> E-Stamp.com
> Manager, Documentation and User Interface
> 


From perlman Mon Nov 15 08:57:44 1999
Subject: Re: Human computer Interaction
To: saeednoor@HOTMAIL.COM (zainab saeed)
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 08:57:44 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <19991115125454.28631.qmail@hotmail.com> from "zainab saeed" at Nov 15, 99 04:54:54 am
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I am sorry but I can't think of anything.

Gary Perlman

> 
> Can you please help me to answer the following :
>    1)Determine the issues that are relevent in the higher education sector
> in terms of Human computerInteraction and security.
> 
> ______________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
> 


From perlman Mon Nov 15 12:36:12 1999
Subject: Re: license for |STAT
To: Schade.Trent@epamail.epa.gov
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 12:36:12 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <8525682A.0060C4B1.00@EPAHUB2.RTP.EPA.GOV> from "Schade.Trent@epamail.epa.gov" at Nov 15, 99 12:36:52 pm
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fmeh

> 
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Nov 16 10:43:49 1999
Subject: Re: george
To: palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 10:43:49 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <19991116142742.CHGV814@LOCALNAME> from "palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net" at Nov 16, 99 02:27:42 pm
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George loves teletubbies and puzzles, so search for this on amazon:
	B00000ITL6 
	B00000ITSH 
and he likes boxes:
	B00000IZIP 
He already has a lot of teletubbie beanies, and I think we'd like
to keep him with the small size, so he doesn't need any teletubbie
characters.

> Can you give me a clue to what George is into these days in the way of
> playthings? His birthday is coming up. Fran just got a $10 gift from
> Amazon.toys. Maybe you and George want to go shopping to give us a clue? Can
> you help us with a suggestion or two? 
> 
> OPA/OMA
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Nov 16 14:34:12 1999
Subject: Re: |stat agreement
To: khbritten@ucdavis.edu
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 14:34:12 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS
> 


From perlman Wed Nov 17 01:05:05 1999
Subject: Re: done
To: palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 01:05:05 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <19991116224542.LZSO11314@LOCALNAME> from "palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net" at Nov 16, 99 10:45:42 pm
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Okay.  I'm sure he will like what he gets.

> Don't give those numbers out. We used them. A box addressed to George will
> arrive in some five to  ten days. Do not open until his birthday. Thank you
> again.
> 
> A
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Nov 17 09:27:46 1999
Subject: Re: May I reuse your ACM SIGCHI Mailinglist CGI script?
To: friz@acm.org (Harald Friz)
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 09:27:46 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <03df01bf30d7$2ed86a20$fc1bcfcf@texas.net> from "Harald Friz" at Nov 17, 99 02:38:53 am
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Feel free to use the script in any way you like.

Gary

But what does your logo mean?

> Hi Gary,
> 
> as the chair of CHI-Austin (http://www.acm.org/chapters/chiaustin/), I'd
> like to ask you for permission to reuse some of your code.
> 
> We have several mailinglists that are hosted by ACM. Browsing through the
> online documentation, I found your very useful forms that allow to
> manipulate mailinglists via the web.
> 
> I copied the source code of the advanced form
> (http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/advrequest.html) and experimentally
> modified it for CHI-Austin's purposes. It turned out to work nicely.
> 
> I would like to use your CGI script through our mailinglist webpage
> (http://www.acm.org/chapters/chiaustin/mailinglists.htm). The page is fully
> functional, but has no links pointing to it. You'll find in the comments at
> the beginning of the page's source code explicit credits to you and your
> code.
> 
> Please let me know what you think and under what conditions, if at all, you
> would allow us to connect to your script. (It would make our users' life
> much easier ;-)
> 
> Harald Friz
> Chair CHI-Austin
> friz@acm.org
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Nov 17 09:37:31 1999
Subject: Re: xmas presents
To: palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 09:37:31 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <19991117132503.FVWF795@LOCALNAME> from "palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net" at Nov 17, 99 01:25:03 pm
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Hey Fran,

Although Mark may not know it, we have all the Pokemon cartridges
we "need."  I suspect that we have all the Pokemon paraphernalia
of any kind that we "need," although I suspect that new stuff will
be on the market any day now.

Fingers crossed while CP is gone.

Love, Gary

> Hey Gary,
> 
> We were talking to Tom last night.  He mentioned that there are Pokemon
> cartridges for Gameboy and that we should get the yellow cartridge for John
> for Christmas(there are red and blue cartridges also but John wants the
> yellow).  Is Mark still into this?  Does he have the cartridges?  Would he
> want one for Christmas?
> Lee is getting a Gameboy for Christmas and we are to get him a Pokemon
> PinBall Cartridge. I may be going to search for these in a day or two.
> 
> Hope you are surviving without Caroline.
> 
> Love,  Fran
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Nov 17 10:00:44 1999
Subject: Re: WIGS-L email update
To: jhaungs@us.oracle.com (Jim Haungs)
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 10:00:44 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <NBBBKCJBEJPLGAHECEKCEEJODPAA.jhaungs@us.oracle.com> from "Jim Haungs" at Nov 16, 99 11:37:11 am
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Done.

Cheers,
Gary

> Please update my email to jhaungs@acm.org.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jim
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Nov 17 10:17:35 1999
Subject: Re: FW: ui design
To: dbird@mcp.com
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 10:17:35 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <5753A9B81DE9D211AAC6006008176ED9EE1202@CARMMS102> from "dbird@mcp.com" at Nov 15, 99 03:25:30 pm
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I can't tell what is being proposed.

How would it differ from the (superseded) Microsoft book?

How would it compare to, say, Shneiderman's book?

Is the audience Window's programmers or more general?
Web, Mac, etc.

I think there are several good books in the field,
but I agree that they have little impact on the programmer.

You can browse the books in the field at:
	http://www.hcibib.org/publishers.html
My favorites are summarized at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/readings.html

> The idea I wanted to run by you is this--we'd like to publish a "standards"
> book on application user interface design for the programmer/developer.  I
> know many programmers receive little or no training on designing interfaces
> and there seem to be few really good books out on the market right now. You
> probably know of Microsoft Press's book, "The Windows Interface" or McGraw
> Hill's book, "GUI Design Guide." The book we're planning will be similar in
> that it will cover standards and provide the reader with a reference that
> they should be able to keep on their shelves for several years. We want our
> book to be better than these, of course.
> 
> Give me a call, if you'd like or zap an email to me. I'd like to hear more
> about what you do and about your involvement in this field as well as your
> feedback on the book idea.

From perlman Wed Nov 17 22:18:27 1999
Subject: Re: May I reuse your ACM SIGCHI Mailinglist CGI script?
To: friz@acm.org (Harald Friz)
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 22:18:27 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <004c01bf316e$ec20cf40$fc1bcfcf@texas.net> from "Harald Friz" at Nov 17, 99 08:45:06 pm
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> Thanks!
> 
> The logo is supposed to be the head of a person looking to the right. It's
> part of the old web design. I hope we find someone soon to create a new look
> and feel for the site.

I can't see it.  It looks like a county map with some sort of
object in the middle, maybe a coffee grinder.  Ah, logos.

> BTW, we'd like to create an online membership directory that allows user to
> maintain their data online. (Community building without the administrative
> work.) Do you know if there are any scripts out there that could run on
> ACM's machines?

I thought about doing that but decided against it.  BuckCHI members get a unique
id but have no password.  To get in the BuckCHI directory, members fill
out a form and it gets mailed to me in a name=value format from which web
pages get generated.  I guess about a quarter of the information people
send in has typos, bad URLs, or requires follow up ("You supplied a lot
of information, but did not give us permission to publish it.").
With about 40 members, the payoff would not be worth cobbling something,
which would require manual intervention in any case.  Our directory
is our 4th most visited page, but only gets a little over one hit/day.

Perhaps something based in perl that ran on the ACM server could be
funded by SIGCHI (development fund) and then serve the needs of
chapters.  It seems like a good wheel to reinvent.

Gary

> Harald
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: Harald Friz <friz@acm.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 8:27 AM
> Subject: Re: May I reuse your ACM SIGCHI Mailinglist CGI script?
> 
> 
> > Feel free to use the script in any way you like.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > But what does your logo mean?
> >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Nov 18 06:57:30 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: Guillaume.Conjat@sophia.inria.fr (Guillaume Conjat)
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 06:57:30 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3833CD31.3339069C@sophia.inria.fr> from "Guillaume Conjat" at Nov 18, 99 10:56:01 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Fri Nov 19 15:43:30 1999
Subject: Discover what's new this holiday at Starbucks.com (fwd)
To: register@starbucks.com
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 15:43:30 -0500 (EST)
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Please remove me from your mailing list.

perlman@acm.org

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From perlman Sat Nov 20 11:38:56 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: guyziv@pob.huji.ac.il (=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E2=E9=E0=20=E6=E9=E5?=)
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 11:38:56 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3836C03B.7447AE18@pob.huji.ac.il> from "=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E2=E9=E0=20=E6=E9=E5?=" at Nov 20, 99 05:37:31 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Nov 20 11:53:53 1999
Subject: Re: IEA  178-390
To: moroney@riker.stjoe.udayton.edu (William F. Moroney)
Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 11:53:53 -0500 (EST)
Cc: sraghava@qualcomm.com, perlman
In-Reply-To: <199911182343.SAA28413@elwood.udayton.edu> from "William F. Moroney" at Nov 18, 99 06:42:28 pm
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Dear Prof. Moroney,

Thank you for the email about the acceptance of our paper.
Although the paragraph below indicates that it supplements
information received via e-mail upon initial acceptance,
I think it is the first information we have received.
In any case, we are pleased the paper was accepted
and will work diligently to prepare the paper, permissions,
and presentation.

Alliteratively yours,

Gary Perlman

PS: In answer to one of the reviewer's questions:

> My major  question:  Why  wold anyone 
> want to  measure subjective impression of time and accuracy?  If performance 
> measures are available, why not use them.

Many products are released without any performance measures, and only
very informal subjective impression, such as in a focus group, or worse yet,
from management/marketing.  Collecting subjective measures is a way to
estimate that biased influence.  In the paper, I think we will offer some
scenarios like: Given that X data is available, what conclusions might be drawn?
correlating the content of X with real-world situations.

A second answer, which is purely pragmatic, is that if performance does not
match preference, the design choices might need to be explained more carefully
than when they agree.


> Dear Gary,
> 
> Congratulations on the acceptance of your paper, " The difference of  preference 
> versus performance can differ …..”, (IEA  178-390) for presentation at the IEA 
> 2000/HFES 2000 Congress. The meeting will take place July 30-August 4, 2000, at 
> the Marriott Marina Hotel in San Diego,California. Your presentation time and 
> date is Aug 2 2000, 1300-1415. This letter supplements information you received 
> via e-mail upon initial acceptance.
> 
> Please confirm receipt of this message
> 
> Please note the following:
> 
> 1.      You are responsible for notifying any coauthors of this
> acceptance.
> 
> 2.      In November 1999, we will send you a proceedings paper
> preparation kit. Each paper presenter is given four pages in the proceedings. In a
> separate mailing in December 1999, you will receive registration
> details, including a registration form. You will be required to send a completed
> registration form and payment with your proceedings paper by the paper
> submission deadline to ensure your ability to present your work and be
> published. This is required of all accepted presenters.
> 
> 3.      Immediately begin working on any necessary internal approval
> process your employer may have, if you have not already done so. Any
> proceedings paper received by January 15, 2000, that is not accompanied
> by a completed Copyright Transfer Form will not be published.
> 
> 4.      Report any changes in your or your coauthors' affiliation and/or
> address to the HFES central office immediately (310/394-1811, fax
> 310/394-2410, hfes@compuserve.com).
> 
> 5.      When you arrive at the session room to give your presentation,
> your session chair will ask you for a brief biographical statement (about 50
> words). Please prepare something to bring with you.
> 
> Note that HFES requires a transfer of copyright in order to publish
> accepted proposals in the annual meeting proceedings. A Copyright
> Transfer Form will be sent to you with the instructions for proceedings paper
> preparation. (This policy does not apply in the case of work performed
> by government employees or under government contract, which may be in the
> public domain.) If your employer uses an alternative copyright transfer
> form, you must submit it to HFES for consideration as soon as possible
> so that it may be reviewed for compatibility of terms. Send alternative
> forms directly to Lois Smith at the HFES central office, P.O. Box 1369, Santa
> Monica, CA 90406-1369 USA; fax 310/394-2410.
> 
> Unless you notify me to the contrary, receipt of this letter represents
> your formal acceptance and professional commitment to (1) prepare a
> paper for publication according to the instructions and deliver it to the
> central  office by the January 15, 2000, deadline, and (2) attend the meeting and
> deliver your paper as scheduled. If you do not accept or cannot meet the
> commitment, please notify me at once.
> 
> Again, congratulations on the acceptance of your paper. If you have any
> questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Bill Moroney
> 
> Program Chair
> Phone: 937 885 7649
> Fax: 937-229-3900
> e-mail: { HYPERLINK mailto:moroney@udayton.edu }moroney@udayton.edu
> 
> Reviewers comments: 
> An important contribution to perceived usefulness literature
> 
> Paper is data oriented- which is good.  My major  question:  Why  wold anyone 
> want to  measure subjective impression of time and accuracy?  If performance 
> measures are available, why not use them.  Subjective measures are best used for 
> other things ( e.g. assessment of subjective impression of usability)
> People are not good judges of time ( See Orenstein in the 70s maybe the  60s).
> Paper doesn’t add much to our knowledge, however conclusion is important.
> 
> 
> 
> William F. Moroney, PhD, CPE
> University of Dayton
> Dayton, OH 45469-1430
> E-Mail  Moroney@udayton.edu
> Phone: 937.229.2767
> FAX: 937.229.3900
> 


From perlman Mon Nov 22 08:35:07 1999
Subject: Re: HCI-Sites page question/sugegstion
To: Jordi.Regincos@irisa.fr (Jordi Regincos)
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 08:35:07 -0500 (EST)
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Fixed.  Thanks.

> I am new at that, and looking at this page, I've seen that the are two
> entries JOURNAL and JOURNALS that are almost the same... Is there any
> reason for that?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> 	Jordi
> 
> -- 
> Jordi Regincos Isern (projet SIAMES) 
> IRISA-INRIA, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes cedex, France
> Tél: +33 (0) 2 99 84 74 83 / 25 18, Fax: +33 (0) 2 99 84 25 27
> 


From perlman Mon Nov 22 22:54:12 1999
Subject: Re: IEA  178-390
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 22:54:12 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19991122113819.00ba4f00@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Nov 22, 99 11:42:38 am
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Maybe stick for email for now.

I think you might be able to get file templates at hfes.org.
You have the abstract I sent in and my comments on the
reviewer comments.  How about if you take a shot at a draft
or at least an outline?

You might want to get started on any permissions you need from work.
The way OCLC works, I do not need any permission.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> I am excited that the paper is accepted. I am ready to work on it. If there
> is a good time for you then I can call and talk to you or email is ok too. 
> 
> Thanks
> Srinivas
> 


From perlman Mon Nov 22 22:55:30 1999
Subject: Re: update, please ?
To: marc@aoc-aes.com (Marc Apfelstadt)
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 22:55:30 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <0FC3CB6B4578D311B7AD009027B09E7A0486DB@AOCAES1> from "Marc Apfelstadt" at Nov 22, 99 02:37:24 pm
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Oh yes, I am still around.  My home page is reasonably up to date:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> Hi, Gary:
> 
> I'd contacted you quite sometime back. Just wanted to touch base and see if
> you're still in
> the Columbus area, and where you're working these days. Are you still at
> OCLC ?
> 
> Can you please drop me a quick email reply & bring me up to date ?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Marc
> _______________________________________________
> 
> Marc Apfelstadt
> AES Technical Search
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From perlman Tue Nov 23 09:36:30 1999
Subject: Re: Req: Suggestion of literature on dynamic screen layout
To: st@bonn.iz-soz.de
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 09:36:30 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <199911201450.PAA09657@s7.bonn.iz-soz.de> from "Max Stempfhuber" at Nov 20, 99 03:56:47 pm
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I have an old paper:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/papers/axiomatic.htm
published in the HFS 1987 proceedings.

A more recent paper is:
Sears, A. (1993). Layout Appropriateness: A metric for evaluating user interface widget layout. IEEE - Transactions on Software Engineering, 19, 7, 707-719. 

And more recent than that:
Chapter 23 Screen Design	Thomas S. Tullis
%T Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction
%E Martin Helander
%E Thomas K. Landauer
%E Prasad V. Prabhu
%D 1997
%N 62
%P 1582
%C Amsterdam
%I North-Holland
%I Elsevier Science Publishers
%G ISBN 0-444-81862-6 (cloth) 0-444-81876-6 (paper)
%O Second Edition
%W http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/hci


> Dear Gary,
> 
> I recently found your homepage when downloading the book 'Task-Centered User Interface Design' by Clayton Lewis which was mentioned with your 
> (former) url in 'Elements of user interface design' by Theo Mandel. Looking at the very good list on HCI resources I think you maybe could give me 
> some hints regarding the following:
> I'm looking for literature on dynamic spatial layout of user interfaces. Especially I'm interested in ideas where interface elements or windows are 
> moved or resized during user interaction or where advanced window manipulation can be carried out by ths user. Can you suggest any literature on 
> that or maybe commercial software that uses such techniques? Even Shneiderman ('Flexibel Windows') doesn't give many references on this topic 
> (besides his own ;-))
> 
> It would be nice if you could get back to me since I'm in the final state of my doctoral thesis and just wanted to be shour not to miss something 
> important.
> 
> Best regards
> Max
> 
> 
> 
> Maximilian Stempfhuber
> Project Manager ELVIRA II
> 
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> The box said "Requires Windows 95 or better." So I bought OS/2 Warp
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Nov 23 10:57:57 1999
Subject: Re: Req: Suggestion of literature on dynamic screen layout
To: st@bonn.iz-soz.de
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 10:57:57 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <199911231453.PAA18877@s7.bonn.iz-soz.de> from "Max Stempfhuber" at Nov 23, 99 03:53:21 pm
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http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=automat%23layout&highlight=checked
	50 matches
The UIST and IUI proceedings have featured this topic for over a decade,
usually under the name "automatic layout" or "automated layout".
Other phrases like "dynamic display" might also yield some results.

> Gary,
> 
> thank you very much for your quick response and very helpfull
> information.
> as far as I can see there are very few papers. ACM digital library and
> the HCI bibliography don't yield much hits on this topic. do you share
> this impression?
> 
> thanks again for your help!
> 
> best regards
> 
> 
> 
> Maximilian Stempfhuber
> Projektleiter
> ___________________________________________________________________
> Informationszentrum Sozialwissenschaften
> Projekt ELVIRA II
> Lennéstr. 30, 53113 Bonn, Germany
> Tel.: (+49) (0)228 - 2281-139  
> Fax: (+49) (0)228 - 2281-120
> E-Mail: st@bonn.iz-soz.de  
> WWW: http://www.elvira.bonn.iz-soz.de
> ___________________________________________________________________
> The box said "Requires Windows 95 or better." So I bought OS/2 Warp
> 
> 

From perlman Tue Nov 23 14:29:23 1999
Subject: Re: Thanks !
To: marc@aoc-aes.com (Marc Apfelstadt)
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 14:29:23 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <0FC3CB6B4578D311B7AD009027B09E7A0486EB@AOCAES1> from "Marc Apfelstadt" at Nov 23, 99 02:18:47 pm
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> Nice to hear back from you, Gary. Sounds as
> though life is fairly stable for you at this stage...
> and that can be a GREAT thing.
> 
> Is your work at OCLC "satisfying" at this stage ?
> If not, what might be the "hot buttons" which would
> make another environment/position attractive to you ?

Work is great, so I'm not looking.

> On our team, we focus on "matching the goals of the
> people we work with". It seems to work MUCH better.
> 
> Hope you have a good Thanksgiving. I'm out of here tomorrow,
> driving to Indiana to take my teenagers for a quick visit
> to see Grandma & Grandpa. We'll also see my older brother
> (who's a professor of Art History at Santa Clara University...
> his doctorate's in Art History, mine's in music performance --
> practical bunch, aren't we ?).

My wife studies the psychology of music performance.
	http://www.cog.ohio-state.edu/people/cfaculty/palmer.htm

Have a great vacation.  Enjoy some Canadian Basoon while viewing
Rossellino's marble sculptures.

PS: Sorry, no ideas on who to speak with.

> Later,
> 
> Marc
> 
> p.s. I'm currently working on several great "analyst" positions,
> involving full-lifecycle development of solutions in VB/Oracle or
> SQL Server, etc. These are senior level opportunities -- can you
> suggest anyone I might want to speak with to "continue networking" ??
> _______________________________________________
> 
> Marc Apfelstadt
> AES Technical Search
> 614-267-7200 [w] 614-799-1196 [h]
>    marc@aoc-aes.com  GeekGuyA1@yahoo.com
>           Marc-A@columbus.rr.com
> 
> Visit our Web Site:
>    http://www.aestechnicalsearch.com
> 


From perlman Tue Nov 23 23:04:53 1999
Subject: Re: |stat
To: anderson@manu.usp.ac.fj (Hugh Anderson)
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 23:04:53 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.OSF.3.96.991124153731.7636A-100000@manu.usp.ac.fj> from "Hugh Anderson" at Nov 24, 99 03:38:12 pm
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fmeh

> 
> Hi
> 
> May I have a password for |stat?
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Hugh
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Nov 23 23:09:37 1999
Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 23:09:37 -0500 (EST)
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March 21 turns out to be during Spring break,
and my wife would have both kids for full days,
so that is out.  The week earlier would be okay.
Is Tuesday March 14 possible?

Sorry it took so long to come up with the snag,
but my wife was out of town (during which time
the kids were in school, so it was not too draining).

Gary

> Hi Gary!
> 
> Your timing is impeccable!!!  Are you a psychic friend?!
> 
> I've been dickering with the CHIFOO board about what we can afford to offer
> you.  And we settled on airfare, a night at a modest hotel, meals, and an
> auto for the day.  Do you charge a speaking fee?
> 
> Also, I've talked with the Puget Sound chapter and they are still
> considering whether they might be able to fund a next-night visit to Seattle
> for you.  That would make it into a three-legged trip.  Let me know your
> thoughts about such an excursion.
> 
> Also, we might be able to cook something up with the Oregon Graduate
> Institute (www.ogi.com).  They have two HF sections in their comp sci
> department that host presentations by itinerant educators (they have a
> pretty good publicity machine, too).
> 
> Finally, we could try to cook up some other possibilities for you, too.
> Several of the high-tech companies in the area might be interested in
> re-hosting your talk to their people. Let me know your thoughts.
> 
> CHIFOO meets monthly on the third Tuesday.  We have an auditorium that seats
> about 100 with full T1 audio-visual equipment.  If we can figure out a good
> spin to attract a more general audience we can do newspaper and radio
> publicity and post to the appropriate boards and lists here in the area.
> When we anticipate a larger attendance, we have been known to hire halls,
> too, e.g., for Alan Cooper, Don Norman, and Kevin Mullet.
> 
> Let me know what month in '00 you might like to make the trip and I'll
> pencil you in. That is to say, I still don't have the schedule filled yet.
> Alas...
> 
> Tom Cocklin, HP, our president (and good guy), has the money in hand.  If
> you'll agree to make the trip, Tom will work out the expense details with
> you.
> 
> Thanks very much, Gary, for remembering us!  It only appeared we had
> forgotten you!
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
>   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
>   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
>   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 7:27 AM
> To: Gary PERLMAN
> Cc: david.stubbs@acm.org
> Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
> 
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> I did not hear a response from you about this.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > Why yes I'd be intrerested in coming out there.
> > I'd most like to talk about the UI architecture for
> > the new FirstSearch:
> > 	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi
> > about how to design the UI architecture so that
> > developers, writers (including translators), graphic
> > and UI designers, and even marketing can work on
> > the same functional system at the same time without
> > affecting other.  I'd cover the issues of adapting
> > to multiple hardware, OS and browser platforms,
> > multilingual and visually impaired user access,
> > time permitting.
> >
> > Or I could talk about the exciting world of bibliographic
> > database compilation and prospects for Z39.30 access
> > to the HCI Bibliography in MaRC format.  But I'd prefer not.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> > 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> > Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> > perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> >
> > > Hi Gary!
> > >
> > > Thanks for the pointer to all those mailing lists!!!  I really didn't
> know
> > > CHI-Jobs was out there and had so much company.
> > >
> > > Meanwhile, would you have any inclination to travel to Portland (and
> maybe
> > > Seattle) to give local chapter talks on the topic of your choice?!  Tom
> > > Cocklin, our CHFIOO prez, says we got the bucks for travel.  Let me know
> and
> > > I'll pencil you into our schedule sometime after Christmas.
> > >
> > > And thanks again!
> > >
> > > David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
> > >   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
> > >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> > >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> > >   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
> > >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
> > >   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
> > >   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
> > >   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > > Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 6:29 PM
> > > To: david.stubbs@ACM.ORG
> > > Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
> > >
> > >
> > > We have only posted regional jobs in the past.  Why not CHI-Jobs?
> > > 	Gary
> > >
> > > > Hi!
> > > >
> > > > I'm writing in hopes you have some local SIGCHI chapter machinery for
> > > > posting job opportunities.  I have a couple of contract positions
> > > available
> > > > in Portland, Oregon, and would appreciate your help in forwarding our
> > > > posting to your membership.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks very much!
> > > >
> > > > David D. Stubbs, CHIFOO Program Chairman (www.acm.org/chapters/chifoo)
> > > > Usability Architects, Inc.
> > > >   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
> > > >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> > > >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> > > >   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
> > > >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
> > > >   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
> > > >   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
> > > >   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> > > >
> > >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > --
> > > > ------
> > > >
> > > > Usability Architects, Inc., is looking for a usability engineer
> > > experienced
> > > > in the human factors of speech interaction for a contract staffing
> > > position
> > > > with a Portland, Oregon, area client. The job description and
> > > qualifications
> > > > for this position are:
> > > >
> > > > JOB DESCRIPTION:
> > > > ---------------
> > > > Provide user-centered design and evaluation support to speech
> technology
> > > > product groups through multi-disciplinary efforts, including:
> requirements
> > > > specifications, corpus and grammar definition, iterative UI
> > > > design/prototyping/evaluation, heuristic evaluation and formal
> usability
> > > > testing.  Contribute to cross-group and cross-project coordination for
> UI
> > > > look and feel, interaction model and systems-level design.  Lead
> end-user
> > > > research, UI design and usability evaluation efforts.  Work closely
> with
> > > > client's larger human factors engineering community and coordinate
> with
> > > > engineering and marketing functions.
> > > >
> > > > QUALIFICATIONS:
> > > > --------------
> > > > Must be self-motivated, independent and able to prioritize critical
> tasks.
> > > > Must have a demonstrated record of success in development user
> interaction
> > > > involving voice recognition and speech synthesis, must be familiar
> with
> > > > underlying voice recognition and speech synthesis technology. Must
> have
> > > > excellent UI design and problem solving skills, plus capability in
> needs
> > > > analysis, UI prototyping, evaluation methods, data analysis and formal
> > > > usability methods.  Strong written, verbal and presentation skills
> > > required.
> > > > Must be a consensus builder.  Minimum degree requirements include
> MS/MA in
> > > > experimental social science (perceptual/cognitive psychology) or in a
> > > > focused human factors engineering program.  Industry experience
> preferred.
> > > >
> > > > ---------------
> > > >
> > > > Resumes from independent consultants/contractors seeking new
> assignments
> > > are
> > > > also welcome.
> > > >
> > > > Please send resumes by email to:
> > > >
> > > >             Linda Berg
> > > >             Usability Architects, Inc.
> > > >             210  Ninth Street, Suite E204
> > > >             Kirkland, WA  98033
> > > >             Linda_Berg@usability-architects.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Usability Architects, Inc. is a Seattle area consulting firm
> specializing
> > > in
> > > > the specification, architecture, design, and development of user
> > > > interaction.
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Nov 24 14:33:03 1999
Subject: Re: |Stat download
To: bennett@aottsd.uscourts.gov (Dan Bennett)
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 14:33:03 -0500 (EST)
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> 


From perlman Wed Nov 24 22:16:57 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: melamed@research.westlaw.com (Dan Melamed)
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 22:16:57 -0500 (EST)
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From perlman Wed Nov 24 22:20:42 1999
Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 22:20:42 -0500 (EST)
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Howdy.

March 14 sounds great.  I can skip Puget Sound and get there some other time.
So I guess I'd fly out Sunday and leave on Wednesday.

I am not sure what an OCLC talk would be.
I assume you mean a more library-oriented talk.
Any requests/suggestions?

Gary

> Hi Gary!
> 
> I'm working on March 14 as we speak!
> 
> If you have an OCLC talk, I can line up a whole grundle full of librarians
> for a Monday talk.  And if there's some way to stir in your adventures
> creating the HCI bibliography we could get the HCI folks into it, too.
> 
> I've had no word from the Puget Sound folks, but I think we can spring for
> an extra hundred bucks so you can swing through Seattle for the weekend.
> You'd be on your own for transportation, food, and shelter up there,
> however.
> 
> Let me know how you'd like to proceed!
> 
> Happy Thanksgiving!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
>   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
>   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
>   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 8:10 PM
> To: david.stubbs@acm.org
> Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
> 
> 
> March 21 turns out to be during Spring break,
> and my wife would have both kids for full days,
> so that is out.  The week earlier would be okay.
> Is Tuesday March 14 possible?
> 
> Sorry it took so long to come up with the snag,
> but my wife was out of town (during which time
> the kids were in school, so it was not too draining).
> 
> Gary
> 
> > Hi Gary!
> >
> > Your timing is impeccable!!!  Are you a psychic friend?!
> >
> > I've been dickering with the CHIFOO board about what we can afford to
> offer
> > you.  And we settled on airfare, a night at a modest hotel, meals, and an
> > auto for the day.  Do you charge a speaking fee?
> >
> > Also, I've talked with the Puget Sound chapter and they are still
> > considering whether they might be able to fund a next-night visit to
> Seattle
> > for you.  That would make it into a three-legged trip.  Let me know your
> > thoughts about such an excursion.
> >
> > Also, we might be able to cook something up with the Oregon Graduate
> > Institute (www.ogi.com).  They have two HF sections in their comp sci
> > department that host presentations by itinerant educators (they have a
> > pretty good publicity machine, too).
> >
> > Finally, we could try to cook up some other possibilities for you, too.
> > Several of the high-tech companies in the area might be interested in
> > re-hosting your talk to their people. Let me know your thoughts.
> >
> > CHIFOO meets monthly on the third Tuesday.  We have an auditorium that
> seats
> > about 100 with full T1 audio-visual equipment.  If we can figure out a
> good
> > spin to attract a more general audience we can do newspaper and radio
> > publicity and post to the appropriate boards and lists here in the area.
> > When we anticipate a larger attendance, we have been known to hire halls,
> > too, e.g., for Alan Cooper, Don Norman, and Kevin Mullet.
> >
> > Let me know what month in '00 you might like to make the trip and I'll
> > pencil you in. That is to say, I still don't have the schedule filled yet.
> > Alas...
> >
> > Tom Cocklin, HP, our president (and good guy), has the money in hand.  If
> > you'll agree to make the trip, Tom will work out the expense details with
> > you.
> >
> > Thanks very much, Gary, for remembering us!  It only appeared we had
> > forgotten you!
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
> >   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
> >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> >   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
> >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
> >   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
> >   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
> >   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 7:27 AM
> > To: Gary PERLMAN
> > Cc: david.stubbs@acm.org
> > Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
> >
> >
> > Hi David,
> >
> > I did not hear a response from you about this.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > > Why yes I'd be intrerested in coming out there.
> > > I'd most like to talk about the UI architecture for
> > > the new FirstSearch:
> > > 	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi
> > > about how to design the UI architecture so that
> > > developers, writers (including translators), graphic
> > > and UI designers, and even marketing can work on
> > > the same functional system at the same time without
> > > affecting other.  I'd cover the issues of adapting
> > > to multiple hardware, OS and browser platforms,
> > > multilingual and visually impaired user access,
> > > time permitting.
> > >
> > > Or I could talk about the exciting world of bibliographic
> > > database compilation and prospects for Z39.30 access
> > > to the HCI Bibliography in MaRC format.  But I'd prefer not.
> > >
> > > Gary
> > >
> > > Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> > > 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> > > Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> > > perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> > >
> > > > Hi Gary!
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for the pointer to all those mailing lists!!!  I really didn't
> > know
> > > > CHI-Jobs was out there and had so much company.
> > > >
> > > > Meanwhile, would you have any inclination to travel to Portland (and
> > maybe
> > > > Seattle) to give local chapter talks on the topic of your choice?!
> Tom
> > > > Cocklin, our CHFIOO prez, says we got the bucks for travel.  Let me
> know
> > and
> > > > I'll pencil you into our schedule sometime after Christmas.
> > > >
> > > > And thanks again!
> > > >
> > > > David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
> > > >   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
> > > >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> > > >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> > > >   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
> > > >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
> > > >   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
> > > >   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
> > > >   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> > > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > > > Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 6:29 PM
> > > > To: david.stubbs@ACM.ORG
> > > > Subject: Re: SIGCHI: Job Posting
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > We have only posted regional jobs in the past.  Why not CHI-Jobs?
> > > > 	Gary
> > > >
> > > > > Hi!
> > > > >
> > > > > I'm writing in hopes you have some local SIGCHI chapter machinery
> for
> > > > > posting job opportunities.  I have a couple of contract positions
> > > > available
> > > > > in Portland, Oregon, and would appreciate your help in forwarding
> our
> > > > > posting to your membership.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks very much!
> > > > >
> > > > > David D. Stubbs, CHIFOO Program Chairman
> (www.acm.org/chapters/chifoo)
> > > > > Usability Architects, Inc.
> > > > >   Product Requirements - Interface Design - Usability
> > > > >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> > > > >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> > > > >   +1.503.284.9282 Tel
> > > > >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell
> > > > >   +1.503.284.0164 Fax
> > > > >   http://www.usabilityarchitects.com
> > > > >   http://www.teleport.com/~davidst/
> > > > >
> > > >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > --
> > > > > ------
> > > > >
> > > > > Usability Architects, Inc., is looking for a usability engineer
> > > > experienced
> > > > > in the human factors of speech interaction for a contract staffing
> > > > position
> > > > > with a Portland, Oregon, area client. The job description and
> > > > qualifications
> > > > > for this position are:
> > > > >
> > > > > JOB DESCRIPTION:
> > > > > ---------------
> > > > > Provide user-centered design and evaluation support to speech
> > technology
> > > > > product groups through multi-disciplinary efforts, including:
> > requirements
> > > > > specifications, corpus and grammar definition, iterative UI
> > > > > design/prototyping/evaluation, heuristic evaluation and formal
> > usability
> > > > > testing.  Contribute to cross-group and cross-project coordination
> for
> > UI
> > > > > look and feel, interaction model and systems-level design.  Lead
> > end-user
> > > > > research, UI design and usability evaluation efforts.  Work closely
> > with
> > > > > client's larger human factors engineering community and coordinate
> > with
> > > > > engineering and marketing functions.
> > > > >
> > > > > QUALIFICATIONS:
> > > > > --------------
> > > > > Must be self-motivated, independent and able to prioritize critical
> > tasks.
> > > > > Must have a demonstrated record of success in development user
> > interaction
> > > > > involving voice recognition and speech synthesis, must be familiar
> > with
> > > > > underlying voice recognition and speech synthesis technology. Must
> > have
> > > > > excellent UI design and problem solving skills, plus capability in
> > needs
> > > > > analysis, UI prototyping, evaluation methods, data analysis and
> formal
> > > > > usability methods.  Strong written, verbal and presentation skills
> > > > required.
> > > > > Must be a consensus builder.  Minimum degree requirements include
> > MS/MA in
> > > > > experimental social science (perceptual/cognitive psychology) or in
> a
> > > > > focused human factors engineering program.  Industry experience
> > preferred.
> > > > >
> > > > > ---------------
> > > > >
> > > > > Resumes from independent consultants/contractors seeking new
> > assignments
> > > > are
> > > > > also welcome.
> > > > >
> > > > > Please send resumes by email to:
> > > > >
> > > > >             Linda Berg
> > > > >             Usability Architects, Inc.
> > > > >             210  Ninth Street, Suite E204
> > > > >             Kirkland, WA  98033
> > > > >             Linda_Berg@usability-architects.com
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Usability Architects, Inc. is a Seattle area consulting firm
> > specializing
> > > > in
> > > > > the specification, architecture, design, and development of user
> > > > > interaction.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Nov 28 17:06:58 1999
Subject: Re: PASSWORD FOR |STAT
To: ninocalva@libero.it
Date: Sun, 28 Nov 1999 17:06:58 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Nov 29 09:44:44 1999
Subject: Re: Another water problem
To: bknipfer@aiusa.org (Bonne Knipfer)
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 09:44:44 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <85256838.004B585E.00@aiusa.org> from "Bonne Knipfer" at Nov 29, 99 08:47:13 am
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Hi Bonne,

Glad we are in email contact, although not thrilled it's about water.
Let me know if Robeck does not get back to you promptly.

The leak may be due to a lack of knowledge about how to use the
radiators.  Adding a language barrier to that may be a challenge.

If there are any repairs needed, please let me know.

Cheers,
Gary

> 
> Hi Gary.
> 
> I wanted to alert you to a new little problem in the apartment -- it seems that
> the radiator in the living room in the apartment upstairs (apartment 10) is
> leaking into our living room.  I will contact Robeck about this -- I don't know
> how this works but I assume that the heating system is a building issue not
> something for just the individual owner.
> 
> I can arrange to take some time off from work this week if Robeck needs to get
> into our apartment to correct the problem from our end.  fyi -- the tenants
> (owners?) upstairs are Chinese and do not appear to speak English so
> communicating with them may be difficult.
> 
> Let me know how you would like me to handle this.
> 
> It's seems it's always water/plumbing-related issues when I'm in touch.
> 
> Thanks.
> Bonne
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Nov 30 12:42:26 1999
Subject: Re: Tutorials to Go
To: rlamck@us.ibm.com
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 12:42:26 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <85256839.005CF555.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "rlamck@us.ibm.com" at Nov 30, 99 11:55:28 am
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> I put it up, and Tom and others provided content.
> 
> I was going to ask you if you could put it in NEWS or teach me to do it.
> Also, it is a little awkward where it is on the
> home page, but we do want to feature it as a major SIGCHI program. Can we
> have it in the NEWS for a while until
> word spreads?

Boom, there it is.  News is added to the news/news.db file
which must be checked out from RCS, edited, and checked back in.
Then you run make to generate the news files.

> Maybe we need a new toplevel link that says: "What does SIGCHI do for me?"
> with links to various
> things including TTGo. What do you think? I'll raise this with the EC, but
> it's a perpetual question the EC asks: "Do
> members know the benefits of SIGCHI  membership?"  Maybe there should be a
> succint list somewhere prominent.

The SIGCHI membership page is one of the most popular on the site,
but the EC has not modified it in over two years.  I added the link
to ACM accounts 3 years ago -- the last substantive change on the page.

> Please let me know what you do to "tweak it" since I'm going to be adding
> more pages in the near future. When I add
> a new page, is there any "check in" procedure needed?

http://www.acm.org/sigchi/infodir/ is the last info, but it's very old.
All the files should be checked in to RCS.   Steven Liu does not seem
to understand this and consistently causes problems.  When you edited
the index.html, you broke the soft link to homepage.html.  Steven Liu
then edited homepage.html and diverged from the file you edited.
I cleaned it up, but it takes a small UNIX course to explain it all.

As a shared site running on a UNIX box, you probably need to know:
rcs, HTML including SSI, and perhaps make to rummage around the
site successfully.  Being able to edit on UNIX is probably better
to be able to use the SSI #includes that make the pages consistent.
I realize this is probably all gibberish, but it's lingua franca
for web sites on UNIX systems.  One option would be to move the
site production off UNIX to a more user-friendly environment
and copy the site to update it.  Another would be to get
volunteers who know their way around UNIX.

I tweaked SIGCHITotorialsToGoProgram.html:
	* changed name to tutorials2go.html
	* replaced hard-coded header with SSI includes
	* fixed table of contents format
	* replaced hard-coded footer with SSI includes
	* added counter
Also:
	* added news item
	* removed from SIA section
	* added to Education link page

In general, the SIGCHI pages have some standard stuff up front
and at the end of files.  This stuff is read from standard files
that allow us to make consistent changes to the site.

> Thanks Gary!
> 
> Bob Mack
> IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
> 30 Saw Mill River Road
> Hawthorne, NY 10532
> 914 784-7830  (phone)
> 914 784-6307  (fax)
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> on 11/30/99 11:42:34 AM
> 
> To:   hewett@acm.org
> cc:   bobmack@acm.org, perlman@turing.acm.org
> Subject:  Tutorials to Go
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Tom,
> 
> I saw the TTG proposal floating in Special Interest Areas.
> I think it belongs more in the News, with additional links from Education.
> 
> Also, the format needs a few tweaks to match the SIGCHI site format.
> 
> Would you like me to make any of these changes?
> 
> Gary
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Nov 30 16:09:35 1999
Subject: Re: CFP: CHI 2000 Workshop on HCI Education
To: asears@umbc.edu (sears andrew)
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 16:09:35 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <199911301930.OAA4982518@research.umbc.edu> from "sears andrew" at Nov 30, 99 02:30:16 pm
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Hi Andrew,

Thanks for think of me, but I do not plan to attend CHI2K.

Gary

> Dear Colleague -
> 
> We're sending you the following CFP due to your interest in HCI
> education. We hope you'll take the time to review it and will consider
> submitting a postion paper.
> 
> For more information, please contact either workshop organizer: 
> Marian: williams@cs.uml.edu
> Andrew: asears@umbc.edu
> 
> Thanks,
> Marian & Andrew
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> CHI 2000 WORKSHOP CFP
> 
> A Compendium of Practical Techniques for HCI Instruction
> 
> Organized by
> Marian G. Williams, University of Massachusetts Lowell
> Andrew Sears, University of Maryland Baltimore County
> 
> 
> If you teach HCI-related courses in industry, at conferences, or in
> academia, this workshop is your chance to contribute to a collection
> of practical, reproducible HCI instructional techniques.  A lot of
> work has gone into defining what HCI students should learn from the
> many disciplines that make up the field, but much less attention has
> been paid to how to teach it.
> 
> This workshop will produce a compendium of how-to information for HCI
> educators.  It is not the place to discuss theories, curricula,
> one-of-a-kind projects, or the grand scheme of HCI education.  It is
> the place to discuss concrete success stories that can be reproduced
> by other instructors.
> 
> To be considered for participation, submit a position paper (5 pages
> max.) describing a successful technique:
> 
> -- subject matter, and how it fits into the curriculum recommendations
>    in http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cdg/.
> -- pedagogical goals
> -- materials and methods used
> -- instructional setting (country, educational system, etc.)
> -- assumptions about students' prior knowledge
> -- how other instructors can reproduce the technique
> -- evidence you will bring to demonstrate success with the technique
>    (e.g., videotape of the technique in use, examples of studentsm
>    work, data from feedback questionnaires, etc.).
> 
> The primary criterion for acceptance is demonstrable success with a
> technique that can be used by other HCI instructors.  Accepted
> participants will be invited to submit chapters to an anthology of
> successful HCI teaching techniques.
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Dec  1 13:52:01 1999
Subject: Re: Tutorials to Go
To: rlamck@us.ibm.com
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 13:52:01 -0500 (EST)
Cc: tremaine@acm.org
Bcc: perlman
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> > I was going to ask you if you could put it in NEWS or teach me to do it.
> > Also, it is a little awkward where it is on the
> > home page, but we do want to feature it as a major SIGCHI program. Can we
> > have it in the NEWS for a while until
> > word spreads?

I'm sitting here writing up YAWIAG (Yet Another Why I Am Great),
and in some category or another, I'll mention the HCI Bib and
all the link pages I edit and maintain for the SIGCHI site.
Alas, one thing I cannot include is some form of acknowledgement
for the hundreds of hours per year I put into these services
to the SIGCHI community.  All I can cite are the hundreds of
thousands of hits these pages generate each year.

Oh yes, I could cite the award Ben Shneiderman personally gave to
me, or my SIGCHI DSA awarded for work done before any of the above
went online, but that does not validate my current efforts.

Sorry for being pushy.

Back to the SMTM (Show Me The Money) report.

Gary

From perlman Wed Dec  1 23:16:05 1999
Subject: Re: Your request to sign off the CHI-EDUCATORS list
To: SHoward@SWIN.EDU.AU (Steve Howard)
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 23:16:05 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19991202140919.00943e80@mail.it.swin.edu.au> from "Steve Howard" at Dec 2, 99 02:09:46 pm
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Will do.  Best wishes for your new job.

Gary

> please sign me off- I am moving institutions and will resubscribe in the
> new year.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Steve
> 
> At 10:01 PM 12/1/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >Wed, 1 Dec 1999 22:01:23
> >
> >No  entry for  your SHoward@SWIN.EDU.AU  address  could be  found in  the
> >CHI-EDUCATORS list at ACM.ORG. Here are  a number of possible reasons why
> >you might still be getting mail from the list:
> >
> >1. You could be subscribed under a different, but equivalent address. For
> >instance, if  your e-mail address  as it appears  in the 'From:'  line of
> >messages coming from you has the  misfortune of depending on the distance
> >between your  workstation and the  terminal room door, you  were probably
> >subscribed from  a different  address and, while  your mail  system knows
> >that the two addresses are equivalent,  LISTSERV has no way to know that.
> >In this case the only thing you can do, beyond contacting the list owner,
> >is  to send  a  "REVIEW CHI-EDUCATORS"  command to  find  out under  what
> >address you are subscribed, and try to duplicate it with the help of your
> >user support people.
> >
> >2. If you are a BITNET user,  you might be subscribed under your Internet
> >address and sending  this command via BITNET, or vice  versa. Most BITNET
> >sites  have  registered their  Internet  addresses  in the  BITNET  nodes
> >database, BITEARN NODES (the "tag"  containing this information is called
> >':internet' - if you do not understand  any of this, just bring a copy of
> >this message to your user support people). Unfortunately, some sites have
> >still not done that,  and in such cases LISTSERV has  no way to determine
> >that, for  instance, BITNET  node XYZCOL1  is the  same as  Internet host
> >VM3.XYZ.EDU. If  you suspect  this might be  your problem,  try resending
> >your request via both interactive message (SEND under VMS, TELL under VM)
> >and e-mail.
> >
> >3. You  might be subscribed under  an equivalent yet different  address -
> >for  instance, one  with explicit  gatewaying, or  an X.400  address with
> >different  ordering of  the various  components,  etc. You  could send  a
> >"REVIEW CHI-EDUCATORS"  command and inspect  the list membership  to find
> >out whether  this is  the case, and  ask the list  owners to  remove that
> >address from the list.
> >
> >4. You could be subscribed to  the list under another account, from which
> >mail  is  being  automatically   forwarded  to  your  SHoward@SWIN.EDU.AU
> >account. In that case  you should be able to leave  the list by resending
> >the signoff request from the account in question.
> >
> >5. You could be subscribed to the list indirectly, via a "redistribution"
> >list. That is, one  of the subscribers to the LISTSERV list  is in fact a
> >mailing  list, to  which  you  are yourself  subscribed  (note that  this
> >"sub-list"  is not  necessarily managed  by LISTSERV  and, in  fact, such
> >lists are often manually maintained, in  which case the only way to leave
> >the list is  to contact the person  who maintains it). Since  you are not
> >directly  subscribed to  CHI-EDUCATORS,  the  only way  for  you to  stop
> >getting the  postings is to  contact the administrators of  this sub-list
> >and ask them to sign you off.
> >
> >You should be able to contact the  list owners by simply replying to this
> >message (if you  do not know how  to reply to a message  in your mailbox,
> >you can send a new message to 'CHI-EDUCATORS-request@ACM.ORG' instead).
> >
> >
> 


From perlman Thu Dec  2 09:45:08 1999
Subject: Re: WWW and the American Disability Act
To: jonathan_arnowitz@informaat.nl (Jonathan Arnowitz)
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 09:45:08 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <B46C3249.2289%jonathan_arnowitz@informaat.nl> from "Jonathan Arnowitz" at Dec 2, 99 02:27:22 pm
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I changed the link, although I must warn you that using flags to
represent languages is nationally and linguistically erroneous
and will offend and irritate many people.  Flags are symbols
of political nations, not of languages.  Those nations have
people who speak many languages (e.g., Great Britain has
people who speak languages other than English) and most people
in the world who speak a language may not be from that country
(e.g., most Spanish speaking people are not from Spain).

A more acceptable strategy is to list the languages at the top,
in the language of the language.  English, Francais, Espanol, etc.

Also, it may be useful to use the ISO 2-char abbreviations
internally (English=en) instead of making up new conventions.
It certainly simplifies language negotiation with browsers.

Also, I suggest using ISO format: YYYY-MM-DD.  In future months,
when the page is not modified often, dates like 03-02-2000
will become ambiguous, while the ISO format will not.

Hope this is useful.

Gary

> Dear Gary Perlman,
> 
> I was one of the participants in your universal access SIG at the last CHI,
> I had given you a url for a web site I was rebuilding.  The website, the
> people's communication charter is also interested in the universal access on
> the web (and to the web) and that was the main reason for giving it to you.
> Another is that it was a very artistically but not very accessible web site,
> and now I can finally announce the new web site is ready and it has a new
> url, it is http://www.pccharter.net. The new site is AA coimpliant and HTML4
> compliant.
> 
> If you could please change the url on your web page (or at least take the
> old one off if you do not want to keep up that area of your web site), I
> would greatly appreciate it.
> 
> Kindest regards,
> 
> Jonathan Arnowitz
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Dec  2 09:49:02 1999
Subject: Re: Tutorials to Go
To: tremaine@cs.princeton.edu
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 09:49:02 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3845A75F.360850B9@cs.princeton.edu> from "Marilyn" at Dec 1, 99 05:55:27 pm
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That would be very nice.  My director's address is:

Michael Teets
OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road
Dublin, Ohio  43017

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Would a letter from the SIGCHI chair do for now until we can get
> you up on stage at a CHI conference for public embarrassment?
> 
> Marilyn
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > 
> > > > I was going to ask you if you could put it in NEWS or teach me to do it.
> > > > Also, it is a little awkward where it is on the
> > > > home page, but we do want to feature it as a major SIGCHI program. Can we
> > > > have it in the NEWS for a while until
> > > > word spreads?
> > 
> > I'm sitting here writing up YAWIAG (Yet Another Why I Am Great),
> > and in some category or another, I'll mention the HCI Bib and
> > all the link pages I edit and maintain for the SIGCHI site.
> > Alas, one thing I cannot include is some form of acknowledgement
> > for the hundreds of hours per year I put into these services
> > to the SIGCHI community.  All I can cite are the hundreds of
> > thousands of hits these pages generate each year.
> > 
> > Oh yes, I could cite the award Ben Shneiderman personally gave to
> > me, or my SIGCHI DSA awarded for work done before any of the above
> > went online, but that does not validate my current efforts.
> > 
> > Sorry for being pushy.
> > 
> > Back to the SMTM (Show Me The Money) report.
> > 
> > Gary
> 
> -- 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Marilyn (Mantei) Tremaine
> Professor Computer & Information Systems	
> Drexel University			215-895-2490 - tel	
> 3141 Chestnut Street			215-895-2494 - fax 
> Philadelphia, PA 19104			tremaine@acm.org
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Thu Dec  2 10:03:04 1999
Subject: Re: Tutorials to Go
To: tremaine@cs.princeton.edu
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 10:03:04 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3845A706.2E5AFF4@cs.princeton.edu> from "Marilyn" at Dec 1, 99 05:53:58 pm
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Thanks Marilyn,

No Wendy has not contacted me.  Thinking about our similar
child-rearing situations, I think she might be busy with
family and career and some volunteer tasks might get deferred.

Adjunct Chair of HCI Portals?  How about
	Adjunct Chair of Information Resources
It's more general and less jargony than Portal.

More importantly, what would the job entail?
I've tried to make the SIGCHI home page a good
portal into HCI, although it could also have a
link to the HCI Bib and perhaps other HCI Portals,
but that may be more of an issue for the Web Page
Advisory Board.

I don't know if I have the stamina to be on a
Web Page Advisory Board.  I get enough endless
quibbling and inaction on other fronts, but I
am willing to give it a try.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> You are great!!!  And, I have been meaning to get in touch with
> you about how great you are.  You have probably been contacted
> by Wendy about being part of the Web Page Advisory Board for
> SIGCHI, but there is more.
> 
> ACM is building Portals for each of the various subsections of
> computer science (read SIGs).  This is being done by SIGPLAN. 
> They want each of the SIGs to designate a person to contact about
> references to the literature in their field.  I figure that all we
> do is point them to our bibliography.  Would you be willing to be
> this representative person - something like Adjunct Chair of HCI
> Portals?  If you can come up with Buckeye, you can suggest a better
> name than this.  It strikes me that this is no work except pointing
> these people in the right direction.  We are the only SIG that has
> built such an extensive bibliography, well, not the SIG, but Gary.
> 
> I was really impressed with the numbers you gave for the hits.
> Fantastic!!
> 
> Marilyn
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > 
> > > > I was going to ask you if you could put it in NEWS or teach me to do it.
> > > > Also, it is a little awkward where it is on the
> > > > home page, but we do want to feature it as a major SIGCHI program. Can we
> > > > have it in the NEWS for a while until
> > > > word spreads?
> > 
> > I'm sitting here writing up YAWIAG (Yet Another Why I Am Great),
> > and in some category or another, I'll mention the HCI Bib and
> > all the link pages I edit and maintain for the SIGCHI site.
> > Alas, one thing I cannot include is some form of acknowledgement
> > for the hundreds of hours per year I put into these services
> > to the SIGCHI community.  All I can cite are the hundreds of
> > thousands of hits these pages generate each year.
> > 
> > Oh yes, I could cite the award Ben Shneiderman personally gave to
> > me, or my SIGCHI DSA awarded for work done before any of the above
> > went online, but that does not validate my current efforts.
> > 
> > Sorry for being pushy.
> > 
> > Back to the SMTM (Show Me The Money) report.
> > 
> > Gary
> 
> -- 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Marilyn (Mantei) Tremaine
> Professor Computer & Information Systems	
> Drexel University			215-895-2490 - tel	
> 3141 Chestnut Street			215-895-2494 - fax 
> Philadelphia, PA 19104			tremaine@acm.org
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Thu Dec  2 11:07:44 1999
Subject: Re: Password for Istat
To: cem5e@virginia.edu (Carl Minton)
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 11:07:44 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.A41.4.05.9912021043490.22810-100000@date.itc.Virginia.EDU> from "Carl Minton" at Dec 2, 99 10:44:39 am
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fmeh

>  I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Dec  3 08:34:38 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT Password Please
To: ian.jolly@adl.clw.csiro.au (Ian Jolly)
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 08:34:38 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.19991203162615.00a0fc80@martin> from "Ian Jolly" at Dec 3, 99 04:26:15 pm
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fmeh

> Dear Gary,
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks very much in advance,
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Ian
> __________________________________________________________________
> 
>   Ian Jolly                          CSIRO Land and Water and
>   ian.jolly@adl.clw.csiro.au         CRC for Catchment Hydrology
>   61 8 8303 8706 (Phone)             PMB 2, Glen Osmond, Adelaide         
>   61 8 8303 8750 (FAX)               South Australia, 5064          
> __________________________________________________________________
> 


From perlman Fri Dec  3 09:55:38 1999
Subject: Re: CHI-WEB admin: Co-moderator
To: keith@instone.org
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 09:55:38 -0500 (EST)
Cc: CHI-WEB-REQUEST@acm.org
In-Reply-To:  <4.2.0.58.19991203091957.00a8f820@argus-inc.com> from "Keith Instone" at Dec 3, 99 09:32:51 am
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Hi all,

My only concern is that policies for the process be consistent
with any processes approved by ACM SIGCHI.

As you know, there are no policies, but some discussion has circulated
over the years.

And CHI-Web has much more traffic and real discussions that other
CHI-* lists, so it tests new issues all the time.

Gary

PS: instone.org, eh?

> William Hudson <WHudson@syntagm.co.uk> graciously volunteered to help
> moderate CHI-WEB a few months ago, and for the past several weeks has been
> running the show with me. In fact, since I have been travelling recently,
> he has been pretty much in charge of approving and refusing submissions.
> 
> William's addition has forced me to formalize the approval refusal process
> (and that is a good thing). Those of you who have had a posting rejected
> for either content or technical reasons have already heard from William.
> 
> We are still working out the kinks in this process, but soon we will have
> some "rules" to report to everyone so that you can be better CHI-WEB
> participants.
> 
> With two of us, it is more important now to send questions/comments/cries
> for help about the list to CHI-WEB-REQUEST@acm.org so that we both get a
> copy. People have been sending stuff directly to me, which is fine, except
> that sometimes William can provide faster service.
> 
> Welcome aboard, William!
> 
> Keith
> 


From perlman Fri Dec  3 11:12:56 1999
Subject: Re: CHI-WEB admin: Co-moderator
To: WHudson@syntagm.co.uk (William Hudson)
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 11:12:56 -0500 (EST)
Cc: keith@instone.org
In-Reply-To: <31AB7916CA56D111A18900401C6006B10D7D5B@server.syntagm.co.uk> from "William Hudson" at Dec 3, 99 03:33:57 pm
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Maybe the messages could be put on the SIGCHI site in the listserv directory.

I use this one:

	Your message is being returned to you because it contained some
	format problems that you may want to correct before resubmitting.
	Poorly formatted messages reflect badly on everyone involved,
	and are less useful to the eventual reader.

	If you do not subit a reformatted version in the next 36 hours,
	the current version will be approved for distribution, as is.

	The most common problem is with long lines, which many mailers reformat
	for 72 characters by inserting codes like =20, =, with extra lines.

	Other common problems include:
	 * special characters instead of plain ASCII, especially quotes
	   (these may be translated into some other codes).
	 * HTML codes, or other language codes in the text

I also have refused attachments for usability and security reasons.
Once, a message with a virus was posted, to chi-announcements I think,
and I have to remove it from the archive (possible but tedious).

Gary

> Hi, Gary.  As Keith mentioned, the fact that there are two of us has forced
> a certain amount of formalization.  If a posting gets refused for reasons of
> content, the poster will get information on the general policy of the list
> (mostly as Keith described it to me!), plus a specific reason or reasons.
> 
> For technical refusals (which appear to be the majority) the poster will be
> told to resubmit in a suitable format (i.e. plain text) or without the whole
> of an original posting as part of the message.
> 
> I can let you have both refusal forms (as they currently stand - we are
> still doing some fine tuning) if you would like to see them.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> William Hudson
> Syntagm Ltd
> Design for Usable Systems
> Tel +44 (1235) 522859
> Fax +44 (1235) 554449
> Web www.syntagm.co.uk 
> 


From perlman Fri Dec  3 14:01:02 1999
Subject: Re: Know anyone interested in e-education for special needs?
To: eileenx.silk@intel.com (Silk, EileenX)
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 14:01:02 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <F7621146F8A3D211AC4200A0C97709F602623C41@orsmsx37.jf.intel.com> from "Silk, EileenX" at Dec 3, 99 10:30:46 am
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This is pretty far afield for me, but related in some ways.

I don't know of anything specific.

Remote education is a big area and there are some many organizations and sites
I do not know what to suggest.  I would look at:

http://www.google.com/search?q=autism+education+online

Good luck,

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I noticed you enjoy working in the area of accessibility. I am hoping you
> may be able to put me on the right track for finding people interested in my
> area of need.
> 
> I am a member of CHIFOO in Oregon and was looking at your stuff. I am also
> the mom of a young man (Graham, age 17, a sophomore in high school) who has
> high functioning autism/Asperger's syndrome. He's mostly a fairly normal kid
> with a few areas that are real struggles for him.
> 
> Graham has problems keeping track of assignments, communicating with
> teachers, completing assignments, etc. I would love to find someone doing
> work in the area of digitizing high school curriculums, especially for
> special needs kids.
> 
> He has ALWAYS had trouble getting his thoughts down on "paper". But, last
> spring he found a chat site/bulletin board about Babylon 5. He has done over
> 500 messages on this site since then, he really digs it and spends a lot of
> time "talking" to his friends there (rather miraculous). I think this
> experience has been generalized to school work and it has helped him get
> things down on paper somewhat better, but we have a long way to go here.
> 
> Our high school curriculum is extremely paper based. I believe an electronic
> curriculum would be easier to modify. My dream is to have something web
> based.
> 
> If you can send me in the direction of someone who may be interested in
> working with us, I'd really appreciate it.
> 
> By the way, I am a contract web author here at Intel. (First web job!
> Started in January.) I would be interested in helping an e-curriculum
> developer by creating web pages for them in return for the help we might
> receive.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Eileen Dolan Silk
> home email: eedolan@teleport.com
> work email: eileenx.silk@intel.com
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Dec  4 01:08:29 1999
Subject: Re: TTGo pages
To: rlamck@us.ibm.com
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 01:08:29 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <8525683C.0046D31B.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "rlamck@us.ibm.com" at Dec 3, 99 07:53:29 am
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Ughh.  Fixed.

I do not think the files were locked.  They are read only, which generally
means that they are unlocked.  RCS changes the permissions for you.

To change news, you:
	cd news
	co -l news.db
	<edit news.db>
	make
	<check the changes (I check things, usually, really)>
	ci -u news.db
To change tutorials2go.html, change news.db to tutorials2go.html
in the above example.

Gary

> 
> Gary:
> 
> The SIGCHI home page news link to TTGo does not work for me (server says
> the page does not exist). I checked the /education/
> directory and the file is there. Also on the /education/ index.html the
> linke to TTGo is the original HTML file name I submitted, not
> your new name Gary. I tried to change things, but the files are locked.
> 
> Can you please check these links?
> 
> BTW, I need to make some changes in the page in the next week. Tom is
> really not the program director anymore, and once we
> settle on a new person, I'll need to change this. I'm willing to make the
> changes if I can check out the file ("co -l fname" right?).
> 
> Thanks Gary for the fixes you already made.
> 
> Bob Mack
> IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
> 30 Saw Mill River Road
> Hawthorne, NY 10532
> 914 784-7830  (phone)
> 914 784-6307  (fax)
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Dec  4 21:09:52 1999
Subject: Re: Your site has been included on OpenHere
To: Sara@openhere.com
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 21:09:52 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <M1999120411114314298@openhere.com> from "Sara@openhere.com" at Dec 4, 99 10:43:16 am
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The URL is outdated by 4 years.  It should be www.hcibib.org.
Link you have may not work at a later date.
Since other links on your HCI page are broken,
I will not bother updating using your instructions.

GP

> Hi,
> 
> Your site has been included in the OpenHere.com index and search engine.  OpenHere is one of the 10 largest index and search sites on the Internet.  
> 
> Your site listing is:
> Link:  www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~perlman/hcibib.html
> Title:  HCI Bibliography
> Description:  
> 
> 
> You might have already received a message similar to this one, as we send a note when ever we add a link to your site in a different category on OpenHere.com.
> 
> At OpenHere you can dynamically modify your site's listing at any time.  You can also include your site's listing in other categories on OpenHere.com.  
> 
> When you modify your site's listing, it is automatically placed at the top of the category in which it is included, and is placed first in the search engine results for the keywords relating to your site.
> 
> To modify, add or delete your listing:
> 
> 1.  Go to the page on OpenHere where your site is presently listed or you would like it listed.
> 2.  Select "Suggest a Site".
> 3.  Follow the instructions for changing your listing.
> 
> All of the modifications you submit to OpenHere.com are processed in real time.  As soon as you see the response to your submission, your site listing should be updated.
> 
> www.OpenHere.com is frequented by both children and families.  As a result, www.OpenHere.com does not include links to material which is illegal to display to minors.
> 
> Sara
> www.OpenHere.com
> Your key to the Net!
> 


From perlman Sat Dec  4 21:10:45 1999
Subject: Re: I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
To: jsperlin@gmu.edu (J.S.Sperling)
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 21:10:45 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3849A7F7.9D813E93@gmu.edu> from "J.S.Sperling" at Dec 4, 99 06:47:03 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Sat Dec  4 21:19:04 1999
Subject: Re: Update or add a site to OpenHere.com
To: addurl@openhere.com
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 21:19:04 -0500 (EST)
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> 
> The site you have submitted for inclusion in the "OpenHere Professional, Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction Page"
> category will be processed when you reply to this message at:
> addurl@openhere.com
> In most cases you may simply use the reply feature in your e-mail.
> You can modify your listing on OpenHere at any time.
> Updating your listing results in it being placed at the top
> of the category and any changes to the listing will be reflected
> in the OpenHere search engine.
> Modifying this message below the line may result in a failure
> of the update process.
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> OpenHereCat: http://www.openhere.com/science/computer-science/humancomputer-interaction/ :OpenHereCat
> OpenHereUrl: http://www.hcibib.org/ :OpenHereUrl
> OpenHereNam: HCI Bibliography :OpenHereNam
> OpenHereDes: The HCI Bibliography (HCIBIB) is a free-access bibliography on Human-Computer Interaction :OpenHereDes
> OpenHereEml: director@hcibib.org :OpenHereEml
> OpenHereKey: 464788486 :OpenHereKey
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Dec  4 21:19:22 1999
Subject: Re: Remove a site from OpenHere.com
To: remurl@openhere.com
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 21:19:22 -0500 (EST)
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> 
> The site you have submitted for removal from the "OpenHere Professional, Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction Page"
> category will be removed when you reply to this message at:
> remurl@openhere.com
> In most cases you may simply use the reply feature in your e-mail.
> You can modify your listing on OpenHere at any time.
> Removing your listing results in it being removed from
> the category.
> Modifying this message below the line may result in a failure
> of the removal process.
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> OpenHereCat: http://www.openhere.com/science/computer-science/humancomputer-interaction/ :OpenHereCat
> OpenHereUrl: www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~perlman/hcibib.html :OpenHereUrl
> OpenHereEml: director@hcibib.org :OpenHereEml
> OpenHereKey: 440479105 :OpenHereKey
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Dec  6 13:06:17 1999
Subject: Re: Remove a site from OpenHere.com
To: remurl@openhere.com
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 13:06:17 -0500 (EST)
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> 
> The site you have submitted for removal from the "OpenHere Professional, Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction Page"
> category will be removed when you reply to this message at:
> remurl@openhere.com
> In most cases you may simply use the reply feature in your e-mail.
> You can modify your listing on OpenHere at any time.
> Removing your listing results in it being removed from
> the category.
> Modifying this message below the line may result in a failure
> of the removal process.
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> OpenHereCat: http://www.openhere.com/science/computer-science/humancomputer-interaction/ :OpenHereCat
> OpenHereUrl: www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~perlman/hcibib.html :OpenHereUrl
> OpenHereEml: director@hcibib.org :OpenHereEml
> OpenHereKey: 440479105 :OpenHereKey
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Dec  6 13:41:16 1999
Subject: Re: Can't signoff chi-announcements
To: rlw@best.com (Bob Weissman)
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 13:41:16 -0500 (EST)
Cc: rlamck@us.ibm.com, instone@cs.bgsu.edu, clore@acm.org, rlw@best.com
In-Reply-To: <199912061814.KAA18646@shell8.ba.best.com> from "Bob Weissman" at Dec 6, 99 10:14:36 am
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> unlock chi-announcements
The CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS list has been unlocked. It had been locked since
99/10/29 11:38 by "Michael A. Clore" <clore@ACM.ORG>.

> del chi-announcements rlw@BEST.COM
rlw@BEST.COM has been removed from the CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS list. Notification
has been sent.

> listserv@acm.org won't let me off chi-announcements. If says (a) Michael
> has had the list locked since October and (b) I'm not on it. A review
> command shows I am on it. Can someone please help me get off this list?
> 
> Thanks,
> Bob Weissman
> rlw@best.com
> 


From perlman Mon Dec  6 17:07:49 1999
Subject: Re: Question
To: palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 17:07:49 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <19991206184655.IMGY2272@LOCALNAME> from "palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net" at Dec 6, 99 06:46:55 pm
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leap year every four year
except in a year divisible by 100
except except in a year divisible by 400

so, there was no Feb 29, 1900,
but there will be one in the year 2000

Gary

> Refresh my memory, please. Does the year 2000 have a February 29? Is it a
> leap year or not?
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Dec  6 22:45:48 1999
Subject: Re: CHI-EDUCATORS: approval required (9963E48D) (fwd)
To: tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 22:45:48 -0500 (EST)
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This does not have anything to do with HCI education,
so I am not approving it.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

> >> This message was originally  submitted by tripathi@STATISTIK.UNI-DORTMUND.DE to
> >> the CHI-EDUCATORS list at ACM.ORG. You can approve it using the "OK" mechanism,
> >> ignore it, or repost an edited  copy. The message will expire automatically and
> >> you do not need to do anything if  you just want to discard it. Please refer to
> >> the list owner's guide  if you are not familiar with  the "OK" mechanism; these
> >> instructions  are  being  kept  purposefully  short  for  your  convenience  in
> >> processing large numbers of messages.
> >>
> >> ----------------- Original message (ID=9963E48D) (112 lines) ------------------
> >> Received: from nx5.HRZ.Uni-Dortmund.DE (nx5.HRZ.Uni-Dortmund.DE [129.217.131.21])
> >>  by mail.acm.org (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id OAA109486
> >>  for <CHI-EDUCATORS@ACM.ORG>; Mon, 6 Dec 1999 14:26:53 -0500
> >> Received: from amadeus.statistik.uni-dortmund.de by nx5.HRZ.Uni-Dortmund.DE
> >>           via smtp-local with ESMTP; Mon, 6 Dec 1999 20:31:01 +0100
> >> Received: from localhost (tripathi@localhost)
> >>  by amadeus.statistik.uni-dortmund.de (8.9.3+Sun/8.9.3) with ESMTP id UAA14019
> >>  for <CHI-EDUCATORS@ACM.ORG>; Mon, 6 Dec 1999 20:32:21 +0100 (MET)
> >> Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 20:32:21 +0100 (MET)
> >> From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
> >> To: CHI-EDUCATORS
> >> Subject: ACM SIGCHI: Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
> >> Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.05.9912062000490.13496-100000@amadeus.statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
> >> MIME-Version: 1.0
> >> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
> >>
> >> Greetings CHI-Educators,
> >>
> >> I received this interesting information from Dr. Terry Winograd
> >> <winograd@CS.Stanford.EDU> regarding meetings..to which Dr. Jakob Nielsen
> >> & Prof. Don Norman of Nielsen Norman Group are presenting their works.
> >> Details are given below. Thank you! --Arun
> >>
> >> --
> >> BayCHI, the San Francisco Bay Area ACM SIGCHI (Special Interest Group on
> >> Computer-Human Interaction), announces its December meeting:
> >>
> >> NOTE THAT DECEMBER'S MEETING IS ON A MONDAY
> >> MONDAY, December 13, 1999
> >> 7:30 - 9:30 pm
> >> NOTE THAT DECEMBER'S MEETING IS ON A MONDAY
> >>
> >> The Jakob & Don Show
> >> Jakob Nielsen & Don Norman, Nielsen Norman Group
> >>
> >> Xerox PARC Auditorium
> >> 3333 Coyote Hill Road
> >> Palo Alto, CA 94304
> >>
> >> (BayCHI meeting attendance is free & open to the public)
> >>
> >> (socializing/networking from 7 to 7:30 in the entry-way;
> >> beverages will be provided)
> >>
> >> (BayCHI programs are not audio- or videotaped,
> >> and taping by attendees is not permitted)
> >>
> >> ABSTRACT:
> >>
> >> The Nielsen Norman group has been written about in Business Week,
> >> Business 2.0, Wired, Industry Standard, etc.  But it isn't really a
> >> group; it's a dichotomy.  Who knows what these two will talk about.
> >> Whatever it is, you can be sure that it will be interesting.  Given
> >> any topic, the two will hold at least three apparently contradictory
> >> positions.  Watch them explain why the contradictions are actually
> >> agreements.  (Hint: everything is a tradeoff in which nobody is
> >> completely right -- but lots are wrong.)
> >>
> >> -----------------------
> >>
> >> JAKOB NIELSEN has been called "the guru of Web page usability" (The
> >> New York Times), "the next best thing to a true time machine" (USA
> >> Today), and number 6 of "the Web's 10 most influential people"
> >> (Ziff-Davis Network), all based on his tireless quest for users' right
> >> to simplicity and customer-centered service on the Internet.  He is
> >> cofounder of Nielsen Norman Group through which he serves on advisory
> >> boards for several Internet start-ups and also gets to tell big
> >> corporations why their websites don't work.
> >>
> >> Nielsen was previously a Sun Microsystems Distinguished Engineer and
> >> has also worked at Bell Communications Research, the IBM T.J. Watson
> >> Research Center, and the Technical University of Denmark.  In all
> >> these jobs, he focused on the usability of online information systems,
> >> so the Web is just the latest platform for his interest in
> >> communicating online.  He holds 39 United States patents, mainly on
> >> ways of making the Internet easier to use.
> >>
> >> Since 1995, Nielsen has written the widely read Alertbox column on
> >> Web usability (<http://www.useit.com/alertbox>www.useit.com/alertbox)
> >> which currently gets about 5 million page views per year.  He is the
> >> author of the standard textbooks on usability ("Usability Engineering")
> >> and hypertext ("Multimedia and Hypertext: The Internet and Beyond");
> >> his latest book, "Designing Web Usability: The Practice of Simplicity",
> >> will finally be published on November 29, 1999.
> >>
> >> -----------------------
> >>
> >> DON NORMAN calls himself a "user advocate."  Business Week calls him
> >> a "cantankerous visionary" -- cantankerous in his quest for excellence.
> >> Norman is President of Learning Systems, a division of Unext.com, a
> >> distance education company located just north of Chicago.  He is also
> >> cofounder of the Nielsen Norman Group, an executive consulting firm
> >> that helps companies produce human-centered products and services.
> >> In this role, he serves on the advisory boards of numerous companies.
> >>
> >> Norman is Prof. Emeritus of both Cognitive Science and Psychology at
> >> the University of California, San Diego, former Vice President of the
> >> advanced technology group, Apple Computer and an executive at HP.  He
> >> is the author of "The Psychology of Everyday Things," "Things That
> >> Make Us Smart," and most recently, "The Invisible Computer," a book
> >> that Business Week has called "the bible of the 'post PC' thinking."
> >>
> >> "UNext," says Norman, "brings together everything I have done in my
> >> lifetime: My love of academia and teaching, my research in cognitive
> >> science on learning and memory, my interest in the applications of
> >> technology, and my quest for excellence in human-centered design and
> >> learner-centered education."
> >> ************************************************************************
> >> Sincerely
> >> Arun Kumar Tripathi
> >>
> >>
> >>
> 
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From perlman Tue Dec  7 10:33:42 1999
Subject: Re: RCT Announcement to chi-students mailing list?
To: jorgej@acm.org
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1999 10:33:42 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <01BF40C6.03D116C0.jaj@inesc.pt> from "Joaquim Jorge" at Dec 6, 99 05:53:41 pm
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I see nothing on that topic in the list archive.
I suggest you resubmit.

Gary

> Dear Gary Perlman,
> 
> A while ago I sent an announcement concerning the RCT list to the CHI 
> students and announce mailing lists. Since the announcement never made it 
> back to me AND my institutional address has changed (which prevents me from 
> examining the listserv options - Joaquim.Jorge@inesc.pt - ), I am not sure 
> whether the message made it to the list, or whether it was lost in transit.
> 
> Could you please help or otherwise enlighten me ?
> 
> Thanks In Advance and sorry for any inconvenience
> 
> RCT list editor
> 
> -J.Jorge  [PGP Key Fingerprint: EA67 279D 23FF 543A  9CE1 F5D6 5AF0 D606]
> _________________________________________________________________________
> Joaquim A. Jorge (jorgej@acm.org, jaj@computer.org)| PHONE:(351)213100363
> INESC, Rua Alves Redol,9, 1000-029 Lisboa, PORTUGAL| FAX:  (351)213145843
> ____________Simplex Sigillo Veritas________________|____jaj@inesc.pt_____
> 
>  9 Encontro Portugues de Computacao Grafica
>  February 2000, Marinha Grande, http://virtualis.ist.utl.pt/9epcg
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Dec  9 12:05:43 1999
Subject: Re: New Subscriber
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 12:05:43 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <384FFEE8.523746BF@towson.edu> from "Donald L. Day" at Dec 9, 99 11:11:36 am
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Done.

> Gary,
> 
> Please add the following person to the CHI-INTERCULTURAL list. Thanks.
> 
> Donald
> 
> dpoppink@YAHOO.COM (Derek Poppink)
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day                    Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> Computer & Information Sciences  Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> Towson University                d.day@acm.org
> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252    dday@towson.edu
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> 


From perlman Thu Dec  9 12:05:53 1999
Subject: Re: stat password request
To: dreeder@joplin.psy.ohio-state.edu (Doug Reeder)
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 12:05:53 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.96.991209111630.20618A-100000@joplin.psy.ohio-state.edu> from "Doug Reeder" at Dec 9, 99 11:17:01 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Dec  9 12:18:32 1999
Subject: Re: http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html
To: keith@instone.org (Keith Instone)
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 1999 12:18:32 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <v04210102b4759307e109@[205.133.7.78]> from "Keith Instone" at Dec 9, 99 12:11:35 pm
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I have thought about that many times.
But I never even looked at it.
I put it in, just so I could see it.
The list numbers conflict a bit with the counts,
amd the list numbers within a group should be same.
Personally, I don't like it because it makes
it seem more competitive, rather than an aid
to finding who's who and what they do.

I did just add an option to the search links
to show the top terms in the search results.
Click on your name and the top terms include
"hypertext", "sites", and "resources" (end of results).
Click on authors, and you get a sort of profile.

Gary

> ....
> And, of course, the HCI Bibliography does not contain all
> of any person's publications.
> 
> <ul>
> ......
> 
> 
> UL -> OL would be a little bit more interesting.
> 
> Keith
> 
> Keith Instone       Usable Web             Argus Associates
> Personal            Hobby                  Occupation
> keith@instone.org   instone@usableweb.com  instone@argus-inc.com
> http://instone.org  http://usableweb.com   http://argus-inc.com
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Dec 10 09:39:54 1999
Subject: Re: Reference to home page on HCI research. Could you please help
To: morten@fjeld.ch (Morten Fjeld)
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 09:39:54 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19991210134248.00a42d40@GROUPW2.ETHZ.CH> from "Morten Fjeld" at Dec 10, 99 01:42:48 pm
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Fill out the form at:

http://www.acm.org/~perlman/suggest.cgi?K=hci-sites:people

> Hi David,
> 
> Found you page:
> http://www.hcibib.org/
> and think it gives a good overview!
> 
> I have put all my work and publications at my own home site:
> 
> 	http://www.fjeld.ch/pub/ 
> 	http://www.fjeld.ch/
> 
> Could you suggest sites where I can have my home page referenced, so that people in the field of HCI research are going to visit it (like search machines, bibliographies, libraries, HCI overview sites, etc.)?
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> Best,
> Morten
> 
> Man-Machine Interaction (MMI)
> <http://www.fjeld.ch>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>                                              Morten FJELD
> 
>     _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/    _/                 IHA, Clausiusstr. 25
>    _/        _/    _/    _/                           8092 Zurich
>   _/_/_/    _/    _/_/_/_/                            SWITZERLAND
>  _/        _/    _/    _/                    Voice: +41 1 6323983
> _/_/_/_/  _/    _/    _/ ETH ZURICH          Fax  : +41 1 6321173
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Tue Dec 14 08:34:58 1999
Subject: Re: RCT Announcement to chi-students mailing list?
To: jaj@automatix.inesc.pt (Joaquim A Jorge)
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 08:34:58 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <199912141252.MAA17860@automatix.inesc.pt> from "Joaquim A Jorge" at Dec 14, 99 12:52:54 pm
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I will look into it.
	Gary
> 
> I did resubmit the message as per your indication - nothing has been posted and
> the moderator seems to be AWOL: See message below.
> 
> > Date: 14 Dec 1999 04:28:52 -0800
> > From: MAILER-DAEMON@criticalpath.net
> > To: jaj@automatix.inesc.pt
> > Subject: failure notice
> > 
> > This is the mail transport agent at criticalpath.net.
> > This message could not be delivered.
> > 
> > <wojniak@BOULDERNEWS.INFI.NET>:
> > No mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
> > 
> > --- Below this line is a copy of the message.
> > 
> > Return-Path: <jaj@automatix.inesc.pt>
> > Received: (cpmta 23210 invoked from network); 14 Dec 1999 04:28:49 -0800
> > Received: from automatix.inesc.pt (146.193.40.5)
> >   by smtp.c004-mx000.c004.sfo.cp.net with SMTP; 14 Dec 1999 04:28:49 -0800
> > X-Received: 14 Dec 1999 12:28:49 GMT
> > Received: from automatix.inesc.pt (jaj@localhost [127.0.0.1])
> > 	by automatix.inesc.pt (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id MAA17723;
> > 	Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:37:53 GMT
> > Message-Id: <199912141237.MAA17723@automatix.inesc.pt>
> > To: wojniak@BOULDERNEWS.INFI.NET
> > cc: jaj@automatix.inesc.pt
> > Subject: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)": Message ("Your message dated Fri, 10 Dec 1999 22:02:26...")
> > Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:37:52 +0000
> > From: Joaquim A Jorge <jaj@automatix.inesc.pt>
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I have sent to chi-students a message of interest to students and researchers
> > in CHI - the list of recently completed theses posted to
> > http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct
> > 
> > I have experienced problems with email as of late. Did you receive the post
> > this email message refers to ? If not, please let me know and I will send it
> > again. 
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > ------- Forwarded Message
> > 
> > Date:         Fri, 10 Dec 1999 16:49:15 -0500
> > From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> > Subject:      Message ("Your message dated Fri, 10 Dec 1999 22:02:26...")
> > To: jaj@AUTOMATIX.INESC.PT
> > 
> > Your  message dated  Fri,  10  Dec 1999  22:02:26  +0000  with subject  "CHI
> > Recently Completed Theses list (Dec 99)" has been submitted to the moderator
> > of the CHI-STUDENTS list: Joe Wojniak <wojniak@BOULDERNEWS.INFI.NET>.
> > 
> > ------- End of Forwarded Message
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Dec 14 08:56:48 1999
Subject: Re: Please make me the owner of Chi-CMC list
To: StevenL@hauserdesign.com (Steven Liu)
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 08:56:48 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <A0D7C9F6E5A7D311AB3A00105AE39FBC0A068D@exchange.hauserdesign.com> from "Steven Liu" at Dec 13, 99 10:47:28 pm
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Hi Steven,

I added you under three addresses(liu.com turing.acm.org, hauserdesign.com),
so you should be able to change it from anywhere.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> How are things going from you end? Is it possible you could make me a owner
> of CHI-CMC list.. Have to make changes to it
> 
> ============================================================================
> ==========
> 
> Dear Bob,
> 
> I wanted to check to see if you were able to take Austin Henderson off the
> list? I had asked Rachael to do so and she was not able to do this.
> 
> Here is who should be on the list - 
> 
> Angel Puerta puerta@acm.org <mailto:puerta@acm.org> . 
> Michael Tauber - tauber@uni-paderborn.de <mailto:tauber@uni-paderborn.de>
> 
> Kevin Schofield - Kevinsch@microsoft.com 
> Loren Terveen - terveen@research.att.com <mailto:terveen@research.att.com> 
> Heather Levell - levell@acm.org <mailto:levell@acm.org>  
> 
> These people should be on the chi-cmc@acm.org <mailto:chi-cmc@acm.org> 
> 
> Thank you, 
> Heather
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Dec 14 09:16:35 1999
Subject: Re: RCT Announcement to chi-students mailing list?
To: jaj@automatix.inesc.pt (Joaquim A Jorge)
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 09:16:35 -0500 (EST)
Cc: steven@liu.com
In-Reply-To: <199912141252.MAA17860@automatix.inesc.pt> from "Joaquim A Jorge" at Dec 14, 99 12:52:54 pm
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Dear Joaquim,

Thanks for debugging the situation.
I have taken over moderating the list for now.
Please resubmit your message and I will approve it.
I hope Steven Liu finds someone to take over the list.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

> I did resubmit the message as per your indication - nothing has been posted and
> the moderator seems to be AWOL: See message below.
> 
> > Date: 14 Dec 1999 04:28:52 -0800
> > From: MAILER-DAEMON@criticalpath.net
> > To: jaj@automatix.inesc.pt
> > Subject: failure notice
> > 
> > This is the mail transport agent at criticalpath.net.
> > This message could not be delivered.
> > 
> > <wojniak@BOULDERNEWS.INFI.NET>:
> > No mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)
> > 
> > --- Below this line is a copy of the message.
> > 
> > Return-Path: <jaj@automatix.inesc.pt>
> > Received: (cpmta 23210 invoked from network); 14 Dec 1999 04:28:49 -0800
> > Received: from automatix.inesc.pt (146.193.40.5)
> >   by smtp.c004-mx000.c004.sfo.cp.net with SMTP; 14 Dec 1999 04:28:49 -0800
> > X-Received: 14 Dec 1999 12:28:49 GMT
> > Received: from automatix.inesc.pt (jaj@localhost [127.0.0.1])
> > 	by automatix.inesc.pt (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id MAA17723;
> > 	Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:37:53 GMT
> > Message-Id: <199912141237.MAA17723@automatix.inesc.pt>
> > To: wojniak@BOULDERNEWS.INFI.NET
> > cc: jaj@automatix.inesc.pt
> > Subject: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)": Message ("Your message dated Fri, 10 Dec 1999 22:02:26...")
> > Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:37:52 +0000
> > From: Joaquim A Jorge <jaj@automatix.inesc.pt>
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I have sent to chi-students a message of interest to students and researchers
> > in CHI - the list of recently completed theses posted to
> > http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct
> > 
> > I have experienced problems with email as of late. Did you receive the post
> > this email message refers to ? If not, please let me know and I will send it
> > again. 
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > ------- Forwarded Message
> > 
> > Date:         Fri, 10 Dec 1999 16:49:15 -0500
> > From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> > Subject:      Message ("Your message dated Fri, 10 Dec 1999 22:02:26...")
> > To: jaj@AUTOMATIX.INESC.PT
> > 
> > Your  message dated  Fri,  10  Dec 1999  22:02:26  +0000  with subject  "CHI
> > Recently Completed Theses list (Dec 99)" has been submitted to the moderator
> > of the CHI-STUDENTS list: Joe Wojniak <wojniak@BOULDERNEWS.INFI.NET>.
> > 
> > ------- End of Forwarded Message
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Dec 14 13:45:31 1999
Subject: Re: Another Subscription Request
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 13:45:31 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38553D6E.8F429D21@towson.edu> from "Donald L. Day" at Dec 13, 99 10:39:42 am
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Done.

> Gary,
> 
> Please add to CHI-INTERCULTURAL. Thanks.
> 
> Donald
> 
> Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 13:45:02 +0200
> From: Francois Rautenbach <FrancoisR@afa.co.za>
> Subject: subscribe ACM SIGCHI chi-Intercultural Mailing List
> To: chi-intercultural
> Message-id: <90335D1A4B4DD211903800A02472329F34BEBA@MAIL_SERVER>
> MIME-version: 1.0
> X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0)
> Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> 
> 
> 
> Francois Rautenbach
> 
> FrancoisR@afa.co.za
> AFA Systems International
> http://www.afa-systems.com
> 
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day                    Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> Computer & Information Sciences  Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> Towson University                d.day@acm.org
> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252    dday@towson.edu
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> 


From perlman Wed Dec 15 09:15:54 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: pmerz@informatik.uni-siegen.de (Peter Merz)
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:15:54 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <199912151025.LAA08201@aretha.informatik.uni-siegen.de> from "Peter Merz" at Dec 15, 99 11:25:51 am
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fmeh
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -- 
> Peter Merz                              
> University of Siegen
> Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (FB 12)
> Hoelderlinstr. 3, D-57068 Siegen, Germany
> Phone:  +49 271 740 4147
> Fax:    +49 271 740 2532
> E-Mail: pmerz@informatik.uni-siegen.de             
> WWW:    http://www.informatik.uni-siegen.de/~pmerz/
> 


From perlman Wed Dec 15 12:43:52 1999
Subject: Re: Seeheim Model
To: dcroxin@yahoo.com (David Roxin)
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 12:43:52 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <19991215153925.15970.qmail@web1302.mail.yahoo.com> from "David Roxin" at Dec 15, 99 07:39:25 am
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Just search for seeheim.  There are only 10 matches.
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=seeheim&highlight=checked

To get an item, check the FAQ:
	http://www.hcibib.org/faq.html

> I was traversing the website looking for the article on the Seeheim Model
> for software development.  I was unable to locate it.  Can you please
> help me?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> David
> 
> =====
> David C. Roxin, President Competitive Edge-ucation®, Inc.
>                           RoxSolid® Software, Inc.
> Where an educated computer is our best customer®
> Telephone: 973-228-3782 973 403-0023  Pager: 973-562-5376
> E-mail: DCRoxin@Hotmail.com,      DCRoxin@Yahoo.com
>         Edge_ucation@Hotmail.com, Edge_ucation@Yahoo.com
>         RoxSolid_SW@yahoo.com,    RoxSolid@hotmail.com
> __________________________________________________
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From perlman Fri Dec 17 08:54:55 1999
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: kortve@chem.u-szeged.hu (Kortvelyesi Tamas)
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 08:54:55 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.9912170844200.22881-100000@sol.cc.u-szeged.hu> from "Kortvelyesi Tamas" at Dec 17, 99 08:45:01 am
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fmeh

> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> ---------------
> T.Kortvelyesi, PhD, assoc.prof.   
> Department of Physical Chemistry   
> Jozsef Attila University       
> H-6701 Szeged, P.O.Box 105, Hungary   Tel.: 36-(62)-454-000/3602      
>                                       Fax.: 36-(62)-420-943        
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Dec 17 14:01:29 1999
Subject: Re: your mail
To: aponce@fmed2.uncu.edu.ar (Amira Ponce Zumino)
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 14:01:29 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <000701bf48aa$a1e8ec20$6ec8a8c0@amira.uncu.edu.ar> from "Amira Ponce Zumino" at Dec 17, 99 01:20:26 pm
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fmeh

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
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> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.   I AGREE NOT TO =
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> 
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> 


From perlman Mon Dec 20 01:31:13 1999
Subject: Re: Wagar High School
To: jdlevine@email.com
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 01:31:13 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <001101bf4a76$7eee3540$0f02000a@pii350> from "Darryl Levine" at Dec 19, 99 06:12:15 pm
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Gary Perlman

I avoided CEGEP at the University of Rochester,
after which I got a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology at UC San Diego.
My first real job was at Bell Labs in Murry Hill, New Jersey.
Where I met my future wife in 1982.  Since then I've moved
between academic and R&D positions in computer science and
interactive software development, focusing on making
software more usable by people.

I now work in R&D at oclc.org on Internet based information systems.
I live in Columbus, Ohio with my wife Caroline Palmer
(a professor in Psychology at OSU) and our two boys, Mark 6 (Pokemaniac),
and George 3 (Teletubbaddict).

Living in: Columbus, Ohio, USA
E-mail: perlman@acm.org
Home page: http://www.acm.org/~perlman
Last updated: December 1999


> Hello!
> 
> My name is Darryl Levine. I'm putting together a Web site for Wagar Alumni
> and I was sent your name by Bobbie Steinberg.
> 
> I'd been happy to include your brief bio in our 1973 section. Please visit
> us at http://wagar.web.com for more info.
> 
> All the best,
> 
> Darryl Levine
> Wagar High School Class of '91
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Dec 20 08:56:23 1999
Subject: CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (0A7024A0) (fwd)
To: jaj@AUTOMATIX.INESC.PT
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 08:56:23 -0500 (EST)
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The ACM listserv was not responding for the past few days, but
I received notice that your message was approved this morning.

Gary

Forwarded message:
> From MAILER-DAEMON Sat Dec 18 07:05:51 1999
> Message-Id: <199912181205.HAA51052@mail.acm.org>
> Date:         Sat, 18 Dec 1999 07:05:49 -0500
> From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> Subject:      CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (0A7024A0)
> To: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>
> 
> This  message  was  originally  submitted  by  jaj@AUTOMATIX.INESC.PT  to  the
> CHI-STUDENTS list  at ACM.ORG. You  can approve  it using the  "OK" mechanism,
> ignore it, or repost an edited copy. The message will expire automatically and
> you do not need to do anything if you just want to discard it. Please refer to
> the list owner's guide if you are  not familiar with the "OK" mechanism; these
> instructions  are  being  kept  purposefully short  for  your  convenience  in
> processing large numbers of messages.
> 
> ----------------- Original message (ID=0A7024A0) (190 lines) ------------------
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> This issue contains eleven entries (all new) out of 90 available at
> <http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct>. The RCT site has been redesigned to allow
> searching and forms-based submission. Please let us know what you think.
> 
> If you completed your thesis or dissertation recently and wish to share your
> results with the students.chi community, please use the submission form at
> <http://automatix.inesc.pt/rct/sub.php3>
> 
> To conserve space, only the first three abstract lines are listed. You can
> follow each URL to see the whole information for each thesis.
> 
> If you are currently working on your thesis or dissertation, please consider
> adding your name to the TIP (Thesis in Progress) list. This list is maintained
> by Catriona Macaulay <c.macaulay@dcs.napier.ac.uk> of the HCI group in the
> Department of Computer Studies at Napier University.
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> 1. The Learning Way: Evaluating Co-operative Systems
> Magnus Ramage <magnus.ramage@durham.ac.uk>, 
> PhD - Lancaster University   (September 1999)
> Abstract: 
> 
> Co-operative systems are combinations of technology, people and organisations
> that facilitate the communication and co-ordination necessary for a group to
> work together effectively. The technology involved is often, but not
> necessarily, groupware / computer-supported co-operative work (CSCW). The
> evaluation...
> 
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=97
> 
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> 2. Participant music listening behaviours in interactive multimedia music instruction
> Michael Stanley <mstanley@mail.usyd.edu.au>
> PhD - University of Sydney   (September 1999)
> Abstract: 
> While emerging technologies such as interactive multimedia are increasingly being employed in computerised music instruction, understanding of participant music listening behaviours in interactive multimedia music instruction is currently very limited. With the aim of elucidating music listening behaviour,...
> 
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=96
> 
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> 3. CAITLIN: Implementation of a Musical Program Auralisation System to Study the Effects on Debugging Tasks as Performed by Novice Pascal Programmers
> Paul Vickers <p.vickers@livjm.ac.uk>
> PhD - Loughborough   (September 1999)
> Abstract: 
> This thesis describes how the technique of program auralisation (the mapping of
> program data and events to sound) was applied withing a musical framework and
> context in the development of a musical program auralisation system called
> CAITLIN (the computer audio interface to locate incorrect nonsense). The...
> 
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=99
> 
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> 4. Computational models of the perceptual, cognitive, and motor processes
>    involved in the visual search of pull-down menus and computer screens
> Anthony J. Hornof <hornof@cs.uoregon.edu>
> PhD - University of Oregon   (August 1999)
> Abstract: 
> A major challenge in making software easy for people to use is to design screen
> layouts that people can search efficiently.  This dissertation demonstrates
> that for this very important practical problem in the context of human-computer
> interaction, a detailed computational model of the mental and physical...
> 
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=90
> 
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> 5. Toward Effective Algorithm Visualization Artifacts:  Designing for 
>    Participation and Communication in an Undergraduate Algorithms Course
> Christopher Hundhausen <hundhaus@hawaii.edu>
> PhD - University of Hawaii at Manoa   (June 1999)
> Abstract: 
> Algorithm visualization (AV) software graphically illustrates how computer
> algorithms work.  While the software initially had much promise as a
> pedagogical aid, research studies designed to substantiate its pedagogical
> benefits have yielded markedly mixed results.  I argue that to harness the
> pedagogical...
> 
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=93
> 
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> 6. Building Whole Applications Using Only Programming-by-Demonstration
> Richard G. McDaniel <richm@ttb.siemens.com>
> PhD - Carnegie Mellon University   (April 1999)
> Abstract: 
> Present day tools require a developer to learn complex programming languages to
> build modern interactive software. However, the effort used to create such
> software such as games, simulations, and educational software would be better
> spent not in programming the applications logic, but in providing the...
> 
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=94
> 
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> 7. Job shop scheduling: hybrid intelligent human-computer paradigm
> Peter G Higgins <PHiggins@swin.edu.au>,
> PhD - The University of Melbourne   (March 1999)
> Abstract: 
> The thesis challenges the general perception that job shop scheduling is a
> combinatorial exercise of allocating jobs to machines and sequencing operations
> on each machine. In practice, human schedulers produce functional schedules
> bound by many constraints, both qualitative and subjective, and,
> quantitative...
> 
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=89
> 
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> 8. Modeling Intermodal Cooperation and its Application to Non-Visual 
>    Interactions
> Philippe TRUILLET <truillet@bigfoot.com>
> PhD - Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III)   (January 1999)
> Abstract: 
> Original Title: (In French)
> Mode'lisation de coope'rations intermodales : application a` l'interaction non
> visuelle
> 
> 
> This thesis deals with multimodal presentation for blind people. Specifically,
> we study the use of tactile and aural modalities by visually impaired persons
> in a reading task of electronic...
> 
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=87
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 9. Vision-Based Eye-Gaze Tracking
> Kyung-Nam Kim <knkim@kjist.ac.kr>
> MS - Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology   (December 1998)
> Abstract: 
> Currently, special attention has been paid to the multimodal user interface
> including hand/head gesture, facial expression, voice, and eye-gaze. In
> addition, conventional human computer interaction techniques such as keyboard
> and mouse may be a bottleneck in the information flow between human and
> computer...
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=84 
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 10. Generating Descriptions of Complex Activities
> R. Michael Young <young@csc.ncsu.edu>
> PhD - North Carolina State University (December 1998)
> Abstract: 
> When people describe complex activities, they very often vary the amount and
> type of detail that they provide to their hearers. The quality of such a
> textual description is strained when that description contains an inappropriate
> amount of detail. Providing a hearer with too much detail may needlessly
> cause...
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=100 
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 11. Knowledge Engineering for Usability
> Michiel Kuyper <Michiel.Kuyper@unilever.com>
> PhD - University of Amsterdam (August 1998)
> Abstract: 
> 
> The development of usable interactive systems is difficult. Especially for
> knowledge-intensive tasks it is hard to design computational support that is in
> alignment with the way users naturally perform such tasks. 
> That is the subject of interaction design. Interaction design poses problems
> because the...
> URL: http://virtual.inesc.pt/rct/show.php3?id=53 
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From perlman Thu Dec 23 13:55:23 1999
Subject: Re: CHI-INTERCULTURAL List Management
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
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Done.  No bother.

I have several lists, so I well know about the "fantastic" opportunities
for toner cartridge refills.  I am holding back my orders until the
end of the world.

Gary

From perlman Thu Dec 23 14:00:01 1999
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I have had trouble ftp'ing to turing.  I had to update my ftp program
and then had no problems.

Here is the file, in case you need it.  I'll be away Dec 26-30.

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<h1>ACM SIGCHI Tutorials To Go Program</h1>

<hr noshade size=1>

<H3>Contents</H3>

<blockquote>
<P><TABLE BORDER=0>
   <TR valign=top>
      <TD>
         <UL>
               <LI><A HREF="#preface">Objective</A></LI>
               <LI><A HREF="#policy1">Selecting Tutorial Participants</A></LI>
               <LI><A HREF="#policy2">How Local CHI Chapters can apply for Tutorials </A></LI>
               <LI><A HREF="#financial">Financial Requirements</A></LI>
            </UL>
      </TD>
      <TD>
         <UL>
               <LI><a href="#tutorials">Tutorials Available</a> </LI>
               <LI><A HREF="#scenario">Example Scenario</A></LI>
               <LI><A HREF="#Volunteers">Project Volunteers</A></LI>
            </UL>
      </TD>
   </TR>
</TABLE>
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<P>

<HR>

</P>

<H3><A NAME=preface></A>Objective</H3>

The  <strong>Tutorials To Go program</strong> enables local SIGs to sponsor
professional seminars
for their members, both for purposes of professional development and for
purposes of outreach to
others who might eventually become members of the local SIG. These seminars
are based on successful CHI Conference
Tutorials, chosen by a committee of SIGCHI members, and agreed to by the
developers of each
Tutorial.
The program is sponsored by the ACM SIGCHI Executive Committee, and was
developed by Tom Hewitt and colleagues
listed below.
<p>
Local SIGs are expected to organize the presentation events to meet the
needs and abilities of their organization.
SIGCHI provides them with guidelines and examples. Local SIGs are expected
to cover all event costs including the cost of the Tutorial presenter. This
may be done by
charging participants, soliciting sponsors, etc. SIGCHI will underwrite the
instructor expenses in the event that the
local SIG organization fails to cover them. However, the goal of the program
is for it to pay for itself, and to provide
revenue both for the local SIG and SIGCHI. The long-term SIGCHI goal is to
expand the program over time, in particular to
SIGS in regions where covering costs might be riskier.
<p>
The program should strengthen the sense of community and collegiality among HCI
professionals at both the local SIGs and national SIGCHI level.
The program should promote the development of the field of HCI nationally and
internationally. Finally, the program provides
SIGCHI professionals who develop successful tutorials another opportunity to
enhance their value and reputation as
professional colleagues who make a contribution to the field.
<p>
Procedures for requesting Tutorials, and guidelines for organizing Tutorial
presentations, are described in other sections
of this Web page.

<HR>
<h3><A NAME=policy1></A>How Tutorials are Selected for the Program</H3>

Following each CHI conference,  instructors for that year's
successful tutorials (e.g., those in the top 50% of the rankings)
are invited to participate in the Tutorials to Go program.
Tutorial instructors must agree to take the tutorial on the road for
expenses, an honorarium, and any intellectual inducements the
local organizers may be able to arrange.

<p>
The invitation to participate in the program is
tendered by SIGCHI for one year at a time, with an invitation
to participate in any successive year being based upon the quality
and nature of feedback from Tutorials to Go organizers and
attendees.

<p>
Instructors must agree that the Tutorials to Go program will be
treated as a collegial activity and not be overtly used as a basis
for seeking direct financial gain or for directly promoting a
consulting business.

<hr>
<H3>
<A NAME=policy2></A>How Local CHI Chapters can apply for Tutorials</h3>

<strong>Request Tutorial Presenter</strong><p>
A local SIG should contact the Tutorials to Go Program Director (email
link) with
an email note describing (1) the tutorial topic and tutorial presenter of
interest (using the list
of Tutorial Presenters on this Web site), and (2) the financial
arrangements as described below. The local SIG should have have already
established interest in the local SIGCHI
community, and detetermined that the
financial arrangements specified below can be fulfilled to the best of the
organizer's ability.

<p>
<strong>Authorization from Tutorials to Go Program Director</strong><p>
The Tutorials to Go Committee will evaluate the request. If the request is
approved the Committee will authorize the local SIGCHI organization to
contact the Tutorial instructor
they want. This decision will be based on current program committments,
and verifying the availability of underwriting funds from  the SIGCHI
Executive Commitee.

<p>
<strong>Verify Final Arrangements</strong><p>
Once the local SIG has contacted and gotten a firm commitment from the
Tutorial Presenter, and has made the necessary
local arrangements, the organizer should contact the Tutorial to Go Program
Chair and verify that all arrangements agreed to have
been made.

<p>
<strong>Reimbursing Tutorial Presenter</strong><p>
Tutorial Presenters submit expenses and receipts directly to SIGCHI by requesting
a reimbursement form from the 
<a href="mailto:chi-VC-Operations@acm.org">SIGCHI Vice Chair of
Operations</a>.
SIGCHI will
reimburse the instructor. SIGCHI will provide the local SIG with a copy of
all authorized expenses reimbursed by SIGCHI.

<p>
<strong>Submit a Report to the Tutorials to Go Program Director</strong><p>
The local SIG will provide a full report to the Tutorials to Go program
about the Tutorial event. These reports
will be published on this Web site for the benefit of other local SIGCHI
organizations.

<p>
<strong>Reimbursing SIGCHI</strong><p>
The local SIG will 1)reimburse itself for locally incurred expenses, 2)
reimburse SIGCHI for all instructor expenses,  and 3)
divide any remaining income (profit) according to the 70-30 split described
below (with
SIGCHI receiving 30% of this remaining income).

<hr>
<h3>
<A NAME=financial></A>Financial Requirements</H3>
<h4>Tutorials with One Instructor</h4>
<ol>
<li>Fees to be charged by local organizers would be set on some
fair and reasonable basis with the intention of recovering their local
expenses and reimbursing SIGCHI for the instructor's expenses.</P>

<li>Instructor expenses and honorarium are guaranteed by the SIGCHI
"insurance fund". They are paid out of this fund by the SIGCHI treasurer,
and are repaid to SIGCHI by the sponsoring local SIG.</P>

<li>Instructor Expenses</P>
<ul>
<li>Depending upon the distance traveled, the Air Fare (coach,
 and including a Saturday night stayover) , should be $750 or
less.</P>
<li>Two nights lodging should be about $250 or less.</P>
<li>Food should be about $100 or less</P>
<li>Honorarium comparable with that of the CHI conference,
i.e., $2000 for a one day offering.</P>
<li>Note: This financial arrangement differs from that offered
   by the CHI Conference since the SIGCHI Conference Management Committee
   believes (correctly or incorrectly) that the instructors will
   attend the conference anyway and should not have expenses
   reimbursed.</P>
</ul>

<li>The instructor files an expense report and is paid by ACM
SIGCHI treasurer so as to ensure timely reimbursement of expenses and
elimination of risk to the instructor. Note: with the endorsement of the
project
coordinator instructors are able to file an estimated expense report and
obtain a travel
advance.</P>

<li>Anyone connected with the Tutorials to Go organizing committee
who is also invited to be a traveling instructor must have travel
arrangements pre-authorized by the SIGCHI treasurer (or other
responsible SIGCHI officer).</P>
</ol>
<h4>Additional Information for Tutorials with Multiple Instructors</h4>
<ol>
<li> SIGCHI will only guarantee expenses for up to two instructors.
A local organization which wishes to sponsor a tutorial having more
than two instructors will need to be prepared to provide an advance
guarantee for the expenses of any additional instructors.</P>

<li>The honorarium will remain $2,000 per day for the tutorial,
regardless of the number of instructors. The honorarium will be
shared among the instructors in any way they choose to designate.
</ol>

<h4>Tutorial income distribution</h4>
<ol>
<li>Income from the Tutorial is used first to cover any fair and
reasonable expenses incurred by the local organizers in actually
setting up the seminar program (e.g., room rental, coffee breaks,
advance publicity, etc.).</P>
<li>Next, income from the Tutorial is used to reimburse SIGCHI for
expenses and honorarium paid to the instructors.</P>

<li>Finally, any remaining income (profit) from the Tutorial is split
between the local organizers and SIGCHI on a 70-30 split, with
organizers keeping 70% and returning 30% to SIGCHI.</P>

<li> Any funds income earned by SIGCHI from this program will be
rolled over and will be used to increase the size of the "insurance
fund." The goal is to enable expansion of the Tutorials to Go program
to cover other situations in which the risk and expectation of loss
will be higher.
</ol>

<a name="tutorials">
<hr>
<h3>Tutorials Available</h3>

<p>Based on CHI 1998 Tutorial Presentations

<ul>
<li>T1:  <B>Human-Computer Interaction: Introduction and Overview</b>;
 Butler, Jacob & John  <p> 
<!--(although it may wind up being Butler, Jacob and
some
currently unnamed 3rd person.) --> </P>

<li>T4: <B>Planning and Implementing User-Centered Design</B>; Bevan &
Curson</P>
<li>T7: <B>Cognitive Factors in Design: Basic Phenomena in Human Memory and
Problem Solving</B>; Hewett</P>

<li>T8: <B>CSCW, Groupware and Workflow: Experiences, State of the Art and
Future Trends</B>; Poltrock & Grudin</P>

<li>T10: <B>Structured Observation: Practical Methods for Understanding
Users and Their Work Context</B>; Dray</P>

<li>T11: <B>Practical GUI Screen Design: Making It Usable</B>; The Heiser
Group <p>
<!-- (This is actually routinely done by some
representative of the Heiser group from Australia and so I think the
Instructor listing at this point should probably be "The Heiser Group" as
the particular individual may actually change from time to time depending
upon travel constraints, etc.) --> </P>

<li>T14: <B>Designing Speech User Interfaces</B>; Yankelovich & Lai</P>

<li>T15: <B>Website Design From the Trenches</B>; Brinck, Gergle & Wood</P>

<li>T16: <B>What Children Can Tell Us About Technologh: The CHIkids Model
of Technology Immersion</B>; Boltman & Druin  <p>
This tutorial has special requirements related to involving children, so requesters
will need to work with the presenters.
<!-- (Here we'll need some sort
of annotation that special
arrangements need to be made by the local organizers to be able to recruit
children.  This is the one at CHI which used CHI Kids but then did it for
BayCHI by having parents bring in children.  I think we're more or less
agreed as a committee that this is a reasonable modification of the
procedure given that they've done it once successfully.) --> </P>

<li>T26: <B>The Art of the Interface: Visual Ideas, Principles and
Inspiration for Interface Designers</B>; Watzman  <p>
<!-- (For this one we may
want to add an annotation that upon
request the instructor is willing and able to expand this one to two days.
She has done this elsewhere so again it doesn't seem an unreasonable idea.) -->
</P>

<li>T27: <B>Selling Usability Into Organisations: Strategies for Convincing
People of the Value of Usability</B>; The Heiser Group <p>
<!-- (see above) --> </P>

<li>T28: <B>Avoiding Damned Lies: Understanding Statistical Ideas</B>; Dix</P>

<li>T29: <B>Designing Shared Virtual Enfironments</B>; McGrath & Oldroyd</P>

<li>T30: <B>Distance Learning</B>; Neal <p> 
<!-- (For this one we may want to
add an annotation that this one can
be expanded to fill an entire day upon request.  I think that it is being
proposed this year to CHI 00 as a full day tutorial and I'm sure there is
more than enough material and interest to justify this potential change.) --> </P>

<li>T31: <B>Applying CHI in Health Care: Domain Issues, Resources and
Requirements</B>; Gosbee</P>


</ul
>
<HR>
<H3><A NAME=scenario></A>Example Scenario</H3>

<P>Don Patterson describes an example budget for a
SIG seminar event, based on experience with the BayCHI local SIG:
<ol>
<li>$2000 - Speaker honorarium
<li> $500 - Speaker air fare</P>
<li> $300 - Speaker expenses (hotel, meals, car)</P>
<li>  ?? - Publicity mailing (high for surface, 0 for email)</P>
<li> $500-1000 - Hotel meeting room for event</P>
<li> $200-2000 - AV expenses</P>
<li>  $40/person - Catering (includes continental breakfast, coffee
      breaks with munchies, and a full catered lunch -
      (remember to include the attendees, instructor, and any volunteer
staff).</P>

<li>  $10/person - supplies (pencils, pads, colored markers,
      ...)
</ol>
<P>
Note that all of the expenses except the honorarium and air
   fare can be offset from other resources. Our first tutorial was
   held in a meeting room provided by one of our employers. AV
   included. We catered the event ourselves (to the same standard)
   using volunteer staff for about $5 per person. Speakers can be
   housed with volunteers, chauffered around by volunteers, etc.</P>

<P>An example based on the above: say we charge $250 for members
   and $300 for non-members. Our fixed expenses are projected at
   about $4000, per attendee expenses at $50. This means that the
   break even is about 20 attendees. (Note that I always assume that
   all attendees pay member rates (worst case). Also in this basic
   example I have ignored the existence of lower student rates.)
Expenses: $4000 + 23*$50 = $5150 (1 instructor, 2 staff);
Income:  20*$300 = $6000; Net: $850.</P>

<P>If many of the fixed expenses are provided and the event is
   self catered then using the same fee structure yields: fixed
   expenses projected at $2500, per attendee expenses at $10, with a break even
   at 11 attendees.
Expenses : $2500 + 13*$50 = $3150 (1 instructor, 1 staff);
Income:  11*$300 = $3300; Net: $150.</P>

<P>Even in a new area looking for exposure, this seems a
   reasonable expectation for a well publicised event.

<hr>
<H3>
<A NAME=Volunteers></A>Project Volunteers</H3>

<P>Tom Hewett, Drexel University, has been a frequent Tutorial presenter at
CHI, a
Tutorials Chair for two CHIs, and is a former member of SIGCHI EC.</P>

<P>Manuel Perez Quinones, University of Puerto Rico, has an interest in
bringing tutorials
to Puerto Rico and has been involved with trying to sort out
SIGCHI's international relations.</P>

<P>Bob Mack, IBM TJ Watson Research Center, is the current SIGCHI VC ops
and someone who has an interest in helping the TTG program work</P>

<P>Don Patterson, Lawrence Livermore National Labortory, - Registration
Chair for
three CHIs, a former member of the SIGCHI EC, and a co-founder of BayCHI -
has done lots of behind the scenes implementation of a variety of programs,
etc. and helps
organize the BayCHI local tutorial offerings.</P>

<P>Richard Anderson, Sapient Corporation, is Local SIGs Chair for SIGCHI and
someone who has a strong interest in bringing TTG into the line up of SIGCHI
supported services to local SIGs.</P>

<P>Rob Jacob, Tufts University, has been a Tutorial instructor at CHI and
SIGCHI VC for Conferences.
</P>

<P>Manfred Tscheligi, University of Vienn, has been a
CHI Tutorial instructor and very active in several
CHI conferences in other roles.</P>


<hr>
<P><H3>Proposal prepared by:</H3> Tom Hewett, Department of Psych/Soc/Anthro,
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104, Phone: +1 215-895-2461,
Fax: +1 215-895-1333; email: hewett@acm.org</P>

<P><H3>Web page assembled by:</H3> Manuel A. P&eacute;rez, Univeristy of
Puerto Rico, based on email
discussions and project's proposal. The format used for the page is
one typical of the web pages used at the SIGCHI web site.</P>

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From perlman Thu Dec 23 14:20:05 1999
Subject: Re: CEUs
To: riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson)
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 14:20:05 -0500 (EST)
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Hi Richard,

I have not heard any news to make the content of the page out of date.
Many of links are dead.

Look for "continuing" on the SIGCHI education page.

The new SIGCHI program director may know about the CEUs.
David Riederman did.  

Gary

> Hey Gary,
> 
> I was digging around in my email looking for info regarding whether CEUs
> would accompany the tutorials given via the tutorials-to-go program and
> found this:
> 
> >Date:         Mon, 13 Oct 1997 13:19:05 -0700
> >From: "Richard I. Anderson" <riander@well.com>
> >Subject:      CEUs for tutorials you sponsor
> >To: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
> >
> >Local SIGs that sponsor tutorials that were offered at CHI'96 (or, soon,
> >CHI'97, or, in the future, future CHI conferences) can now provide the
> >Continuing Education Units associated with those offerings to those who
> >complete the tutorials.  For further info, see
> >http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/ceu.html; thanks to Gary Perlman who
> >investigated this for an offering of his tutorial to be sponsored by
> >BuckCHI.  (The info in that page will eventually become accessible via the
> >Local SIGs webpage.)
> >
> >Richard
> 
> Do you know whether the contents of the webpage you put together are still
> accurate?  Did you ever make that page available anywhere in the SIGCHI
> website (I obviously dropped the ball regarding getting a link to it on the
> SIGCHI Local SIGs webpage)?
> 
> I'm checking with Heather Levell, SIGCHI's present Program Director, about
> whether anything has changed regarding the CEUs, but I thought you might
> know.  ???
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>              voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>                63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Dec 23 14:51:47 1999
Subject: Re: Request for permission to post
To: webmaster@LIVING-SOFTWARE.COM
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 14:51:47 -0500 (EST)
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I do not think the post is relevant to the list.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

> Dear list manager,
> 
> I found your list in http://www.lsoft.com/ and would like to address to you a request of help in recruiting people in an intriguing research.
> 
> As a forum manager myself, I respect the hard work you do in maintaining the list and keeping it from irrelevant content. I therefore forward my post to you and your consideration, as of its relevance and interest to the people who read the list you manage.
> 
> However, I do hope you will recognize the benefit people will derive from our proposal to participate in this research. They will get our program in return to about 3 hours of their time (maximum), invested conveniently during one month. In addition, all our loyal participants will get the final version free as well.
> 
> Since the program we develop is aimed to boost emotional wellness, we think it is a good offer.
> 
> At this time, we need volunteers to test the effectiveness of the program, by presenting their issues to it and checking the extent to which the program covers different areas of life.  This is why we want people from different paths in life to participate in this research.
> 
> If you would oblige, following is our post.
> 
> In return to your help, we offer you to mention your site or list in our site's resources page.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ilana Sobol
> 
> 
> -----------------
> 
> Dear list member,
> 
> If you have a couple of issues in you life that you would like to resolve, we want to establish cooperation with you.
> 
> We are looking for volunteers to take part in an exciting experiment: testing the effectiveness of a humanistic software program.
> 
> Alive&Well is a revolutionary piece of software that takes advantage of the computer's processing powers and your innate abilities to expand your potential and make progress with a variety of life issues.
> 
> At this stage of our software development, we are looking for people, who are willing get a free copy of the Alive&Well software and master its capabilities with their life issues. In return for receiving our software, we ask you to send us the LOGs of your sessions with Alive&Well (these are log files that contain the content of your sessions).  In another words, we would like you to benefit from our software, evaluate it, and provide us with information that will help us improve our software so that it can be an even more valuable product than it is today.
> 
> If you are interested, please click here to learn more about our offer:
> 
> http://www.living-software.com/home1.html
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Joel Katzman, PhD
> Product Manager and chief psychologist
> Living Software Applications
> joel@living-software.com
> 
> Ilana Sobol
> Webmaster
> Living Software Applications
> webmaster@living-software.com
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Dec 23 14:55:43 1999
Subject: Re: Update
To: bknipfer@aiusa.org (Bonne Knipfer)
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 14:55:43 -0500 (EST)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <85256847.006CD5CA.00@aiusa.org> from "Bonne Knipfer" at Dec 14, 99 02:50:10 pm
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Hi Bonne,

I am sorry to have let your situation slip, but I've been dealing with
some illness in the family and forgot about you.

Is there any structural damage to the ceiling? stain?

How would you like me to go about getting any repairs done.

I doubt anything can be done before January, unless you
want to get some touch up paint and supplies (which I'd
gladly cover even if more repairs are needed later).

Happy Holidays,

Gary

> 
> 
> Hi Gary...Here's the update.  It appears that the upstairs landlord (Lisa Wong)
> has successfully repaired the leak to the radiator -- without having to go
> through our ceiling.  We have had no further water leakage.
> 
> Bonne
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Dec 25 21:26:38 1999
Subject: Re: Wagar High School
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (perlman)
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 21:26:38 -0500 (EST)
Cc: jdlevine@email.com
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Thanks for installing the page.
I now see how the other 1973 person's bio
was so grammatically bad.
You asked for a bio,
which I wrote in the first person,
but which you wanted written in the third person.
Your conversion missed some agreements,
for example, "he moved to New Jersey, ...
where he met MY future wife."

The same sort of problems are in Bobbie Steinberg's.

This is annoying and makes us look stupid.

Please either use the text below,
it is written in the first person
by the author, as I think it should be,
or at least fix the grammatical agreement
("his future wife"), and fix the typo
which you inserted:
	"He now works at oclc.org, an
	Internet based information systems."
corrected:
	"He now works at oclc.org on
	Internet based information systems."

If you have any requirements for the writing,
I suggest you make them with the request,
and then include the entries without editing.
This removes the responsibility from you
and allows us to make ourselves look stupid
on our own.

If you prefer to continue editing the bios,
you should add a note to that effect.
	"-- Re-written by Darryl Levine"
The grammar problems make it look like we
should not have graduated from high school. ;-P

Gary

> Gary Perlman
> 
> I avoided CEGEP at the University of Rochester,
> after which I got a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology at UC San Diego.
> My first real job was at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey.
> Where I met my future wife in 1982.  Since then I've moved
> between academic and R&D positions in computer science and
> interactive software development, focusing on making
> software more usable by people.
> 
> I now work in R&D at oclc.org on Internet based information systems.
> I live in Columbus, Ohio with my wife Caroline Palmer
> (a professor in Psychology at OSU) and our two boys, Mark 6 (Pokemaniac),
> and George 3 (Teletubbaddict).
> 
> Living in: Columbus, Ohio, USA
> E-mail: perlman@acm.org
> Home page: http://www.acm.org/~perlman
> Last updated: December 1999
> 
> 
> > Hello!
> > 
> > My name is Darryl Levine. I'm putting together a Web site for Wagar Alumni
> > and I was sent your name by Bobbie Steinberg.
> > 
> > I'd been happy to include your brief bio in our 1973 section. Please visit
> > us at http://wagar.web.com for more info.
> > 
> > All the best,
> > 
> > Darryl Levine
> > Wagar High School Class of '91
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Dec 30 21:03:01 1999
Subject: Re: Password for STAT please
To: williamh@qualcomm.com (William Huang)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 21:03:01 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> Dr. Perlman,
> 
> I'm following the instructions in
> 
> http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~perlman/statinfo.html#access
> 
> to hopefully obtain the password for stat.
> 
>   I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>   I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Dec 30 21:16:35 1999
Subject: Re: search error for "yarin"
To: yarin@media.mit.edu (Paul Yarin)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 21:16:35 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.19991228222538.00c5d300@ml.media.mit.edu> from "Paul Yarin" at Dec 28, 99 10:32:14 pm
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Fixed.  My fault.

> Hi, I just noticed that a search for my name yields the correct paper titles, but has an erroneous link. Specifically, a search for "yarin" gives the following link (plus another paper):
> http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/302979/p354-nelson/p354-nelson.pdf
> 
> The correct link is 
> http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/302979/p362-yarin/p362-yarin.pdf
> 
> Your site is a very useful resource and is much appreciated by us here at the MIT Media Lab, so it would be great if someone could fix this up. Everything else, including the other paper, is fine. Thanks very much!
> 
> Sincerely,
> Paul Yarin
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Dec 30 21:48:55 1999
Subject: Re: HCI
To: thautanen@access1.net (Tracy L. Hautanen)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 21:48:55 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <000d01bf5246$9acd5700$748e0fce@thautanen.access1.net> from "Tracy L. Hautanen" at Dec 29, 99 04:49:38 pm
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As someone who worked on the CDG report, I recall that
no one ever picked up with PSY1 course as their own.
As such, it never really developed its own identity
other than to stress empiricism and psychological
phenomena.  So Card Moran & Newell makes a good
text for it because of the psychological focus.
It may be too focused especially compared to
Norman's more informal approach.  Preece's text
is much broader in HCI, so I think it would serve you
better in general, and in relation to Norman's book.

I suggest two other sources:

One is a compilation of papers from HFES meetings:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/hfeshci/
It gathers many research papers, which may be relevant.
My Web site for the book should provide you with enough
information to decide.

Another is s new collection on applied cognition:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=E.Durso.99

And finally,

Both a more relevant to psychology than to Computer Science.
Thinking about your background and your current program,
it looks like you would like ot leverage your psych background
in CS.  I can't tell if you are more interested in research
of development, but either way, PSY1 seems like a step
in the direction of Psych, which may not be what is intended.
If you have a research goal, then CS2 seems more applicable
and would leverage your psych background somewhat.
If you want to develop software, then CS1 seems more applicable.
PSY1 discusses HCI for non-programmers, which is fine for
non-programmers, but seems like a wrong direction for someone
in a CS program.

Cheers,

Gary

> Dear Mr. Perlman,
> 
> My name is Tracy Hautanen.  I have both a BA and MA in Psychology and am
> currently nearing the end of studies for an MA in Computer Science.  My
> school does not offer any HCI courses, so I will be doing an independent
> study in HCI this spring. I have been reading your web site, along with many
> others, to gain more information about HCI.
> 
> My advisor and I have decided that I will be following the PSY1 course as
> outlined in the SIGCHI report.  One of the text books we have decided to use
> is Donald A. Norman, The Psychology of Everyday Things. New York: Basic
> Books, 1988. ISBN 0-465-06709-3 (Also published as The Design of Everyday
> Things, 1990, Doubleday ISBN 0-385-26774-6).  I would like to ask for your
> advice about choosing a companion book more devoted to HCI.  I have read the
> book recommendations made within the SIGHCI report, as well as several
> reviews of books.
> 
> In your own review of Preece et al (Human-Computer Interaction by Jenny
> Preece, Yvonne Rogers, Helen Sharp, David Benyon, Simon Holland, and Tom
> Carey. Wokingham, UK: Addison-Wesley, 1994. ISBN 0-201-62769-8), I am
> unclear as to your opinion about the Preece book vs. the Card et al book
> (Card, S. K., Moran, T. P, & Newell, A. (1983) Human-Computer Interaction.
> Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates) in their usefulness to cover all
> material recommended in the SIGCHI report.  While my desire is to focus more
> on the PSY1 curriculum, I would like a text that would be good all around.
> Would you please give me your opinion as to which of these two texts would
> most appropriate for my independent study?
> 
> Thank you for your time.  Best wishes for a happy New Year.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Tracy L. Hautanen, MA
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Dec 30 21:56:24 1999
Subject: Re: computer anxiety
To: memam@acc.aun.eun.eg (Mahmoud Mohammed Emam)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 21:56:24 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3868847E.13A4B599@acc.aun.eun.eg> from "Mahmoud Mohammed Emam" at Dec 28, 99 11:35:59 am
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I got 18 matches from this search:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=computer%20anxiety,computer%20phobi&highlight=checked
Perhaps the topic, as it pertains to older user might be interesting.  I
know nothing about the area.

I do not know of a paper called "Social desirability, anonymity, ...".

Good luck.

Gary Perlman

> Dear Dr.Gary
> It's nice to write to you. I am Mahmoud Emam, an assistant
> lecturer at the faculty of education, Assiut University, Egypt. I am
> interested in " computer anxiety , computer phobia, and computer fear. I
> 
> would like to know your opinion in the these three terms. Are they
> relevant ? This will be my Ph.D. topic, but I am now searching for some
> useful articles to begin with.  I am interested in your readings,
> especially your paper titled" Social desirability, anonymity, and
> Internet-based questionnaires. I will be very glad if you can send it.
> Also if you have any additional articles, papers. and periodicals, paper
> 
> conferences, and the most important thing is the tests, measurements,
> scales, and questionnaires about computer anxiety, fear, and phobia. I
> will be very grateful if you can send
> whatever you see useful and relevant for me. Thanks in advance and
> waiting your kind reply.
> 
> Mailing address:
> 
> Mahmoud Mohammed Emam
> Faculty of Education
> Assiut University
> Assiut
> Egypt
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Dec 30 22:17:07 1999
Subject: Re: Hello from England
To: grudin@ics.uci.edu (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 22:17:07 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <v04205508b487a5ac3302@[128.195.187.28]> from "Jonathan Grudin" at Dec 23, 99 02:16:40 am
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Hi Jonathan,

Just yesterday I drove Mark, now 6, around the areas of Montreal
where I grew up.  In less than an hour, he got to see 3 schools
and 3 houses.  He was impressed.  I found it depressing to see
that trees that I have planted with my own hands were gone and
replaced by 10 year old trees.  I still know every street,
although some now have French names.

It would be great to see you in July.  I'll have to check
my schedule, but I think we'll be around.  I'll have to check
with Caroline, but I think you could stay with us if you like.

I am not planning to attend CHI2K.  I can pick up travel in
a few years when the kids are older, but for now, getting
away is a hardship on the other (I'll have Mark and George
for two weeks next summer while Caroline hits the UK).

We just got back from Montreal where we had the usual
stressful time watching my mother smoke herself to death.
Still, it's sort of nice to go.

Best wishes to all of you,
hope you get thisssssss MeSsAgE B4 Y2K.......!

   r
GGary
  a  y

TRANSMISSION TERMINATED January 1, 1900

floating point exception - core dumped

> Hi Gary --
> 
> I'm on paternity leave in England for a month. Rural East Anglia is 
> probably a good place to ride out the collapse of civilization due to 
> the Y2K bug, but otherwise the only thing it has going for it this 
> time of year is that it is a good place for Eleanor to meet many of 
> the people she selected as relatives.
> 
> In thinking about warmer months, we are planning to visit Granville 
> over July 4th, probably arriving the weekend before and leaving the 
> day after, and rendezvousing with my parents who will come from State 
> College PA. Gayna has been curious to see the town where I grew up. 
> I'm writing this several hundred yards from the house where she grew 
> up. We will also be at CHI 2000 in The Hague so this might or might 
> not be the first time to meet, but I thought I'd give you advance 
> notice.
> 
> Hope you're having a good holiday season --
> 
> Jonathan
> 


From perlman Sat Jan  1 00:31:54 2000
Subject: Re: (pas d'objet)
To: lcurnier@gsfcdc.com (laurent curnier)
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 100 00:31:54 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <386C859E.C690BBFD@gsfcdc.com> from "laurent curnier" at Dec 31, 99 11:29:50 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT;
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Jan  1 13:32:12 2000
Subject: Re: |stat
To: kodagali@csnio.ren.nic.in (Dr Vijay Kodagali)
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 100 13:32:12 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <NDBBKNLBILLOIFMPENIMOELOCAAA.kodagali@csnio.ren.nic.in> from "Dr Vijay Kodagali" at Jan 1, 0 12:10:55 pm
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> regards
> Vijay Kodagali
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> Dr Vijay Kodagali
> Scientist, Geological Oceanography Division
> Project Leader, Polymetallic Nodules Survey and Exploration,
> National Institute of Oceanography,
> Dona Paula, 403 004
> Goa ,India
>  
> Phone:+91 832 226253 ext 4318
>            +91 832 230183 (residence)
> Fax:+91 832 223340 or 229102
> email : kodagali@csnio.ren.nic.in <mailto:kodagali@csnio.ren.nic.in> 
>           kodagali@darya.nio.org <mailto:kodagali@darya.nio.org> 
>           vkodagali@yahoo.com <mailto:vkodagali@yahoo.com> 
>  
> __________________________________________________________
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Jan  1 13:40:54 2000
Subject: Re: HCI
To: thautanen@access1.net (Tracy L. Hautanen)
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 100 13:40:54 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <000401bf53a5$9b0887c0$3c02ced1@thautanen.access1.net> from "Tracy L. Hautanen" at Dec 31, 99 10:42:12 am
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> Hi Gary,
> 
> Thanks for your prompt reply and insight.  I actually did read much of your
> web site/book reviews and will return to read about the two specific books
> you suggested.  No, I am not interested in research.  Rather, data modeling
> and designing interfaces in general hold my interest.  I am not looking to
> be a programmer.

Nothing has as much impact as something that is coded and appears to work.
And if it actually works in a real system, then all the better.  I have
a lot more control over what actally goes into systems that I design
and evaluate because I also can implement changes.

> My advisor suggested the PSY1 course work after a quick glance at the SIGCHI
> report, knowing my psychology background.  My forte is diagnostic testing
> and assessment.

Although those are important and useful, I think you should strive to be involved
in up front design so that you can avoid unnecessarily negative evaluations.

My favorite assessment book is Dumas & Redish.  Very insightful.
I also often recommend Rubin mainly because of its templates for
reports, which satifies the need in many places for written reports.

> >From the "cheers", it sounds like you are from England.  I spent quite a bit
> of time in Great Britian several yeears ago and miss it dearly.

Canadian.  Montreal.  Too cold.  Now in the States since 1973.

> Best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year.
>
> Sincerely,
> Tracy
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 9:49 PM
> To: Tracy L. Hautanen
> Subject: Re: HCI
> 
> 
> As someone who worked on the CDG report, I recall that
> no one ever picked up with PSY1 course as their own.
> As such, it never really developed its own identity
> other than to stress empiricism and psychological
> phenomena.  So Card Moran & Newell makes a good
> text for it because of the psychological focus.
> It may be too focused especially compared to
> Norman's more informal approach.  Preece's text
> is much broader in HCI, so I think it would serve you
> better in general, and in relation to Norman's book.
> 
> I suggest two other sources:
> 
> One is a compilation of papers from HFES meetings:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/hfeshci/
> It gathers many research papers, which may be relevant.
> My Web site for the book should provide you with enough
> information to decide.
> 
> Another is s new collection on applied cognition:
> 	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=E.Durso.99
> 
> And finally,
> 
> Both a more relevant to psychology than to Computer Science.
> Thinking about your background and your current program,
> it looks like you would like ot leverage your psych background
> in CS.  I can't tell if you are more interested in research
> of development, but either way, PSY1 seems like a step
> in the direction of Psych, which may not be what is intended.
> If you have a research goal, then CS2 seems more applicable
> and would leverage your psych background somewhat.
> If you want to develop software, then CS1 seems more applicable.
> PSY1 discusses HCI for non-programmers, which is fine for
> non-programmers, but seems like a wrong direction for someone
> in a CS program.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Gary
> 
> > Dear Mr. Perlman,
> >
> > My name is Tracy Hautanen.  I have both a BA and MA in Psychology and am
> > currently nearing the end of studies for an MA in Computer Science.  My
> > school does not offer any HCI courses, so I will be doing an independent
> > study in HCI this spring. I have been reading your web site, along with
> many
> > others, to gain more information about HCI.
> >
> > My advisor and I have decided that I will be following the PSY1 course as
> > outlined in the SIGCHI report.  One of the text books we have decided to
> use
> > is Donald A. Norman, The Psychology of Everyday Things. New York: Basic
> > Books, 1988. ISBN 0-465-06709-3 (Also published as The Design of Everyday
> > Things, 1990, Doubleday ISBN 0-385-26774-6).  I would like to ask for your
> > advice about choosing a companion book more devoted to HCI.  I have read
> the
> > book recommendations made within the SIGHCI report, as well as several
> > reviews of books.
> >
> > In your own review of Preece et al (Human-Computer Interaction by Jenny
> > Preece, Yvonne Rogers, Helen Sharp, David Benyon, Simon Holland, and Tom
> > Carey. Wokingham, UK: Addison-Wesley, 1994. ISBN 0-201-62769-8), I am
> > unclear as to your opinion about the Preece book vs. the Card et al book
> > (Card, S. K., Moran, T. P, & Newell, A. (1983) Human-Computer Interaction.
> > Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates) in their usefulness to cover
> all
> > material recommended in the SIGCHI report.  While my desire is to focus
> more
> > on the PSY1 curriculum, I would like a text that would be good all around.
> > Would you please give me your opinion as to which of these two texts would
> > most appropriate for my independent study?
> >
> > Thank you for your time.  Best wishes for a happy New Year.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Tracy L. Hautanen, MA
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Jan  1 21:18:38 2000
Subject: Re: IEA  178-390
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 100 21:18:38 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <199911201653.LAA12025@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Nov 20, 99 11:53:53 am
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Hi Srini,

Happy New Year.

What is the status of the paper?

Gary

> Dear Prof. Moroney,
> 
> Thank you for the email about the acceptance of our paper.
> Although the paragraph below indicates that it supplements
> information received via e-mail upon initial acceptance,
> I think it is the first information we have received.
> In any case, we are pleased the paper was accepted
> and will work diligently to prepare the paper, permissions,
> and presentation.
> 
> Alliteratively yours,
> 
> Gary Perlman
> 
> PS: In answer to one of the reviewer's questions:
> 
> > My major  question:  Why  wold anyone 
> > want to  measure subjective impression of time and accuracy?  If performance 
> > measures are available, why not use them.
> 
> Many products are released without any performance measures, and only
> very informal subjective impression, such as in a focus group, or worse yet,
> from management/marketing.  Collecting subjective measures is a way to
> estimate that biased influence.  In the paper, I think we will offer some
> scenarios like: Given that X data is available, what conclusions might be drawn?
> correlating the content of X with real-world situations.
> 
> A second answer, which is purely pragmatic, is that if performance does not
> match preference, the design choices might need to be explained more carefully
> than when they agree.
> 
> 
> > Dear Gary,
> > 
> > Congratulations on the acceptance of your paper, " The difference of  preference 
> > versus performance can differ …..”, (IEA  178-390) for presentation at the IEA 
> > 2000/HFES 2000 Congress. The meeting will take place July 30-August 4, 2000, at 
> > the Marriott Marina Hotel in San Diego,California. Your presentation time and 
> > date is Aug 2 2000, 1300-1415. This letter supplements information you received 
> > via e-mail upon initial acceptance.
> > 
> > Please confirm receipt of this message
> > 
> > Please note the following:
> > 
> > 1.      You are responsible for notifying any coauthors of this
> > acceptance.
> > 
> > 2.      In November 1999, we will send you a proceedings paper
> > preparation kit. Each paper presenter is given four pages in the proceedings. In a
> > separate mailing in December 1999, you will receive registration
> > details, including a registration form. You will be required to send a completed
> > registration form and payment with your proceedings paper by the paper
> > submission deadline to ensure your ability to present your work and be
> > published. This is required of all accepted presenters.
> > 
> > 3.      Immediately begin working on any necessary internal approval
> > process your employer may have, if you have not already done so. Any
> > proceedings paper received by January 15, 2000, that is not accompanied
> > by a completed Copyright Transfer Form will not be published.
> > 
> > 4.      Report any changes in your or your coauthors' affiliation and/or
> > address to the HFES central office immediately (310/394-1811, fax
> > 310/394-2410, hfes@compuserve.com).
> > 
> > 5.      When you arrive at the session room to give your presentation,
> > your session chair will ask you for a brief biographical statement (about 50
> > words). Please prepare something to bring with you.
> > 
> > Note that HFES requires a transfer of copyright in order to publish
> > accepted proposals in the annual meeting proceedings. A Copyright
> > Transfer Form will be sent to you with the instructions for proceedings paper
> > preparation. (This policy does not apply in the case of work performed
> > by government employees or under government contract, which may be in the
> > public domain.) If your employer uses an alternative copyright transfer
> > form, you must submit it to HFES for consideration as soon as possible
> > so that it may be reviewed for compatibility of terms. Send alternative
> > forms directly to Lois Smith at the HFES central office, P.O. Box 1369, Santa
> > Monica, CA 90406-1369 USA; fax 310/394-2410.
> > 
> > Unless you notify me to the contrary, receipt of this letter represents
> > your formal acceptance and professional commitment to (1) prepare a
> > paper for publication according to the instructions and deliver it to the
> > central  office by the January 15, 2000, deadline, and (2) attend the meeting and
> > deliver your paper as scheduled. If you do not accept or cannot meet the
> > commitment, please notify me at once.
> > 
> > Again, congratulations on the acceptance of your paper. If you have any
> > questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
> > 
> > Sincerely,
> > 
> > Bill Moroney
> > 
> > Program Chair
> > Phone: 937 885 7649
> > Fax: 937-229-3900
> > e-mail: { HYPERLINK mailto:moroney@udayton.edu }moroney@udayton.edu
> > 
> > Reviewers comments: 
> > An important contribution to perceived usefulness literature
> > 
> > Paper is data oriented- which is good.  My major  question:  Why  wold anyone 
> > want to  measure subjective impression of time and accuracy?  If performance 
> > measures are available, why not use them.  Subjective measures are best used for 
> > other things ( e.g. assessment of subjective impression of usability)
> > People are not good judges of time ( See Orenstein in the 70s maybe the  60s).
> > Paper doesn’t add much to our knowledge, however conclusion is important.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > William F. Moroney, PhD, CPE
> > University of Dayton
> > Dayton, OH 45469-1430
> > E-Mail  Moroney@udayton.edu
> > Phone: 937.229.2767
> > FAX: 937.229.3900
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jan  4 09:53:44 2000
Subject: Re: BayCHI-North: New Mailing List Request
To: Van@Icarian.com (Mike Van Riper)
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 100 09:53:44 -0500 (EST)
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Send the request to support@acm.org.
You might want to set up the default options like other lists.

Here is a template, which needs a default password.

	Please make the password for the list: <insert>

	In addition to the list baychi-north@acm.org
	please make sure that the forwarding aliases are set up:
	  baychi-north-request@acm.org -> baychi-north-request@listserv.acm.org
	  owner-baychi-north@acm.org   -> owner-baychi-north@listserv.acm.org
	We realize that the creation of these aliases may generate
	some automatic messages-to-members to the list owners.

	Note that SIGCHI lists use a dash '-' as delimiter.


> Gary,
> 
> We just started another birds-of-a-feather (BOF) group at BayCHI. The
> BayCHI-North BOF is for BayCHI members that live in the North Bay. Although
> BayCHI's charter is for the entire San Francisco Bay Area, most BayCHI
> activities occur in the South Bay. There are a growing number of CHI folks
> north of San Francisco and they have started a BOF which holds meetings in
> the North Bay.
> 
> As the BayCHI BOF Coordinator, I have been asked to setup a BayCHI-North
> mailing list through listserv@acm.org. You have been a quiet list owner for
> previous BayCHI BOF mailing lists. I prepared the new mailing list header
> with the assumption that you or someone else from ACM would want to be a
> quiet list owner on this list too. Can you handle this request or forward it
> to someone else at ACM that can handle it?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike Van Riper
> BayCHI BOF Coordinator
> mvanriper@baychi.org
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> * ACM SIGCHI BayCHI SF Bay Area - North Bay (Announcements)
> * Owner= DanZiagos@FairIsaac.com (Dan Ziagos)
> * Owner= Quiet:
> * Owner= MaureenKroll@FairIsaac.com (Maureen Kroll)
> * Owner= van@icarian.com (Mike Van Riper)
> * Owner= perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary Perlman)
> * Errors-To= Owner            Reply-to= Sender,Respect
> * Subscription= Open,Confirm  Validate= No
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> * Mail-Via= Distribute        Ack= Yes
> * Notebook= Yes, /home/listserv/home/notebooks/chi, Weekly, Public
> * Digest= Yes,Same, Daily     Files= No
> * Review= Owner              Confidential= No
> 


From perlman Tue Jan  4 22:31:39 2000
Subject: Re: Ideas for March
To: mdevlin@portals.org (Mary Devlin)
Date: Tue, 4 Jan 100 22:31:39 -0500 (EST)
Cc: david.stubbs@acm.org, perlman
In-Reply-To: <387128B4.1217F312@portals.org> from "Mary Devlin" at Jan 3, 0 02:54:44 pm
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> Hello Gary,

Hi Mary,

I am just digging out from the holidays,
but should be more prompt about answering email.

I am excited although apprehensive about speaking
to a library group.  I will probably learn more
than I teach, at least about library issues.

I am reluctant to talk generally about anything related to OCLC
directions, although I can talk about what we have done with
FirstSearch, particularly on the new version.

First, some background on me.  I've been at OCLC for three and a half
years, working almost exclusively on FirstSearch, and primarily on
the FirstSearch user interface.  My title is consulting research
scientist (not director of OCLC, as I am listed on the CHIFOO site).
For my talk to CHIFOO, I plan on talking about general design
issues for a UI for many platforms, user languages, user levels, etc.

For PORTALS, I think it would be appropriate to focus on library
issues in FirstSearch, such as:
 * UI design for librarians vs. patrons (basic vs. expert search,
   search aids such as index and thesaurus browsing, etc.)
 * user behavior -- what do users really do in a search system
Basically, I would contrast the demands for features by professional
searchers (who also tend to make acquisition decisions) and the
relative utility of those features for untrained patrons.
These are potentially controversial, and could generate discussion.

Perhaps also of interest is how we actually do UI development
at OCLC, at least for FirstSearch.  It's an ongoing collaboration
of marketing, development, usability testing, graphic design, and
documentation, and user support.  This could be worked in with
the above, or could be a focus.

For any of the topics below, I could field questions,
but I've added very brief comments on each.

> As David told you in a email in December, we (PORTALS) would be
> delighted for you to give a talk with a focus of interest to librarians
> when you're in Portland for CHIFOO in March.
> 
> I know David sent you a couple of preliminary ideas for possible
> topics.  Here are those, and a few more that have been suggested:
> 
> Web design / human factors

Too general.

> OCLC's technological direction

Too politically hot for me.

> Help Desk issues

Possible.

> Remote reference centers

Possible, although I am not sure what it means.

> Customer call centers

Not sure how this differs from Help Desk, so maybe I should not
try to talk about it.

So, I could field questions on any topics, but I could prepare a
talk like:

Web-Based Bibliographic and Full Text Retrieval -
	Which Features are Used by Which Users?

The OCLC FirstSearch service provides users with a uniform interface
to over 85 databases with hundreds of millions of bibliographic
records, millions of which with full text online.  Although
designed as an end user system for library patrons, FirstSearch
includes many features for more sophisticated searchers:
 * Boolean queries, proximity, truncation, plurals, wildcards
 * term and phrase indexes, multiple index search, index browsing
 * thesaurus browsing, relevance ranking, sorting
AT OCLC we test the usability of all major features in FirstSearch,
and while most features are usable by novice users, most searches
are simple, often involving one or two keywords and few if any features.
In this talk I will contrast the features requested for search systems
with those actually used by most users, and suggest ways that search
systems can be made more effective for average library patrons.

> Any of these -- or I'm sure others you'd suggest -- would be interesting
> and useful to our audience.
> 
> Please let me know what suggestions you have.
> 
> We're looking forward to March and your visit.
> 
> Mary
> 
> 
> Mary Devlin
> Director, PORTALS
> 503-725-5992
> mdevlin@portals.org
> 


From perlman Wed Jan  5 09:01:25 2000
Subject: Re: (no subject)
To: f-chang@uiuc.edu
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 100 09:01:25 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

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>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Thu Jan  6 08:55:28 2000
Subject: Re: Cultural issues of interface design website in the making
To: V.Evers@OPEN.AC.UK
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 100 08:55:28 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To:  <B5A6557CFDF6D211960E0008C7F355850121469A@tesla.open.ac.uk> from "Vanessa Evers" at Jan 6, 0 12:55:11 pm
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I set up this page in May 1998:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/intercultural/
I don't know what your site contains, so I don't know if it makes
sense to add what you have to that site.  Having competing sites
may not serve people's needs as well as a cooperative site.

The SIGCHI page is generated from special entries in the HCI Bibliography,
so an additional advantage would be that all the entries are searchable
along with 20,000 other entries in the database.

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

> Dear all,
> 
> My name is Vanessa Evers I am currently finishing a PhD in Cross-cultural
> Understanding of Interface Design at the Open University in Great Britain.
> I have recently started to put together a website (not yet available) of
> links and information related to cultural aspects of interface design
> (localisation, designing for an international/intercultural market).
> The aim of the website is to offer a non-commercial, generally available and
> accessable source of information on these topics as well as info on current
> events such as conference postings, special issues of journals, special
> interest group postings, recent on line articles etc.
> 
> If you know of any links that you think would be usefull or any suggestions
> for the website please e-mail me.
> The website should be up and running by May. Depending on the size and
> demand for information, non-commercial funding will be sought to extend and
> maintain the site.
> 
> Kindest Regards,
> 
> Vanessa
> 
> 
> *******************************************************************
> Vanessa Evers (v.evers@open.ac.uk)
> PhD student: Cross-Cultural Understanding of Human Computer Interface Design
> 
> The Institute of Educational Technology
> Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA
> tel:44-(0)1908-858399
> fax:44-(0)1908-654173
> 
> drs. Vanessa Evers (v.evers@open.ac.uk)
> Promotie onderzoek: Het Ontwerpen van Computer Interfaces voor Gebruikers
> van
> Verschillende Culturele Achtergronden
> *******************************************************************
> 


From perlman Thu Jan  6 11:06:30 2000
Subject: Re: Cultural issues of interface design website in the making
To: V.Evers@open.ac.uk
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 100 11:06:30 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <B5A6557CFDF6D211960E0008C7F355850121469D@tesla.open.ac.uk> from "V.Evers@open.ac.uk" at Jan 6, 0 02:38:05 pm
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I guess we can just see what happens and try to coordinate.

I do not know of any missing content that could go onto the page.
If I did, I would have added it.
People can add content with the "Suggest-a-Link" links.

For me, what is missing is a sense of which links are the most
important/useful, but that is more of an editorial issue,
which I am reluctant to take on without clear criteria for evaluation.
I could add voting/rating, but it might not be fair, so I have not.

Gary

> Hi Gary
> 
> I know your site and like it very much. You are right about competing sites
> not serving users and I am quick to say that this is not the idea behind the
> site at all. I feel I should have contacted you first about this plan, since
> you have the most experience in this.  I went about things in a different
> order. Right now, the setting up of the website is in the stage of finding
> out what sort of information people want to see. 
> I guess that the sort of information I am thinking of is for instance
> contact information, who does what and where can I find this person?, also
> getting people to put recent papers up on the site so that these will be
> more easily accessable. I will not be trying to replicate or improve current
> sites, I am more looking to provide the kind of information that is not
> there at the moment.I am hoping ideas for such information will come from my
> call.  I would like to be in contact with people such as yourself and for
> example Mikael Ericsson to see if the page is usefull for your purposes or
> if eventually merging would be a good idea. Your advice would be more then
> welcome, perhaps you have thought of some things, you would like to see but
> that were too time consuming?  I hope my new project will be usefull to you,
> I have too much energy for a PhD and short term consultancies to fund my
> studies and thought it would be a nice way to practise webskills. I do hope
> to provide a new initiative, and would like to stay in touch with you about
> the progress if this is possible.
> 
> Kindest Regards,
> 
> Vanessa 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Gary PERLMAN [SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent:	None
> > To:	V.Evers@OPEN.AC.UK
> > Subject:	Re: Cultural issues of interface design website in the
> > making
> > 
> > I set up this page in May 1998:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/intercultural/
> > I don't know what your site contains, so I don't know if it makes
> > sense to add what you have to that site.  Having competing sites
> > may not serve people's needs as well as a cooperative site.
> > 
> > The SIGCHI page is generated from special entries in the HCI Bibliography,
> > so an additional advantage would be that all the entries are searchable
> > along with 20,000 other entries in the database.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
> > The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
> > Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA
> > 
> > > Dear all,
> > > 
> > > My name is Vanessa Evers I am currently finishing a PhD in
> > Cross-cultural
> > > Understanding of Interface Design at the Open University in Great
> > Britain.
> > > I have recently started to put together a website (not yet available) of
> > > links and information related to cultural aspects of interface design
> > > (localisation, designing for an international/intercultural market).
> > > The aim of the website is to offer a non-commercial, generally available
> > and
> > > accessable source of information on these topics as well as info on
> > current
> > > events such as conference postings, special issues of journals, special
> > > interest group postings, recent on line articles etc.
> > > 
> > > If you know of any links that you think would be usefull or any
> > suggestions
> > > for the website please e-mail me.
> > > The website should be up and running by May. Depending on the size and
> > > demand for information, non-commercial funding will be sought to extend
> > and
> > > maintain the site.
> > > 
> > > Kindest Regards,
> > > 
> > > Vanessa
> > > 
> > > 
> > > *******************************************************************
> > > Vanessa Evers (v.evers@open.ac.uk)
> > > PhD student: Cross-Cultural Understanding of Human Computer Interface
> > Design
> > > 
> > > The Institute of Educational Technology
> > > Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA
> > > tel:44-(0)1908-858399
> > > fax:44-(0)1908-654173
> > > 
> > > drs. Vanessa Evers (v.evers@open.ac.uk)
> > > Promotie onderzoek: Het Ontwerpen van Computer Interfaces voor
> > Gebruikers
> > > van
> > > Verschillende Culturele Achtergronden
> > > *******************************************************************
> > > 
> 


From perlman Thu Jan  6 12:54:47 2000
Subject: Re: IEA  178-390 (fwd)
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 100 12:54:47 -0500 (EST)
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Hi Srini,

I am still wondering what is happening with the paper.  It is due at HFES HQ by January 28,
although the hfes.org site now says Feb 8.

I just received info for formatting the paper.  Remarkably, they do not have
online templates.

Gary

Forwarded message:
> From perlman Sat Nov 20 11:53:57 1999
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman>
> Message-Id: <199911201653.LAA12025@turing.acm.org>
> Subject: Re: IEA  178-390
> To: moroney@riker.stjoe.udayton.edu (William F. Moroney)
> Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 11:53:53 -0500 (EST)
> Cc: sraghava@qualcomm.com, perlman
> In-Reply-To: <199911182343.SAA28413@elwood.udayton.edu> from "William F. Moroney" at Nov 18, 99 06:42:28 pm
> X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL25]
> Content-Type: text
> 
> Dear Prof. Moroney,
> 
> Thank you for the email about the acceptance of our paper.
> Although the paragraph below indicates that it supplements
> information received via e-mail upon initial acceptance,
> I think it is the first information we have received.
> In any case, we are pleased the paper was accepted
> and will work diligently to prepare the paper, permissions,
> and presentation.
> 
> Alliteratively yours,
> 
> Gary Perlman
> 
> PS: In answer to one of the reviewer's questions:
> 
> > My major  question:  Why  wold anyone 
> > want to  measure subjective impression of time and accuracy?  If performance 
> > measures are available, why not use them.
> 
> Many products are released without any performance measures, and only
> very informal subjective impression, such as in a focus group, or worse yet,
> from management/marketing.  Collecting subjective measures is a way to
> estimate that biased influence.  In the paper, I think we will offer some
> scenarios like: Given that X data is available, what conclusions might be drawn?
> correlating the content of X with real-world situations.
> 
> A second answer, which is purely pragmatic, is that if performance does not
> match preference, the design choices might need to be explained more carefully
> than when they agree.
> 
> 
> > Dear Gary,
> > 
> > Congratulations on the acceptance of your paper, " The difference of  preference 
> > versus performance can differ …..”, (IEA  178-390) for presentation at the IEA 
> > 2000/HFES 2000 Congress. The meeting will take place July 30-August 4, 2000, at 
> > the Marriott Marina Hotel in San Diego,California. Your presentation time and 
> > date is Aug 2 2000, 1300-1415. This letter supplements information you received 
> > via e-mail upon initial acceptance.
> > 
> > Please confirm receipt of this message
> > 
> > Please note the following:
> > 
> > 1.      You are responsible for notifying any coauthors of this
> > acceptance.
> > 
> > 2.      In November 1999, we will send you a proceedings paper
> > preparation kit. Each paper presenter is given four pages in the proceedings. In a
> > separate mailing in December 1999, you will receive registration
> > details, including a registration form. You will be required to send a completed
> > registration form and payment with your proceedings paper by the paper
> > submission deadline to ensure your ability to present your work and be
> > published. This is required of all accepted presenters.
> > 
> > 3.      Immediately begin working on any necessary internal approval
> > process your employer may have, if you have not already done so. Any
> > proceedings paper received by January 15, 2000, that is not accompanied
> > by a completed Copyright Transfer Form will not be published.
> > 
> > 4.      Report any changes in your or your coauthors' affiliation and/or
> > address to the HFES central office immediately (310/394-1811, fax
> > 310/394-2410, hfes@compuserve.com).
> > 
> > 5.      When you arrive at the session room to give your presentation,
> > your session chair will ask you for a brief biographical statement (about 50
> > words). Please prepare something to bring with you.
> > 
> > Note that HFES requires a transfer of copyright in order to publish
> > accepted proposals in the annual meeting proceedings. A Copyright
> > Transfer Form will be sent to you with the instructions for proceedings paper
> > preparation. (This policy does not apply in the case of work performed
> > by government employees or under government contract, which may be in the
> > public domain.) If your employer uses an alternative copyright transfer
> > form, you must submit it to HFES for consideration as soon as possible
> > so that it may be reviewed for compatibility of terms. Send alternative
> > forms directly to Lois Smith at the HFES central office, P.O. Box 1369, Santa
> > Monica, CA 90406-1369 USA; fax 310/394-2410.
> > 
> > Unless you notify me to the contrary, receipt of this letter represents
> > your formal acceptance and professional commitment to (1) prepare a
> > paper for publication according to the instructions and deliver it to the
> > central  office by the January 15, 2000, deadline, and (2) attend the meeting and
> > deliver your paper as scheduled. If you do not accept or cannot meet the
> > commitment, please notify me at once.
> > 
> > Again, congratulations on the acceptance of your paper. If you have any
> > questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
> > 
> > Sincerely,
> > 
> > Bill Moroney
> > 
> > Program Chair
> > Phone: 937 885 7649
> > Fax: 937-229-3900
> > e-mail: { HYPERLINK mailto:moroney@udayton.edu }moroney@udayton.edu
> > 
> > Reviewers comments: 
> > An important contribution to perceived usefulness literature
> > 
> > Paper is data oriented- which is good.  My major  question:  Why  wold anyone 
> > want to  measure subjective impression of time and accuracy?  If performance 
> > measures are available, why not use them.  Subjective measures are best used for 
> > other things ( e.g. assessment of subjective impression of usability)
> > People are not good judges of time ( See Orenstein in the 70s maybe the  60s).
> > Paper doesn’t add much to our knowledge, however conclusion is important.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > William F. Moroney, PhD, CPE
> > University of Dayton
> > Dayton, OH 45469-1430
> > E-Mail  Moroney@udayton.edu
> > Phone: 937.229.2767
> > FAX: 937.229.3900
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jan  6 16:17:28 2000
Subject: Re: IEA  178-390 (fwd)
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 100 16:17:28 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000106121044.00ba2bd0@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Jan 6, 0 12:25:43 pm
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> I appologize for the delay in responding. Wish you and your family a very
> very happy new millenium. Here we have been having a continous stream of
> visitors through the last month and then we got into the possibility of
> buying a house as the stock has been doing remarkably well. By God's grace
> we have found a nice house (built 1998) in Scripps Ranch on Villiage Ridge
> Rd (2 miles east off 15 on Scripps/Poway Rd) and are working on the
> closing. It has been exciting but extremely hectic. 

Good luck with the house.

> I am attaching what i have written up for the paper so far. From reading
> through their website I understood the limit to be 2 pages but I am not sure. 

I checked and the limit is 4 pages.
Should I try to send general comments?

From perlman Thu Jan  6 22:03:47 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: mogul@pa.dec.com (Jeffrey Mogul)
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 100 22:03:47 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200001070009.QAA17729@wera.pa.dec.com> from "Jeffrey Mogul" at Jan 6, 0 04:09:34 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks
> -Jeff
> 


From perlman Fri Jan  7 11:14:37 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: ricodarling@hotmail.com (ERIC AYAYEE)
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 100 11:14:37 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <20000107083642.29989.qmail@hotmail.com> from "ERIC AYAYEE" at Jan 7, 0 08:36:42 am
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I am sorry, but I have no idea of what you are asking.

> Hello,
>       Can you please help me make an analysis of the marketing mix using any 
> product of your choice (PREFFERABLY THE PANASONIC MOBILE PHONE). At least 
> give me a guideline on how to go about it.
> ______________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jan  7 11:56:43 2000
Subject: Re: STAT
To: Francesco.Decomite@lifl.fr (decomite)
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 100 11:56:43 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
> 
> 
> Francesco De Comite
> http://www.lifl.fr/~decomite
> 


From perlman Fri Jan  7 12:00:14 2000
Subject: Re: Site suggestion: InteractionArchitect
To: info@interactionarchitect.com
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 100 12:00:14 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <002f01bf592d$76c2c6e0$260310ac@iconmedialab.be> from "Sim D'Hertefelt" at Jan 7, 0 05:37:18 pm
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I added a link.

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_002C_01BF5935.D84A25E0
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> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> I appreciated visiting your site about human-computer interaction. Have =
> you visited InteractionArchitect (http://www.InteractionArchitect.com)? =
> It's a new knowledge base and meeting space on designing usable and =
> useful interactive systems. Maybe the visitors of your site can benefit =
> from a link to InteractionArchitect...
> 
> Do not hesitate to contact me if you have questions.
> 
> Sim D'Hertefelt
> sim@InteractionArchitect.com
> http://www.InteractionArchitect.com
> 
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> <STYLE></STYLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I appreciated visiting your site about=20
> human-computer interaction. Have you visited InteractionArchitect (<A=20
> href=3D"http://www.InteractionArchitect.com">http://www.InteractionArchit=
> ect.com</A>)?=20
> It's a new knowledge base and meeting space on designing usable and =
> useful=20
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> link to=20
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> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Do not hesitate to contact me if you =
> have=20
> questions.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Sim D'Hertefelt<BR><A=20
> href=3D"mailto:sim@InteractionArchitect.com">sim@InteractionArchitect.com=
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> ect.com</A></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jan  7 15:34:13 2000
Subject: Re: Dundee University Course
To: pgregor@COMPUTING.DUNDEE.AC.UK (Peter Gregor)
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 100 15:34:13 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <000a01bf5932$574d8c00$7a222486@mic.dundee.ac.uk> from "Peter Gregor" at Jan 7, 0 05:12:13 pm
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Please fill out the form:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/educhi.cgi

> This University offers a degree in Applied Computing in which HCI &
> Usability figure largely. I would like to add it to your lists please
> Thanks
> 
> -------------------------------------------------
> Dr Peter Gregor, Department of Applied Computing
> University of Dundee, DUNDEE DD1 4HN Scotland
> Department: http://www.computing.dundee.ac.uk
> Homepage: http://www.computing.dundee.ac.uk/staff/pgregor
> Phone:+44 1382 344152   Fax:+44 1382 345509
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Jan  8 21:55:28 2000
Subject: Re: [Fwd: invitation to write]
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Sat, 8 Jan 100 21:55:28 -0500 (EST)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <387751F0.212DACCC@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Jan 8, 0 10:04:16 am
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> What do you think?
> 
> To: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
> 
> Hi everyone,
> 
> Would you like to tell the story of your CHI local sig for the world to
> see?  If so, let me know, and put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard, or
> stylus to PDA, or ...) in order to share your stories about your chapter's
> beginnings, your triumphs, your challenges, your secrets to success, your
> flirtations with disaster, etc. etc.
> 
> As most of you know, I'm responsible for the Local SIGs column that appears
> in SIGCHI Bulletin, and many local sig leaders have contributed to that
> column either directly or indirectly.  I invite you to join in as a direct
> contributor.  Your stories are of great interest to others involved or
> interested in Local SIGs.  I would greatly welcome your contributions.
> 
> Richard

Lessons learned:

Write bylaws for the next group of officers, not for the organizing
committee.  The BuckCHI bylaws make it difficult to operate the chapter
according to the bylaws, and impose unnecessary levels of bureaucracy.

Put docs/website onto the ACM site ASAP, not on some volunteer's site.
The transition from host to host is too expensive.  This makes being
chartered important, as only chartered chapters can be on the ACM server.

Commentary on activities:

Our biggest success has been our program, roughly monthly until this year,
which attracted regular of about 25 people.

We had one workshop which raised enough money to run the chapter for
two years.  Despite this, no other workshops have been suggested.

Maintaining membership has been more trouble than it has been worth.
We raise more money from royalties from the Amazon.com Associates
program than from dues.  Reminding people to pay dues is also a bother,
especially when memberships for many chapter leaders have expired.

Despite having conference proceedings, videos, and tutorial notes
in our chapter library, circulation is minimal.

Related to the library issue, we have trouble defining benefits of
membership.  Our most visited pages include our jobs page, but that
is free to post and browse.  Our online member directory is seldom
visited.  Recently, we made mugs for the chapter, with as yet unknown
popularity.  We think they will be well received.

Perhaps our greatest problem is that we have trouble recruiting
officers and committee chairs (esp. program), and more often than not,
elected officers and appointed chairs do not follow through on their jobs,
do not make it to committee meetings, and sometimes disappear altogether.

From perlman Sun Jan  9 22:39:59 2000
Subject: Re: request to add information to HCIBIB
To: fabio.paterno@cnuce.cnr.it (Fabio Paterno)
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 100 22:39:59 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3878ED2A.7EBECE85@cnuce.cnr.it> from "Fabio Paterno" at Jan 9, 0 09:18:50 pm
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Done.  Looks like a great book.
Gary

> Dear Gary,
> 	I would like to include  information concerning a book that was
> published by Springer Verlag at the end of 1999 in the HCIBIB. Thus,
> this information could appear when people select the  "HCI Books
> published in 1999" link. 
> 
> It is possible to find the basic information on the book at the two
> following links:
> 
> http://giove.cnuce.cnr.it/~fabio/mbde.html
> 
> http://www.springer.co.uk/com_pubs/ct_mbde.htm
> 
> 
> Please let me know if you need additional information or you have
> problems with this request.
> 
> Many thanks for your attention,
> 
> 
> Best,
> 
> 
> Fabio
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> ________________________________________________________________________________
> Dr. Fabio Paternò          	Tel: +39 050 593289 
> CNUCE - C.N.R.             	Fax: +39 050 904052
> Via S.Maria 36           	Email: fabio.paterno@cnuce.cnr.it
> 56126 Pisa - Italy	  	http://giove.cnuce.cnr.it/~fabio/
> ________________________________________________________________________________
> 


From perlman Sun Jan  9 22:40:17 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: j_caruso@zipmail.com.br
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 100 22:40:17 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <20000110020133.CBF026FB9@zipmx11.zipmail.com.br> from "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Janu=E1rio=20Caruso?=" at Jan 10, 0 00:01:33 am
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fmeh

> Dear Sirs,
> 
> According to your request,
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Plese, send me the password to the |STAT package.
> 
> Tank you
> 
> J. Caruso
> _____________________________________________________________
> http://www.zipmail.com.br   O e-mail que vai aonde você está.
> 
> 
> _____________________________________________________________
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jan 11 09:49:12 2000
Subject: Re: things ACM is working on
To: riander@well.com
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 100 09:49:12 -0500 (EST)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To:  <v04003a0cb49fda65c4d8@[206.169.225.55]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at Jan 10, 0 12:02:06 pm
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I've found the ACM site to be unusually hard to use.
The hardest areas to use include the member account areas
(it's been difficult to get SIGCHI officers to successfully
start an account and set up and maintain email forwarding;
the online bookstore has migrated from an out of date set
of pages to a slow-loading and confusing collection of
generated pages.  The ACM home page has been simplified
from the JavaScript laden new version of a year ago, but is
still behind the curve on internationalization and accessibility
(run the acm pages through http://www.cast/org/bobby).

I wonder if any usability testing is done on any ACM pages.
I wonder if any usability testing will be done on resources
provided to chapters.

Given the track record of the past and present, I have to question
the ability of ACM to provide useful and usable resources.
I would be pleased to see more useful resources from ACM,
but to offer a reasonable level of functionality with the high
level of usability that such resources would require for volunteers
would require a substantial effort.  I hope such an effort is planned.

In the meantime, we will probably continue to use our own
calendar, email balloting, membership processing, mailing lists
etc for BuckCHI.  The main problem with these is their usability
for non-Webmasters.  The same problem exists on the SIGCHI pages
where most people do not have the technical skills to make simple
changes without breaking HTML.  So I think there is an opportunity
for ACM here.

I don't mean to be overly negative, but want to emphasize that
usability of tools is critical for non-experts to use them.
If the tools are not usable and/or they don't produce usable web
pages, then much of the effort will be wasted.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI InfoDir (and de facto SIGCHI site maintainer)

> ACM is developing a Local Chapter Resource Center -- a place (one-stop
> shopping) for chapter officers to go to receive all ACM Chapter Resources.
> 
> Here is what the Resource Center is slated to provide:
>   - Calendar of Events: chapters will be able to post and update local
>     events and meetings;
>   - Electronic Balloting: will enable chapter members to vote for
>     officers electronically;
>   - Chapter Membership Processing, New and Renewals: chapters members
>     will be able to join and renew their local chapter membership on-line,
>     through the new ACM Oracle WEB Database ACM is transitioning to, via
>     credit card only;
>   - Maintaining Chapter Membership Database - chapter members will be able
>     to update their membership information, through the new ACM Oracle WEB
>     Database;
>   - Chapter's Officer's Network; a mailing list
>   - Mailing Label requests
>   - FAQ's
> 
> Some of you already have some of the above (e.g., electronic balloting,
> membership databases, online membership processing, ...).  T'would be great
> if you could share some info about what you have or need or are trying to
> develop with other Local SIG leaders via this mailing list and with Fran
> Sinhart, ACM's Local Activities Coordinator (sinhart@hq.acm.org).
> Interaction of this nature will help ensure what ACM develops will work for
> your local sig; plus, you might be able to get tools or other assistance
> from other local sigs; plus, ...
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>              voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>                63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 


From perlman Tue Jan 11 09:51:04 2000
Subject: Re: [Fwd: things ACM is working on]
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 100 09:51:04 -0500 (EST)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <387B3A99.E89A723A@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Jan 11, 0 09:13:46 am
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I sent off a message to Richard that such resources would be welcome,
but that if they are as unusable as the ACM account tools or produce
pages as confusing as the ACM site and bookstore, then they would
not be as useful as they could be.

Gary

> ACM is developing a Local Chapter Resource Center -- a place (one-stop
> shopping) for chapter officers to go to receive all ACM Chapter Resources.
> 
> Here is what the Resource Center is slated to provide:
>   - Calendar of Events: chapters will be able to post and update local
>     events and meetings;
>   - Electronic Balloting: will enable chapter members to vote for
>     officers electronically;
>   - Chapter Membership Processing, New and Renewals: chapters members
>     will be able to join and renew their local chapter membership on-line,
>     through the new ACM Oracle WEB Database ACM is transitioning to, via
>     credit card only;
>   - Maintaining Chapter Membership Database - chapter members will be able
>     to update their membership information, through the new ACM Oracle WEB
>     Database;
>   - Chapter's Officer's Network; a mailing list
>   - Mailing Label requests
>   - FAQ's
> 
> Some of you already have some of the above (e.g., electronic balloting,
> membership databases, online membership processing, ...).  T'would be great
> if you could share some info about what you have or need or are trying to
> develop with other Local SIG leaders via this mailing list and with Fran
> Sinhart, ACM's Local Activities Coordinator (sinhart@hq.acm.org).
> Interaction of this nature will help ensure what ACM develops will work for
> your local sig; plus, you might be able to get tools or other assistance
> from other local sigs; plus, ...
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>              voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>                63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
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> 


From perlman Tue Jan 11 12:36:13 2000
Subject: Re: CHI'2000
To: tremaine@cs.princeton.edu
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 100 12:36:13 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <387B691B.6B7FD5BE@cs.princeton.edu> from "Marilyn" at Jan 11, 0 12:32:11 pm
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Hi Marilyn,

I was not planning on going to CHI'2000.
With two young children, it's too hard to
get away for me.  I thought I would try
a couple of smaller conferences this year.

I hope it's 5 courses you have taught, at least.
It sounds like way too much.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I would like to meet with you at CHI'2000 this year. So would Wendy.
> We hope you are coming and can arrange time to be with us, possibly
> on the last day of the conference.
> 
> Let me know what your schedule is, etc.
> 
> As for the letter I am sending your manager.  It has not
> been forgotten.  It's just that my dean thinks that teaching
> 5 courses from now until June is acceptable.  It's nervous
> breakdown time!
> 
> cheers,
> marilyn
> -- 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Marilyn (Mantei) Tremaine
> Professor Computer & Information Systems	
> Drexel University			215-895-2490 - tel	
> 3141 Chestnut Street			215-895-2494 - fax 
> Philadelphia, PA 19104			tremaine@acm.org
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Tue Jan 11 16:55:54 2000
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: things ACM is working on
To: riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson)
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 100 16:55:54 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a01b4a1452ec9ca@[206.169.225.17]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at Jan 11, 0 01:38:37 pm
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I meant to cc Fran.  So sure.

I did not plan to send it to chi-local-sigs,
but if you think it is of general interest, go ahead.

Gary

> And to Fran Sinhart?
> 
> >Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 13:37:05 -0700
> >To: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> >From: "Richard I. Anderson" <riander@well.com>
> >Subject: Re: things ACM is working on
> >
> >Gary,
> >
> >Can I forward your words to chi-local-sigs@acm.org?
> >
> >Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>              voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>                63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jan 13 09:40:10 2000
Subject: Re: Meeting ideas
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 100 09:40:10 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38755E46.23F2B2B4@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Jan 6, 0 10:32:22 pm
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I don't mind doing a BuckCHI version of my talk.

I don't really want to do 7.  It's a boring talk.
Perhaps it would be better to just point people
to a few resources in email so they can click from
their mail reader.

Here is another topic:
	Online or Print? Simultaneously preparing both.

Instead of 15, how about:
	Ten obvious UI design mistakes you would never make.
or some other provocative name?

> I haven't found a Program Chair so it looks like
> it's me. I need some topics. What do you think?
> How is your presentation coming for that other
> local CHI group? Want to get double duty out of
> it?
> 
> Here are some other potential topics:
>   1. Mobile interfaces or voice recognition based
>      menu systems for phone interfaces.
>   2. The holiday rush - how did net consumers fare?
>      (covering in part the new online shopping experience
>      report by Creative Good)
>   3. Finding meaning in customer data - latent semantec
>      approach to modeling customer information.
>   4. XML and next generation web interfaces
>   5. Moving from the dirt-world to commerce on the web.
>   6. Hot interaction topics on the web
>   7. Web resources for HCI
>   8. Leading edge interactive technologies for broadband
>   9. Information appliances - internet everywhere
>  10. Satellite radio system
>  11. Interaction issues for B2B
>  12. Surf the web from your cell phone - yeah right.
>  13. Mobil interfaces
>  14. Jump start your innovation process
>  15. Usability principles refresher
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jan 13 11:10:29 2000
Subject: Re: the death of BuckCHI?
To: roth.2@osu.edu (Susan Roth)
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 100 11:10:29 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a00b4a39587d4fc@[128.146.179.209]> from "Susan Roth" at Jan 13, 0 10:46:09 am
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Hi Susan,

I sent out renewals in October (maybe September).
The membership form is at:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/member.cgi

Gary

> Gary,
> I'm interested in renewing. Did I miss your previous e-mail?
> Susan
> 
> 
> >I just processed a renewall.  Yay.
> >Here is a summary of our expired membership.  Boo.
> >
> >        EXPIRED  NUMBER EMAIL                     LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME
> >        1999-09  00-16  gratz.1@osu.edu           Gratz, Conrad
> >        1999-11  00-27  instone@acm.org           Instone, Keith
> >        1999-10  01-11  wjohnson@columbus.rr.com  Johnson, Wayne
> >        1999-09  01-12  norman@oclc.org           Norman, Phil
> >        1999-09  00-04  branaghan@acm.org         Branaghan, Russ
> >        1999-09  00-13  gcrosby@lucent.com        Crosby, Georgia
> >        1999-09  00-03  roth.2@osu.edu            Roth, Susan
> >        1999-04  01-07  smellem@nationwide.com    Smeller, Michelle
> >        1999-09  00-07  janehenderson@acm.org     Henderson, Jane
> >        1999-04  02-02  thornbug@oclc.org         Thornburg, Gail
> >        1999-08  02-03  sszonn@dispatch.com       Szonn, Sabina
> >        1999-08  02-04  heather@twcol.com         Unwin, Heather
> >        1999-08  02-05  joe_cole@fitch.com        Cole, Joe
> >        1999-09  02-06  MJLmail@AOL.com           Lindeman, Martha
> >        1999-09  02-07  lockrey@data.assist.com   Lockrey, Brian D.
> >        1999-09  02-09  orrick@acm.org            Orrick, Erika
> >        1999-11  02-10  Patrick_Hogan@mail.amsinc.com Hogan, Patrick J.
> >        1999-12  03-13  acepub1@aol.com           Fiorello, Alan
> >
> >We had one meeting in the fall, and there are no meetings planned,
> >so I don't see an opportunity to motivate people to renew.
> >
> >Are we at a turning point?
> >
> >Gary
> 
> 
> Susan King Roth, Chairperson
> Associate Professor
> Department of Industrial, Interior & Visual Communication Design
> The Ohio State University
> 152 Hopkins Hall, 128 N. Oval Mall
> Columbus, Ohio 43210             USA
> 614-292-6746 (Design office)
> 614-688-3242 (direct line)
> Fax: 614-292-0217
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jan 13 12:15:24 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI...
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 100 12:15:24 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To:  <387DF6C5.6F70A6E3@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Jan 13, 0 11:01:09 am
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I am here.

> OK everyone,
> 
> We need to light a fire under BuckCHI and I think it's
> an "all hands on deck" sort of situation. Several of our
> officers and key people from last year have lapsed. So
> I think we need to put a few cycles into this. I honestly
> can't do it alone guys. So I need some help/input/ideas
> from everyone. I don't think it is the death of BuckCHI.
> We just need to get some mindshare going again.
> 
> So I propose we put together a technical meeting ASAP to
> keep the membership aware of our efforts. Also, I'd like to
> have a meeting of current and past officers to get an
> action plan together. I will propose we meet into the
> summer to keep things going.
> 
> I am low on new contacts for presenters. I used most of mine
> last year as Program Chair. I have had NO input from the
> officers and the people who agreed to help with the program
> have mostly vacated. But I am most at fault for letting things get
> to this state.
> 
> I will be in touch to all of you by phone. Please, respond to this
> email and let me know if you are willing to help resurrect our chapter
> and in what capacity. THIS IS URGENT! Please take time to at
> least send me an email one way or another.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
> 


From perlman Thu Jan 13 16:15:59 2000
Subject: Re: Presentation
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 100 16:15:59 -0500 (EST)
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My talk is not written yet, so it might be a problem.
I will work on it tonight and let you know.
	Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I'd like to schedule you for a January 25 BuckCHI meeting.
> Could you pull that off? If so, do you have an abstract for
> your presentation? I'll get a notice out. I think Jane could
> put us up at Compuserve.
> 
> What do you think? Thanks.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jan 13 20:40:59 2000
Subject: BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS: approval required (F6642DD9) (fwd)
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This was sent out last week.  We don't need weekly reminders.
Try again on January 24th.

Gary Perlman

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> To: <oplinlist@epicurus.oplin.lib.oh.us>
> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 8:47 PM
> Subject: CO-ASIS Meeting Reminder
> 
> 
> >
> > > Plan to attend the first CO-ASIS Meeting of 2000 on January 25.
> > >
> > > Ginny Browne, Knowledge Management Administrator from Sterling Commerce,
> > > will be  our speaker.
> > > Her presentation is entitled "Knowledge Management: from
> > > Theory to Practice - Making It up as We Go Along."
> > >
> > > Socializing at 7:00
> > > Presentation at 7:30
> > > OCLC - Kilgour Auditorium
> > http://www.oclc.org/oclc/menu/map3.htm
> > > All are welcome; no charge!
> > > Refreshments will be served.
> > >
> >  Please make reservations with Judy Wagner.
> > >
> > > Judy Wagner  /   wagner.6@osu.edu  /  ericacve.org/
> > > ERIC Clearinghouse on Adult, Career, and Vocational Education
> > > 1900 Kenny Road  /  Columbus OH 43210-1090
> > > 614/292-8625; 800/848-4815 (ext 2-8625);  FAX: 614/292-1260
> > > TTY/TDD: 614/688-8734
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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> 
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> 


From perlman Fri Jan 14 09:17:55 2000
Subject: Re: lapsed
To: thornbug@oclc.org (Thornburg, Gail)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 100 09:17:55 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <D7A4A87A24BBD011BC200000F84103060230FFA5@oa5-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Thornburg,Gail" at Jan 14, 0 08:15:13 am
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Yes.  $10.

> I noticed my name on your list.  Is the renewal still $10 ?
> 
> Gail
> 


From perlman Fri Jan 14 10:25:43 2000
Subject: Re: (no subject)
To: csardas@gate.sinica.edu.tw (Richard Gan)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 100 10:25:43 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <387F9AF9.8AC065FB@gate.sinica.edu.tw> from "Richard Gan" at Jan 14, 0 01:54:02 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jan 14 10:26:41 2000
Subject: Re: Presentation
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 100 10:26:41 -0500 (EST)
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Sorry, but I can't fit it in.  I have a lot to do on the talk
and I have other deadlines coming up.

I could do mid February.

> Gary,
> 
> I'd like to schedule you for a January 25 BuckCHI meeting.
> Could you pull that off? If so, do you have an abstract for
> your presentation? I'll get a notice out. I think Jane could
> put us up at Compuserve.
> 
> What do you think? Thanks.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jan 14 11:49:45 2000
Subject: Re: Fw: Please correct my name in HCIBIB Search
To: ken@guiguy.com (Ken Schiff)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 100 11:49:45 -0500 (EST)
Cc: morten@fjeld.ch
In-Reply-To: <001801bf5eac$6af6ac80$0300a8c0@Kenny> from "Ken Schiff" at Jan 14, 0 08:26:46 am
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Fixed.

> Hi Gary...
> 
> This came to me. Although I'm flattered, I think it's your ballpark.  ;^)
> 
> Hoping that your millennium celebration was festive and your Y2K
> uneventful...  ;^)
> 
> 
> Best...
> 
> Ken
> 
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> Ken Schiff
> Productivity Through Technology®, Inc.
> ken@guiguy.com     Tel: 510-471-2776
> 
> Visit the GUIguy® at http://www.guiguy.com.
> See the GUIguy's website design & hosting
> service offerings at http://www.guiguy.net
> 
> Creating obvious, discoverable, and usable
> Windows applications and Web sites for
> business productivity...and now in our 11th year!
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Morten Fjeld" <morten@fjeld.ch>
> To: <ken@guiguy.com>
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 7:46 AM
> Subject: Please correct my name in HCIBIB Search
> 
> 
> > Hallo,
> >
> > Could you pls. change my name in this reference:
> >
> > http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=C.BCSHCI.97.303
> >
> > Wrong name: M. Field
> > Correct name: M. Fjeld
> >
> > Thanks
> > Morten Fjeld
> >
> > Man-Machine Interaction (MMI)
> > <http://www.fjeld.ch>
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >                                              Morten FJELD
> >
> >     _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/    _/                 IHA, Clausiusstr. 25
> >    _/        _/    _/    _/                           8092 Zurich
> >   _/_/_/    _/    _/_/_/_/                            SWITZERLAND
> >  _/        _/    _/    _/                    Voice: +41 1 6323983
> > _/_/_/_/  _/    _/    _/ ETH ZURICH          Fax  : +41 1 6321173
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jan 14 11:54:35 2000
Subject: Re: Thanks!
To: hewett@drexel.edu
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 100 11:54:35 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <387F51A9.2BBFEE01@drexel.edu> from "Tom Hewett" at Jan 14, 0 11:41:32 am
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You're welcome, and thanks.

Gary

PS: Stats on CDG Report

  HITS   AGE HITS/DAY START DATE FILENAME         TITLE
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  1131   393    2.88  1998-12-22 cdg0.html        Preface
  3907   393    9.94  1998-12-22 cdg1.html        Introduction
 18383   393   46.78  1998-12-22 cdg2.html        Definition and Overview (490 hits in past week)
  3147   393    8.01  1998-12-22 cdg3.html        Courses in HCI
  2524   393    6.42  1998-12-22 cdg4.html        Curriculum Designs
  2212   393    5.63  1998-12-22 cdg5.html        Issues
  2862   393    7.28  1998-12-22 cdgA.html        Resources
   777   393    1.98  1998-12-22 cdgB.html        Information Systems
   696   393    1.77  1998-12-22 cdgC.html        Computer Science
   578   393    1.47  1998-12-22 cdgD.html        Interdisciplinary
  1005   393    2.56  1998-12-22 cdgE.html        Example Course
  1034   393    2.63  1998-12-22 cdgF.html        Case Studies
  2051   393    5.22  1998-12-22 cdgR.html        References
 13551   638   21.24  1998-04-17 index.html       Curricula in HCI (177 hits in past week)
   472   393    1.20  1998-12-22 webnotes.html    Notes on Web Version

> Gary,
> 
> Just so you won't think the HCI bib project is a thankless task,
> "Thanks."
> 
> Just working on a paper with a colleague here and we needed a reference
> to some work which I knew existed but didn't know where it had been
> published.  I knew the major players but not the reference.
> 
> However, with what I knew it only took me about 10 min. of playing with
> the HCI bib search capability to find the reference and abstract we
> needed for this paper (due tomorrow).
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --tom hewett
> hewett@drexel.edu
> 
> PS--next time we are colocated remind me that I want to buy you a beer
> or a cup of coffee or whatever.
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jan 14 11:54:45 2000
Subject: Re: ISTAT
To: fdelin@uhl.uiowa.edu (Frank Delin)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 100 11:54:45 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <387F5229.A421E7BB@uhl.uiowa.edu> from "Frank Delin" at Jan 14, 0 10:43:21 am
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
> Failure is not an option.  It comes bundled with your Microsoft product.
> 


From perlman Fri Jan 14 12:53:57 2000
Subject: CHI-INTERCULTURAL: approval required (A4311FF6) (fwd)
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From perlman Fri Jan 14 15:39:29 2000
Subject: Re: ISTAT
To: fdelin@uhl.uiowa.edu (Frank Delin)
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 100 15:39:29 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.91.1000114134844.12397A-100000@brigid.uhl.uiowa.edu> from "Frank Delin" at Jan 14, 0 01:49:03 pm
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I do not know.

> Which algo was used, I am running mcrypt.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Frank
> 
> > fmeh
> > 
> > >    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> > >    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> > > -- 
> > > Failure is not an option.  It comes bundled with your Microsoft product.
> > > 
> > 
> 
> Failure is not an option.  It comes bundled with your Microsoft product.
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jan 18 09:46:52 2000
Subject: Re: Question about HCI. Pregunta sobre HCI
To: lfferreira@eic.juntaex.es (Luis Ferreira)
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 100 09:46:52 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38841D65.4CDE6DBC@eic.juntaex.es> from "Luis Ferreira" at Jan 18, 0 08:59:33 am
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Go to:
	http://msdn.microsoft.com/isapi/msdnlib.idc
On the left, look under "Books".  Several online books are listed.

Good luck.

Greetings from Columbus Ohio USA.

> Hellow, I'm Luis.
> I'm looking for guidelines for develop user interface in Windows
> environment (Visual Basic applications).
> Your information about guidelines for user interface have various links,
> 
> some links for book. I need information about interface (position of
> buttons, size of  fonts, ergonomics rules, propierties of controls...).
> Can you tell me any address with this information (but not book)?
> Thank you, sorry my english.
> 
> Geetings from Spain.
> 
> Luis
> lfferreira@eic.juntaex.es
> ----
> Hola esoty buscando información sobre normas de construcción de
> interfaces de usuario (para aplicaciones en Visual Basic).
> He visto que tienes mucha información sobre el tema. Busco información
> sobre posiciones de los botones en la pantalla, tamaño de las fuentes,
> propiedades de los controles,... ¿Me puedes decir en cual de los links
> lo puedo encontrar on-line?
> 
> Gracias. Recuerdos desde España.
> 
> Luis
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jan 18 15:37:04 2000
Subject: Re: |stat
To: fhc@altvista.net
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 100 15:37:04 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3884AAED.5E69@altavista.net> from "Francisco H." at Jan 18, 0 12:03:25 pm
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fmeh

> Hello, I've found the |stat package and I'm interested
> on using it. 
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thank you very much
> 
> Francisco Hiram
> Computer Engineer
> 


From perlman Wed Jan 19 14:35:17 2000
Subject: CHI-INTERCULTURAL: approval required (C5141DBC) (fwd)
To: dday@TOWSON.EDU
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 100 14:35:17 -0500 (EST)
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We don't post binary files on the SIGCHI listserv because of compatibility
(ZIP would be a problem for many people) and possible virus problems (e.g., maybe
there is a .doc inside the ZIP).  So please send plain text and include a link
to any binary files.

Cheers,

Gary

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> 
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> has been extended to March 1, 2000. Authors in industry, academia and
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> del Galdo (elisa_delgaldo@ctp.com). Details regarding final paper
> submission deadlines and format will be sent to authors with their
> acceptance notices. 
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From perlman Wed Jan 19 14:56:39 2000
Subject: CHI-INTERCULTURAL: approval required (C05C6714) (fwd)
To: dday@TOWSON.EDU
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Approved.

http://www.acm.org/~perlman/IWIPS2000.html

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> 
> This   message   was   originally   submitted   by   dday@TOWSON.EDU   to   the
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> Second International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products &
> Systems (IWIPS2000)
> Extension of Paper Submission Deadline to March 1
> 
> A previously announced deadline for submission of papers to IWIPS2000
> has been extended to March 1, 2000. Authors in industry, academia and
> government are encouraged to send three-page summaries of their papers
> by this date, for consideration by the International Program Committee.
> Summaries should be sent as e-mail attachments in .RTF format, to Elisa
> del Galdo (elisa_delgaldo@ctp.com). Details regarding final paper
> submission deadlines and format will be sent to authors with their
> acceptance notices. 
> 
> The revised call for papers is available from Donald Day
> (d.day@acm.org). For details of last year's IWIPS workshop, visit
> http://webctr.net/IWIPS99/.
> 


From perlman Wed Jan 19 20:42:22 2000
Subject: Re: FWD: CHI-INTERCULTURAL: approval required (C05C6714)
To: dday@triton.towson.edu (dday)
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 100 20:42:22 -0500 (EST)
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You can, at your discretion:
 1. ignore the HTML version of the call
 2. refer to it at the location below
 3. copy it to another location of your choosing

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Thanks for the help. It's very much appreciated.
> 
> Donald
> 
> >===== Original Message From Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> =====
> >Approved.
> >
> >http://www.acm.org/~perlman/IWIPS2000.html
> >
> 
> Donald L. Day
> 336 Stevenson Lane A-2
> Towson, Maryland 21204 USA
> d.day@acm.org
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jan 20 13:32:45 2000
Subject: Re: Your Questionnaires material
To: ebuie@csc.com
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 100 13:32:45 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <388752AD.533809E0@csc.com> from "Elizabeth Buie" at Jan 20, 0 01:23:49 pm
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Hi Elizabeth,

Each questionnaire form has a reference and/or notice.
The Maryland people derive income from the QUIS material
so the QUIS notice is more detailed than the others.
Some, if you go to the publication, specify their
criteria for fair use.

Basically, I leave it up to the user to figure out what
they are allowed to do.  I'm not going to offer advice.

As for the 5 attributes.  I cited where I got them from.
If there is another source, then I still got them from
Nielsen.  I suspect that Shackel or Weinberg might have
come up with them before Shneiderman, but I'm just guessing
here.  Maybe such a categorization for usability can be
traced to ancient Greece.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> In your web material on UI evaluation with questionnaires, you say:
> 
> "Although these instruments are online, many are copyrighted and 
> some require a fee for non-educational use. See the references at 
> the end of each form for more information."
> 
> I am unable to figure out which references you mean, and which forms.
> Would you clarify, please?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> I'm also wondering why you name the 5 usability attributes after 
> Nielsen when they appeared in Ben Shneiderman's work before Jakob's 
> book was published.  I find it to be very, very common that people 
> attribute it to Nielsen, but it is not correct.  Jakob did not 
> invent this categorization.  
> 
> (I can't find the email with the reference right now; I'll let 
> you know if I run across the info.)  
> 
> Elizabeth
> --
> Elizabeth Buie                                       ebuie@csc.com
> Computer Sciences Corporation                 tel: +1.301.921.3326
> 15245 Shady Grove Road                        fax: +1.301.921.2069
> Rockville, MD 20850  USA      (This space accidentally left blank.)
> 


From perlman Thu Jan 20 16:24:15 2000
Subject: Re: Your Questionnaires material
To: ebuie@csc.com
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 100 16:24:15 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38875938.C3577F9C@csc.com> from "Elizabeth Buie" at Jan 20, 0 01:51:45 pm
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> I didn't look there because I know about that one.  I'm specifically 
> interested in the CSUQ.  Do you have contact info for James Lewis?  

I exchanged a couple of emails with him.  There are no restrictions
on the CSUQ.

> > As for the 5 attributes.  I cited where I got them from.
> 
> You call them "Nielsen's" attributes.  That's more than a citation, 
> it's credit for ownership or creation.

Your use of language may be much more precise than mine.
I used "Nielsen's" because I thought they had little content
and I thought calling them "attributes of usability" without any
attribution to their source (for me) gave them too much importance,
especially for a questionnaire, for which they were not intended.
Take it up with Jakob, if you like.

Gary

From perlman Fri Jan 21 09:57:27 2000
Subject: Re: STAT
To: riche@cs.kuleuven.ac.be (Jacques Riche)
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 100 09:57:27 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38881AD2.5C27@cs.kuleuven.ac.be> from "Jacques Riche" at Jan 21, 0 09:37:38 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>  I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> jacques riche
> Dept Comp. Sc.
> Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
> Leuven, Belgium.
> 


From perlman Sat Jan 22 23:22:20 2000
Subject: Re: agreement iSTAT
To: vvinh@minf.vub.ac.be (Vincent Vinh-Hung)
Date: Sat, 22 Jan 100 23:22:20 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <388A77CF.F1DAA29D@minf.vub.ac.be> from "Vincent Vinh-Hung" at Jan 23, 0 04:38:55 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jan 24 08:32:57 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: alago@galeno.unicies.cesga.es (Alvaro Jose Fernandez Lago)
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 100 08:32:57 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200001241025.MAA05790@galeno.unicies.cesga.es> from "Alvaro Jose Fernandez Lago" at Jan 24, 0 05:25:33 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jan 24 12:37:08 2000
Subject: Re: IWIPS2000 Webpresence
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 100 12:37:08 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <388C9C48.3B834A3@towson.edu> from "Donald L. Day" at Jan 24, 0 10:39:04 am
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> In terms of the CHI2000 CfP, what I'd like to do is just refer to your
> page if people want an on-line copy. Thanks again.

That would be fine, although I'd prefer a more neutral site.
I can't think of one, so feel free to use the url:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/IWIPS2000.html

> In fact, you probably have presumed correctly that we've had a problem
> mounting a website for the workshop. Last year, the effort was supported
> substantially in terms of personnel as well as funds by Kodak. This
> year, that support is not available. I've been working intermittently on
> a website for several months, but don't really have the time to complete
> it as quickly as necessary. Also, it seems likely that I'll be
> relocating this summer, which makes the availability of website space on
> my local server problematic.
> 
> The reason why I mention this is that I have a proposal I'd like you to
> consider. The proposal is this: Would it be possible to get ACM via your
> role in SIGCHI to put the IWIPS website on the ACM server, with you
> acting as sponsor? ACM would receive credit as a sponsor and you would
> of course be credited for your role, as well. If all that you could do
> would be to install the site and update it when new versions are ready,
> that would be an enormous help. Of course, if you wanted to be IWIPS
> webmaster, helping to design the site, that would be even better. But, I
> realize how busy you are and don't really expect that level of
> commitment.
> 
> I can send you a copy of the Call for Sponsors that was written for the
> IWIPS2000 Executive Committee. If you are inclined to pursue this
> request with ACM, you would be free to use this Call as part of your
> approach. In any case, please let me know the extent to which you might
> be able to help.

I'm not really keen on going to the SIGCHI executive committee or
conference committee (I'm not sure which would be appropriate)
and negotiate sponsorship.  The main issue for me is time.
If you did arrange something with SIGCHI, then I would be willing
to periodically download/update your site.
I'd contact chi-chair@acm.org.

> By the way, I'm back in my office essentially full-time now, so you can
> turn moderating of CHI-INTERCULTURAL back to me, if you like.

Okay.  I'll do that today.

By the way, ACM finally added the browsable interface to the list archive:
	http://www.listserv.acm.org/archives/chi-intercultural.html

> Donald
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day                    Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> Computer & Information Sciences  Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> Towson University                d.day@acm.org
> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252    dday@towson.edu
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> http://webctr.net/IWIPS99/
> 


From perlman Mon Jan 24 16:52:44 2000
Subject: Re: Suggest-a-Link!: MONKEYmedia, Inc.
To: eric@monkey.com (Eric Justin Gould)
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 100 16:52:44 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20000124150218.00cec680@monkey.com> from "Eric Justin Gould" at Jan 24, 0 03:06:33 pm
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What the...

I don't know how it happened but the record got lost.
It's back again.

You won't be able to search hcibib.org for "monkeymedia" until the
database is reindexed in the "off" hours.

I wonder what else got lost...

Gary

> Hey Gary,
> 
> Browsing the hci link library the other day and noticed that MONKEYmedia is 
> no longer listed.  It was in hci-sites:companies, hci-sites:consultants, 
> hci-sites:resources.  What happened?
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> At 10:25 AM 10/7/99 , you wrote:
> >D'oh!  My fault.  Fixed.
> >
> > > Hi Gary,
> > >
> > > Thanks for adding our site (and the compliments).  I just checked out the
> > > lists, though, and the links point to my email address rather than the
> > > site.  Perhaps I mixed up data entry fields.  Thanks in advance for 
> > correcting.
> > >
> > > Eric
> > >
> > >
> > > At 09:33 AM 10/7/99 , you wrote:
> > > >Added.  Cool site.
> > > >
> > > >Forwarded message:
> > > >> From httpd@turing.acm.org Thu Oct  7 08:49:25 1999
> > > >> Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 08:49:22 -0400 (EDT)
> > > >> From: httpd <httpd@turing.acm.org>
> > > >> Message-Id: <199910071249.IAA30313@turing.acm.org>
> > > >> Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: MONKEYmedia, Inc.
> > > >>
> > > >> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> > > >> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> > > >>
> > > >> %M U.___
> > > >> %0 INTERNET
> > > >> %D 1999-10-07
> > > >> %A Eric J. Gould
> > > >> %C Austin, Texas, USA
> > > >> %I MONKEYmedia, Inc.
> > > >> %K hci-sites:companies , hci-sites:consultants , hci-sites:resources
> > > >> %O Site offers reference materials as well as a kinesthetically 
> > engaging
> > > >portfolio
> > > >> %T MONKEYmedia, Inc.
> > > >> %U eric@monkey.com
> > > >> %W http://www.monkey.com
> > > >> %X Award winning interaction design, information architecture and
> > > >interface technology
> > > >>
> > >
> > > _____________________________________________________
> > > Eric Justin Gould           <mailto:eric@monkey.com>
> > >
> > > CEO & Strategic Director
> > > MONKEYmedia - Austin, Texas
> > > (512) 440-8000, 440-1050 fax
> > > <http://www.monkey.com/>
> > >
> > >
> 
> _____________________________________________________
> Eric Justin Gould           <mailto:eric@monkey.com>
> 
> CEO & Strategic Director
> MONKEYmedia - Austin, Texas
> (512) 440-8000, 440-1050 fax
> <http://www.monkey.com/>
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jan 24 21:40:56 2000
Subject: Re: Hi!
To: jcohen18@bellatlantic.net
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 100 21:40:56 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3883D3FE.C4D17AA@bellatlantic.net> from "Josh Cohen" at Jan 17, 0 06:46:22 pm
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Hi Josh,

I love getting these messages, especially from students.
I picture everyone as they were, way back then.

This is what I have on you.  Update it and return it if you like.
In the meantime, I'll update the mailing list.

Cheers,

Gary

Name:           Cohen, Joshua L.
Work Phone:
Home Phone:     (908) 393-0073
Organization:   Lucent
Work Address:
Home Address:   17 North 5th Ave.; Highland Park, NJ 08904
Remarks:        SSE confirmed work WI-1987
Email:          jcohen18@bellatlantic.net
Date Updated:   20000124

> Gary,
> 
> Hi! Hope all is well with you.
> To catch you up a bit, I attended Wang, class of '87.
> 
> I seem to recall that you were associated with keeping
> the alumni mailing list up-to-date. If so, I've recently
> changed e-mail addresses to:
>    jcohen18@bellatlantic.net
> 
> If you're not the right person, but could point me to
> who is I'd greatly appreciate it.
> 
> Thanks! And warm regards,
> Josh
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jan 25 23:51:22 2000
Subject: Re: question
To: riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson)
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 100 23:51:22 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a01b4b3d6de1c1a@[206.169.225.6]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at Jan 25, 0 03:44:32 pm
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It's very simple.  I telnet to turing.acm.org to get and send acm mail.
Most of my mail is through oclc.org.

Many mailers will let you spoof the originating mail,
although the mail header may give away the spoof.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Forgive my ignorance (again), but how are you able to use your acm.org
> address so that your email originates from it?  I thought the acm.org
> addresses were only aliases for forwarding email.  Is your setup special
> and unavailable to most others?
> 
> I ask, since other local sig folks would like to secure and use acm.org
> addresses similarly (so email from them comes from the acm.org address).
> 
> ?????
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>              voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>                63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jan 26 14:37:25 2000
Subject: Re: CHI-WEB Guidelines
To: rlamck@us.ibm.com
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 100 14:37:25 -0500 (EST)
Cc: instone@acm.org, Marilyn.Tremaine@cis.drexel.edu, Tremaine@acm.org,
	Steven@liu.com, perlman@acm.org, WHudson@syntagm.co.uk
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Those are great guidelines in:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web-guide.html
I should have written them years ago, but never thought to,
not that I had the time.  I added a link to it from
the SIGCHI Mailing List page, not that many people go there.

As for the SIGCHI Web site, I am ambivalent.

I think it would be great to get input from CHI-Web on
the SIGCHI site.  I know there has been some discussion
of the ACM site (which has recently been redesigned
after a redesign after a redesign, all apparently with
no usability input).  I know that stuff I put on the site
would get trashed, and eventually I might be ridiculed and
even vilified, but I know that no good deed goes unpunished.
As someone who coordinates user interface input from
marketing, qa, graphic design, and development, i'm tough.

It is somewhat of concern to me that I hear about a work group
coming up with requirements for the site and I have never been
contacted in any way about it, but I'm used to that with SIGCHI.
Getting fresh ideas is good, and sometimes knowing why something
has been done in a particular way can stifle creativity.
Or it's a recipe for failure.  It can work both ways.

I hope that the call for volunteers in the Web Weaving article
in the SIGCHI Bulletin attracts the help it calls for,
and maybe Marilyn and Wendy can pull it off, but the reality
has been that I started maintenance of the SIGCHI top pages
because I was the only person available who was willing and
able to log onto the server and fix some HTML errors.
Over the years since then, we have had a variety of people
try, with greatly varying amounts of success, to make
changes to the site.  During that time, the EEC was usually
silent on any requests for input, so I took the strategy of
making changes at will.  The main interaction I have had
with people about the top pages has been when pages have
been broken (most recently, the conferences page).

On occasion, a designer will comment that a lot should be
done with the site (I've heard that for the BuckCHI site
as well, but I am still waiting to receive one suggestion).
So, I actually read the Web Weaving article with amusement,
wondering where all this new volunteer effort is going to come
from, when it has never been available before.  I wondered
about the status of the multilingual versions of the Web site,
whether there were any volunteers.

I wondered about the long standing proposal for HCI central,
with some activity at the SIGCHI booth at CHI 99, and why was
I not ask to be involved there, given that the HCI Bibliography
and the link pages built from it account for 250,000 hits
a year over the past two years.

I wonder if the effort to improve the usability of the SIGCHI
site would prefer that we use shockwave (which many browsers do not support)
like on the DIS2000 subsite, so that a page of technical information
turns into an interactive adventure or a WAI accessibility no-op.
I would hope that would work its way into the requirements.

Then I think.  I might be cobbling the SIGCHI site when my
sons are old enough to understand what I do.  And I could
show them the award that Ben gave me at CHI 98.

Finally, I think this is one committee I can do without.
I have a swing set addition to finish.

Gary

The best is the enemy of the good. -- Voltaire

My advice is to keep the big picture in mind, but be willing
to work incrementally on improvements.

> On another matter, I've been following CHI-WEB and it seems quite active.
> How would you feel about asking this community to give comment/suggestions
> on the SIGCHI Web site? Wendy is leading a work group to come up with a set
> of requirements, and it seems to me we should get opinion from the SIGCHI
> community.  There are several avenues we could pursue but CHI-WEB seems a
> good candidate. What do you think? We could set up another list, but I am
> hesitant to proliferate them, especially when they are similar topics.

> 
> KEITH:
> 
> I think the guidelines are great. The technical guidelines on submitting
> postings will be useful for other lists that are not so interactive (e.g.,
> CHI-JOBS and CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS which I moderate, and have a lot of cases
> where people send me things I can't post without requesting changes from
> the submitters).  The conduct guidelines are less relevant for JOBS and
> ANNOUNCEMENTS, but are relevant for other interactive lists, and will be
> more so in the future if we get people to use other lists to the same
> extend as CHI-WEB.   So I would recommend using these guidelines for all
> interactive lists.
> 
> I don't know if need a formal review (Marilyn?).  I see no problem posting
> this, and even making this required introduction for new CHI-WEB members. I
> would recommend Steven and I make a more general version, maybe with some
> more thought and review by other list owners, who may have other guidelines
> based on their experience. Each list seems to have a overview Web page, and
> there could be links to guidelines from there. But I wouldn't hold up
> guidelines specific for CHI-Web.
> 
> By the way if there is a specific problem you are trying to solve with
> these guidelines, I don't know what it is, so I can't comment on that, but
> I think the guidelines are generally appropriate and very useful.  Do you
> find yourself doing a lot of rejecting or requests for modifications in
> postings before you "ok" them?
> 
> EVERYBODY:
> 
> On another matter, I've been following CHI-WEB and it seems quite active.
> How would you feel about asking this community to give comment/suggestions
> on the SIGCHI Web site? Wendy is leading a work group to come up with a set
> of requirements, and it seems to me we should get opinion from the SIGCHI
> community.  There are several avenues we could pursue but CHI-WEB seems a
> good candidate. What do you think? We could set up another list, but I am
> hesitant to proliferate them, especially when they are similar topics.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Bob Mack
> IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
> 30 Saw Mill River Road
> Hawthorne, NY 10532
> 914 784-7830  (phone)
> 914 784-6307  (fax)
> 
> 
> Keith Instone <instone@acm.org> on 01/23/2000 09:35:13 PM
> 
> To:   Marilyn.Tremaine@cis.drexel.edu, Robert Mack/Watson/IBM@IBMUS,
>       Steven@liu.com, perlman@acm.org
> cc:   WHudson@syntagm.co.uk
> Subject:  CHI-WEB Guidelines
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We have some preliminary CHI-WEB guidelines on-line for your perusal
> and feedback.
> 
> http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web-guide.html
> 
> 
> Our goal is to document the rules we have been enforcing lately, with
> the hope of providing only enough rules to allow us to maintain
> professionally-conducted discussions. It is a lot of work for us to
> moderate and maintain the list. We hope that by publishing the
> guidelines, our load might be lightened somewhat.
> 
> The list is very large, fairly busy, and a bit in the spotlight. For
> example, a few people subscribe just to listen in and then on
> occasion write Internet columns on what they read.
> 
> We understand these guidelines are sort-of ground-breaking for CHI-
> lists. We want to follow in the spirit of our "hosts", SIGCHI, so
> that is why we are running this by you before we go public.
> 
> In that regard, we will wait for a reply from you, even if "OK with
> me" before making any formal announcements. We would hope for more
> substantial comments, however, to help steer us in the most
> appropriate direction and "do SIGCHI proud".
> 
> Keith Instone & William Hudson
> CHI-WEB moderators/admins
> 
> Keith Instone       Usable Web             Argus Associates
> Personal            Hobby                  Occupation
> keith@instone.org   instone@usableweb.com  instone@argus-inc.com
> http://instone.org  http://usableweb.com   http://argus-inc.com
> 
> CHI-WEB Parental Unit (instone@acm.org)
> http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web.html
> 
> 
> 
> 

From perlman Wed Jan 26 21:18:24 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT passwd
To: hj980077@mail.uni-greifswald.de (Hartmut John)
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 100 21:18:24 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

>  I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Wed Jan 26 22:36:14 2000
Subject: Re: CHI-WEB Guidelines / Gary's comments with couple quick
To: rlamck@us.ibm.com
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 100 22:36:14 -0500 (EST)
Cc: instone@acm.org, Marilyn.Tremaine@cis.drexel.edu, Tremaine@acm.org,
	Steven@liu.com, WHudson@syntagm.co.uk, Mackay@daimi.au.dk
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Thanks Bob.

Why not address a bunch of issues with money?
Just a thought.  Set aside $100K for grant money.
Request proposals for professor-led student teams
to design a web site for SIGCHI.  Hand out 2-4
grants from %50K-$25K.  This can cover some
faculty release time and a some students research
assistantships for a year or so.  Appoint some
customers in SIGCHI, users are widely available and
the sites can be utested remotely (e.g., NetMeeting).
At the end, sites get rated.  There are many categories
for winners.  Then all the best ideas are integrated
by yet more magic I have not thought about until
I started typing this sentence.

Cons:
	money
	grant evaluation effort
	final evaluation efforts and potential bad feelings
	integration would be another project
Pros:
	supports/leverages HCI faculty
	supports/leverages HCI students
	promotes HCI principles (or you get bad marks)
	generate ideas, if not some usable tools
	fill 1-2 issues of interactions magazine
		i.e., a lot could be learned
	generate some theses?  why not?

Easier said than done, but that's a lot of pros.
Nothing motivates students to "volunteer" more than money,
and this would be something that many students would
volunteer for if they did not have to worry about funding.

Productizing for a real service would probably require
hiring a company or consultants to install something
that had all those software engineering desirables
like correctness, maintainability, and performance.
Perhaps ideally, off-the-shelf tools could be used
for the backend database needs, and I think we could
get some help from places like diamondbullet or argus
to make suggestions, especially if they might be paid
later for a real installation (not that they would not
want ot help out, but money helps, say, pay for
all the Pokemon needs of today's developers' children).

Gary

> 
> Hi Gary:
> 
> Couple of quick comments  --
> 
> I believe Wendy has or plans to  contact you about participating in the
> task force -- I have a note that says "include Gary"! Check your email
> under "Board of Directors" (not task force as I described it).  Maybe Keith
> should complain! I'm sure he wants to be on a committee!
> 
> Anyway, seriously, the Web site is great and serves many purposes. What
> we're really asking is: Where do we go from here? And trust me, what we
> want is not interactive glitz (e.g., using Shockwave) so much as support
> for communication, interaction and community. So this could be quite
> challenging and go well beyond "usability" issues in the narrow sense . I
> think everyone knows, and we would take steps to ensure this if not, that
> the Web has grown over the years by heroic volunteer efforts. I personally
> think the SIGCHI Web site looks good compared to other SIG sites, and
> certainly provides many useful services (email list forums, HCI bib,
> hosting local SIGs pages, news, etc.).  But we've got money and pent up
> desire for change (e.g., redirected from Mike et al's hard work at trying
> to turn us into a Society), and several things have driven home the
> realization  that the Web site is a powerful interface to the world that we
> need to exploit even more.  You pioneers can (continue to) help us make it
> more useful, and we appreciate the arrow scars in your back :-).
> 
> I don't know if we should use CHI-WEB as a forum, or if Keith would want
> that. I just thought it was worth raising the possibility, along with
> several others that will emerge with time.
> 
> Please stick with us!
> 
> Bob Mack
> IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
> 30 Saw Mill River Road
> Hawthorne, NY 10532
> 914 784-7830  (phone)
> 914 784-6307  (fax)
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jan 27 10:59:31 2000
Subject: Re: Suggest-a-Link!: Translation - Localization - Globalization - SDL International
To: pnichols@sdlintl.com
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 100 10:59:31 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200001271456.JAA20723@turing.acm.org> from "pnichols@sdlintl.com" at Jan 27, 0 09:56:28 am
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Got it.  Hideous use of shockwave.  Really awful.  Worst I've seen in a while.
The rest of the site is slow and overdone, too.  I bet it cost a lot.

> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> 
> %M U.___ pnichols@sdlintl.com 
> %0 INTERNET
> %D 2000-01-27
> %A Phil Nichols
> %C SDL United Kingdom - Headquarters, Butler House, Market Street, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 8AA. UK
> %K intercultural:companies translation, translations, localization, globalization, french, japanese, swedish, asian, dutch, german translation, internationalisation, software localization, software globalization, software internationalization, SDL International, multimedia, multimedia localisation,
> %T Translation - Localization - Globalization - SDL International
> %U Phil Nichols
> %W http://www.sdlintl.com
> %X Translation and localization experts.
> 


From perlman Thu Jan 27 12:30:03 2000
Subject: Re: CHI-WEB Guidelines
To: tremaine@cs.princeton.edu
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 100 12:30:03 -0500 (EST)
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Thanks.  I always hang in there.  Just for the sport of it sometimes.

I was not planning to go to CHI 2000.  With kids, it's just too hard.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> You said it well!  One of the big things that haunts a
> volunteer society is the need to keep anything going.
> Even the elected set of volunteers is having trouble finding
> spare cycles in today's world.
> 
> I have just discovered that being SIGCHI chair is
> really a full time job so I am taking it on.  I just resigned
> from Drexel effective June 1st.  I don't have a swing set
> to build so maybe I can devote some of my time to the
> web site.  What I would like to do is turn over parts of
> the sites to more people with more tools for them to build
> and add information.  Of course, this leads to the moderator
> problem and getting rid of dead wood.  Nothing is an easy
> solution.
> 
> But this note is really about - hang in there.  You are really
> really appreciated.
> 
> Are you coming to the Hague?
> 
> regards,
> marilyn
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: rlamck@us.ibm.com <rlamck@us.ibm.com>
> Cc: instone@acm.org <instone@acm.org>; Marilyn.Tremaine@cis.drexel.edu
> <Marilyn.Tremaine@cis.drexel.edu>; Tremaine@acm.org <Tremaine@acm.org>;
> Steven@liu.com <Steven@liu.com>; perlman@acm.org <perlman@acm.org>;
> WHudson@syntagm.co.uk <WHudson@syntagm.co.uk>
> Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 2:42 PM
> Subject: Re: CHI-WEB Guidelines
> 
> 
> >Those are great guidelines in:
> > http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web-guide.html
> >I should have written them years ago, but never thought to,
> >not that I had the time.  I added a link to it from
> >the SIGCHI Mailing List page, not that many people go there.
> >
> >As for the SIGCHI Web site, I am ambivalent.
> >
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jan 27 16:43:08 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 100 16:43:08 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990712171147.00d034f0@houdini.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Jul 12, 99 05:17:20 pm
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Hi Srinivas,

The paper is due February 8.  Any progress?

Gary

From perlman Fri Jan 28 12:02:46 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 100 12:02:46 -0500 (EST)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000127165038.00b87200@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Jan 27, 0 04:53:02 pm
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> 
> Hi Gary,
> I have been swamped and have not been able to do a lot. Also I am not sure
> about how to do the combined graph. I tried to get all the data values that
> you had marked but I am not sure of some of the values in the table.
> Besides the graph and scenarios do we have to do anything else?
> 
> I plan to work on it tomorrow evening through the weekend. 
> 
> Srinivas
> 

I hope you can find the data so that we can put in the right values.
In the worst case, I guess you could use a very accurate measuring
stick and figure out the values and standard errors.

I have written some discussion below.  I'd drop the "Implications"
section and just add it to discussion.  Feel free to edit the
scenarios, correct errors in parallel presentation, etc.
Do you like the scnearios?  I think they hold up well
regardless of the data, just as an evaluation thought exercise.

I'd like to be able to read a complete draft before figuring out if
if somethign is missing, but I think the references are not
well correlated with the text.

Gary


Discussion

<insert existing paragraph>


It is instructive to consider the conclusions that might be drawn
if we had measured fewer dependent variables.

No Dependent Variables (all too common in system development):

Had we just depended on our intuition, we would have concluded
that links online and on paper were beneficial, when in fact
we found they were only beneficial online.  Printed versions
of the information would be more quick searched for information
with a traditional index.

Only Objective Measures:

Had we only collected only objective measures, we would be
on firm ground for making decisions, but we might have ignored
user perceptions of the system.  In our study, users concurrent
confidence ratings mirrored their response time, not their accuracy,
and their retrospective ratings more strongly favored linked paper
versions over unlinked (indexed).  If we delivered a product that
printed indexes instead of cross-reference links, it would be useful
to know that users thought links were more effective.

Only Subjective Measures: 

If we only collected subjective measures, then we would
have delivered a system that made people less productive.
Clearly this is undesirable, but it may be the most
common practice when systems are shown to focus groups,
demonstrated at conventions (or now, downloaded for
evaluation on the Web) or otherwise evaluated by
informal review methods.

Only Concurrent Measures:

Within the subjective measures, concurrent ratings
seemed to have more to do with actual performance than
retrospective, however (1) concurrent confidence ratings of accuracy
were correlated with time not accuracy, and (2) retrospective
subjective ratings were well correlated with our predictions, but not
with objective performance, and not well-correlated with
concurrent subjective measures.  Regardless, if we accept the
retrospective ratings as reliable, we are faced with
promoting a design that is recalled as being less useful.

Conclusions:

We found that retrospective ratings of accuracy, time, and usability
to be less related to objective measures than concurrent confidence ratings.
If objective and subjective measures are inconsistent,
then we would anticipate needing to explain the benefits of
a more effective design.  The more they are at odds,
the more we might want to find ways to make the most effective
design the most positively received.

From perlman Fri Jan 28 17:07:42 2000
Subject: CHI-EMAIL: approval required (A835C771) (fwd)
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This is not on topic for this list.
This list is for discussion of SIGCHI email,
not email in general.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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From perlman Fri Jan 28 23:31:37 2000
Subject: Re: Call For Info for February CHI local sig sampler
To: Ron.Otten@NL.ORIGIN-IT.COM
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 100 23:31:37 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To:  <219D203658CCD0119D3C00805FA6AB75E606D5@nladx001.origimail.origin-it.com> from "Otten, Ron" at Jan 28, 0 05:51:38 pm
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You do not appear to be on the list in your name.
You may be on by virtue of being on this list:
	sigchi-actief@CWI.NL             NL Leaders (SIGCHI.NL)
If you think this might be true, try sending mail to:
	owner-sigchi-actief@CWI.NL
and
	sigchi-actief-request@CWI.NL

> Is there somebody who can get me of this list?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ron

From perlman Sun Jan 30 21:57:02 2000
Subject: Re: Stat
To: hans.kestler@medizin.uni-ulm.de (Hans Kestler)
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 100 21:57:02 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Mon Jan 31 22:12:24 2000
Subject: Re: Stat 5.4
To: RaviC@saccapital.com (Chari, Ravi)
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 100 22:12:24 +73900 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <A9F505EC7697D311A1870090277C042808DBCE@sacexch1.saccapital.com> from "Chari,Ravi" at Jan 31, 0 05:42:22 pm
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fmeh

>  Dear Prof. Perlman,
>   I would greatly appreciate the code for Stat 5.4
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Ravi Chari
> 


From perlman Mon Jan 31 22:13:56 2000
Subject: Re: Fwd: CHI-WEB Community and List
To: keith@instone.org (Keith Instone)
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 100 22:13:56 +73900 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20000131143139.00a59180@argus-inc.com> from "Keith Instone" at Jan 31, 0 02:34:27 pm
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Sorry, but that note was above my reading grade level.

Gary

> Gary, Bob, you should be included too.
> 
> 
> >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express Macintosh Edition - 4.5 (0410)
> >Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 11:07:49 -0800
> >Subject: CHI-WEB Community and List
> >From: "Nick RAGOUZIS (Interfacility)" <nick@interfacility.com>
> >To: chi-Chair@acm.org
> >CC: Mike Atwood <atwood@acm.org>, "Richard I. Anderson" <rianderson@acm.org>,
> >         Stephen Pemberton <pemberton@acm.org>,
> >         Keith Instone <instone@usableweb.com>,
> >         William Hudson <WHudson@syntagm.co.uk>
> >
> >Marilyn,
> >
> >I'm writing to you as ACM SIGCHI chair, and to Richard, Stephen, and Mike
> >because on the EEC they are the only one with whom I've had any contact.
> >
> >My topic is the CHI-WEB list. Specifically, the work underway to develop
> >guidelines for that community's communication through that list.
> >
> >I have just received a note from Keith Instone giving me an update on the
> >effort. In that note he mentions that what he calls
> >
> > > the "new guidelines"
> >
> >have
> >
> > > gotten an OK from SIGCHI higher-ups.
> >
> >
> >I am stunned.
> >
> >
> >I am willing to take time to discuss details, should you want them. I'm
> >hoping, however, to motivate the transformation and reconsideration of the
> >entire effort it will be sufficient to call your attention to it.
> >
> >I have no doubt that the levels of exhaustion for the moderators and even
> >the ACM SIGCHI EEC reach the levels to which I've become accustomed. But we
> >cannot fail to remember how much the future rides on us continuing to
> >challenge ourselves and others. In pursuing that future we must always be
> >keenly aware of how the best of 'best practices' might be used, explored,
> >advanced. Surely such a discipline would lead us to understand how rooted in
> >the past are processes which, to avoid "a large group designing such
> >things," jump even further backward to the publishing of approved guidelines
> >for subsequent comment (and worse, advanced and singular application of such
> >guidelines). Coincident with this concern is how such a process demotes the
> >standing of the community as not worthy of such processes as incremental
> >development and debate moving from mission to objectives to requirements to
> >guidelines to review, and, simultaneously, demotes these processes as used
> >by others.
> >
> >Another committee? Another forum? Another working group? Another list? More
> >technology? More funding? More time? Perhaps. What else should we expect?
> >What more could we hope for?
> >
> >Best,
> >--Nick
> >--------
> >Nick Ragouzis
> >
> >     email: nickr@enosis.com
> >       web: http://www.enosis.com
> >
> >      Home: 1-415-922-3463
> >            1950 Clay St. Apt 402  SF, CA  94109
> >
> >  PCS Cell: 1-415-260-5227
> >Text Page: send short email to 14152605227@pacbellpcs.net
> 
> 
> 
> Keith Instone       Usable Web             Argus Associates
> Personal            Hobby                  Occupation
> keith@instone.org   instone@usableweb.com  instone@argus-inc.com
> http://instone.org  http://usableweb.com   http://argus-inc.com
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jan 31 22:22:24 2000
Subject: Re: FW: sigchi logo
To: keith@instone.org (Keith Instone)
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 100 22:22:24 +73900 (EST)
Cc: teasley@tri.sbc.com, Perlman@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20000131141117.00953a20@argus-inc.com> from "Keith Instone" at Jan 31, 0 02:15:45 pm
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Hey, don't you guys spend all your time hacking URLs to browse image directories?
No?  Hmmm.  Oh well.

Biggest I could find:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/images/sigchi_s_t.gif
Blue one used on SIGCHI home page:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/images/sigchi_logo.gif
Smaller, guess the size:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/images/sigchi54x47.gif

None of these are great quality, suitable for print
or scaling.

Steven Pemberton may have a better version used in "interactions"
or the CHI conference he chaired or the Bulletin.

Gary

> At 08:35 AM 1/31/00 -0600, you wrote:
> >Do either of you have the official electronic (or other medium) version of
> >the SIGCHI logo with the swoosh? It's the one in the upper right corner of
> >the SIGCHI home page. As you may or may not know, that has now been voted
> >the official organization logo. I've taken on the task of creating whatever
> >is needed to launch the logo.  I've found a graphic designer, but we'd like
> >to have whatever already exists to work from.
> 
> What you see is what you get. I have not ever been able to find an 
> "original" which that small GIF logo on the web site is created from. Once 
> one of the CHI conferences put that logo up on the big screen in all of its 
> jaggy glory. I had looked for a better version, could not find it, then 
> sent them on to others who might know where it was. But they gave up and 
> used the GIF.
> 
> Gary, have you ever found anything of higher quality?
> 
> Keith
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Keith Instone       Usable Web             Argus Associates
> Personal            Hobby                  Occupation
> keith@instone.org   instone@usableweb.com  instone@argus-inc.com
> http://instone.org  http://usableweb.com   http://argus-inc.com
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jan 31 23:03:09 2000
Subject: Re: CHI-WEB Community and List
To: keith@instone.org (Keith Instone)
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 100 23:03:09 +73900 (EST)
Cc: nick@interfacility.com, chi-Chair@acm.org, atwood@acm.org,
	rianderson@acm.org, pemberton@acm.org, WHudson@syntagm.co.uk,
	Perlman@acm.org, bobmack@acm.org
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> Keith Instone wrote on a snowy last day of January:

> http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web-guide.html

As a single page, they struck me as constraining,
even though I understand and agree with most of the points.
Perhaps if the page were broken into sub-pages,
with like: "Next topic: Rules you cannot break"
so that it does not look like a huge list of rules.

I think the opening sentence is too one-sided:
	we have the following "guidelines" to follow in order to
	make the CHI-Web list worthwhile for its members
This leaves out the person posting their message.
The guidelines are there to help the people posting messages
create the most effective messages.

I found the philosophy section to be too strong,
which is consistent with the opening sentence being
only pro-member.  It implies that postings will be
evaluated on some competitive basis ("the BEST contributions
will be approved") [my CAPS].  Perhaps that is what is
intended.  I can understand not approving a message
that is redundant with other postings (and the poster might
not know it because of time delays in distribution).
But I have trouble seeing why Joe Shmo's posting about
his project having similar problems would not be approved.

> there are 
> definite wording changes that will be made in the philosophy section, since 
> this is only the rough/first draft of it.

Keith has said that there will be wording changes, so
maybe there could be some to add more balance.

I'm guessing a little here, but I think I would agree with almost
all, if not all, actions taken by the moderators, and that
they are more encouraging.

Maybe the guidelines could show some examples what has not
made it through.  Like:
 * Amazing values in factory refurbished toner cartridges (off topic)
 * the apocalyptic spammer (how many posts? 5-10?)
 * (un)subscription requests
 * announcements for only vaguely-related conferences
 * Anyone know where I can get tips on making web pages usable?
That might add some levity about the moderating process
and show the value added (and the dreary cost).

CHI-Web has 1,271 subscribers, which may itself be worth
mentioning, although it might only serve to intimidate people
who should feel free to participate.

I think that CHI-Web is the most active discussion
list inside SIGCHI, due in part to the quality of the posts
being high enough that it retains many subscribers.
Actually, I think it is the only active discussion list.
I think these guidelines capture many best practices.

> Our plans were to get feedback from list members next, but now we will wait 
> until we hear from you.

To be redundant, my main concern here is that the guidelines,
especially the philosophy section, may appear too heavy handed
to many on the list "hit a nerve".

My opinions, of course.

Gary

From perlman Wed Feb  2 16:58:29 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT Password
To: premeau@uwp.edu (Steven Premeau)
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 100 16:58:29 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200002022112.PAA03499@elmo.uwp.edu> from "Steven Premeau" at Feb 2, 0 03:12:28 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -- 
> Steven Premeau, Network Manager      premeau@uwp.edu           (262) 595-2005
> Networking and Microcomputing Services     University of Wisconsin - Parkside
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  "A car is more costly, complex, and dangerous than any word processor.  Yet
>  you don't find a thousand page operating manual, nor must you check with a
>  friend to learn how to close the window ..."
>                                        - Cliff Stoll in "Silicon Snake Oil"
>  
> 


From perlman Thu Feb  3 12:25:31 2000
Subject: Re: Student Enquiry
To: nuttytart206@yahoo.com (=?iso-8859-1?q?Kerri?=)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 100 12:25:31 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <20000203155345.13206.qmail@web1504.mail.yahoo.com> from "=?iso-8859-1?q?Kerri?=" at Feb 3, 0 07:53:45 am
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I have nothing to email you about the subject.

Gary Perlman

> Hi my name is Kerri Jenkins and i am currently
> researching technological change and how it effects
> health,safety and social issues.
> Please could u email me about this quickly as i have a
> deadline which is drawing very near.
> Thanx
> Kerri
> nuttytart206@yahoo.com 
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> http://im.yahoo.com
> 


From perlman Thu Feb  3 20:32:11 2000
Subject: Re: Student Enquiry
To: nuttytart206@yahoo.com (=?iso-8859-1?q?Kerri?=)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 100 20:32:11 -0500 (EST)
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Go to hell.

> Gods sake theres no reason to b so rude
> 
> --- Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> wrote:
> > I have nothing to email you about the subject.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman
> > 
> > > Hi my name is Kerri Jenkins and i am currently
> > > researching technological change and how it
> > effects
> > > health,safety and social issues.
> > > Please could u email me about this quickly as i
> > have a
> > > deadline which is drawing very near.
> > > Thanx
> > > Kerri
> > > nuttytart206@yahoo.com 
> > > __________________________________________________
> > > Do You Yahoo!?
> > > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> > > http://im.yahoo.com
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> http://im.yahoo.com
> 


From perlman Thu Feb  3 20:32:26 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: morada@pacbell.net (Morada)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 100 20:32:26 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <389A086D.44CB45F9@pacbell.net> from "Morada" at Feb 3, 0 02:59:57 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Feb  3 20:45:55 2000
Subject: Re: Gary !! , headhunting you for a HCI /usability designer -crown jewel position in San Jose ! name your dollars
To: john@leveridge.com (Leveridge Systems INC)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 100 20:45:55 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <085b01bf6ea5$84678820$36a40618@cx252867-a.chnd1.az.home.com> from "Leveridge Systems INC" at Feb 3, 0 05:19:35 pm
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I'm happy where I am, doing what I am doing.

It's an attractive job description, though.
Might I suggest you post the item to chi-jobs@acm.org.
It would get to 400-500 people on a mailing list for HCI jobs.
The plain text format is best, but I recommend narrowing
the lines to at most 72 characters so that the ACM listserv
does not break up the lines for you.

More info on the SIGCHI lists at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/

Also, you might contact people through the
SF Bay SIGCHI chapter.  See:
	http://www.baychi.org/

Gary Perlman

> USER-CENTERED DESIGN ENGINEERS
> 
> Our client is the worldwide leader for the Internet, has
> several positions open for user centered design engineers of all levels in
> their polished San Jose, CA office.
> 
> Our client's products encompass the broadest range of networking solutions
> available from any single supplier. This includes a growing number of GUI
> based applications that are aimed at network engineers and consumers.
> 
> Our client is rated among the top 25 companies to work for in America last
> year by Fortune Magazine.
> 
> About User-Centered Design:
> 
> User Centered Design Engineers work with product teams  to translate
> customer needs into designs that improve the ease-of-use of products ranging
> from GUIs for managing some of the world's most complex networks to consumer
> products that enable high-speed network access for everyday people.
> 
> Responsibilities:
> 
> Help evangelize a user-centered design (UCD) process
> * Work with teams to help them understand the UCD process.
> * Provide UCD direction throughout the development cycle by
>   developing UCD project plans, and conducting studies by
>   applying the appropriate methodology at the right point,
>   including:
>   - Field studies following ethnographic research methods
>   - heuristic evaluations
>   - participatory design sessions
>   - rapid prototyping
>   - lab studies
> * Influence the direction of product development by reporting
>   reliable and valid customer data to product teams and upper
>   management.
> * Recommend UI designs and based on user research, human-factors
>   principles, and industry experience
> * Generate high fidelity prototypes and formal UI specifications
> 
> Qualifications and Skills
> 
> An advanced degree in Human Computer Interaction, Human Factors, Cognitive
> Psychology, or other related discipline, or equivalent experience required.
> Two to five years of experience conducting usability research and doing data
> driven UI design in a high tech company. Adept at translating user data and
> human-factors principles into design recommendations via reports,
> prototypes, UI specifications, and presentations. Experienced with a variety
> of UCD methodologies such as field studies, usage-scenarios, formal
> usability inspections, usability testing, and questionnaire/survey design.
> Demonstrated ability to learn complex technology. Must be able to influence
> teams by generating business cases and identify priorities based on customer
> data.
> 
> Contact Information:
> 
> 
> 
> John D Allen
> President/CEO.
> Leveridge Systems INC
> 
> Voice : (480) 899 9341.
> 
> John@leveridge.com
> http://www.leveridge.com
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Feb  3 21:58:46 2000
Subject: Re: Request for International Committee Members -Reviewers for IWIPS
To: elisa_delgaldo@ctp.com (Elisa Del Galdo)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 100 21:58:46 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <19FD1B11EDECD11194080060085C3A0D02DFA845@exchange.uk.ctp.com> from "Elisa Del Galdo" at Feb 3, 0 11:52:51 am
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Count me in.

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> Hello,
> 
> This year I am acting as the International Committee Chair- which means I am
> responsible for organising the collection of submissions and the review of
> those papers.  I am sending you this email because we would like to ask you,
> if you would be interested in acting as a reviewer for IWIPS 2000.
> Submissions with be approximately 3-page summaries and you will be asked to
> review between three and six submissions.  The submission date has been
> extended to March 1 and I would expect to be able to organise the papers to
> be reviewed by early the next week.  Therefore, if you agree to act as a
> reviewer you would be receiving electronically three to six papers to review
> and a review form during the week of 6 March 2000.  As time is always short,
> we would require your reviews within a 3 week period.
> 
> If you can participate as an International Committee member, your
> involvement in the Workshop would be greatly appreciated.  Obviously, the
> more of us who participate, the lighter the workload for all and the more
> IWIPS will remain a workshop for all.  Please if you can act as a reviewer,
> do.  We were able to put on a great Workshop last year and we are looking
> forward to a repeat performance for 2000.  This will only be possible with
> the assistance of others outside of the executive committee.
> 
> If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at the numbers
> below or via email.  I look forward to hearing from you.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Elisa del Galdo
> 


From perlman Fri Feb  4 06:59:33 2000
Subject: Re: Stat 5.4
To: webmaster@biohaven.com (Patrick Luft)
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 100 06:59:33 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <007c01bf6ed7$605747e0$2c2ec0d8@luft> from "Patrick Luft" at Feb 3, 0 10:16:28 pm
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There are many Linux stat users.  My wife is one.
I assume redhat would.

> Hello:
> 
> Does Stat execute within Linux (Redhat)?
> 
> Thanks for response.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Pat
> 
> 
>  =================================
>   Patrick A. Luft, Ph.D.
>   First Web Design, International
>   12190 Perris Blvd. Suite #F-126
>   Moreno Valley, CA  92557-7422
> 
>   Tel: (909) 243-0578
>   Fax: (800) 858 4132
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Feb  4 13:12:33 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 100 13:12:33 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000130150006.0165fa90@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Jan 30, 0 03:38:02 pm
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Papers are due on Tuesday, so they will need to be sent on Monday.

All instructions for submission are available at:
	http://hfes.org/tpc/

There is a format template at:
	http://hfes.org/tpc/2000SubmitForm_r2.pdf

The addresses to send are on page 3 of:
	http://hfes.org/tpc/00aukit.pdf

The copyright aggreement is on pages 7-8 of that doc.
Please sign name for me.

The last page of that doc is a deposit form,
which will be credited toward your registration.

If you get me a "final" draft by Sunday,
I could get you comments that night or Monday morning,
whichever you require.

The talk is scheduled as part of a test and evaluation session
on 8/2/2000 at 1pm (Caroline's birthday!).

Gary

From perlman Fri Feb  4 16:42:18 2000
Subject: CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (E4073728) (fwd)
To: prasad.prabhu@KODAK.COM
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 100 16:42:18 -0500 (EST)
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This is horribly mangled.  Please reformat to 70 chars wide.

Gary

Forwarded message:
> From MAILER-DAEMON Fri Feb  4 15:00:44 2000
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> Date:         Fri, 4 Feb 2000 15:00:41 -0500
> From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> Subject:      CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (E4073728)
> To: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>
> 
> This  message  was  originally  submitted by  prasad.prabhu@KODAK.COM  to  the
> CHI-STUDENTS list  at ACM.ORG. You  can approve  it using the  "OK" mechanism,
> ignore it, or repost an edited copy. The message will expire automatically and
> you do not need to do anything if you just want to discard it. Please refer to
> the list owner's guide if you are  not familiar with the "OK" mechanism; these
> instructions  are  being  kept  purposefully short  for  your  convenience  in
> processing large numbers of messages.
> 
> ----------------- Original message (ID=E4073728) (282 lines) ------------------
> Received: from kodakr.kodak.com (kodakr.kodak.com [192.232.119.69])
> 	by mail.acm.org (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id PAA47012
> 	for <chi-Students@ACM.ORG>; Fri, 4 Feb 2000 15:00:34 -0500
> From: prasad.prabhu@kodak.com
> Received: from knotes.kodak.com (knotes2.kodak.com [150.221.122.53])
> 	by kodakr.kodak.com (8.9.1/8.9.1) with SMTP id MAA26156
> 	for <chi-Students@acm.org>; Fri, 4 Feb 2000 12:59:19 -0500 (EST)
> Received: by knotes.kodak.com(Lotus SMTP MTA v4.6.2  (693.3 8-11-1998))  id 8525687B.00613827 ; Fri, 4 Feb 2000 12:41:53 -0500
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> To: chi-Students
> Message-ID: <8525687B.00613323.00@knotes.kodak.com>
> Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 12:58:17 -0500
> Subject: Summer Internship at the Human Factors Lab - Eastman Kodak
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1257
> Content-Disposition: inline
> Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> 
> 
> From: Prasad V. Prabhu
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I would appreciate it if you could pass the word on to those who might =
> be
> interested in the summer internship program at the Human Fators Lab,
> Eastman Kodak Company.
> 
> The internship program continues to be very successful for us and for t=
> he
> interns we employ. We are seeking applications from candidates for the
> summer term (application deadline April 1).
> 
> The announcement follows and I will be glad to supply more information =
> on
> request.
> 
> 
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Prasad Prabhu
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Prasad Prabhu, Ph.D
> Human Factors Lab - Corporate Design & Usability
> Eastman Kodak Company
> prasad.prabhu@kodak.co
> ---------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> ___________________________________________________________________
> 
> Kodak Professional Summer Internship Program in Human/Computer Interact=
> ion
> 
> 
> Eastman Kodak Company sponsors a summer internship program, within the
> Human Factors Lab - Corporate Design and Usability Organization, for
> graduate students interested  in industry or academic careers in
> human/computer interaction.  The objectives of the  program are to enha=
> nce
> the training of university students with applied experience at Kodak,
> promote relationships with universities, apply talented help for ongoin=
> g
> research  and product development, and help us keep up with new technol=
> ogy
> for graphical user interface design and usability engineering.
> 
> 
> Program Structure
> 
> The Professional Summer Internship Program in Human/Computer Interactio=
> n is
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> requirements, contact: Dr. Prasad Prabhu by email at
> prasad.prabhu@kodak.com or by telephone at 716-253-5045.
> 
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From perlman Fri Feb  4 16:53:58 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 100 16:53:58 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000204132619.02d4c9b0@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Feb 4, 0 01:38:35 pm
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I replied on Monday.  Did you get my reply?
Outlook says I sent a reply, but somehow I dod not get a copy.

I will try to reconstruct it.

I looked over the draft and it looks good.

The terminology in the figures does not match the paper.
This needs to be changed.

Too many abbreviations are used in the conclusions.
Use the same terminology as the rest of the paper,
and avoid the abbreviations.

You mentioned bold parts, but I could not figure out if
these were parts you were questioning or proposed wordings.
Basically, I wanted you to make any corrections to
any misconceptions I may have had about the data,
and let me read a final version, without bold.

I think you are doing most of the writing,
and you will probably feel like you will have done more
work as you scramble to get it done.

The bailey ref you can get from the hcibib:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=C.HFS.93.282

Gary

> 
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> 
> Hi Gary,
> I had sent you a message earlier and I just wanted to check if you got it. I
> have attached it below. I just had a couple of questions. Also can I get the
> reference for Bailey's paper 
> [Bailey, 1993] (HFES'93, pp.282-286)
> 
> I also wanted to check with you what order I should put the paper authors.
> Should I put my name as second author? You have contributed most to the paper. 
> 
> I will put together the final draft and send it to you as soon as possible.
> 
> Thanks
> Srinivas
> 
> 
> 
> >Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 15:38:02 -0800
> >To: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> >From: Srinivas Raghavan x53232 <sraghava@qualcomm.com>
> >Subject: Re: hfes2000
> >
> >Hi Gary, 
> >I got the correct values for the data and I have put it in and also added 
> >the charts. I had some questions about the correlations:
> >1. Isn't the concurrent confidence ratings correlated with actual accuracy? 
> >On pg 64 of the thesis I have a chart showing subjects were significantly 
> >more confident when correct (F(1,510)=87.4, p<0.001)
> >2. Overall correlation of concurrent confidence ratings and Subjective 
> >accuracy is significant r=0.62 (page 97 of thesis). No relationship in the 
> >four conditions.
> >3. Actual accuracy was not well correlated with Subjective (retro) accuracy 
> >r = -0.36
> >4. How do I figure out the correlation between retro speed and designer's 
> >predicted times? The correlation between retro speed and actual time is r = 
> >-0.44
> >
> >In the results and discussion you have pointed out the concurrent confidence 
> >ratings did not correlate well with actual accuracy and subjective accuracy. 
> >I just wanted to check with you about it. In the results section I have 
> >marked this in bold. 
> >
> >Thanks
> >Srinivas

From perlman Fri Feb  4 16:57:30 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (perlman)
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 100 16:57:30 -0500 (EST)
Cc: sraghava@qualcomm.com
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Also, please remove adjectives like:	highly correlated.
Just report the correlation and leave it to the reader.

In one case, you reported a correlation of .32 as "high",
which it is not.  I think there was another case where
you made a judgement for the reader about effect size.
I just like to avoid the issue entirely.

> I replied on Monday.  Did you get my reply?
> Outlook says I sent a reply, but somehow I dod not get a copy.
> 
> I will try to reconstruct it.
> 
> I looked over the draft and it looks good.
> 
> The terminology in the figures does not match the paper.
> This needs to be changed.
> 
> Too many abbreviations are used in the conclusions.
> Use the same terminology as the rest of the paper,
> and avoid the abbreviations.
> 
> You mentioned bold parts, but I could not figure out if
> these were parts you were questioning or proposed wordings.
> Basically, I wanted you to make any corrections to
> any misconceptions I may have had about the data,
> and let me read a final version, without bold.
> 
> I think you are doing most of the writing,
> and you will probably feel like you will have done more
> work as you scramble to get it done.
> 
> The bailey ref you can get from the hcibib:
> 	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=C.HFS.93.282
> 
> Gary
> 
> > 
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> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> > 
> > Hi Gary,
> > I had sent you a message earlier and I just wanted to check if you got it. I
> > have attached it below. I just had a couple of questions. Also can I get the
> > reference for Bailey's paper 
> > [Bailey, 1993] (HFES'93, pp.282-286)
> > 
> > I also wanted to check with you what order I should put the paper authors.
> > Should I put my name as second author? You have contributed most to the paper. 
> > 
> > I will put together the final draft and send it to you as soon as possible.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Srinivas
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > >Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 15:38:02 -0800
> > >To: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > >From: Srinivas Raghavan x53232 <sraghava@qualcomm.com>
> > >Subject: Re: hfes2000
> > >
> > >Hi Gary, 
> > >I got the correct values for the data and I have put it in and also added 
> > >the charts. I had some questions about the correlations:
> > >1. Isn't the concurrent confidence ratings correlated with actual accuracy? 
> > >On pg 64 of the thesis I have a chart showing subjects were significantly 
> > >more confident when correct (F(1,510)=87.4, p<0.001)
> > >2. Overall correlation of concurrent confidence ratings and Subjective 
> > >accuracy is significant r=0.62 (page 97 of thesis). No relationship in the 
> > >four conditions.
> > >3. Actual accuracy was not well correlated with Subjective (retro) accuracy 
> > >r = -0.36
> > >4. How do I figure out the correlation between retro speed and designer's 
> > >predicted times? The correlation between retro speed and actual time is r = 
> > >-0.44
> > >
> > >In the results and discussion you have pointed out the concurrent confidence 
> > >ratings did not correlate well with actual accuracy and subjective accuracy. 
> > >I just wanted to check with you about it. In the results section I have 
> > >marked this in bold. 
> > >
> > >Thanks
> > >Srinivas
> 


From perlman Sat Feb  5 14:56:40 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 100 14:56:40 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000204235730.02d50740@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Feb 5, 0 00:19:07 am
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Got it.

I now remember one other comment, which was to put all the ratings
on the same scale, as they are presented in the tables.

I'm away from MIME enabled mail right now, so marking up the doc
is hard for me.

I'll check on the paper label,

Please sign my name for me.  I don't think you need your supervisor's
signature.

Comments to follow.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> Somehow the email you had sent me on monday never reached me.
> 
> I have created a final draft with all the changes and the format requirements
> as specified in the package. Can you send me your comments preferably you can
> mark it up on the document itself? 
> 
> In the package it mentions a "Paper Label". If I know what it contains then I
> can probably create it myself. Can you let me know what it is?
> 
> I have completed the presenter deposit payment form and the audio/visual form. 
> 
> Can you fax me a signed copy of the copyright transfer form (858-651-0080)? I
> can duplicate your sign or if I should just sign your name let me know. It also
> asks for employer signature. Is that my employer? I checked here and they said
> I do not have to need any permission since the publication has nothing to do
> with my work here. If a signature is required I will ask my supervisor on
> monday. Let me know.
> 
> Thanks
> Srinivas

From perlman Sat Feb  5 15:09:25 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 100 15:09:25 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000204235730.02d50740@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Feb 5, 0 00:19:07 am
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Please verify receipt of all mail because of the problem
with the previous mail.

I think there is a general formatting problem in the paper.

The title should not have a single word on one line.
Either edit it to fit on two lines, or find good break points for three lines.
	THE DIFFERENCE OF PREFERENCE VERSUS PERFORMANCE
	CAN DIFFER FOR
	CONCURRENT VERSUS RETROSPECTIVE RATINGS

The caption for table 1 is in one column and the table is in
another.  Group these together for better clarity.

The table is ugly.  Drop the point size of the row and column
labels and switch to Ariel (sans-serif font).  Maybe add some
horizontal lines.  Maybe add some space between rows.

Most important.  The two figures should be on the same page.
Moving the table caption will probably push Figure 1 onto
the next page, solving that problem.

More comments to follow.

From perlman Sat Feb  5 15:33:56 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 100 15:33:56 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000204235730.02d50740@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Feb 5, 0 00:19:07 am
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Please ack receipt:

Looks good.  I have augmented the abstact.

Last sentence in abstract:

The presentation here will focus on the relationship of performance and
concurrent versus retrospective preference ratings.
Retrospective ratings may represent users' lasting impressions of a system
after a trial use, but may not be good predictors of performance.
Concurrent ratings of confidence of accuracy were found, in this study,
to be better predictors of speed, but not good predictors of accuracy.
We offer recommendations about how to make the best use of these
different evaluation measures, particularly when they differ.

References.

Remove unused refs.

[Conklin, 1987] Conklin, J. (1987). Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey. IEEE Computer, V20:9, pages 117-241.

[Frei and Stieger, 1992] Frei, H.P., and Stieger, D. (1992). Making use of hypertext links when retrieving information. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Hypertext (Milan, Italy). ACM, New York, pages 102-111.

 [Perlman, 1989] Perlman, G. (1989). Asynchronous Design/Evaluation Methods for Hypertext Technology Development. In Proceedings of ACM conference Hypertext, pages 61-81.

 [Perlman, 1990] Perlman, G., et al. (1990). Evaluating Hypermedia Systems. Panel, Proceedings of Hypertext, pages 387-390.


Format remaining refs as indented, with the first line outdented.

[Bailey, 1993] R.W. Bailey (1993) Performance vs.
   Preference. In Proceedings of the Human Factors
   and Ergonomics Society 37th annual meeting 1993
   v.1 pages 282-286.
[Davis, 1989] F.D.Davis (1989) Perceived Usefulness,
   Perceived Ease of Use, and User Acceptance of
   Information Technology. MIS Quarterly, 13:3,
   pages 319-340.

Feel free to drop the point size of the references.

I'll check on the label.

From perlman Sat Feb  5 23:17:49 2000
Subject: Re: Updating our entry
To: jsolson@UMICH.EDU (Judy Olson)
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 100 23:17:49 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <0c8001bf7032$841d9470$0300000a@judyhome.judyhome.crew.umich.edu> from "Judy Olson" at Feb 5, 0 06:41:25 pm
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Hi,

I'm not sure if you want to add a new entry or
change an existing entry.

You can fill in this form:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/educhi.cgi

This will list all the umich entries I have:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=umich;internet
This will list umich education entries:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=umich;internet;education:

Maybe all that needs to be done is to add the crew entry:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=U.CREW.lab
to the list of education programs.

> Hi,
> 
> On the chi-education site, we are out of date in our listing.  For the
> University of Michigan it lists the computer and information systems
> department in the Business School, but not the School of Information, which
> has an HCI program.  How do I go about updating this listing?
> 
> Judy
> 
> Judith S. Olson
> Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work (CREW)
> The University of Michigan
> 701 Tappan Street
> Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234
> 734-647-4606
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Feb  5 23:38:13 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 100 23:38:13 -0500 (EST)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000205001932.02d5d490@adept.qualcomm.com> from "sraghava@qualcomm.com>" at Feb 5, 0 00:20:11 am
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THE LABEL says:

	Research, TE-D, 40

	Gary Perlman
	Oclc Online Computer Library Center
	2008 Lane Rd
	Columbus OH 43220-3010

The main point is to identify the paper with the first line.

Because you were in India when the abstract was due, I listed
myself as the prijmary contact.

HFES sends my membership stuff to my home address, as above,
and I guess they could not figure out that OCLC was an acronym.


I think that's all you need.  Please ack this message too.


Since they explicitly say to not sign for your co-authors,
please do not tell them that you are signing for me.
Copy this (or look at your dissertation):
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/gpsig.gif


Note the instructions on page 2 of:
	http://hfes.org/tpc/00aukit.pdf
which asks you to attach THE LABEL to the top back of page 1,
and to lightly number the backs of the pages (in case they
get out of order).

Finally, be sure to proofread the paper as best you can,
especially the parts I sent (e.g., abstract), because
the paper will be printed exactly as it is received.

> Hi Gary,
> Somehow the email you had sent me on monday never reached me.
> 
> I have created a final draft with all the changes and the format requirements
> as specified in the package. Can you send me your comments preferably you can
> mark it up on the document itself? 
> 
> In the package it mentions a "Paper Label". If I know what it contains then I
> can probably create it myself. Can you let me know what it is?
> 
> I have completed the presenter deposit payment form and the audio/visual form. 
> 
> Can you fax me a signed copy of the copyright transfer form (858-651-0080)? I
> can duplicate your sign or if I should just sign your name let me know. It also
> asks for employer signature. Is that my employer? I checked here and they said
> I do not have to need any permission since the publication has nothing to do
> with my work here. If a signature is required I will ask my supervisor on
> monday. Let me know.

From perlman Sun Feb  6 20:39:43 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: chanr@alderaan.colorado.edu (Randy)
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 100 20:39:43 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Feb  6 20:57:01 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary PERLMAN)
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 100 20:57:01 -0500 (EST)
Cc: sraghava@qualcomm.com
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Looks good.

Note that you have 10-12 minutes to give the talk,
so it will need ot be briskly paced.

I suggest jumping into the data as in this case, it
is not important to understand the underlyning research.
The point here is that:

1. You expected a particular trend,
and collected data to test your expectations.
(And perhaps you will recall that I told you that it
was a "safe" experiment because it really did not matter
how it turned out because it was more measurement than
hypothesis testing.)

2. The different measures, objective and subjective,
concurrent and retrospective, disagreed in ways that
would be difficult to predict.

3. If different subsets of data were collected,
a software designer might come to unfortunate
conclusions: invalid or unpopular.

4. Most evaluations collect different subsets,
if they collect any data at all, and so are liable
to come to unfortunate conclusions.

For the talk, I'd state the above four points,
discuss the data and the scenarios, and
state the same four points at the end.

I think it's a classic.

Gary

> Also, please remove adjectives like:	highly correlated.
> Just report the correlation and leave it to the reader.
> 
> In one case, you reported a correlation of .32 as "high",
> which it is not.  I think there was another case where
> you made a judgement for the reader about effect size.
> I just like to avoid the issue entirely.
> 
> > I replied on Monday.  Did you get my reply?
> > Outlook says I sent a reply, but somehow I dod not get a copy.
> > 
> > I will try to reconstruct it.
> > 
> > I looked over the draft and it looks good.
> > 
> > The terminology in the figures does not match the paper.
> > This needs to be changed.
> > 
> > Too many abbreviations are used in the conclusions.
> > Use the same terminology as the rest of the paper,
> > and avoid the abbreviations.
> > 
> > You mentioned bold parts, but I could not figure out if
> > these were parts you were questioning or proposed wordings.
> > Basically, I wanted you to make any corrections to
> > any misconceptions I may have had about the data,
> > and let me read a final version, without bold.
> > 
> > I think you are doing most of the writing,
> > and you will probably feel like you will have done more
> > work as you scramble to get it done.
> > 
> > The bailey ref you can get from the hcibib:
> > 	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=C.HFS.93.282
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > 
> > > --=====================_504260748==_
> > > Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
> > > 	boundary="=====================_504260748==_.ALT"
> > > 
> > > --=====================_504260748==_.ALT
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> > > 
> > > Hi Gary,
> > > I had sent you a message earlier and I just wanted to check if you got it. I
> > > have attached it below. I just had a couple of questions. Also can I get the
> > > reference for Bailey's paper 
> > > [Bailey, 1993] (HFES'93, pp.282-286)
> > > 
> > > I also wanted to check with you what order I should put the paper authors.
> > > Should I put my name as second author? You have contributed most to the paper. 
> > > 
> > > I will put together the final draft and send it to you as soon as possible.
> > > 
> > > Thanks
> > > Srinivas
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > >Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 15:38:02 -0800
> > > >To: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > >From: Srinivas Raghavan x53232 <sraghava@qualcomm.com>
> > > >Subject: Re: hfes2000
> > > >
> > > >Hi Gary, 
> > > >I got the correct values for the data and I have put it in and also added 
> > > >the charts. I had some questions about the correlations:
> > > >1. Isn't the concurrent confidence ratings correlated with actual accuracy? 
> > > >On pg 64 of the thesis I have a chart showing subjects were significantly 
> > > >more confident when correct (F(1,510)=87.4, p<0.001)
> > > >2. Overall correlation of concurrent confidence ratings and Subjective 
> > > >accuracy is significant r=0.62 (page 97 of thesis). No relationship in the 
> > > >four conditions.
> > > >3. Actual accuracy was not well correlated with Subjective (retro) accuracy 
> > > >r = -0.36
> > > >4. How do I figure out the correlation between retro speed and designer's 
> > > >predicted times? The correlation between retro speed and actual time is r = 
> > > >-0.44
> > > >
> > > >In the results and discussion you have pointed out the concurrent confidence 
> > > >ratings did not correlate well with actual accuracy and subjective accuracy. 
> > > >I just wanted to check with you about it. In the results section I have 
> > > >marked this in bold. 
> > > >
> > > >Thanks
> > > >Srinivas
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Feb  7 08:31:43 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 100 08:31:43 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000206202108.02d51100@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Feb 6, 0 08:24:28 pm
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I'd send two copies, but they only require 1.
Most importantly, make sure it arrives tomorrow!

Gary

> Thanks Gary,
> I will send out the paper tomorrow. Just one more thing, do I send just one
> copy or multiple copies? From the instructions it looks like only one but
> I'm not sure. 
> 
> I will put together the presentation later and send it to you for comments.
> I will practice. 
> First one for me; its quite exciting. 
> 
> Srinivas
> 


From perlman Mon Feb  7 08:34:28 2000
Subject: Re: job postings
To: SheriSHR@CS.COM
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 100 08:34:28 -0500 (EST)
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Done.

> Please remove the two CompuServe job postings as they are outdated.
> 
> Thanks...Sheri Stemen
> Sr. Recruiter
> 


From perlman Mon Feb  7 08:47:23 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: foroni@borgoroma.univr.it (FORONI.MORDAKHAI)
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 100 08:47:23 -0500 (EST)
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Please follow the directions on:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/#access

> I agree to adhere to the conditions of using stat
> I agree not to share the stat password with others
> 


From perlman Mon Feb  7 08:48:59 2000
Subject: Re: CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (E4073728) (fwd)
To: prasad.prabhu@kodak.com
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 100 08:48:59 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <8525687E.004A792B.00@knotes.kodak.com> from "prasad.prabhu@kodak.com" at Feb 7, 0 08:50:53 am
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The format looks much better for listserv distribution.

Please post it to the list.  It then arrives to the list
subscribers as though you sent it to them (via the list).

Gary

> 
> 
> From: Prasad V. Prabhu
> 
> Gary,
> 
> Please find below the posting reformatted to less than 70 char wide. I am
> addressing this mail to you. Please let me know if I need to post it  to
> the list instead.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Prasad
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Kodak Professional Summer Internship Program in Human/Computer
> Interaction
> 
> 
> Eastman Kodak Company sponsors a summer internship program, within
> the Human Factors - Corporate Design and Usability Organization,
> for graduate students interested in industry or academic careers
> in human/computer interaction.  The objectives of the program are
> to enhance the training of university students with applied
> experience at Kodak, promote relationships with universities,
> apply talented help for ongoing research and product development,
> and help us keep up with new technology for graphical user
> interface design and usability engineering.
> 
> 
> Program Structure
> 
> The Professional Summer Internship Program in Human/Computer
> Interaction is designed for a term of 3 months starting in June.
> The intent is to contribute to applied research and development
> projects at Kodak, but not to greatly interrupt graduate
> education. Work is performed at the Human Factors Lab-Corporate
> Design & Usability, on site in Rochester, New York.
> 
> The internship is a paid position, with a salary depending on
> the level of education. Benefits include medical and dental
> insurance coverage for self and optional family coverage upgrade,
> life insurance, and paid holidays.  Travel expenses for relocation
> are reimbursed, not to exceed two-way coach airfare between the
> university and Rochester. Academic credit for the student’s work
> during the internship can be arranged with his or her advisor,
> if university policy permits.
> 
> 
> Qualifications for Candidates
> 
> 1. Completed 1, 2, or 3 years in an accredited M.A./M.S. or Ph.D.
> graduate degree program in Computer Science, Human Factors,
> Psychology, Industrial Engineering, Computer Graphics, or other
> related discipline. The applicant must be currently enrolled in a
> degree program.
> 
> 2. Coursework in human performance, learning and memory, cognitive
> psychology, software engineering, object-oriented technology,
> visual interaction design, computer graphics design, technical
> communication, or statistics and experimental design. Knowledge
> about human/computer interaction and user interface design for
> industry-standard operating environments.
> 
> 3. Skill in performing graphical user interface prototyping on one
> or more platforms with computer-based tools such as Visual Basic,
> Director, SuperCard, X-Designer, MetaCard, JAVA, or ShockWave.
> 
> 4. Practice designing, planning, conducting, and interpreting
> results from behavioral research experiments.
> 
> 5. Professional competence and interest demonstrated by scholastic
> performance, creative energy, initiative, leadership, teamwork,
> and written and oral communications.
> 
> 6. United States citizenship or visa status that permits work in
> the U.S.
> 
> 7. Pass a drug screen urinalysis as a condition of employment
> with Kodak.
> 
> 
> Application Requirements
> 
> Applications are accepted starting February. The deadline is
> April 1 for the summer internship for that year. Please indicate
> the approximate date you can start work. Mail your application to:
> 
> Dr. Prasad Prabhu,
> Eastman Kodak Company,
> Human Factors, Mail code 05815,
> 901 Elmgrove Road,
> Rochester, NY 14653-5815.
> 
> Please make sure that you submit the following  information with
> your application:
> 
> 1. Resume containing your educational background, area of
> specialization, relevant work experience, and list of publications
> andpresentations.
> 
> 2. Contact information for two personal or professional references.
> 
> 3. Statement of career goals and objectives, and how they may be
> consistent with the internship program and human/computer
> interaction research and development at Kodak.
> (You can include this in a cover letter.)
> 
> 4. Letter of recommendation from your graduate department advisor.
> 
> 5. Copy of your graduate coursework transcript.
> 
> Eastman Kodak Company is an equal opportunity employer.  We invite
> people with disabilities to notify us of their need for
> accommodation.
> 
> 
> Job Responsibilities
> 
> Interns work with Kodak user interface specialists in the Human
> Factors Laboratory on applied problems and research in graphical user
> interface design, prototyping, and usability evaluation and testing.
> Human Factors staff members have expertise in human factors
> engineering, user interface design, cognitive science, graphics
> design, and visual science.  We apply user-centered design and
> usability engineering methods to build world-class commercial
> electronic imaging products, imaging production workstations,
> consumer desktop color imaging software, digital cameras and
> scanners, printers, interactive image delivery services, retail
> imaging kiosks, and client/server information systems.  These types
> of products and systems all involve software solutions for digital
> image access, manipulation, storage, and creative utilization.
> 
> Interns get engaged in tasks such as analyzing customer needs,
> conducting literature reviews and technology assessments, evaluating
> capabilities of prototyping tools and user interface builders,
> conducting benchmark comparisons of user interface features of
> software applications, building interactive graphical user interface
> prototypes, conducting usability evaluations and tests, writing
> technical reports and research papers, developing and applying
> usability engineering methods and tools, and conducting research on
> interactive media user interface concepts.  Interns can build and
> apply teamwork skills participating in project teams, as well as
> demonstrate responsibility autonomously for their work.
> 
> 
> Environment
> 
> The Human Factors Lab is part of the Corporate Design and Usability
> organization which is positioned in the Kodak corporate research
> organization, with a company world-wide charter supporting imaging
> products, equipment, systems, services, and research.  Our work
> environment is creative, dynamic, and unconstrained by conventional
> discipline boundaries.  We are committed to champion the user with
> uncompromising quality, and enjoy management and corporate support
> to make a difference
> 
> The Human Factors Lab offices and laboratories are located in two
> Kodak facilities outside of Rochester. Interns use our graphical
> user interface prototyping laboratory with PC, Macintosh, and
> Sun SPARCstation computers; library and information services
> supporting ongoing projects and research, including Internet
> and WorldWideWeb access; and a state-of-the-art usability
> laboratory for equipment, hardware, and software product
> evaluation and testing.
> 
> 
> About Rochester
> 
> Rochester is located in Western New York on the Genesee River,
> near the shore of Lake Ontario.  Headquarters for many
> high-technology industries and service businesses, Rochester is
> known particularly for digital imaging, optics, engineering,
> medicine, and education technology.  The cultural, educational,
> and recreational facilities are those of a large city, but quiet
> charm and friendliness resembles a residential community.  The
> city is proud of its colleges, schools, museums, art galleries,
> theaters, orchestra, and wineries. Residents also enjoy golf,
> sailing, fishing, baseball, hockey, racquet sports, bowling,
> shopping, and professional sports.  Recreation opportunities
> abound in all seasons in the Adirondack and Catskill mountains,
> Finger Lakes region, Niagara Falls, Watkins Glen race track,
> and Letchworth canyon.
> 
> 
> For More Information
> 
> For more information about the internship program and application
> requirements, contact: Dr. Prasad Prabhu by email at
> prasad.prabhu@kodak.com or by telephone at 716-253-5045.
> 
> Information about Kodak is available on the WorldWideWeb at
> http://www.kodak.com/
> 
> Information about Rochester is available at http://www.roch.com/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Feb  8 10:53:07 2000
Subject: Re: Subscription Request
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 100 10:53:07 -0500 (EST)
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Done

> Gary,
> 
> The following person has sent a subscription request to
> CHI-INTERCULTURAL. Can you add him? Thanks.
> 
> Donald
> 
> sunil.thakar@daimlerchrysler.com
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day                    Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> Computer & Information Sciences  Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> Towson University                d.day@acm.org
> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252    dday@towson.edu
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> http://www.acm.org/~perlman/IWIPS2000.html
> 


From perlman Tue Feb  8 12:33:34 2000
Subject: Re: Small Request
To: tremaine@cs.princeton.edu
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 100 12:33:34 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38A05438.1B137C3@cs.princeton.edu> from "Marilyn" at Feb 8, 0 12:36:56 pm
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I can't find anything on him.

I saw a reference to him being at BNR
(Bell Northern Research).

> Hi Gary,
> 
> I am looking for contact information both snail, phone and email
> for a Mr. Boniface Lau.  A search shows that he has helped with
> your HCI Bib validation and works for Mitel. Would you perhaps
> have more info on him?
> 
> Thanks,
> Marilyn
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Marilyn (Mantei) Tremaine
> Professor Computer & Information Systems	
> Drexel University			215-895-2490 - tel	
> 3141 Chestnut Street			215-895-2494 - fax 
> Philadelphia, PA 19104			tremaine@acm.org
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Tue Feb  8 14:16:43 2000
Subject: Re: information
To: ayyaz@MYSELF.COM (Rana Ayyaz Ahmad)
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 100 14:16:43 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <02a801bbf755$b6e71920$78fca0ca@g7a2m6> from "Rana Ayyaz Ahmad" at Jan 1, 97 00:28:11 am
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We do not have a physical education program.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
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> 
> Sir,
> We want to get information about your Physical Education progamme.Please =
> send us detail information about it.We shall be very thankful to you.
> Sincerely,
> 
> Rana Ayyaz Ahmad.
> Malik Nadeem Asif.
> 172 Kashmir Block Allama Iqbal town,
> Lahore.PAKISTAN.
> Fax# 92-42-7820571
> 
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> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Sir,</FONT></DIV>
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> information=20
> about it.We shall be very thankful to you.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Sincerely,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Rana Ayyaz Ahmad.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>Malik Nadeem Asif.</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>172 Kashmir Block Allama Iqbal =
> town,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Lahore.PAKISTAN.</FONT></DIV>
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From perlman Wed Feb  9 15:54:19 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Elections?
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 100 15:54:19 -0500 (EST)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To: <38A03778.D0899EAC@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Feb 8, 0 10:34:17 am
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That's a great looking list of topics.

I think it would be okay to go into July or August
(which would put us right back at September).
We could have a social gathering in there.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Thanks for the heads up. I have program items lined
> up for the next four months. I am finalizing dates for
> our  speakers. Should know more by the end of the
> week. I am not following the "2nd Tuesday" schedule...
> just getting them in is the priority.
> 
> I propose we go into July and August since we have
> had a late start this year. I will help lining up facilities
> so I hope some people can volunteer their time. Please
> let me know if you have other ideas for talks. I've only
> heard from Lorraine, Gary and Jane. [ Does that mean
> no one else is interested in BuckCHI any longer? ]
> 
> So far, I am in the process of planning the following talks:
> Feb. - Next generation web design (interaction, xml)
>     - Blue Cosmos (maybe)
> March - User research for customer experience - techniques
>     - panel from Fitch, Sonic Rim, Resource Marketing, Gerbig
> April - Modular interactive web design for maintainability
>     - Neulogic
> May - Interaction in virtual worlds
>     - OSU SuperComputing Lab (award winner - virtual surgery)
> June - Converting shoppers to buyers - when interaction matters
>     - R&R
> July - (maybe Horizons, other)
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Guess what?  It's time for elections.
> >
> > According to our bylaws, officers take office July 1
> > (Article V, paragraph 4), after elections in March
> > (Article V, paragraph 5).  According to Article IX,
> > paragraph 2, "A Nominating Committee, consisting of
> > at least three members of this Chapter, at least two
> > of whom shall not be members of the Executive Council,
> > shall be appointed by the Chair at least two months
> > prior to the time the election is to be held."
> >
> > So we are a month behind.
> >
> > We could devote our efforts to modifying the bylaws,
> > including merging the jobs of Secretary and Treasurer.
> >
> > We could, as we have in the past, ignored the bylaws
> > because they make running the chapter too difficult.
> >
> > We could devote our efforts to getting a program going,
> > which might be a sine qua non for recruiting candidates.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > PS: "sine qua non" == latin for "without which not"
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Feb 10 17:07:59 2000
Subject: Re: the HCI Bib
To: asmith@steelbridge.com (adam smith)
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 100 17:07:59 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <B4C88BB9.145%asmith@steelbridge.com> from "adam smith" at Feb 10, 0 03:37:29 pm
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Thanks.

Date searching is not in the search engin, but there is a what's new area:
	http://www.hcibib.org/news.html
And there is the date/sortable file listing:
	http://www.hcibib.org/listdir.cgi

> Hi gary,
> 
> I really like and appreciate the HCI Bibliography. As someone who comes to
> the world of HCI and human factors from a non-academic background, one of
> the hardest things for me is finding academic research for subjects which
> interest me.
> 
> I do have a request though. Is it possible to search the Bibliography based
> on when the item was added to the database? I'd love to be able to check in
> from time to time and see what new documents have been added.
> 
> Thanks again for a wonderful resource
> adam
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Feb 10 21:27:39 2000
Subject: Re: Re(2): the HCI Bib
To: asmith@steelbridge.com (Adam Smith)
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 100 21:27:39 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <fc.0073f7e2000320de3b9aca006bbdd37a.320df@connad.com> from "Adam Smith" at Feb 10, 0 05:32:36 pm
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The news link is at the top of each search page, too.

:-)

Maybe the search page should randomly highlight the links.
It might work to show people what is on the page, a link at a time.
I'll give it a try.

> perlman@turing.acm.org writes:
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Date searching is not in the search engin, but there is a what's new area:
> >	http://www.hcibib.org/news.html
> >And there is the date/sortable file listing:
> >	http://www.hcibib.org/listdir.cgi
> 
> Perfect. Thanks.
> 
> The problem was that I had bookmarked the more detailed query page, and
> forgotten about the home page, which clearly lists the news section.
> 
> cheers
> adam
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Feb 11 08:32:15 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: sljohn@socrates.berkeley.edu (Steven Johnson)
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 100 08:32:15 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> Please send me the password for |STAT.
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Fri Feb 11 13:36:14 2000
Subject: Re: Re(2): Re(2): the HCI Bib
To: asmith@steelbridge.com (Adam Smith)
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 100 13:36:14 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <fc.0073f7e2000323643b9aca006bbdd37a.323a3@connad.com> from "Adam Smith" at Feb 11, 0 11:52:36 am
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> perlman@turing.acm.org writes:
> >The news link is at the top of each search page, too.
> 
> This is the URL I have bookmarked:
>    <http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/Misc/HCI/>
> I don't think there's a news link there.

Ahhh.  I see.

> You might also consider something a bit more specific than the name
> "news." It's a bit generic, and frequently refers to press releases,
> changes to the site's layout, or more general news items. Conceptually, I
> took news to be general. I was thinking that finding recent additions to
> the bibliography was a function of searching the database, and looked for
> the option amongst those.

Actually, the news covers all these aspects.  I agree that the well-travelled
infomation seeker is primarily interested in new information.

> >
> >Maybe the search page should randomly highlight the links.
> >It might work to show people what is on the page, a link at a time.
> >I'll give it a try.
> 
> Could you simply add a "find items added in the past x days/months/years"
> to the search options. Something which could filter by publication date
> might be cool too, especially in cases where the subject has been examined
> for a long time you're interested in either new perspectives or historical
> ones.

I'd like that, but the search engine I am stuck with does not support it.

> cheers
> adm
> 
> 
Thanks.

Gary

From perlman Fri Feb 11 14:18:53 2000
Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: Humatech - Human Factors Consulting (fwd)
To: shabibi@socal.rr.com
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Got it.

On your home page, "Principle" should be "Principal".

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> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 14:02:19 -0500 (EST)
> From: httpd <httpd@turing.acm.org>
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> Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: Humatech - Human Factors Consulting
> 
> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
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> 
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> %X Humatech provides user driven designs that are critical for product success in highly competitive markets.
> 


From perlman Fri Feb 11 16:40:32 2000
Subject: Re: DRAFT announcement -- OK??
To: mdevlin@portals.org (Mary Devlin)
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 100 16:40:32 -0500 (EST)
Cc: david.stubbs@acm.org, perlman
In-Reply-To: <38A1F4F4.3C0CB95@portals.org> from "Mary Devlin" at Feb 9, 0 03:15:00 pm
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First, I apologize for answering so slowly.  Evil spirits are to blame,
or Y2K, or the oppression of the proletariat by bourgeoisie.

Your abstract seems fine.

David, did you get one from me?

For both talks:

I guess I'd be happiest giving the talk off of Web pages.
If you have ultra high confidence on the connections,
I can make big font versions of "slides" on pages.
If you  confidence level is below 80-90%, then I could
make PowerPoint slides with overheads as backup.
I would like a network connection regardless.
I will not be bringing a computer, so if there is one on site
or if someone can bring one, that would be appreciated.

I plan to have handouts for both talks and will send them
in advance.

I'll leave any seating arrangements up to you.

Corrections:

[1] CAIFOO - should be CHIFOO (but it is pronounced liike CAIFOO)
	Computer-Human Interaction Forum of Oregon
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/chifoo/

[2] I've been working on user interface issues since 1979.

I'm working onthe talks now.  More to follow next week.

Hmmm.  What about travel arrangements?

Gary

> Hello Gary,
> 
> Here's a draft of what I'll put up on our website.  (www.portals.org and
> click on Continuing Education)
> 
> Please let me know what changes / additions / deletions you'd like **BY
> MONDAY, 2/14**.  
> Thanks.
> 
> David -- Likewise.  Did I characterize CAIFOO OK?  (And remind me...
> CAIFOO stands for...?)
> 
> Mary
> 
> 
> 
> WEB-BASED BIBLIOGRAPHIC AND FULL TEXT RETRIEVAL:
> WHICH FEATURES / WHICH USERS?
> 
> Gary Perlman, OCLC Research Scientist
> 
> 
> What do users really do in a search system?  How do different groups of
> users (librarians v. library users, for example) behave differently? 
> How does a user interface design affect searching?  What are the
> contrasting user interface needs of librarians and library users?  What
> sorts of user interface options requested by librarians are actually
> used by end-users, and which are not?
> 
> Gary Perlman will explore these questions with us, and will contrast the
> features requested for search systems with those actually used by most
> users.  He'll suggest ways that search systems can be made more
> effective for library users.
> 
> You can expect to hear some challenging ideas, and to take part in a
> lively, cross-disciplinary discussion.  This program is jointly
> sponsored with CAIFOO.  We'll have colleagues from the human factors
> design / user interface community to talk with and learn from.
> 
> This is an exceptional opportunity.  Please join us on March 13th!
> 
> 
> WHEN and WHERE:
> 
> Monday, March 13th, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
> 
> Multnomah County Library, U.S. Bank Room
> 801 S.W. Tenth Avenue, Portland
> 
> 
> REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
> 
> No charge to PORTALS members with advance registration.  (Registration
> link below)
> 
> $3 CAIFOO members / $5 general public
> 
> 
> ABOUT GARY PERLMAN:
> 
> Gary Perlman is a Research Scientist at OCLC, working on the FirstSearch
> user interface.  He has worked with user interface issues since 1982 as
> a consultant, professor, and tool developer.  Gary has a Ph.D. from UC
> San Diego in Cognitive Psychology with extensive coursework in computer
> science.
> 
> Gary primary professional objective is in improving the quality of how
> people use information and their productivity working with information. 
> His interests include hypertext and information retrieval, software
> engineering, human factors and ergonomics, applied statistics, technical
> communication, and science, technology and mathematics education.
> 
> For more information, visit his website:  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> 


From perlman Mon Feb 14 08:26:24 2000
Subject: Re: |Stat
To: till.pfeiffer@psychologie.uni-regensburg.de
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 100 08:26:24 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200002141226.NAA06375@rrzd1.rz.uni-regensburg.de> from "till pfeiffer" at Feb 14, 0 01:26:50 pm
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fmeh

> Dear Sir, 
> 
> I would like to use the |Stat package in the psychology department of the 
> University of Regensburg, Germany. I understood that it is necessary to obtain a 
> password and that I have to assure the following statements:
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
>    
> Thank you very much, Till Pfeiffer
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Feb 15 08:19:56 2000
Subject: CHI-KIDS: approval required (6154C92D) (fwd)
To: einat@ICS.MQ.EDU.AU
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This has nothing particularly related to Kids and Computers,
so I am not approving it.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> This message was originally submitted by einat@ICS.MQ.EDU.AU to the CHI-KIDS
> list at ACM.ORG. You can approve it  using the "OK" mechanism, ignore it, or
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to invite you to participate in an experiment I am
> conducting as part of my PhD research on users' interaction with search
> results. The experiment is conducted online and should take less then 10
> minutes to complete. After analysing the data, I will make the results
> available through my web page.
> 
> In order to participate, your browser should allow JavaScript to run
> (JavaScript enabled in your browser options). It is best to view the
> pages with commercial browsers like Netscape or IE (other browsers may
> lose or distort some of the information).
> 
> The URL for the experiment is:
> http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~einat/experiment3/
> 
> Thanks for agreeing to participate!
> +:o)
> einat
> 
> --
> Einat Amitay
> einat@ics.mq.edu.au
> http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~einat
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Feb 15 08:21:01 2000
Subject: CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (B74C1380) (fwd)
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Since this is a student project, it is somewhat related,
so I WILL approve the post to this group.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> 
> This  message   was  originally   submitted  by  einat@ICS.MQ.EDU.AU   to  the
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> From: Einat Amitay <einat@ics.mq.edu.au>
> Organization: Macquarie University (ICS) & CSIRO (MIS)
> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (Win95; I)
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> Subject: Search results -- online experiment
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to invite you to participate in an experiment I am
> conducting as part of my PhD research on users' interaction with search
> results. The experiment is conducted online and should take less then 10
> minutes to complete. After analysing the data, I will make the results
> available through my web page.
> 
> In order to participate, your browser should allow JavaScript to run
> (JavaScript enabled in your browser options). It is best to view the
> pages with commercial browsers like Netscape or IE (other browsers may
> lose or distort some of the information).
> 
> The URL for the experiment is:
> http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~einat/experiment3/
> 
> Thanks for agreeing to participate!
> +:o)
> einat
> 
> --
> Einat Amitay
> einat@ics.mq.edu.au
> http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~einat
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Feb 15 16:21:50 2000
Subject: Re: acceptance testing
To: debiasio@craneconsult.com (DDeBiasio)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 100 16:21:50 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38A7A663.61E00305@craneconsult.com> from "DDeBiasio" at Feb 13, 0 10:53:23 pm
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I am sorry, but I can't think of anything in particular.

Gary Perlman

> 
> I found your HCI bibiliography very helpful, especially the presentation
> of some tests from the literature.
> 
> Do you know of a researcher that might have done something similar,
> bibliography or even presentation of tests, on the subject of (business
> user) acceptance testing.
> 
> Good luck with your work.
> 
> Derek De Biasio
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Feb 15 20:44:28 2000
Subject: Re: DRAFT announcement -- OK??
To: mdevlin@portals.org (Mary Devlin)
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 100 20:44:28 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38A89236.29EE6D19@portals.org> from "Mary Devlin" at Feb 14, 0 03:39:34 pm
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Everything below sounds fine.  The announcement looks good.

Thanks for your help.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
>  
> Glad the abstract was fine.  You can see the announcement at
> http://www.portals.org/CE-Perlman.html
> 
> If you take a look and see anything you'd prefer changed, please let me
> know.
> 
> I'm checking with my Multnomah County Library contact about the
> confidence level about connections.  She's not in just now -- I should
> be able to tell you by the end of the week.
> Am also checking with her about a computer.  Be easier to use one they
> have. 
> 
> Thanks for sending your handouts in advance.
> 
> And thanks for the corrections. 
> 
> We're looking forward to this!
> 
> Mary
> 


From perlman Wed Feb 16 13:21:48 2000
Subject: Re: Human Computer Interaction
To: zsudjoko@rad.net.id
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 100 13:21:48 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <000801bf78a0$7b824a60$812c9aca@rad.net.id> from "Sudjoko Kuswadji" at Feb 17, 0 00:08:40 am
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There is a resource page on HCI Education at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/
Also, the SIGCHI curricular recommendations are online at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cdg/

I hope that is useful to you.  Please let me know if it is not.

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

> Dear Sirs,
> 
> I am teaching Human Computer Interaction at the Faculty of Public Health =
> University of Indonesia. Do you have some topics relevant to the =
> teaching? please send me some. Thanks.
> 
> Regards
> Sudjoko Kuswadji
> http://www.rad.net.id/users/personal/i/idki/sudjoko.htm

From perlman Wed Feb 16 15:02:34 2000
Subject: Re: Request for Review: HCI Collection Edited by Carroll
To: Helen.Goldstein@awl.com
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 100 15:02:34 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <"/GUID:Q/rSHmn/k0xGM3ABQBGCMLg*/G=Helen/S=Goldstein/OU=awlus{095}exch/O=pearsontc/PRMD=pearson/ADMD=telemail/C=us/"@MHS> from "Helen.Goldstein@awl.com" at Feb 16, 0 01:03:00 pm
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Dear Helen,

Thank you for the opportunity.

I am sorry but I am over-extended for the next month.

Perhaps someone on this list would be appropriate,
	http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html
particularly Buxton, Grudin, Greenberg, or Baecker,
editor/authors of a popular collection:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=E.Baecker.94

Also of possible interest, the panelists from the 1986 conference:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=C.CHI.86.253

I suspect several of the above have papers/chapers in the collection.

Best of luck,

Gary

> Gary--
> 
> This message comes to you from the computer book department of Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
> I'm emailing you today to ask if you'd consider reviewing some material for us, material that should be in your area of expertise and interest.
> 
> What we have is a proposal--a fifteen-page proposal-- for a collected work entitled, "Human-Computer Interaction in the New Millenium."  It's edited by John M. Carroll of Virginia Tech.  We've already agreed to publish the collection as part of ACM Press Books.  We're submitting the proposal for review primarily in order to obtain feedback for the editor, and for the publisher, on how the selected papers promise to shape up as a book.
> 
> Jack Carroll's proposal includes a brief description of the planned collection, its content, vision, and direction.  The substance of the proposal is a list of the approximately  thirty papers that will appear as chapters in the book, including  titles, authors, and full descriptions of the contents of each.  The papers described are from the special millennial issues of the TOCHI and HCI journals, as well as some that have been directly solicited for the collection.
> 
> It would be great if you'd be willing to read through the proposal and then to let us know your thoughts about the collection as a whole.  Is it representative?  Balanced? Do the papers included provide useful and intriguing pointers to future developments in HCI?  Will the collection realize the goals expressed in the proposal's introduction?  Would you purchase a copy of the book yourself?  We want to know if you feel the book covers the main areas in the field, if it's inclusive (without being exhaustively complete), and what you think about the papers, viewpoints, and individuals therein represented, along with your reactions to the collection's vision and direction.
> 
> If you'd be willing to read this proposal and then to provide us with a written review of a page or two, we'd be most appreciative.  I could get a copy of the proposal to you right away.  Given the brevity of the material to be reviewed, we'd like comments back from referees within ten days to two weeks--say by Friday 2/25 to Wednesday 3/1.
> 
> I look forward to hearing from you.
> 
> 
> Helen
> 
> 
> Helen M. Goldstein
> Associate Editor
> Addison Wesley Professional
> Pearson Technology Group
> 75 Arlington Street, Suite 300
> Boston, MA  02116
> 
> phone:  617-848-6521
> fax:  617-848-6567
> email (same):  heleng@awl.com
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Feb 21 13:19:58 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: tfwelsh@cs.sunysb.edu (Tom Welsh)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 100 13:19:58 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SGI.4.05.10002181418400.17375-100000@sbcube23> from "Tom Welsh" at Feb 18, 0 02:19:35 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Feb 21 13:20:40 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT Password
To: ransom@cfa.harvard.edu (Scott M. Ransom)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 100 13:20:40 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38AE0F9C.8045E080@cfa.harvard.edu> from "Scott M. Ransom" at Feb 19, 0 03:35:56 am
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Scott Ransom
> -- 
> Scott M. Ransom                   
> Phone:  (781) 320-9867             Address:  75 Sanderson Ave.
> email:  ransom@cfa.harvard.edu               Dedham, MA  02026
> PGP Fingerprint: D2 0E D0 10 CD 95 06 DA  EF 78 FE 2B CB 3A D3 53
> 


From perlman Mon Feb 21 13:20:55 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: mvn@gu.kiev.ua (Michael V. Nikolaev)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 100 13:20:55 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <001101bf7ad6$30445d80$03ff7bc3@olvi.org> from "Michael V. Nikolaev" at Feb 19, 0 02:38:05 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Best regards,
> Michael
> 


From perlman Mon Feb 21 21:51:06 2000
Subject: CHI-KIDS: approval required (7711966B) (fwd)
To: lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 100 21:51:06 -0500 (EST)
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Debra,

Do you want to handle this via back-channel, or I could approve it
to spark discussion in that direction?

Gary

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> From: JT <jt362@is9.nyu.edu>
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> 
> Just want to drop a line and say hi to all that's on the list.
> 
> The welcome message specifically mentioned software for kids...does
> discussions also revolve around hardware and interactive installations
> as well?
> 
> -James
> 


From perlman Mon Feb 21 22:30:02 2000
Subject: Re: CHI 2000 / Web Banner Ads are available
To: rws@PUBLICIZEIT.COM
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 100 22:30:02 -0500 (EST)
Cc: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <l03102801b4d2832fd4cb@[192.168.0.1]> from "R Stevens" at Feb 18, 0 03:46:59 pm
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These images show a 3-part intro to CHI 2000 and range from 11-15K.
You can speed up the display of pages showing them by including
the dimensions:
	width=468 height=60
Also, if you care about accessibility, you will need alt text for
the image, minimally:
	alt="Link to CHI 2000 Site"
or the you can try the text of the ad, which I did on a demo page:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/chi2000.html
(view the source and cut and paste into web pages).  The alt text is
wrapped on Explorer, but not in Navigator (so it's very wide).

Hope this is useful.

Gary

> Dear Local SIGCHI Leaders:
> 
> CHI 2000 has web banner ads.  Please feel free to put up on your Chapter's
> Web Page and your personal web page.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -Rosemary
> 
> 
> +------8<----CHI 2000 Banner Ads------>
> 
> 
> #1
> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad1.gif
> * Target Site URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto1.html
> 
> #2
> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad2.gif
> * Target Site URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto2.html
> 
> #3
> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad3.gif
> * Target Site URL:  http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto3.html
> 
> #4
> * Banner URL:  http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad4.gif
> * Target Site URL:  http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto4.html
> 
> #5
> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad5.gif
> * Target Site URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto5.html
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Rosemary W. Stevens
> Ace Public Relations
> Palo Alto, CA 94303
> 
> +1 650 494 2800
> rws@publicizeit.com
> 


From perlman Tue Feb 22 12:50:14 2000
Subject: Re: CHI-KIDS: approval required (7711966B) (fwd)
To: lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu (Debra Lieberman)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 100 12:50:14 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38B22B51.52BE3D73@isber.ucsb.edu> from "Debra Lieberman" at Feb 21, 0 10:23:13 pm
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As the list owner, you get those messages.
Addressing problems tend to build up in periods
of low list use, and then are annoying,
but eventually, most get removed by the automatic
process.  The ones that remain are hard to track
down, and usually take about 10 minutes each
to find what address might correspond to the
mailer finally rejecting the message.

Many mailers allow you to filter the mail,
so you could write some patterns.

Or, you might like to become a silent list owner
in exchange for becoming the list moderator.
Or you might prefer to have me do it all
(but that is not my preference, obviously).

Or, deep in the depths of the listserv manual,
there might be options on what to do with the errors.

Gary

> Thanks for asking, Gary.  I'll get back to this person myself.  Seems
> like a prankster, frankly, but I'll answer it seriously.
> 
> Another question, while I'm writing to you.  Do I need to see all the
> delivery error messages?  I get several every time there's a posting,
> and they add up fast.  Can you take me off that path?  Any harm in my
> not knowing which addresses are no longer valid?  (Several are
> impossible to delete!)
> 
> Thanks!!
> -- Debra
> __________________________
> Debra Lieberman, Ph.D
> 
> University of California, Santa Barbara
> Institute for Social, Behavioral, and
>    Economic Research
> 
> (805) 569-3214
> lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu
> __________________________
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > 
> > Debra,
> > 
> > Do you want to handle this via back-channel, or I could approve it
> > to spark discussion in that direction?
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > Forwarded message:
> > > From MAILER-DAEMON Mon Feb 21 04:53:37 2000
> > > Message-Id: <200002210953.EAA57814@mail.acm.org>
> > > Date:         Mon, 21 Feb 2000 04:53:35 -0500
> > > From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> > > Subject:      CHI-KIDS: approval required (7711966B)
> > > To: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>
> > >
> > > This message was originally submitted by jt362@IS9.NYU.EDU to the CHI-KIDS list
> > > at ACM.ORG. You can  approve it using the "OK" mechanism,  ignore it, or repost
> > > an edited copy. The message will expire automatically and you do not need to do
> > > anything if you just want to discard it. Please refer to the list owner's guide
> > > if you are  not familiar with the "OK" mechanism;  these instructions are being
> > > kept purposefully  short for  your convenience in  processing large  numbers of
> > > messages.
> > >
> > > ----------------- Original message (ID=7711966B) (24 lines) -------------------
> > > Received: from is9.nyu.edu (root@IS9.NYU.EDU [128.122.253.138])
> > >       by mail.acm.org (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id EAA40900
> > >       for <CHI-KIDS@ACM.ORG>; Mon, 21 Feb 2000 04:53:32 -0500
> > > Received: from is9.nyu.edu (DIALN-ASYNC516.DIAL.NET.NYU.EDU [216.165.5.22])
> > >       by is9.nyu.edu (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id EAA16741
> > >       for <CHI-KIDS@ACM.ORG>; Mon, 21 Feb 2000 04:59:06 -0500 (EST)
> > > Message-ID: <38B10C32.2CB26D8E@is9.nyu.edu>
> > > Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 04:58:10 -0500
> > > From: JT <jt362@is9.nyu.edu>
> > > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (WinNT; U)
> > > X-Accept-Language: en
> > > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > > To: CHI KIDS <CHI-KIDS>
> > > Subject: New member to the list...Hello
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> > >
> > > Just want to drop a line and say hi to all that's on the list.
> > >
> > > The welcome message specifically mentioned software for kids...does
> > > discussions also revolve around hardware and interactive installations
> > > as well?
> > >
> > > -James
> > >
> 


From perlman Tue Feb 22 12:52:04 2000
Subject: Re: HFES-CSTG: approval required (3659EF83)
To: Alessandro.Bottoni@THINK3.COM
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 100 12:52:04 -0500 (EST)
Cc: guerlain@VIRGINIA.EDU
In-Reply-To: <200002220849.e1M8nQi27668@listserv.vt.edu> from "L-Soft list server at LISTSERV.VT.EDU" at Feb 22, 0 03:49:26 am
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This response really should go the the requester.

Gary Perlman

> This message  was originally submitted by  Alessandro.Bottoni@THINK3.COM to the
> HFES-CSTG list at LISTSERV.VT.EDU. You can approve it using the "OK" mechanism,
> ignore it, or repost an edited  copy. The message will expire automatically and
> you do not need to do anything if  you just want to discard it. Please refer to
> the list owner's guide  if you are not familiar with  the "OK" mechanism; these
> instructions  are  being  kept  purposefully  short  for  your  convenience  in
> processing large numbers of messages.
> 
> ----------------- Original message (ID=3659EF83) (58 lines) -------------------
> Received: from relay.iunet.it (relay.iunet.it [192.106.1.2])
> 	by listserv.vt.edu (8.10.0.Beta12/8.10.0.Beta12) with ESMTP id e1M8nNi26404
> 	for <HFES-CSTG@LISTSERV.VT.EDU>; Tue, 22 Feb 2000 03:49:23 -0500
> Received: from pc6xa20.cadlab.it (pc6xa20.cadlab.it [193.70.125.2])
> 	by relay.iunet.it (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id JAA14995;
> 	Tue, 22 Feb 2000 09:49:13 +0100 (MET)
> Received: from pces.cadlab.it by pc6xa20.cadlab.it
>           via smtpd (for relay.iunet.it [192.106.1.2]) with SMTP; 22 Feb 2000 08:49:14 UT
> Received: by pces.cadlab.it with Internet Mail Service (5.5.2448.0)
> 	id <FNX10S5X>; Tue, 22 Feb 2000 09:49:13 +0100
> Message-ID: <6D8A17398E28D3119F860090274DD7DB4984DF@pces.cadlab.it>
> From: Alessandro Bottoni <Alessandro.Bottoni@think3.com>
> To: "'Stephanie Guerlain'" <guerlain@VIRGINIA.EDU>, HFES-CSTG@LISTSERV.VT.EDU
> Subject: RE: User data logging software
> Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 09:49:12 +0100
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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> Content-Type: text/plain
> 
> I know of "Aqueduct", for instance:
> 
> http://www.aqueduct.com/index.html
> 
> Bye
> 
> --------------------------------
> Alessandro Bottoni
> (Alessandro.Bottoni@Think3.com)
> (alessandro.bottoni@libero.it)
> Web Programmer
> Think3 inc.
> (www.think3.com)
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Stephanie Guerlain [SMTP:guerlain@VIRGINIA.EDU]
> > Sent:	Monday, February 21, 2000 4:58 PM
> > To:	HFES-CSTG@LISTSERV.VT.EDU
> > Subject:	User data logging software
> > 
> > Is there any software out there that automatically logs user actions while
> > running a Windows software program (where the mouse was clicked and at
> > what
> > time)?
> > 
> > Please reply to guerlain@virginia.edu
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Stephanie Guerlain
> > Assistant Professor
> > Department of Systems Engineering
> > University of Virginia
> > Charlottesville, VA 22904-4747
> > (804) 924-4438
> > guerlain@virginia.edu
> > http://www.sys.virginia.edu/~sag3c/
> > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Tue Feb 22 12:53:12 2000
Subject: Re: [Fwd: CHI 2000 Local SIGs workshop (and booth)]
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 100 12:53:12 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38B2AB32.4358DEC4@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Feb 22, 0 10:28:51 am
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I am not going to CHI 2000.

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> Gary, are you planning to be at CHI 2000. Do you
> want to do the CHI local sigs workshop?
> 
> Chris
> 
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> Reply-To: "Richard I. Anderson" <riander@well.com>
> Sender: "ACM SIGCHI Contacts for All Local SIGs (Mailing List)"
>               <CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG>
> From: "Richard I. Anderson" <riander@well.com>
> Subject:      Re: CHI 2000 Local SIGs workshop (and booth)
> Comments: cc: sinhart@ACM.ORG
> To: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
> X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000
> 
> The "official" Call For Participation in the 4th annual CHI Local SIGs
> working meeting at CHI 2000 is now on the web at
> 
>   http://www.well.com/user/riander/chi00-localsigs-wkshp.html
> 
> 
> Logistics:
> 
>  - day, date, & time: Monday, 3 April, 9am-5pm
>  - location: Crowne Plaza, The Hague, The Netherlands
>  - applications are due Friday, 24 March
>  - 1 day of local expenses will be reimbursed each participant
> 
> 
> I hope your local sig will have a representative in attendance.
> 
> Richard Anderson
> SIGCHI Local SIGs Chair
> 
> =============================================
> >Date:         Tue, 8 Feb 2000 12:46:45 -0700
> >From: "Richard I. Anderson" <riander@well.com>
> >Subject:      Re: CHI 2000 Local SIGs workshop (and booth)
> >To: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
> >
> >Hi again,
> >
> >The Monday (3 April) workshop for CHI local sig leaders is now a 100%
> >certainty.  I hope your local sig will be able to have a representative
> >participate.
> >
> >I'll get further info about the workshop to you soon.  Last year, leaders
> >of 31 CHI local sigs from 13 different countries assembled for the full-day
> >workshop and had a great experience (for more info on that get-together,
> >see the Local SIGs column in the October 99 issue of SIGCHI Bulletin).
> >
> >Richard
> >
> >>Date:         Sat, 5 Feb 2000 17:11:03 -0700
> >>From: "Richard I. Anderson" <riander@well.com>
> >>Subject:      CHI 2000 Local SIGs workshop (and booth)
> >>To: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
> >>
> >>Several of you have been asking whether there will be a workshop for CHI
> >>Local SIGs leaders at CHI 2000, as there has been at the past 3 CHI
> >>conferences.  With 96% certainty, my answer is "YES."  I've delayed
> >>announcing this, because there have been delays in securing a room for the
> >>workshop; indeed, the 4% uncertainty is due to remaining difficulties
> >>associated with that task (the process has not been as easy this year as
> >>the past three).  With the deadline for requesting lodging for the
> >>conference almost upon us (10 February), I can delay addressing this no
> >>longer.
> >>
> >>I'll provide an update early this coming week, but I think I can safely say
> >>that we can count on getting together in The Hague at CHI 2000 for a full
> >>day -- the Monday (3 April) of the week of the conference.
> >>
> >>Also as in the past, attendees will be reimbursed for 1 day of local
> >>expenses.
> >>
> >>I'll provide more info on the workshop soon.  During the next few days, let
> >>me know of some of the issues you would like the workshop to address.
> >>
> >>Richard Anderson
> >>CHI Local SIGs Chair
> >>
> >>P.S. There will also again be a CHI Local SIGs booth at CHI 2000.  Please
> >>take advantage of the booth by providing materials about your CHI Local SIG
> >>to be disseminated there.
> 
> 
> ___________________________________________________________________
> Richard I. Anderson
> Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
> voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
> riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
> 63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
> http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
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> 
> 


From perlman Tue Feb 22 20:30:48 2000
Subject: Re: CHI-KIDS: approval required (7711966B) (fwd)
To: lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu (Debra Lieberman)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 100 20:30:48 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38B32E14.A58C0574@isber.ucsb.edu> from "Debra Lieberman" at Feb 22, 0 04:47:16 pm
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I think there might be some steps to follow on the sigchi site,
but basically, (1) get the list of subscribers:
	rev chi-kids
and for each bounced mail, search for parts, ignoring case,
for the mail.  Usually, domain is the best thing to search for
(e.g., foo.nl, or xyzzy.edu) as that will narrow the number.
For forwarded mail, the domain narrowing can be a blind alley.
The only intractible addresses are for people on lists, for which
a partial domain match may be the only lead (e.g., mail to __.fr),
but you can often recognize that someone has added a list to the list
(e.g., enfant-liste@ordinateur.fr), which you might consider
unsubscribing en masse.

Gary

> OK, OK.  We'll keep things at status quo.  
> 
> That's a good suggestion, to figure out which addresses might correspond
> to the rejected addresses.
> 
> Thanks for your diligent work as our list moderator!
> 
> -- Debra
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > 
> > As the list owner, you get those messages.
> > Addressing problems tend to build up in periods
> > of low list use, and then are annoying,
> > but eventually, most get removed by the automatic
> > process.  The ones that remain are hard to track
> > down, and usually take about 10 minutes each
> > to find what address might correspond to the
> > mailer finally rejecting the message.
> > 
> > Many mailers allow you to filter the mail,
> > so you could write some patterns.
> > 
> > Or, you might like to become a silent list owner
> > in exchange for becoming the list moderator.
> > Or you might prefer to have me do it all
> > (but that is not my preference, obviously).
> > 
> > Or, deep in the depths of the listserv manual,
> > there might be options on what to do with the errors.
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > Thanks for asking, Gary.  I'll get back to this person myself.  Seems
> > > like a prankster, frankly, but I'll answer it seriously.
> > >
> > > Another question, while I'm writing to you.  Do I need to see all the
> > > delivery error messages?  I get several every time there's a posting,
> > > and they add up fast.  Can you take me off that path?  Any harm in my
> > > not knowing which addresses are no longer valid?  (Several are
> > > impossible to delete!)
> > >
> > > Thanks!!
> > > -- Debra
> > > __________________________
> > > Debra Lieberman, Ph.D
> > >
> > > University of California, Santa Barbara
> > > Institute for Social, Behavioral, and
> > >    Economic Research
> > >
> > > (805) 569-3214
> > > lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu
> > > __________________________
> > >
> > >
> > > Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Debra,
> > > >
> > > > Do you want to handle this via back-channel, or I could approve it
> > > > to spark discussion in that direction?
> > > >
> > > > Gary
> > > >
> > > > Forwarded message:
> > > > > From MAILER-DAEMON Mon Feb 21 04:53:37 2000
> > > > > Message-Id: <200002210953.EAA57814@mail.acm.org>
> > > > > Date:         Mon, 21 Feb 2000 04:53:35 -0500
> > > > > From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> > > > > Subject:      CHI-KIDS: approval required (7711966B)
> > > > > To: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>
> > > > >
> > > > > This message was originally submitted by jt362@IS9.NYU.EDU to the CHI-KIDS list
> > > > > at ACM.ORG. You can  approve it using the "OK" mechanism,  ignore it, or repost
> > > > > an edited copy. The message will expire automatically and you do not need to do
> > > > > anything if you just want to discard it. Please refer to the list owner's guide
> > > > > if you are  not familiar with the "OK" mechanism;  these instructions are being
> > > > > kept purposefully  short for  your convenience in  processing large  numbers of
> > > > > messages.
> > > > >
> > > > > ----------------- Original message (ID=7711966B) (24 lines) -------------------
> > > > > Received: from is9.nyu.edu (root@IS9.NYU.EDU [128.122.253.138])
> > > > >       by mail.acm.org (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id EAA40900
> > > > >       for <CHI-KIDS@ACM.ORG>; Mon, 21 Feb 2000 04:53:32 -0500
> > > > > Received: from is9.nyu.edu (DIALN-ASYNC516.DIAL.NET.NYU.EDU [216.165.5.22])
> > > > >       by is9.nyu.edu (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id EAA16741
> > > > >       for <CHI-KIDS@ACM.ORG>; Mon, 21 Feb 2000 04:59:06 -0500 (EST)
> > > > > Message-ID: <38B10C32.2CB26D8E@is9.nyu.edu>
> > > > > Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 04:58:10 -0500
> > > > > From: JT <jt362@is9.nyu.edu>
> > > > > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (WinNT; U)
> > > > > X-Accept-Language: en
> > > > > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > > > > To: CHI KIDS <CHI-KIDS>
> > > > > Subject: New member to the list...Hello
> > > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> > > > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> > > > >
> > > > > Just want to drop a line and say hi to all that's on the list.
> > > > >
> > > > > The welcome message specifically mentioned software for kids...does
> > > > > discussions also revolve around hardware and interactive installations
> > > > > as well?
> > > > >
> > > > > -James
> > > > >
> > >
> 


From perlman Tue Feb 22 20:31:54 2000
Subject: Re: [Fwd: CHI 2000 / Web Banner Ads are available]
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 100 20:31:54 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38B2A700.65AA46CE@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Feb 22, 0 10:10:56 am
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I do not think so.  We would need versions rendered by
our designers.
	Gary

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> Do we have a banner sized version or our logo that we
> could put up at CHI 2000?
> 
> Chris
> 
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> From: R Stevens <rws@PUBLICIZEIT.COM>
> Subject:      CHI 2000 / Web Banner Ads are available
> To: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
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> 
> Dear Local SIGCHI Leaders:
> 
> CHI 2000 has web banner ads.  Please feel free to put up on your Chapter's
> Web Page and your personal web page.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -Rosemary
> 
> 
> +------8<----CHI 2000 Banner Ads------>
> 
> 
> #1
> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad1.gif
> * Target Site URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto1.html
> 
> #2
> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad2.gif
> * Target Site URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto2.html
> 
> #3
> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad3.gif
> * Target Site URL:  http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto3.html
> 
> #4
> * Banner URL:  http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad4.gif
> * Target Site URL:  http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto4.html
> 
> #5
> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad5.gif
> * Target Site URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto5.html
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Rosemary W. Stevens
> Ace Public Relations
> Palo Alto, CA 94303
> 
> +1 650 494 2800
> rws@publicizeit.com
> 
> 
> --------------E61C558BC4659E59D212E16F--
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Feb 23 21:42:12 2000
Subject: Re: CHIFOO: Need bigger photog
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 100 21:42:12 -0500 (EST)
Cc: matthew_clark@hp.com
In-Reply-To: <PKEFIGMIPPKAONDOOPCHOEIGCCAA.david.stubbs@acm.org> from "David D. Stubbs" at Feb 23, 0 02:16:25 pm
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How is this?
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/images/gary_face_98.jpg

I just realized that I have not worn a suit in several years!
I'd be happy to dress up and take a proper picture if you like.
Then I would not need to edit out my kids about to pounce on me
(in the above pic, a foam bat is about to bonk me from my right),
and I would not need to neaten my hair electronically. (that's the
"after", you wonder?  I'm having a bad hair life.).

Let me know.

Gary

> Hi Gary!
> 
> We're working on flyers today and wonder if you can email a larger photo of
> your self?!  The photo on your home page just doesn't have enough pixels for
> us.
> 
> If you cannot send a picture right away, would you please send it as soon as
> you can to:
> 
> 	Matthew_Clark@hp.com
> 
> Matt's putting together the flyer for us.
> 
> Thanks very much!
> 
> PS: I'm on vacation Feb 25 - March 5, and will be very much out of the
> picture!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   USA
>   +1.503.284.0164 Tel/Fax
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell (weekdays)
>   www.usability-architects.com
>   david.stubbs@usability-architects.com
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Feb 23 21:48:05 2000
Subject: Re: Talk on 3/13
To: mdevlin@portals.org (Mary Devlin)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 100 21:48:05 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38B449F1.C8AB0133@portals.org> from "Mary Devlin" at Feb 23, 0 12:58:25 pm
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Okay.

I'm planning on PowerPoint with Web for discussion.

Gary

> Hello Gary,
> 
> I've asked about the degree of reliability of the equipment in the
> Multnomah County Library US Bank Room, where you'll be speaking.
> 
> Rivkah says she's at 90+% sure it'll be fine for you to use the Web for
> your presentation.  She's found the Web connection from there to be very
> good.  Of course it'll still be a good idea to have a back-up plan,
> whether PowerPoint and/or overheads.
> 
> The library will have a PC for you to use.
> 
> Looking forward to it.
> 
> Mary
> 
> Mary Devlin
> PORTALS
> 


From perlman Thu Feb 24 22:45:11 2000
Subject: Re: CHIFOO: Need bigger photog
To: matthew_clark@hp.com
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 100 22:45:11 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <718533C7578DD311AB4800A0C9F3B449E12DF7@vcsem02.vcd.hp.com> from "matthew_clark@hp.com" at Feb 24, 0 05:02:16 pm
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Greetings Matt,

People don't wear suits here either, but I prefer
a more formal promotional photo, say, a shirt with
a collar at least.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Thanks for the picture; looks great!
> 
> Suit? Only bankers (and job applicants) wear suits out here. 
> I do rather like the foam bat idea, though (no offense) maybe I should put one
> back in...
> 
> When I get a first draft flyer put together (likely this weekend) I'll send it
> to you for review.
> 
> Matt Clark
> mailto:matthew_clark@hp.com
> 360.212.0821
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: None
> To: david.stubbs@acm.org
> Cc: matthew_clark@hp.com
> Subject: Re: CHIFOO: Need bigger photog
> 
> 
> How is this?
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/images/gary_face_98.jpg
> 
> I just realized that I have not worn a suit in several years!
> I'd be happy to dress up and take a proper picture if you like.
> Then I would not need to edit out my kids about to pounce on me
> (in the above pic, a foam bat is about to bonk me from my right),
> and I would not need to neaten my hair electronically. (that's the
> "after", you wonder?  I'm having a bad hair life.).
> 
> Let me know.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > Hi Gary!
> > 
> > We're working on flyers today and wonder if you can email a larger photo of
> > your self?!  The photo on your home page just doesn't have enough pixels for
> > us.
> > 
> > If you cannot send a picture right away, would you please send it as soon as
> > you can to:
> > 
> > 	Matthew_Clark@hp.com
> > 
> > Matt's putting together the flyer for us.
> > 
> > Thanks very much!
> > 
> > PS: I'm on vacation Feb 25 - March 5, and will be very much out of the
> > picture!
> > 
> > David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
> >   2215 NE 45th Ave
> >   Portland OR 97213-1343
> >   USA
> >   +1.503.284.0164 Tel/Fax
> >   +1.503.975.4673 Cell (weekdays)
> >   www.usability-architects.com
> >   david.stubbs@usability-architects.com
> > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Fri Feb 25 14:47:12 2000
Subject: Re: CHI 2000 / Web Banner Ads
To: rws@publicizeit.com (R Stevens)
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 100 14:47:12 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <l03102803b4d9d68441f1@[192.168.0.1]> from "R Stevens" at Feb 23, 0 04:32:24 pm
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Hi Rosemary,

You are welcome for the info.

I won't be going to CHI 2000, although right now, it looks like a nice break.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Thanks for the information.
> I have forwarded your message to our contact at Yahoo! He says that when
> Yahoo! places the advertisements on their system, they make some of the
> changes you described.
> 
> Thanks for placing the Banner Ad on BuckCHI's web site.
> 
> Will I see you in the Hague?
> 
> -Rosemary
> 
> >These images show a 3-part intro to CHI 2000 and range from 11-15K.
> >You can speed up the display of pages showing them by including
> >the dimensions:
> >	width=468 height=60
> >Also, if you care about accessibility, you will need alt text for
> >the image, minimally:
> >	alt="Link to CHI 2000 Site"
> >or the you can try the text of the ad, which I did on a demo page:
> >	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/chi2000.html
> >(view the source and cut and paste into web pages).  The alt text is
> >wrapped on Explorer, but not in Navigator (so it's very wide).
> >
> >Hope this is useful.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >> Dear Local SIGCHI Leaders:
> >>
> >> CHI 2000 has web banner ads.  Please feel free to put up on your Chapter's
> >> Web Page and your personal web page.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> -Rosemary
> >>
> >>
> >> +------8<----CHI 2000 Banner Ads------>
> >>
> >>
> >> #1
> >> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad1.gif
> >> * Target Site URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto1.html
> >>
> >> #2
> >> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad2.gif
> >> * Target Site URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto2.html
> >>
> >> #3
> >> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad3.gif
> >> * Target Site URL:  http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto3.html
> >>
> >> #4
> >> * Banner URL:  http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad4.gif
> >> * Target Site URL:  http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto4.html
> >>
> >> #5
> >> * Banner URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/graphics/banners/ad5.gif
> >> * Target Site URL: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi2000/clickto5.html
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Rosemary W. Stevens
> >> Ace Public Relations
> >> Palo Alto, CA 94303
> >>
> >> +1 650 494 2800
> >> rws@publicizeit.com
> >>
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Feb 25 14:47:18 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT password
To: hinrichs@ling.ohio-state.edu (Erhard Hinrichs)
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 100 14:47:18 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200002251903.OAA02268@prospero.ling.ohio-state.edu> from "Erhard Hinrichs" at Feb 25, 0 02:03:05 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> Erhard Hinrichs
> hinrichs@ling.ohio-state.edu
> 


From perlman Fri Feb 25 14:47:29 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: berthier@psych.umass.edu (Neil Berthier)
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 100 14:47:29 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <20000225143035.A11890@psych.umass.edu> from "Neil Berthier" at Feb 25, 0 02:30:35 pm
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fmeh

> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Neil Berthier
> berthier@psych.umass.edu
> http://allegro.sbs.umass.edu/berthier
> 


From perlman Sat Feb 26 21:49:07 2000
Subject: Re: Request for Article
To: K.V.J.La-Borde@city.ac.uk (Karen La Borde)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 100 21:49:07 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38B8127D.94154295@city.ac.uk> from "Karen La Borde" at Feb 26, 0 05:50:53 pm
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Hello,

Here are some tips:
	http://www.hcibib.org/faq.html#Data-1

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

> Good day,
> 
> I would like to obtain this article but was provided with no menas of
> doing so.
> 
> How can I go about acquiring it?
> 
> Task-Related Knowledge Structures: Analysis, Modelling and Application
> Peter Johnson; Hilary Johnson; Ray Waddington; Alan Shouls
> (ACM SIGCHI conference proceedings 1988)
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Feb 28 20:20:59 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: ganis@wjh.harvard.edu (Giorgio Ganis)
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 100 20:20:59 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200002281609.LAA06358@wjh.harvard.edu> from "Giorgio Ganis" at Feb 28, 0 11:09:51 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -Giorgio Ganis.
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Feb 28 22:40:21 2000
Subject: Holidays (fwd) from Janet
To: palmer.1@osu.edu
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 100 22:40:21 -0500 (EST)
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Forwarded message:
> From j.perlman@nfb.ca Mon Feb 28 22:11:35 2000
> From: j.perlman@nfb.ca
> Message-ID: <16A5AD2F8968D311B7C400508B136F31C86551@SDT-NTAS.NFB.CA>
> To: perlman@turing.acm.org
> Subject: Holidays
> Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 22:11:55 -0500
> MIME-Version: 1.0
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> this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
> 
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> 
> Hi Gary,
> 
> I'm so sorry I didn't get back to you. I am at the NFB this evening for the
> final mix of Bully Dance, and got your message from home. We spoke to Connor
> yesterday, and it will be fine for August 17th to 21st. Things seem quite
> open at the moment, so it is even possible to change the date. We look
> forward to fun and jollities at the Lakehouse!
> 
> Love,   Janjan
> 
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> 
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> the NFB this evening for the final mix of Bully Dance, and got your =
> message from home. We spoke to Connor yesterday, and it will be fine =
> for August 17th to 21st. Things seem quite open at the moment, so it is =
> even possible to change the date. We look forward to fun and jollities =
> at the Lakehouse!</FONT></P>
> 
> <P><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">Love,&nbsp;&nbsp; Janjan</FONT>
> </P>
> 
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From perlman Mon Feb 28 22:42:12 2000
Subject: Re: Holidays
To: j.perlman@nfb.ca
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 100 22:42:12 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <16A5AD2F8968D311B7C400508B136F31C86551@SDT-NTAS.NFB.CA> from "j.perlman@nfb.ca" at Feb 28, 0 10:11:55 pm
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Huddo, Jabbit,

Good duck on da mik.  I hadda code.

I'll pass on the info to the tourmistress general.

love, Gabbu

> Hi Gary,
> 
> I'm so sorry I didn't get back to you. I am at the NFB this evening for the
> final mix of Bully Dance, and got your message from home. We spoke to Connor
> yesterday, and it will be fine for August 17th to 21st. Things seem quite
> open at the moment, so it is even possible to change the date. We look
> forward to fun and jollities at the Lakehouse!
> 
> Love,   Janjan

From perlman Tue Feb 29 00:59:43 2000
Subject: CHI-KIDS: approval required (9C56E913) (fwd)
To: einat@ICS.MQ.EDU.AU
Date: Tue, 29 Feb 100 00:59:43 -0500 (EST)
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I am not approving these for chi-kids and chi-students
because they have nothing specifically related to kids or students.
This post should go just to chi-announcements@acm.org.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> 
> This message was originally submitted by einat@ICS.MQ.EDU.AU to the CHI-KIDS
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> 2nd CFP -- Please accept our apology for multiple postings.
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> Information Doors -- Where Information Search and Hypertext Link
> 
> May 30th 2000
> San Antonio, Texas, USA
> 
> http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~einat/info_doors/
> 
> A workshop held in conjunction with the
> ACM Hypertext conference (www.ht00.org/)
> =======================
> 
> Introduction
> The purpose of this workshop is to tackle the problem of creating new
> hypertexts on-the-fly for representing other hypertext documents in the
> context of search results.
> 
> Online search results are, no doubt, a form of hypertext created
> on-the-fly. Search results pages are also probably the most frequently
> seen hypertext form of writing nowadays. However, the research community
> tends to identify the presentation search results with Information
> Retrieval research. This workshop will consider search results as a form
> of hypertext, encouraging discussion about the nature of this
> dynamically created textual point-of-departure.
> 
> The task of reading from a screen is not a trivial one, nor is the task
> of navigating between online texts. Even less trivial is creating a new
> text to represent other texts that are interconnected. In the case of
> hypertext representation of search results these tasks are combined to
> create a new on-screen text that describes and links other texts or
> entities. The purpose of this workshop is to tackle the problem of
> creating new hypertexts on-the-fly for representing other hypertext
> documents in the context of search results. The workshop will focus on
> the textual aspects of the problem:
> 
> - How texts are read online?
> - How previously unseen documents might be presented in text to people
> who search for information?
> - How people navigate through textual search results?
> - What are the informative role and value of the newly created
> intermediate page?
> - Does it influence the reading of the documents followed by users?
> - Does it change the focus and the meaning of the texts as they are
> perceived by readers?
> - Are there any emerging textual or language conventions of presentation
> within hypertext systems and among hypertext authors that can be used in
> order to facilitate navigation through search results (e.g. naming of
> links conventions on the web, similarities in annotation patterns in
> annotation systems, use of titles and paragraph arrangements and
> positioning, use of lists and preferred methods of list ordering, and
> authors' frequent vocabulary choices).
> 
> The workshop aims to bring together participants from many disciplines
> such as Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI), Information Retrieval (IR),
> Natural Language Processing (NLP), Digital Library (DL), applied
> psychology and psycho-linguistics, to discuss the nature of one of the
> most frequently seen hypertext presentation in recent years -- online
> search results. It will address the problem of textual presentation and
> hypertext representations of search results by looking at evaluations
> and studies of hypertext representations, studies about interaction with
> texts, how text representations should be designed in terms of language
> coherence and on-screen/online reading limitations, how to improve
> navigation with a smarter choice of textual representation, etc. The
> term 'textual representation' relates to how a document or a
> group-of-documents is represented in text (short or long texts,
> coherently summarised or organised by fixed fields like author, title,
> last updated, citations, generating descriptions, extracting passages,
> and so on). We will aim for gathering our knowledge to enhance and
> integrate our experience about hypertext in order to improve the options
> users are presented with while searching for information. The goal of
> the workshop is to create an interdisciplinary community that is able to
> address issues concerning search results presentation in the context of
> an online hypertext system.
> 
> The workshop will specifically focus on the textual representation of
> results. It will not look at graphical representations of search results
> unless these shed new light on a textual issue, such as a comparison
> between textual and graphical representations of documents. The
> following list of suggested topics is only a short one and authors are
> encouraged to add more related issues and directions of investigations
> that are missing from it.
> 
> Topics
> 
> Issues of presentation
> - Choosing what information to show about found entities (summaries,
> titles, links, annotations, additional related information, etc.)
> - Grouping of results
> - Labelling Groups of documents
> - Creating hierarchies of results
> - Comparisons between textual & graphical representations of results
> 
> Issues of results refinement
> - Similarities detected between results (represented in text)
> - Query refinement (textual options)
> 
> Issues of evaluation
> - How results are read
> - Does presentation change users navigation experience
> - Different users - different presentations?
> - Large scale studies
> - Task-specific studies
> 
> Issues of speed and efficiency
> Commercial applications
> 
> 
> Important Dates
>     Submission of papers - 5 April 2000
>     Notification of acceptance - 30 April 2000
>     Workshop - 30 May 2000
> 
> 
> Submission
> Papers are due on the 5th of April 2000. All papers should be submitted
> electronically via email (sent to einat@ics.mq.edu.au). PDF submissions
> are preferred (if this is not possible then try to send it as a .txt,
> .ps or MSWord file). Papers should be no longer than 6 pages.
> 
> 
> Workshop Organiser:
>   Einat Amitay (Macquarie University & CSIRO)
>   einat@ics.mq.edu.au
> 
> Committee:
>   Chaomei Chen (IS & Computing, Brunel University)
>   Mary Czerwinski (Microsoft)
>   Andrew Dillon (SLIS, Indiana University)
>   Sue Dumais (Microsoft)
>   Raya Fidel (SLIS, University of Washington)
>   Gene Golovchinsky (FXPAL)
>   Stephen Green (Sun Microsystems)
>   Christina Haas (English, Kent State University)
>   Johndan Johnson-Eilola (English, Purdue University)
>   Chris Manning (CS & Linguistics, Stanford University)
>   Vibhu Mittal (Just Research)
> 
> --
> Einat Amitay
> einat@ics.mq.edu.au
> http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~einat
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Feb 29 10:17:19 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: berthier@psych.umass.edu (Neil Berthier)
Date: Tue, 29 Feb 100 10:17:19 -0500 (EST)
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You are welcome.  Thanks for the note.

Gary

> Thank you very much for |Stat, I have found the program
> very useful for specific applications over the years.
> 
> -- 
> Neil Berthier
> berthier@psych.umass.edu
> http://allegro.sbs.umass.edu/berthier
> 


From perlman Wed Mar  1 14:27:31 2000
Subject: CHI-EDUCATORS: approval required (C2070D7F) (fwd)
To: morrison@UNC.EDU
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Doues this have anything to do with teaching HCI
or is it more about using computers for teaching in general.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> Subject: March-April Issue of The Technology Source
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> Below is a description of the March-April 2000 issue of The Technology
> Source, a free refereed Web periodical at http://horizon.unc.edu/TS.
> Please forward this announcement to colleagues who are interested in using
> information technology tools more effectively in their work.
> 
> As always, we seek illuminating articles that will assist educators as
> they face the challenge of integrating information technology tools in
> teaching and in managing educational organizations. Please review our call
> for manuscripts at http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/call.asp
> 
> Jim
> --
> James L. Morrison                          morrison@unc.edu
> Professor of Educational Leadership        CB 3500 Peabody Hall
> Editor, On the Horizon                     UNC-Chapel Hill
> http://horizon.unc.edu/horizon             Chapel Hill,NC  27599-3500
> Editor, The Technology Source              Phone: 919 962-2517
> http://horizon.unc.edu/TS                  Fax: 919 962-1693
> 
> *****************************
> 
> 
> Distance learning has engendered exciting possibilities for introducing
> new members and new tools to the education community. Sometimes, though,
> the sheer multitude of possibilities seems confusing. Diana Oblinger
> offers insightful commentary on the nature and purpose of distance
> education, suggesting answers to fundamental issues such as what distance
> education should do and whom it should serve. With these issues clarified,
> the real potential for distance education comes to light.
> 
> As increasing numbers of distance education programs appear on the market,
> the need to assess these programs becomes paramount. In our second
> commentary article, David Diaz argues for better research into distance
> education in order to provide a stronger basis for such assessment.
> Criticizing extant analyses of distance education, Diaz suggests that most
> studies have only compared distance education with traditional education.
> In doing so, Diaz tells us, these researchers have made the problematic
> assumption that traditional education is the "gold standard" by which all
> other pedagogical approaches should be measured. If we are to know the
> true value of distance education, we must be willing to set aside this
> standard, and judge distance education programs on their own merits.
> 
> Educators and students participating in on-campus programs are finding
> broadened audiences with whom to share their work. In this issue's third
> commentary article, Joseph Moxley describes how digital theses and
> electronic databases have helped many scholars make their research
> available to the global community. Valuable data that might once have
> languished on dusty shelves in American, Australian, or African libraries
> now speeds around the world with just a few keystrokes. Moxley predicts
> that the availability of these documents for further analysis, criticism
> and response will raise the standards for academic scholarship and the
> productivity of the academic community.
> 
> In an interview with Marc Cutright, Acadia University School of Education
> director Bryant Griffith tells the Technology Source about his vision of
> the "Acadia Advantage." Instituted four years ago, the Acadia Advantage
> program sought to bring the use of notebook computers into the
> undergraduate curriculum and to provide technological support for faculty
> members and students. Nearly 85% of Acadia courses now use the Web
> centrally in content delivery, discussion, and the presentation of student
> work. Sounds like an advantage worth reading about to us!
> 
> Many students find distance learning opportunities inviting but still feel
> apprehensive about them. Pennsylvania State University's World Campus 101
> online course is designed to educate students to overcome these fears. In
> a case study of this project, Ann Luck describes how Penn State has used
> the course to help potential students decide whether the World Campus
> learning environment suits their needs. And beyond simply introducing
> students to online learning, the course teaches learners some of the core
> technical skills and capabilities they will need to participate in the
> World Campus.
> 
> Jean Alvares has developed his own online review pages, drills, and
> student self-tests. But he is not a techie. He teaches classics, not
> computer science. His lack of formal training is precisely what makes this
> second case study exciting and relevant: he tells about his own experience
> of discovering the simple JavaScript commands that anyone can use to
> create interactive materials. With a few easy-to-use tools, Alvares found
> he could stimulate his students with interactive materials, assess their
> work outside of class time, and even share these resources with teachers
> around the world. Here, he shares some of his discoveries with us.
> 
> Mary Beth Susman, Gene Ranvier, Miko Pattie, and Sue Patrick describe
> Kentucky Commonwealth Virtual University, a daring experiment in distance
> education, as "a new utility company for Kentucky citizens and higher
> education institutions [that connects] customers easily and rationally to
> resource providers and vice versa." As these authors describe it, KCVU
> supplies education in the way that other companies provide electricity:
> "We envision potential students who want to plug in a laptop and turn on
> the power-power to make informed choices about potential colleges, view
> and understand certificate and degree program opportunities, read course
> descriptions and faculty bios, and apply for admission, register, and
> attend class . . . students carry a college education in their laptops."
> 
> Kathryn Winograd knows that Faculty and Staff Development requires a lot
> of inventiveness, energy, and hard work. As director of academic services
> for a company that designs faculty and staff development materials,
> Winograd's ambitious aim is to help faculty and staff create, modify,
> maintain, and teach effective online courses autonomously. How does she do
> it? "By accommodating many different learning styles and helping
> instructors toward self-discovery and creativity." If that sounds good,
> you won't want to miss the rest of what she has to say.
> 
> If you make decisions about how your organization uses technology--or if
> you just want to know more about how those decisions should be
> made--Stephen Downes has a Spotlight Site recommendation for you. NetTech,
> the "Educational Technology Coordinator Website," offers annotated links
> to educational technology resources, organized into four broad categories:
> curriculum integration, professional development, technology in context,
> and technical issues. Downes recommends the site for its helpful
> descriptions, useful links, and conveniently fast load-time.
> 
> In this issue's Letters to the Editor, two Technology Source readers
> respond to articles in our January/February 2000 issue. Stephen Downes and
> Gary Brown discuss Brown's article "Where Do We Go From Here?," and, in
> another exchange, Peter Calladine and Fred Nickols clarify some points in
> Nickols' "Let the Games Begin!"
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Mar  1 23:39:27 2000
Subject: Re: Draft flyer for Perlman program in March
To: matthew_clark@hp.com
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 100 23:39:27 -0500 (EST)
Cc: chi-chifoo@acm.org, mdevlin@portals.org
In-Reply-To: <718533C7578DD311AB4800A0C9F3B449E12E08@vcsem02.vcd.hp.com> from "matthew_clark@hp.com" at Mar 1, 0 11:13:23 am
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> All,
> 
> Attached is the first draft flyer for the joint CHIFOO/PORTALS March program
> starring Gary Perlman. 
> 
> Please reply with edits, comments, questions by this Friday, March 3.
> 
> Matt Clark
> matthew_clark@hp.com
> matthew.clark@acm.org

Hmmm, I've always wondered how to decide whether to use a
magnifying glass or binoculars, and now I see both floating around me.  
But the flyer looks good.

Correction:

	OCLC stands for: Online Computer Library Center
	(trivia: when it was founded, the "O" was for Ohio).
	Usually, we write:
		OCLC Online Computer Library Center

Quibble:

	With over 5 million full text articles available through
	FirstSearch, it is not just a bibliographic database
	web site (and I'll discuss just how the utility of
	bibliographic vs. full text records vary between
	librarians and patrons).

From perlman Thu Mar  2 08:59:43 2000
Subject: Re: IWIPS2000 Submission
To: elisa_delgaldo@ctp.com (Elisa Del Galdo)
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 100 08:59:43 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <19FD1B11EDECD11194080060085C3A0D02DFA93F@exchange.uk.ctp.com> from "Elisa Del Galdo" at Mar 2, 0 10:55:31 am
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Thanks Elisa.

Good luck with the submissions.  I look forward to reviewing some.

Gary

> Hi Gary-
> 
> It looks ok- just a bit of trouble with the figure, but I think I can
> transfer than from the web to a word using one of the tools I have here.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Elisa
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 3:56 AM
> To: Elisa Del Galdo
> Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> Subject: IWIPS2000 Submission
> 
> 
> Here is our submission to IWIPS 2000, just under the wire.
> 
> 	Lessons Learned from Internationalizing a Global Resource II: 
> 	Experiences with the Second Generation
> 
> 	Gary Perlman perlman@oclc.org
> 	Debbie Hysell hysell@oclc.org
> 
> It's a direct followup to our paper last year,
> so I do not have high hopes for a blind review.
> 
> I must confess that I do not use RTF or Word often,
> and from this account, I can not send attachments,
> so here are some URLs:
> 
> Here is my HTML version with hot links:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans2.html
> Here is that version, rendered at RTF:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fstrans2.rtf
> I had trouble reading the figure in the RTF with
> my version of Word.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Gary Perlman
> 


From perlman Thu Mar  2 21:15:55 2000
Subject: Re: STAT 5.4
To: yael@gorby.UCSC.EDU (yael mandel-gutfreund)
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 100 21:15:55 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SGI.4.05.10003021700080.15467-100000@gorby.UCSC.EDU> from "yael mandel-gutfreund" at Mar 2, 0 05:08:39 pm
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There are many linux users.  At least 50 or more sites.
Some minor changes may be needed, but I do not know what they are
(even though I installed it on a linux system).

> Dear Gary  Perlman
> 	We have STAT 5.4 installed on our SGI. I am very interested
> to download it to our PC which has a linux operating system. 
> I would like to know if the program is compatible to linux. 
> Sincerely
> Yael
> 
> Yael Mandel-Gutfreund
> Chemistry Department UCSC
> 1-831-459-5128
> yael@gorby.ucsc.edu
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Mar  3 09:37:55 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: art@corpi.ku.lt (Arturas Razinkovas)
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 100 09:37:55 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <000901bf8510$8451fd80$654cdbc1@ku.lt> from "Arturas Razinkovas" at Mar 3, 0 03:00:54 pm
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fmeh

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From perlman Fri Mar  3 16:16:08 2000
Subject: Re: Hello
To: gilberja@email.uc.edu (Juan E. Gilbert)
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 100 16:16:08 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.1.32.20000303145215.00903c40@email.uc.edu> from "Juan E. Gilbert" at Mar 3, 0 02:52:15 pm
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Hi.  I think I remember you.

I liked your web page.

There is a job at OSU in  (been open for 4 years).
	http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/Current-Events/fsearch.html
Good luck with the job hunt.

Maybe you could come up for a talk to the local BuckCHi chapter:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/

Cheers,

Gary

> Dr. Perlman,
> 
> I hope you remember me, Juan Gilbert.  I was a HCI graduate student at OSU
> when John Boyd graduated.  I attended his graduation party at your house.
> A lot has changed since I last saw you.  I am completing my Ph.D. in
> computer science focusing on HCI and Intelligent Tutoring Systems.  I
> transferred to the University of Cincinnait shortly after you left.  I am
> in the process of interviewing for faculty positions.  I recently visited
> http://www.hcibib.org/ and noticed your name there.  I thought that I would
> drop you a few lines to say, "Hello". 
> 
> 
> Take care,
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----
> Juan E. Gilbert, M.S.
> University of Cincinnati
> Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science
> juan.gilbert@acm.org
> http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~jgilbert/
> http://www.cat.uc.edu/gilbert/
> 


From perlman Sat Mar  4 10:06:59 2000
Subject: Re: Hello
To: gilberja@email.uc.edu
Date: Sat, 4 Mar 100 10:06:59 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38C11D21.28901254@acm.org> from "Juan E. Gilbert" at Mar 4, 0 09:26:41 am
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Ed Swan, who was an HCI OSU PhD was an undergrad at Auburn.

I would contact OSU about the position.  They offered it to
a UMich student last year or the year before, but he was
not impressed with the conditions of work, pay, etc.
He went to Oregon at Eugene, I think.

Andrew Sears was a Ben Shneiderman student who went to DePaul as a professor.
He left there a year or two ago to join U Maryland (Baltimore County).
I don't know anyone left there.

I don't know anything about Univ. of South Carolina.

SUNY Stony Brook is a good place, but I do not know anything
about their HCI work.

So, I have no info for you, which is not necessarily bad.
Often, places have circumstances that make them attractive.

I'll have the BuckCHI chair contact you about arranging a
talk (he is serving as program chair in the absence of
having found a volunteer).

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I applied for the position at OSU, but I haven't heard anything yet. 
> Last week, I interviewed with Auburn University.  I think they will make
> me an offer soon.  I also have interviews with DePaul University and the
> University of South Carolina.  I have an interview with SUNY at Stony
> Brook for a Research Assistant Professor.  This is not a tenure track
> job.  I would serve as a liason between the department and industry.  I
> would teach 1 class per semester.  What do you think about these schools
> and HCI?
> 
> I would love to give a talk to the local BuckCHi chapter.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > 
> > Hi.  I think I remember you.
> > 
> > I liked your web page.
> > 
> > There is a job at OSU in  (been open for 4 years).
> >         http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/Current-Events/fsearch.html
> > Good luck with the job hunt.
> > 
> > Maybe you could come up for a talk to the local BuckCHi chapter:
> >         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > Dr. Perlman,
> > >
> > > I hope you remember me, Juan Gilbert.  I was a HCI graduate student at OSU
> > > when John Boyd graduated.  I attended his graduation party at your house.
> > > A lot has changed since I last saw you.  I am completing my Ph.D. in
> > > computer science focusing on HCI and Intelligent Tutoring Systems.  I
> > > transferred to the University of Cincinnait shortly after you left.  I am
> > > in the process of interviewing for faculty positions.  I recently visited
> > > http://www.hcibib.org/ and noticed your name there.  I thought that I would
> > > drop you a few lines to say, "Hello".
> > >
> > >
> > > Take care,
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ----
> > > Juan E. Gilbert, M.S.
> > > University of Cincinnati
> > > Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science
> > > juan.gilbert@acm.org
> > > http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~jgilbert/
> > > http://www.cat.uc.edu/gilbert/
> > >
> 
> -- 
> 
> Juan E. Gilbert, M.S.
> University of Cincinnati
> Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science
> juan.gilbert@acm.org
> http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~jgilbert/
> http://www.cat.uc.edu/gilbert/
> 


From perlman Sat Mar  4 20:41:40 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT De-Crypt Password
To: parsons@mail.nova1.net (Roger K. Parsons)
Date: Sat, 4 Mar 100 20:41:40 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38C14ED0.F9FA880E@mail.nova1.net> from "Roger K. Parsons" at Mar 4, 0 11:58:40 am
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fmeh

> Dear Dr. Perlman:
> 
> I  am interested in using your  |STAT routines in my speech research
> project.
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Please provide me with the necessary password for me to uudecode the
> stat.tar.Z.crypt file.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Roger Parsons, Ph.D. (Physics)
> 7602 N. Jupiter Rd.
> Garland, Texas 75044
> parsons@mail.nova1.net
> (214) 649-8059
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Mar  5 15:46:10 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: pertti.vaisanen@kolumbus.fi (=?iso-8859-1?B?UGVydHRpIFbkaXPkbmVu?=)
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 100 15:46:10 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
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From perlman Sun Mar  5 23:11:43 2000
Subject: take time off
To: perlman@oclc.org
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 100 23:11:43 -0500 (EST)
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Mark has no coverage March 20-24.
We will be in Virginia March 20-21.

        March 2000        
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From perlman Mon Mar  6 08:39:20 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: olivier.crouzet@pse.unige.ch (Olivier Crouzet)
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 100 08:39:20 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.20000306142025.00889660@mail.pse.unige.ch> from "Olivier Crouzet" at Mar 6, 0 02:20:25 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
>  ***************************************************************
>  Olivier Crouzet
>  Laboratoire de Psycholinguistique Experimentale
>  FAPSE
>  Universite de Geneve
>  40, Boulevard du Pont d'Arve
>  1211 Geneve 4
>  Suisse
>  
> 	phone:		(+41) 22 - 705 91 45
> 
> 	fax:		(+41) 22 - 705 90 79
> 
>  http://www.unige.ch/fapse/PSY/persons/frauenfelder/olivier/
> 
>  *****************************************************************
> 


From perlman Mon Mar  6 20:39:15 2000
Subject: Re: I want to study with you.
To: hogg@cogsys.kaist.ac.kr (Ryu hokyoung)
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 100 20:39:15 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <000901bf87ce$ff8bfbc0$b050f88f@kaist.ac.kr> from "Ryu hokyoung" at Mar 7, 0 09:49:28 am
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I am sorry, but I am no longer at the university.

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

From perlman Tue Mar  7 14:52:39 2000
Subject: CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (8C253EFD) (fwd)
To: efrat200@NETVISION.NET
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This list is for discussions of human-computer interaction.
Please see:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> 
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From perlman Tue Mar  7 20:39:02 2000
Subject: Re: human factor engineering
To: jennymckillop@earthlink.net (Jenny Mckillop)
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 100 20:39:02 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38C54A54.AE9F00D2@earthlink.net> from "Jenny Mckillop" at Mar 7, 0 11:28:36 am
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Dear Jenny,

I am no longer a professor, but I will try to give some advice.

Gary Perlman

> 03/07/00
> 
> 
> Dear Professor  Perlman,
> 
> 
>          As a student in the CIS Graduate Program at University of
> Denver, I am conducting a survey of professors  in the field of
> Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in order to write a summary paper on
> this evolving subject.  In order to test the theories of Edward Tufte, I
> have designed the following questionnaire to gather information about
> how others in the field view the state of the industry.
> 
>         I would appreciate your time to answer these eleven questions.
> Once your responses are submitted (just number your answers 1-11), they
> will be kept totally anonymous.
> 
>         I would be grateful if you would reply by Wednesday, 03-15-00.
> Thank you in advance for your assistance.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Jenny McKillop
> 
> 
> 1.  To what degree do you think computer graphics on the Web show data
> information without distorting it?
> .
> a) 90-100% of the time   d)    31-50% of the time
> b) 71-90% of the time   e)    11-30% of the time
> c) 51-70% of the time   f)      0-10% of the time

First, I do not think people can readily or reliably make this judgement.
What do you mean by computer graphics showing data?
What do you mean by distoring it?  A little? A lot?
Second, I would try to use a scale that had a neutral center
with 1-3 points above and below.

> 2. Do you think the general user of the Web feels that the average web
> site focuses more on content or  presentation?
> 
> a) content
> b) presentation

What is an average Web site?
This would vary a lot among different surfers.
I think you need to try to get mor quantitative data than two points.
Try a scale like:

far too much on content
too much on content
about the right mix
too much on presentation
far too much on presentation


> 
> 
> 
> 3. If you were to poll your classes regarding the believability of the
> information presented on the Web,  what percentage would you estimate
> they would choose?
> 
> a) 0-20% true    d)    61-80% of the time
> b) 21-40% true    e)    81-100% of the time
> c) 41-60% true

Consider asking for a raw percentage, which you can categorize
as you see fit later on.

> 
> 
> 4.    As a person with technical expertise, when you view the average
> website, would you say the screen
>        space is used effectively?
> 
> a) not very     d)    most of the time
> b) somewhat    e)    almost always
> c) on average
> 
These choices could be on a more linear scale,
both in their wording and in their presentation:

never
seldom
half the time
often
always

It is usually a good idea to "end anchor" your scale
so that the extremes are beyond what users would pick.

> 
> 
> 5.    On a website, do you think it is important to present the relevant
> introductory data all on one page?
> 
> a) not very     d)    most of the time
> b) somewhat    e)    almost always
> c) on average

Try a Likert:

strongly disagree
disagree
neutral
agree
strongly agree


> 
> 
> 6.  On an average website, how many pages do you believe that a user can
> comfortably view?
> 
> a) 1
> b) 2-3
> c) 4-5
> d) 6+

Again, I'd ask for a numerical answer.
This might be strongly dependent on type of site.
A new site might be many more than a search site.

> 
> 7.     Do you believe that a strong presence or a subtle difference is
> more effective in drawing the attention
>         of the user?
> 

I do not know what this means.

> 
> 8. Do you believe that the television industry concept known as “dumbing
> down” has been applied to the
> Internet?

I think you need to define dumbing down.
Try to get more than a yes/no answer.

> 
> (Open-ended section)
> 
> 
> 9. Does Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) continue to be relevant in
> describing this field or is it a subset?    How do we interact?
> 

I do not know what this means.

> 
> 10. How do you think the public feels about the network that has been
> created by the Internet?
> 

I don't know what it means to ask people how other people feel.
Consider asking for 5 positive and 5 negative effects/aspects.

> 
> 11.  In Visual Explanations (1999),  Edward Tufte states,  “Bad graphics
> lie by distortion,
>          obfuscate by omission, confuse by decoration.”.  Which do you
> agree with if any?
> 

Ask respondents for their definitions for each.
Make into separate questions.

> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Mar  8 12:23:36 2000
Subject: Re: CHIFOO: Hotel Reserved
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 100 12:23:36 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <PKEFIGMIPPKAONDOOPCHOELJCCAA.david.stubbs@acm.org> from "David D. Stubbs" at Mar 6, 0 07:56:45 pm
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Hi David,

I will arrive at 6:30pm on Sunday.  I reserved a car
and planned to pick it up at the airport.
I did not plan to do much sight-seeing by car,
so I could just cancel it and choose light rail.
Assuming I would have a way to get to the talks,
I would be just as happy without a rental car.

Confirming that, I will cancel the car and
hope to see you at the airport.

Here are my flight details.  Pretty good fare,
considering that my wife just paid $1200 to fly to England.

On the handouts front, I am done with my talk for POTALS,
but need to make PowerPoint slides.  I plan to send
those to Mary on Friday at the latest.  I am almost
done with my talk for CHIFOO, but also plan to make
PP slides, which may need to just carry with me
(giving you a day or so to make copies of handouts).
Naturally, I have decided to try to get a month's
worth of work done this week because of artificial deadlines.

Gary

Itinerary Number: 1959392452
Confirmation Number: MMLIH5
1 adult USD 184.19
Taxes: USD 35.81
Total Cost: USD 220.00


Flight: from Columbus, OH (CMH-Port Columbus Intl.) to Portland, OR (PDX-Portland Intl.)
Depart: 12-Mar-00 at  2:40 PM
Arrive: 12-Mar-00 at  6:30 PM

        Depart: Columbus (CMH), 12-Mar-00 at  2:40 PM
        Arrive: Cincinnati (CVG), 12-Mar-00 at  3:35 PM
        Flight: Delta  697
        Duration: 0hr 55mn
        Distance: 116 mi

        Depart: Cincinnati (CVG), 12-Mar-00 at  4:30 PM
        Arrive: Portland (PDX), 12-Mar-00 at  6:30 PM
        Flight: Delta 1903
        Meal Service: Dinner
        Duration: 5hr 0mn
        Distance: 1971 mi

Flight: from Portland, OR (PDX-Portland Intl.) to Columbus, OH (CMH-Port Columbus Intl.)
Depart: 15-Mar-00 at  6:40 AM
Arrive: 15-Mar-00 at  3:43 PM

        Depart: Portland (PDX), 15-Mar-00 at  6:40 AM
        Arrive: Cincinnati (CVG), 15-Mar-00 at  1:47 PM
        Flight: Delta  948
        Meal Service: Breakfast
        Duration: 4hr 7mn
        Distance: 1971 mi

        Depart: Cincinnati (CVG), 15-Mar-00 at  2:50 PM
        Arrive: Columbus (CMH), 15-Mar-00 at  3:43 PM
        Flight: Delta  900
        Duration: 0hr 53mn
        Distance: 116 mi


From perlman Wed Mar  8 14:00:03 2000
Subject: Re: CHIFOO: Hotel Reserved
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 100 14:00:03 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <PKEFIGMIPPKAONDOOPCHGEMNCCAA.david.stubbs@acm.org> from "David D. Stubbs" at Mar 8, 0 09:54:29 am
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Great.  Thanks

Gary

> Hi Gary!
> 
> Thanks for your itinerary!
> 
> I will fetch you from the airport to your hotel on Sunday night, so go ahead
> and delete the car.
> 
> You will be within walking distance of the Monday presentation and we'll
> chauffer you to the Tuesday night affair.  It will take about 15-20 minutes
> to get from the Mallory to the airport on Wednesday morning, so just order
> up a cab for o'dark-thirty!
> 
> I've sent a press kit out to the major and minor newspapers in the area.  So
> far, no one has nibbled at the chance of having you visit during the day.
> Should something happen on that front, I will arrange transportation for
> you.
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   USA
>   +1.503.284.0164 Tel/Fax
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell (weekdays)
>   www.usability-architects.com
>   david.stubbs@usability-architects.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, July 10, 2893 3:44 PM
> To: david.stubbs@acm.org
> Subject: Re: CHIFOO: Hotel Reserved
> 
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> I will arrive at 6:30pm on Sunday.  I reserved a car
> and planned to pick it up at the airport.
> I did not plan to do much sight-seeing by car,
> so I could just cancel it and choose light rail.
> Assuming I would have a way to get to the talks,
> I would be just as happy without a rental car.
> 
> Confirming that, I will cancel the car and
> hope to see you at the airport.
> 
> Here are my flight details.  Pretty good fare,
> considering that my wife just paid $1200 to fly to England.
> 
> On the handouts front, I am done with my talk for POTALS,
> but need to make PowerPoint slides.  I plan to send
> those to Mary on Friday at the latest.  I am almost
> done with my talk for CHIFOO, but also plan to make
> PP slides, which may need to just carry with me
> (giving you a day or so to make copies of handouts).
> Naturally, I have decided to try to get a month's
> worth of work done this week because of artificial deadlines.
> 
> Gary
> 
> Itinerary Number: 1959392452
> Confirmation Number: MMLIH5
> 1 adult USD 184.19
> Taxes: USD 35.81
> Total Cost: USD 220.00
> 
> 
> Flight: from Columbus, OH (CMH-Port Columbus Intl.) to Portland, OR
> (PDX-Portland Intl.)
> Depart: 12-Mar-00 at  2:40 PM
> Arrive: 12-Mar-00 at  6:30 PM
> 
>         Depart: Columbus (CMH), 12-Mar-00 at  2:40 PM
>         Arrive: Cincinnati (CVG), 12-Mar-00 at  3:35 PM
>         Flight: Delta  697
>         Duration: 0hr 55mn
>         Distance: 116 mi
> 
>         Depart: Cincinnati (CVG), 12-Mar-00 at  4:30 PM
>         Arrive: Portland (PDX), 12-Mar-00 at  6:30 PM
>         Flight: Delta 1903
>         Meal Service: Dinner
>         Duration: 5hr 0mn
>         Distance: 1971 mi
> 
> Flight: from Portland, OR (PDX-Portland Intl.) to Columbus, OH (CMH-Port
> Columbus Intl.)
> Depart: 15-Mar-00 at  6:40 AM
> Arrive: 15-Mar-00 at  3:43 PM
> 
>         Depart: Portland (PDX), 15-Mar-00 at  6:40 AM
>         Arrive: Cincinnati (CVG), 15-Mar-00 at  1:47 PM
>         Flight: Delta  948
>         Meal Service: Breakfast
>         Duration: 4hr 7mn
>         Distance: 1971 mi
> 
>         Depart: Cincinnati (CVG), 15-Mar-00 at  2:50 PM
>         Arrive: Columbus (CMH), 15-Mar-00 at  3:43 PM
>         Flight: Delta  900
>         Duration: 0hr 53mn
>         Distance: 116 mi
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Mar  8 15:40:56 2000
Subject: Re: A Latin square question
To: swan@acm.org (J. Edward Swan II)
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 100 15:40:56 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20000308144021.00afd040@ait.nrl.navy.mil> from "J. Edward Swan II" at Mar 8, 0 02:58:43 pm
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Hi Ed,

Good to hear from you.

To make a latin-4, I start with:

1	2	3	4
2			3
3			2
4	3	2	1

And fill the center with the only choices left to control for order as well as position:

2 is followed by 3 (in row 1) and 1 (in row 4), so now it must be followed by 4.

1	2	3	4
2	4	1	3
3	1	4	2
4	3	2	1

A rotated latin square is also a latin square:

4	3	2	1
3	1	4	2
2	4	4	3
1	2	3	4

Because no position can rotate onto itself in a 90deg rotation,
the values in the rotated latin-4 will not be the same in any position.

14	23	32	41
23	41	14	32
32	14	41	23
41	32	23	14

Or, you can get these things from stat books (I think ther eis a CRC stat ref book).

Great news about Georgiana (you know we have a 3-year-old named George).
Things are good here too.

Gary

> Gary -
> 
> I hope things are going well for you and your family!
> 
> I have a question regarding Latin squares that you may be able to answer, 
> or you may be able to point me in a good direction.  Even if not, it's the 
> type of thing that I believe you will find interesting.  In short, I am 
> searching for two 4x4 Latin squares, which are orthogonal (can be combined 
> into a Graeco-Latin design), and which are order-balanced (my own term for 
> a property that you showed me at OSU).  The writeup below defines 
> "order-balanced" and asks the question in a more rigorous manner.
> 
> I'm currently designing another experiment with Debby Hix; these Latin 
> squares are for the counterbalancing.  My work is turning more and more 
> towards HCI and user studies in virtual environments.  This is influenced 
> both by the Office of Naval Research (our main funding agency), which does 
> not really want to fund research in computer graphics, and by the fact that 
> computer graphics is becoming so commoditized on game cards that rendering 
> research has become too narrow and incremental (at least in an applied 
> setting).  On the other hand, user interaction in virtual environments is 
> really wide open.  I'm also beginning a project with Phil Cohen from the 
> Oregon Graduate Institute; he's done interesting work in multimodal (pen 
> and voice) interaction.  Both he and Debby are high-quality 
> collaborators.  As you can possibly tell, I'm still enjoying NRL!
> 
> My daughter Georgiana said "mama" for the first time last week; this is her 
> first word.  She has also learned how to stand up without holding on to 
> anything.  We are still waiting for the first step, though.  Home life is good.
> 
> Thanks for any help,
> 
> -Ed
> 
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | Dr. J. Edward Swan II
> | The Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5580
> | 4555 Overlook Ave SW
> | Washington, DC 20375-5320
> |
> | wk: 202-404-4984
> | fax: 202-767-1122
> | email: swan@acm.org
> | web: http://www.ait.nrl.navy.mil/people/swan
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Latin Squares and the Order-Balanced Property
> ---------------------------------------------
> 
> In our experiment, our within-subject conditions have 4 levels, and our
> experiment is organized into 4-subject blocks.  Thus, we counterbalance
> with a 4x4 Latin square.
> 
> By definition, in a Latin square each condition appears once in each row
> and once in each column.  Here is "standard" Latin square that I've
> found in a number of references:
> 
>         1  2  3  4
>         2  3  4  1
>         3  4  1  2
>         4  1  2  3       (1)
> 
> This square is constructed by cycling each row by one column --- a
> technique that also works when constructing Latin squares of other
> dimensions.
> 
> Back when I was working with Gary Perlman, he showed me the following
> Latin square:
> 
>          1  2  3  4
>          2  4  1  3
>          3  1  4  2
>          4  3  2  1.       (2)
> 
> This is the square that I used to counterbalance the studies that I ran
> with Gary.  Interestingly, it can be constructed by considering the
> first row and column to be factors in a multiplication table, where each
> entry is the product of the number in the first row and column modulo 5.
> 
> In addition to the property that each condition appears once in each row
> and column, this Latin square has what I will call the "order-balanced"
> property.  Note that, going along rows, condition 1 is followed by 2, by
> 3, by 4, and by nothing (when condition 1 is in the last column).  Also,
> condition 1 is preceded by nothing (1 is in the first column), by 4, by
> 3, and by 2.  This same property holds for conditions 2, 3, and 4, and
> it holds for columns as well as rows.  To denote the order-balanced
> property I'll write square (2) like this
> 
>          1  2  3  4  |
>          2  4  1  3  |
>          3  1  4  2  V
>          4  3  2  1,
>          --->
> 
> where the arrow indicates the order-balanced property along the
> indicated axis.  Where the property does not exist, as for square (1),
> I'll place an "X" for the arrowhead along the relevant axis:
> 
>        1  2  3  4  |
>        2  3  4  1  |
>        3  4  1  2  X
>        4  1  2  3
>        ---X
> 
> In our experiment, each subject is given levels of a condition that are
> denoted by the entries in one row.  Thus, each row represents one
> subject; a collection of four rows represents one 4-subject block.  A
> square which is order-balanced order along rows properly counterbalances
> for learning effects, because 1) every condition is given during every
> possible time slot, and 2) every condition is followed by and preceded
> by every other condition.
> 
> By experimenting, I discovered that the following Latin square
> 
>        1  2  4  3  |
>        2  3  1  4  |
>        3  4  2  1  X
>        4  1  3  2
>        --->
> 
> is order-balanced along rows, but not columns.  Hence squares exist that
> are only order-balanced along one direction, but not both.  For our
> experiment, we only require order-balance along rows; order-balance
> along columns is mathematically elegant but not necessary.
> 
> Graeco-Latin Squares
> --------------------
> 
> In addition, in our experiment we are applying 2 4-level within-subject
> conditions.  Let these conditions be denoted A and B.  We can
> counterbalance between both conditions by using a Graeco-Latin design:
> 
>        A1B1    A2B2    A3B3    A4B4   |
>        A2B4    A1B3    A4B2    A3B1   |
>        A3B2    A4B1    A1B4    A2B3   X
>        A4B3    A3B4    A2B1    A1B2            (3)
>        ---X
> 
> A Graeco-Latin design is the composition of two Latin squares, such that
> every level of one condition is paired with every level of another
> condition.  For example, in square (3), A1 is paired with B1, B3, B4,
> and B2, and likewise with A2, A3, and A4.  Two Latin squares are termed
> "orthogonal" if they can be composed in this way.  Notice, however, that
> neither square in (3) is order-balanced along either direction.
> 
> Our Problem
> -----------
> 
> Now I've given enough background to succinctly state our problem.  We
> need an order-balanced Graeco-Latin design.  That is, we need
> 
> 1) two orthogonal 4x4 Latin squares, such that
> 
> 2) each square is order-balanced along its rows.
> 
> Note that a square which is order-balanced only along its columns can be
> transposed to be order-balanced only along its rows.
> 
> List of Latin Squares and their Deviations
> ------------------------------------------
> 
> I've now spent a number of hours trying to derive the two orthogonal,
> order-balanced Latin squares I mention above.  In this section I
> describe these efforts, because the construction techniques might be
> helpful.
> 
> Box, Hunter, and Hunter (1978) give three mutually orthogonal 4x4 Latin
> squares, of which none are order-balanced:
> 
>          1  2  3  4  |   1  2  3  4  |   1  2  3  4  |
>          2  1  4  3  |   4  3  2  1  |   3  4  1  2  |
>          3  4  1  2  X   2  1  4  3  X   4  3  2  1  X
>          4  3  2  1      3  4  1  2      2  1  4  3
>          ---X            ---X            ---X
> 
> The second two are formed from the first by permuting their rows.
> However, by exhaustive inspection I verified that permuting the rows of
> square (2) will not yield an orthogonal square.  By design, all such
> squares are order-balanced along rows.  Some are also order-balanced
> along columns.  Here are two of the 23 row-permutations of square (2):
> 
>          1  2  3  4  |     3  1  4  2  |
>          3  1  4  2  |     2  4  1  3  |
>          2  4  1  3  V     4  3  2  1  X
>          4  3  2  1        1  2  3  4
>          --->              --->
> 
> Montgomery (1984) notes that there are 576 4x4 Latin squares.  From the
> above discussion, we can conclude that some subset of these are
> order-balanced along one direction, and some other subset are
> order-balanced along both directions.  A listing of all such Latin
> squares (preferably in online format), or alternatively an algorithm
> for generating all possible 4x4 Latin squares, would allow us to search
> for the two squares we need by exhaustive inspection.
> 
> References
> ----------
> 
> Montgomery, Douglas (1984).  Design and Analysis of Experiments.  2nd
>     Edition.  John Wiley & Sons.
> 
> Box, George E. P., Hunter, William, Hunter, J. Stuart (1978).
>     Statistics for Experimenters: An Introduction to Design, Data Analysis,
>     and Model Building.  John Wiley & Sons.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Mar  9 08:55:06 2000
Subject: Re: chi/hci video
To: anjum@kiit.edu.pk
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 100 08:55:06 -0500 (EST)
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Try here

http://store.acm.org/acmstore/itempg.icl?dirpage=dir&itmid=4812&secid=35

From perlman Thu Mar  9 09:00:03 2000
Subject: Re: IWIPS submissions for review
To: elisa_delgaldo@ctp.com (Elisa Del Galdo)
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 100 09:00:03 -0500 (EST)
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Got all three and the review form.  All printed fine.

Gary

From perlman Thu Mar  9 09:44:02 2000
Subject: Re: Upcoming technical meetings...
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 100 09:44:02 -0500 (EST)
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Way to go Chris!

I will update the Web site and pass these on to Richard
as they are due.

I think you should send stuff out to BuckCHI members.
I do not know the offical status of postponing elections,
but I suspect that it happens all the time.
We should probably inform ACM at some point,
although they still are sending mail to Jane,
so maybe being up-to-date is low on their list
(at least while people are not complaining).

March 21 is now on my calendar.  I will bring mugs.

Gary

> BuckCHI team,
> 
> I have finally  lined up program items for the next 6-7 months.
> We'll go right through summer and into next year. Below is
> the current schedule. I need _everyone_ to be _very_
> procative about getting people to these meetings. I'll also need
> someone to help get locations lined up. I'm hoping Jane can
> help us at Compuserve. Other locations could include Retail
> Planning Associates and/or Resource Marketing.
> 
> I would like to have a executive committee meeting March 21 at
> 11:30 - 1:00 at SIAM on Bethel. Please plan on attending.
> 
> Gary can you begin submitting updates to local sigchi updates
> that Anderson has been putting together?
> 
> Wed. Mar 29
> Don Streadney, Ohio Super Computing Lab
> Don has won several prestigious awards for the desgn of virtual
> environments. Don will discuss new virtual interactive technologies for
> simulation and remote interaction. He has some incredible
> virtual surgery environments with force feedback implements.
> This meeting will occur at the OSC lab on OSU's West Campus
> 
> Tuesday, April 11
> User Experience Research Methods Panel
> Chris Rockwell (R&R), Liz Sanders (Sonic Rim),
> Scott Zunic (GWSA) and ? (Resource Marketing or Fitch).
> We'll discuss the different techniques being used to assess
> and design for user experience for internet and other
> applications. We'll have the prespective of research,
> design, advertising and marketing firms.
> 
> Tuesday, May 9
> Rob Rossi - Retail Planning Associates
> Rob will discuss the latest technologies for interactive
> design for the web including XML, Flash, style sheets,
> etc. Focus on e-commerce.
> 
> Tuesday, June 13
> Eric Davis, Resource Marketing
> Starting a usability program at a e-commerce marketing firm.
> 
> Tuesday, July 11
> Marty Vian, Neulogic
> Marty will discuss modular techniques interactive web design
> for rapid turnaround and maintainability. He will discuss what's
> working and what's not.
> 
> Tuesday, Aug. 8
> Bob Jump, Blue Cosmos Design
> Challenges in interactive design for the web.
> 
> Tuesday, September 12
> Alan Wier, Retail Planning Associates
> Interaction design for instore kiosks using Trellis
> framework.
> 
> Others...
> 
> Lorraine Normore - Contextual Design Project Learnings
> Tom Bahari - unknown
> Liz Sanders and Crew - Sonic Rim - ?
> 
> If you have ideas for speakers, I'd like to get them on the
> schedule now so we don't have this problem again next
> year. I think we should also schedule a workshop. Ideas
> here?
> 
> I know we are into elections for next year. I'd like to propose
> we put that off until we can get things rolling again. Unless you
> want me out which would be understandable too.
> 
> Chris
> 


From perlman Thu Mar  9 21:34:34 2000
Subject: Re: A Latin square question
To: swan@acm.org (J. Edward Swan II)
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 100 21:34:34 -0500 (EST)
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My CRC Prob books gives one Graeco-latin square of order 4:

a1	b3	c4	d2
b2	a4	d3	c1
c3	d1	a2	b4
d4	c2	b1	a3

This creates all 16 pairings
and controls for position
for both letters and numbers.
It does not control for carry-over
(e.g., a-b appears in rows 1 and 3).

They give as their source
"Experimental Designs" by Cochran and Cox 1957.

Kirk's 1968 "Experimental Design" had:

a1	b2	c3	d4
b4	a3	d2	c1
c2	d1	a4	b3
d3	c4	b1	a2

But this has 1-2 in rows 1 and 4.

Consider this.  If there is a variable for which
you have little interest in carry-over effects,
make that one the letters in the top square
or the numbers in the bottom square.
I suspect the two squares are isomorphic,
but don't have time to check it.

Ten years.  That's a long time.

Gary

> Gary -
> 
> Thanks for the answer!  I did not know about the CRC stat reference, but 
> that's a great thing to try and track down.
> 
> The problem with this design
> 
> 14	23	32	41
> 23	41	14	32
> 32	14	41	23
> 41	32	23	14
> 
> is that level 1 of the first condition is always matched with level 4 of 
> the second condition, and likewise for the other levels.  The Graeco-Latin 
> property we want is shown in this design
> 
> 11    22    33    44
> 24    13    42    31
> 32    41    14    23
> 43    34    21    12
> 
> where level 1 of the first condition is matched with each level of the 
> second condition (likewise for every other level).  But, these squares do 
> not control for order.  I want two squares with the Graeco-Latin property 
> that also control for order.
> 
> The above squares are just row permutations of each other.  I tried 
> exhaustive row permutations of your Latin square, as well as another square 
> that only controls for order along one dimension instead of two.  But I was 
> unable to get a pair with the Graeco-Latin property.
> 
> Thanks for the answer!  I'll try the CRC stat reference, as well as a lit 
> search on Latin squares.
> 
> -Ed
> 
> P.S.  It's almost exactly 10 years ago (this month) that I decided to 
> attend OSU for grad school.  As you may recall, I decided this after I 
> received a package from you with all your papers, and we had a phone 
> call.  I still have your papers and the cover letter you wrote!
> 
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | Dr. J. Edward Swan II
> | The Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5580
> | 4555 Overlook Ave SW
> | Washington, DC 20375-5320
> |
> | wk: 202-404-4984
> | fax: 202-767-1122
> | email: swan@acm.org
> | web: http://www.ait.nrl.navy.mil/people/swan
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Mar 10 14:54:30 2000
Subject: Re: Talk on 3/13
To: mdevlin@portals.org (Mary Devlin)
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 100 14:54:30 -0500 (EST)
Cc: rivkahs@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us, david.stubbs@acm.org,
	mdevlin@portals.org
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Here are my slides for the library talk.
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/patronlib.ppt
For handouts, please print them up 6 to a page.

If it looks like there will be problems
with a Web or computer connection to view these,
would it be possible for someone there to make
overheads for me?

Gary

> Hello Gary,
> 
> I've asked about the degree of reliability of the equipment in the
> Multnomah County Library US Bank Room, where you'll be speaking.
> 
> Rivkah says she's at 90+% sure it'll be fine for you to use the Web for
> your presentation.  She's found the Web connection from there to be very
> good.  Of course it'll still be a good idea to have a back-up plan,
> whether PowerPoint and/or overheads.
> 
> The library will have a PC for you to use.
> 
> Looking forward to it.
> 
> Mary
> 
> Mary Devlin
> PORTALS
> 


From perlman Fri Mar 10 17:04:52 2000
Subject: RE: CHIFOO: Hotel Reserved (fwd)
To: palmer.1@osu.edu
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 100 17:04:52 -0500 (EST)
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I'll be at the Mallory Hotel.

http://www.malloryhotel.com

729 Southwest Fifteenth Avenue at Yamhill Street
Portland, Oregon 97205-1994
Telephone: 1 503 223 6311 
Fax: 1 503 223 0522 

xoxox

> I will arrive at 6:30pm on Sunday.  I reserved a car
> and planned to pick it up at the airport.
> I did not plan to do much sight-seeing by car,
> so I could just cancel it and choose light rail.
> Assuming I would have a way to get to the talks,
> I would be just as happy without a rental car.
> 
> Confirming that, I will cancel the car and
> hope to see you at the airport.
> 
> Here are my flight details.  Pretty good fare,
> considering that my wife just paid $1200 to fly to England.
> 
> On the handouts front, I am done with my talk for POTALS,
> but need to make PowerPoint slides.  I plan to send
> those to Mary on Friday at the latest.  I am almost
> done with my talk for CHIFOO, but also plan to make
> PP slides, which may need to just carry with me
> (giving you a day or so to make copies of handouts).
> Naturally, I have decided to try to get a month's
> worth of work done this week because of artificial deadlines.
> 
> Gary
> 
> Itinerary Number: 1959392452
> Confirmation Number: MMLIH5
> 1 adult USD 184.19
> Taxes: USD 35.81
> Total Cost: USD 220.00
> 
> 
> Flight: from Columbus, OH (CMH-Port Columbus Intl.) to Portland, OR
> (PDX-Portland Intl.)
> Depart: 12-Mar-00 at  2:40 PM
> Arrive: 12-Mar-00 at  6:30 PM
> 
>         Depart: Columbus (CMH), 12-Mar-00 at  2:40 PM
>         Arrive: Cincinnati (CVG), 12-Mar-00 at  3:35 PM
>         Flight: Delta  697
>         Duration: 0hr 55mn
>         Distance: 116 mi
> 
>         Depart: Cincinnati (CVG), 12-Mar-00 at  4:30 PM
>         Arrive: Portland (PDX), 12-Mar-00 at  6:30 PM
>         Flight: Delta 1903
>         Meal Service: Dinner
>         Duration: 5hr 0mn
>         Distance: 1971 mi
> 
> Flight: from Portland, OR (PDX-Portland Intl.) to Columbus, OH (CMH-Port
> Columbus Intl.)
> Depart: 15-Mar-00 at  6:40 AM
> Arrive: 15-Mar-00 at  3:43 PM
> 
>         Depart: Portland (PDX), 15-Mar-00 at  6:40 AM
>         Arrive: Cincinnati (CVG), 15-Mar-00 at  1:47 PM
>         Flight: Delta  948
>         Meal Service: Breakfast
>         Duration: 4hr 7mn
>         Distance: 1971 mi
> 
>         Depart: Cincinnati (CVG), 15-Mar-00 at  2:50 PM
>         Arrive: Columbus (CMH), 15-Mar-00 at  3:43 PM
>         Flight: Delta  900
>         Duration: 0hr 53mn
>         Distance: 116 mi
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Mar 10 21:59:20 2000
Subject: Re: Talk on 3/13
To: rivkahs@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us (Rivkah Sass)
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 100 21:59:20 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10003101414480.10201-100000@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us> from "Rivkah Sass" at Mar 10, 0 02:19:39 pm
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Greetings Rivkah,

Just to make sure, you do have PowerPoint there, right?
The slides are only 200K, so downloading should not
be a problem, but no PowerPoint would be a problem.
I just tried to look at the slides on a machine without
it, but with the free viewer installed:

http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/2000/downloadDetails/Ppview97.htm

and the slides looked great (except for the bullet character
being a Greek nu).

Cheers, Gary

> Hi Gary and Mary (sorry, couldn't resist;*)
> 
> We just used the network connection for presentations earlier this week
> and it worked like a charm.  
> 
> I'll get there in plenty of time to link to your presentation and run
> through the slides so that they're in memory cache.  Barring network
> outages, I foresee no problems with the connection.
> 
> See you both on Monday.
> 
> Rivkah
> 
> Rivkah K. Sass                       
> Reference Coordinator    
> Multnomah County Library (Portland, OR)
> VOX: 503.248.5472
> FAX: 503.248.5226
> 
> On Fri, 10 Mar 100, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Here are my slides for the library talk.
> > 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/patronlib.ppt
> > For handouts, please print them up 6 to a page.
> > 
> > If it looks like there will be problems
> > with a Web or computer connection to view these,
> > would it be possible for someone there to make
> > overheads for me?
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > Hello Gary,
> > > 
> > > I've asked about the degree of reliability of the equipment in the
> > > Multnomah County Library US Bank Room, where you'll be speaking.
> > > 
> > > Rivkah says she's at 90+% sure it'll be fine for you to use the Web for
> > > your presentation.  She's found the Web connection from there to be very
> > > good.  Of course it'll still be a good idea to have a back-up plan,
> > > whether PowerPoint and/or overheads.
> > > 
> > > The library will have a PC for you to use.
> > > 
> > > Looking forward to it.
> > > 
> > > Mary
> > > 
> > > Mary Devlin
> > > PORTALS
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Mar 10 22:51:54 2000
Subject: Re: Talk on 3/13
To: rivkahs@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us (Rivkah Sass)
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 100 22:51:54 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10003101933190.12110-100000@nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us> from "Rivkah Sass" at Mar 10, 0 07:34:50 pm
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> So, does this mean you're a workaholic?

I guess so, at least when I'm preparing for two talks
while facing some deadlines at work.

Before kids, I worked 70-80 hour weeks.  Now 40-50.
Yet with a 3 and 6 year old, I am still always tired.

> Yes, Gary, I should have stated in my message, that in addition to a
> (hopefully) very speedy connection, the machine you'll be using is loaded
> with PowerPoint.
> 
> We even have a Starbucks in the library.  We're a fully loaded
> environment.

I'm impressed.

> Looking forward to your presentation,

Thanks for your help.

Gary

> Rivkah
> 
> Rivkah K. Sass                       
> Reference Coordinator    
> Multnomah County Library (Portland, OR)
> VOX: 503.248.5472
> FAX: 503.248.5226
> 
> On Fri, 10 Mar 100, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Greetings Rivkah,
> > 
> > Just to make sure, you do have PowerPoint there, right?
> > The slides are only 200K, so downloading should not
> > be a problem, but no PowerPoint would be a problem.
> > I just tried to look at the slides on a machine without
> > it, but with the free viewer installed:
> > 
> > http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/2000/downloadDetails/Ppview97.htm
> > 
> > and the slides looked great (except for the bullet character
> > being a Greek nu).
> > 
> > Cheers, Gary
> > 
> > > Hi Gary and Mary (sorry, couldn't resist;*)
> > > 
> > > We just used the network connection for presentations earlier this week
> > > and it worked like a charm.  
> > > 
> > > I'll get there in plenty of time to link to your presentation and run
> > > through the slides so that they're in memory cache.  Barring network
> > > outages, I foresee no problems with the connection.
> > > 
> > > See you both on Monday.
> > > 
> > > Rivkah
> > > 
> > > Rivkah K. Sass                       
> > > Reference Coordinator    
> > > Multnomah County Library (Portland, OR)
> > > VOX: 503.248.5472
> > > FAX: 503.248.5226
> > > 
> > > On Fri, 10 Mar 100, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Here are my slides for the library talk.
> > > > 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/patronlib.ppt
> > > > For handouts, please print them up 6 to a page.
> > > > 
> > > > If it looks like there will be problems
> > > > with a Web or computer connection to view these,
> > > > would it be possible for someone there to make
> > > > overheads for me?
> > > > 
> > > > Gary
> > > > 
> > > > > Hello Gary,
> > > > > 
> > > > > I've asked about the degree of reliability of the equipment in the
> > > > > Multnomah County Library US Bank Room, where you'll be speaking.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Rivkah says she's at 90+% sure it'll be fine for you to use the Web for
> > > > > your presentation.  She's found the Web connection from there to be very
> > > > > good.  Of course it'll still be a good idea to have a back-up plan,
> > > > > whether PowerPoint and/or overheads.
> > > > > 
> > > > > The library will have a PC for you to use.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Looking forward to it.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Mary
> > > > > 
> > > > > Mary Devlin
> > > > > PORTALS
> > > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Mar 11 21:14:46 2000
Subject: Re: FW: Gary Perlman's Visit
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 100 21:14:46 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <PKEFIGMIPPKAONDOOPCHIENLCCAA.david.stubbs@acm.org> from "David D. Stubbs" at Mar 9, 0 12:27:56 pm
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Meeting with Gene on Tuesday sounds fine to me.

My PowerPoint slides are at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.ppt
I plan to jump out to the Web for examples.
There will be a companion paper available soon.

Gary

> Hi Gary!
> 
> Gene Lynch would like to show you a good time on Tuesday.  Let me know if
> there are any problems with this arrangement.
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   USA
>   +1.503.284.0164 Tel/Fax
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell (weekdays)
>   www.usability-architects.com
>   david.stubbs@usability-architects.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gene Lynch [mailto:gene.lynch@designtech.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 9:18 AM
> To: david.stubbs@acm.org
> Subject: Gary Perlman's Visit
> 
> 
> David -
> 
> I talked with Sue and we would both like to meet with Gary on Tuesday.
> 
> I tried calling your number (284-0164), but it just rang and rang.
> 
> We propose a 10 to 12 time slot.  We could take him to NW Portland for
> coffee and conversation.
> 
> Sue has a lunch meeting, but if Gary's schedule permits and he wants to,
> I'd like to take him to lunch (probably NW 23rd area).
> 
> It was good to talk with you yesterday.
> 
> Thanks for giving us a call,
> 
> 
> Gene
> 
> 
> 
> Gene Lynch, Ph.D.
> Principal
> Design Technologies
> 618 SW Arboretum Circle
> Portland, OR 97221
> Phone 503 227-5249
> gene.lynch@designtech.com
> 
> http://www.designtech.com
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Mar 12 11:30:18 2000
Subject: Re: CHIFOO: Hotel Reserved
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 100 11:30:18 -0500 (EST)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <PKEFIGMIPPKAONDOOPCHGEMNCCAA.david.stubbs@acm.org> from "David D. Stubbs" at Mar 8, 0 09:54:29 am
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Boo hiss.  My flight has been cnacelled.
I now leave at 7pm and arrive at 10:55.
I'll arrange my transportation to the hotel
so you can keep a normal schedule.
That's 1:55 my time.  Hmmmm.
At least I can sleep in a little.

Gary

> Hi Gary!
> 
> Thanks for your itinerary!
> 
> I will fetch you from the airport to your hotel on Sunday night, so go ahead
> and delete the car.
> 
> You will be within walking distance of the Monday presentation and we'll
> chauffer you to the Tuesday night affair.  It will take about 15-20 minutes
> to get from the Mallory to the airport on Wednesday morning, so just order
> up a cab for o'dark-thirty!
> 
> I've sent a press kit out to the major and minor newspapers in the area.  So
> far, no one has nibbled at the chance of having you visit during the day.
> Should something happen on that front, I will arrange transportation for
> you.
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   USA
>   +1.503.284.0164 Tel/Fax
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell (weekdays)
>   www.usability-architects.com
>   david.stubbs@usability-architects.com
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, July 10, 2893 3:44 PM
> To: david.stubbs@acm.org
> Subject: Re: CHIFOO: Hotel Reserved
> 
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> I will arrive at 6:30pm on Sunday.  I reserved a car
> and planned to pick it up at the airport.
> I did not plan to do much sight-seeing by car,
> so I could just cancel it and choose light rail.
> Assuming I would have a way to get to the talks,
> I would be just as happy without a rental car.
> 
> Confirming that, I will cancel the car and
> hope to see you at the airport.
> 
> Here are my flight details.  Pretty good fare,
> considering that my wife just paid $1200 to fly to England.
> 
> On the handouts front, I am done with my talk for POTALS,
> but need to make PowerPoint slides.  I plan to send
> those to Mary on Friday at the latest.  I am almost
> done with my talk for CHIFOO, but also plan to make
> PP slides, which may need to just carry with me
> (giving you a day or so to make copies of handouts).
> Naturally, I have decided to try to get a month's
> worth of work done this week because of artificial deadlines.
> 
> Gary
> 
> Itinerary Number: 1959392452
> Confirmation Number: MMLIH5
> 1 adult USD 184.19
> Taxes: USD 35.81
> Total Cost: USD 220.00
> 
> 
> Flight: from Columbus, OH (CMH-Port Columbus Intl.) to Portland, OR
> (PDX-Portland Intl.)
> Depart: 12-Mar-00 at  2:40 PM
> Arrive: 12-Mar-00 at  6:30 PM
> 
>         Depart: Columbus (CMH), 12-Mar-00 at  2:40 PM
>         Arrive: Cincinnati (CVG), 12-Mar-00 at  3:35 PM
>         Flight: Delta  697
>         Duration: 0hr 55mn
>         Distance: 116 mi
> 
>         Depart: Cincinnati (CVG), 12-Mar-00 at  4:30 PM
>         Arrive: Portland (PDX), 12-Mar-00 at  6:30 PM
>         Flight: Delta 1903
>         Meal Service: Dinner
>         Duration: 5hr 0mn
>         Distance: 1971 mi
> 
> Flight: from Portland, OR (PDX-Portland Intl.) to Columbus, OH (CMH-Port
> Columbus Intl.)
> Depart: 15-Mar-00 at  6:40 AM
> Arrive: 15-Mar-00 at  3:43 PM
> 
>         Depart: Portland (PDX), 15-Mar-00 at  6:40 AM
>         Arrive: Cincinnati (CVG), 15-Mar-00 at  1:47 PM
>         Flight: Delta  948
>         Meal Service: Breakfast
>         Duration: 4hr 7mn
>         Distance: 1971 mi
> 
>         Depart: Cincinnati (CVG), 15-Mar-00 at  2:50 PM
>         Arrive: Columbus (CMH), 15-Mar-00 at  3:43 PM
>         Flight: Delta  900
>         Duration: 0hr 53mn
>         Distance: 116 mi
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Mar 13 16:24:39 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: beszter@enuxsa.eas.asu.edu (Gyula Besztercey)
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 100 16:24:39 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.91.1000313083954.12497A-100000@enuxsa.eas.asu.edu> from "Gyula Besztercey" at Mar 13, 0 08:40:48 am
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> 
fmeh

> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Mar 13 16:26:42 2000
Subject: hello from Portland
To: palmer.1@osu.edu
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 100 16:26:42 -0500 (EST)
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Trip went well.
Writing  this on giant screen.
Got cool toys for the boys.

xoxoxox

From perlman Wed Mar 15 16:24:03 2000
Subject: Re: need ISTAT passwd
To: guy.niole@caramail.com (Guy Niole)
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 100 16:24:03 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
> this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
> 
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> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> _______________________________________________________
> Vendez tout... aux ench=e8res - http://www.caraplazza.com
> 
> 
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> 


From perlman Wed Mar 15 16:24:40 2000
Subject: Re: passwd
To: guy_niole@yahoo.fr (=?iso-8859-1?q?guy=20Niole?=)
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 100 16:24:40 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> ___________________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Achetez, vendez! À votre prix! Sur http://encheres.yahoo.fr
> 


From perlman Wed Mar 15 16:27:09 2000
Subject: Re: passwd
To: guy_niole@yahoo.fr (=?iso-8859-1?q?guy=20Niole?=)
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 100 16:27:09 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> ___________________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Achetez, vendez! À votre prix! Sur http://encheres.yahoo.fr
> 


From perlman Wed Mar 15 16:28:41 2000
Subject: Re: request for |stat password
To: jeannem@jdwarren.com (Jeanne Milostan)
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 100 16:28:41 -0500 (EST)
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Jeanne C. Milostan
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Mar 15 16:55:26 2000
Subject: Re: Talk on 3/13
To: mdevlin@portals.org (Mary Devlin)
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 100 16:55:26 -0500 (EST)
Cc: david.stubbs@acm.org, perlman
In-Reply-To: <38B449F1.C8AB0133@portals.org> from "Mary Devlin" at Feb 23, 0 12:58:25 pm
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Thank you both very much for arranging for me to
come out to Portland to talk.  I had a great time
and I hope you feel the talks went well.  I guess
Mary will have some feedback summary for us.
I hope the talks were beneficial, and I hope
the cooperative event increases the interaction
between CHIFOO and Portals.

David asked if there was someone to send a note
of thanks, so I would appreciate it if you would
send one to:
	Michael Teets, Director
	References Services Development
	OCLC Online Computer Library Center
	Dublin, OH 43107
OCLC places extremely high emphasis on
letters from libraries thanking OCLC
employees for special consideration.

Thanks again,

Gary

PS: David, I'll send off the receipts tomorrow

PPS: I'll send you both URLs for the papers in the next week or so.

From perlman Wed Mar 15 21:11:33 2000
Subject: Re: FW: File: "CHI-SPECIALIZED LIST"
To: Steven@liu.com (Steven Liu)
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 100 21:11:33 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <318C3ECB15B7D311A9C500508B8B8C34073411@EXCH1> from "Steven Liu" at Mar 13, 0 11:55:13 am
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Hi Steven,

I added Terveen as the owner, not as the moderator
because the list is not moderated; posting is open.

I updated your email for the list, so you can do updates now.

I think the list could use more than its title as the description.

Gary

> Hi Gary, Could you please change CHI-SPECIALIZED list moderator.  Replace
> Austin with Loren Terveen(terveen@research.att.com).  I cannot do it because
> my email name is not correct.  Please change my email address to
> Steven@liu.com
> 
> 
> Thanks a lot
> 
> Steven Liu
> 
> 
> ============================================================================
> 
> 
> Steve:
> 
> Loren Terveen (Loren Terveen <terveen@research.att.com>) has taken
> over the CMC job liaison to the Specialized Conferences. Could you
> therefore make him the moderator of the CHI-SPECIALIZED list  (ACM
> SIGCHI Specialized) instead of me.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Austin
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d) [mailto:LISTSERV@ACM.ORG]
> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 11:37 AM
> To: Steven Liu
> Subject: File: "CHI-SPECIALIZED LIST"
> 
> 
> * ACM SIGCHI Specialized
> * Owner= henderson@rivcons.com (Austin Henderson)
> * Owner= Steve@Liu.com (Steven Liu)
> * Owner= Quiet:
> * Owner= perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary Perlman)
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> 
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 16 09:38:17 2000
Subject: Re: [Fwd: shipping local sig brochures to CHI 2000]
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 100 09:38:17 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38D0E8C4.5ECC793E@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Mar 16, 0 08:59:32 am
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I think having brochures for BuckCHI in Amsterdam
is not going to have any impact at all.

Gary

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> Hey Gary,
> 
> Do we want to try to do anything for CHI? I don't
> know anyone who is going locally. Do you?
> 
> Chris
> 
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>               <CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG>
> From: Richard Anderson <riander@YAHOO.COM>
> Subject:      shipping local sig brochures to CHI 2000
> To: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
> X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000
> 
> Some of you have asked how to ship brochures
> describing your local sig to CHI 2000 -- brochures to
> be disseminated at the CHI Local SIGs booth.
> Instructions from the conference office appear below.
> As you'll see, there are two methods.  If you are not
> planning to attend CHI 2000, then method 2 can work
> for you only if you send the brochures to the hotel of
> someone you know will be at the conference.  (Of
> course, if you are going to the conference, you might
> be able to just take the brochures with you.)
> 
> I hope you will all take advantage of the Local SIGs
> booth to advertise your local sig.  It is amazing how
> many people attend the CHI conference who do not know
> that there is a CHI local sig in the area in which
> they live and work.
> 
> As has been true the past couple of years, the Local
> SIGs booth will be adorned with a huge sign and map of
> the world courtesy of BayCHI.  These attract lots of
> visitors to the booth.
> 
> Let me know if you have any questions.
> 
> Richard
> 
> P.S. If you or others from your local sig plan to
> attend CHI 2000, I hope you or the others can
> volunteer some time to staff the booth.  Volunteers
> need only drop by the booth at anytime during the
> conference.
> 
> ===============================
> Shipping Guidelines to CHI 2000
> 
> The cost for all items shipped to CHI 2000 are the
> responsibility of
> the
> shipper.  A shipper may be a presenter, an exhibitor,
> a volunteer, a
> vendor or anyone that is sending material or
> information to CHI 2000.
> ALL
> costs related to shipping materials and equipment by
> vendors, speakers
> or by any individuals to CHI 2000 is the
> responsibility of the vendor,
> speaker or the individuals.
> 
> 
> SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS
> 
> There are two methods to ship to CHI 2000:
> 
> ****** We recommend shipping via method #1.  ******
> It will cost a little bit more, but it will easily get
> through customs,
> The CHI 2000 Customs Broker, Convoi, can also help you
> find any lost
> or delayed shipments.
> 
> SHIPPING METHOD #1
> Ship to Conference Customs Broker: Convoi Europe BV
> (Freight handling charges will apply in addition to
> your actual
> shipping
> charges.)
> 
> Convoi Europe BV will receive crated, boxed or skidded
> materials at the warehouse as early as 30 days prior
> to the conference.
> PLEASE REFER TO THE CONVOI FORM TO SEE THE DEADLINES
> FOR ARRIVAL IN
> THE NETHERLANDS.
> 
> Shipments MUST be sent with freight charged PREPAID.
> Collect shipments
> will not be accepted.
> 
> Email, telephone or fax Mr. Leo van Geet at Convoi to
> receive an
> "Orderform for Handling of Exhibition Goods"
> 
> Mr. van Geet
> Tel:  +31 30-2477352
> Fax:  +31 30-2477301
> email:  l.geet@convoi.com
> 
> Convoi is ONLY delivering shipments to CHI 2000 on:
> a) Friday, 31 March and
> b) Monday, 3 April
> 
> Indicate on the first page of the form which day,
> Friday or Monday, the
> shipment is to be delivered.  Also, since you are not
> an exhibitor,
> indicate in the "Booth Number" space, on the front of
> the form, the
> purpose
> of your shipment.
> For example, "Speaker" or "Demonstration" or
> "Registration" or "Press"
> etc.
> 
> Convoi will bring your PRE-PAID shipment to their
> storage area at the
> Netherlands Congress Centre on Friday or Monday, as
> you indicate.
> You may pick up your shipments after 2:00 PM on
> Friday, 31 March.
> On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, please check with the
> CHi 2000
> Conference
> Office.
> After Monday, please check in the Staten Hall at the
> Convoi Service
> Desk.
> 
> 
> SHIPPING METHOD #2
> Ship to yourself to your assigned hotel;
> Send only a *Maximum* of 1-2 small parcels only.
> (Please schedule parcels being sent  to your hotel to
> arrive no more
> than 2 days prior to your arrival.)
> 
> Mark the parcel:
> "Your Name"
> Hold For Guest arrival (insert your arrival date)
> Hotel Mailing address.
> 
> Please work with your hotel to locate your shipment
> when you arrive.
> 
> 
> 
> OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
> a) To check on the arrival of warehouse freight,
> please contact Mr.
> Geet.
> 
> b) If you are shipping materials that are for
> conference operational
> use, registration, promotion or other items that
> Conference Management
> is expecting, PLEASE notify the conference office as
> follows:
> 
> Please send Vicki Currie  (currie@gomeeting.com)  a
> message once you
> have
> sent the materials so that she can be sure it is
> received.  She will
> need to know:
> 
> 1) How you shipped it ( FEDEX, UPS etc)
> 2) Tracking or shipping number
> 3) Date sent
> 4) Date due to arrive
> 5) number of boxes
> 6) Your contact info
> 7 ) Description of item(s) sent;
> 
> Thank you very much.
> 
> Paul Henning
> CHI 2000 Conference Manager
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 09:27:05 -0500
> From: Paul Henning <henning@gomeeting.com>
> Subject: CHI 2000 Shipping deadlines
> 
> Hello Team CHI 2000,
> 
> As a follow-up to my recent message regarding shipping
> to CHI 2000, I
> want
> to be *very* clear about the deadlines for freight to
> arrive in The
> Netherlands.
> 
> All this information is on the shipping forms.  Get
> your shipping forms
> as
> soon as possible.
> 
> 
> Freight MUST ARRIVE to Convoi, our customs broker
> according to the
> following guidelines:
> 
> a)  Shipping via Ocean Freight must ARRIVE no later
> than 23 March
> 
> b) Shipping via Air Freight ( FEDEX, DHL, UPS, TNT,
> other ) must ARRIVE
> no
> later than 27 March
> 
> c) Shipping via Truck or domestic Courier must ARRIVE
> no later than 29
> March.
> 
> 
> You need to verify with your shipper how many days it
> will take to get
> from
> the pick up destination to the arrival destination
> (customs broker
> Convoi)
> in The Netherlands.  Do not simply assume that
> shippers will deliver
> one,
> two or three days.  You must ask them specifically
> about delivery
> schedules.   Be sure to provide them with information
> like number of
> boxes,
> weight and pick-up destination date and time.
> 
> Exact delivery dates to CHI 2000 can not be assured by
> the customs
> broker
> for any shipments arriving after these firm deadlines.
>   If shipments
> arrive after these dates, the *earliest* that they
> will be delivered is
> Monday, 3 April.
> 
> Thanks,
> Paul
> ===============================
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> =====
> ___________________________________________________________________
> Richard I. Anderson
> Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
> voice: +1 510 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 510 524-3659
> riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
> 63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
> www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> http://im.yahoo.com
> 
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From perlman Thu Mar 16 09:43:04 2000
Subject: Re: FW: File: "TOCHI LIST"
To: barish@hq.acm.org (Rachael Barish)
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 100 09:43:04 -0500 (EST)
Cc: tochi@ics.uci.edu, dolsen@cs.cmu.edu, jono@hq.acm.org,
	criscione@hq.acm.org
In-Reply-To: <95537E2AB3BDD311B6FD00A0C9A31A511A6A06@hq.acm.org> from "Rachael Barish" at Mar 16, 0 09:06:15 am
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I set up many listserv resources for SIGCHI at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/
There is a section for listserv managers that includes
reference materials, pointers into the listserv manual, etc.

Gary

If you want me to make the changes, I am happy to do it for you.

> Jonathan, Gary & Dan,
> 
> Any of you should be able to make changes to the header since you are all owners.
> 
> To get the list send the command "get tochi" to listserv@acm.org.  Make the updates you want (including who is on the list).  When you are ready to replace it change "put" to "putall" and send it back.  If you just use put it will only update the header, not who is on the list.
> 
> To add people use the command add tochi EMAILADDRESS NAME.  To delete some one the command is del tochi EMAILADDRESS.  (i.e. add tochi criscione@hq.acm.org George Criscione).
> 
> When you are done and want to review the list you send the command "rev tochi".  That is what I did in my message to George.
> 
> For more information here is the link for the Listserv Owner's Manual: http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/1.8d/owner/index.html
> 
> If you have any questions you can contact me.
> 
> Rachael Barish
> barish@hq.acm.org
> ACM, SIG Services
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Jonathan Grudin [SMTP:tochi@ics.uci.edu]
> > Sent:	Wednesday, March 15, 2000 12:18 AM
> > To:	perlman@turing.acm.org; dolsen@cs.cmu.edu
> > Cc:	Rachael Barish; Jono Hardjowirogo; George Criscione; tochi@ics.uci.edu
> > Subject:	Fwd: FW: File: "TOCHI LIST"
> > 
> > Gary and Dan --
> > 
> > I would like to change the owners of this list to be myself and Ken 
> > Anderson. I'm not sure whether one owner can remove others or if you 
> > can remove yourself. Gary, could you please advise? There is 
> > currently no traffic on this list and a ton of traffic on 
> > tochi@ics.uci.edu. We would like to phase out the latter and make 
> > tochi@cm.org the official email address. Actually, I see that Gary is 
> > an owner but doesn't get the mail. That's OK by me, so I guess the 
> > only step is to take Dan off the distribution list. I assume there is 
> > no reason for Dan to remain an owner either, Gary may want to stay on 
> > to handle transitions. Is this OK with the two of you? The only email 
> > that has come to the address since I've been doing this (I just did a 
> > search) were some inquiries from Brian Shackel and one random person.
> > 
> > If someone has handy the instructions to LISTSERV owners that would be great.
> > 
> > Cheers -- Jonathan
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > >From: George Criscione <criscione@hq.acm.org>
> > >To: 'acm tochi' <tochi@ics.uci.edu>
> > >Cc: Rachael Barish <barish@hq.acm.org>, Jono Hardjowirogo <jono@hq.acm.org>
> > >Subject: FW: File: "TOCHI LIST"
> > >Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 12:07:45 -0500
> > >MIME-Version: 1.0
> > >
> > >Hi Jonathan,
> > >
> > >This should answer all your questions.
> > >
> > >George
> > >
> > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > >Managing Editor, ACM Journals
> > >www.acm.org/pubs
> > >criscione@acm.org
> > >212 626 0658 (tel)
> > >212 869 0481 (fax)
> > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From:	Rachael Barish
> > > > Sent:	Tuesday, March 14, 2000 11:57 AM
> > > > To:	George Criscione
> > > > Subject:	FW: File: "TOCHI LIST"
> > > >
> > > > George,
> > > >
> > > > tochi@acm.org is a distributon list.  See below who is on it and 
> > >who the owner are.
> > > >
> > > > Rachael
> > > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From:	L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d) [SMTP:LISTSERV@ACM.ORG]
> > > > Sent:	Tuesday, March 14, 2000 11:52 AM
> > > > To:	Rachael Barish
> > > > Subject:	File: "TOCHI LIST"
> > > >
> > > > * ACM TOCHI Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (Alias)
> > > > *
> > > > * Owner= perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary Perlman)
> > > > * Quiet:
> > > > * Owner= dolsen@cs.cmu.edu (Dan Olsen)
> > > > * Owner= grudin@ics.uci.edu (Jonathan Grudin)
> > > > * Errors-To= Owner         Subscription= Closed
> > > > * Ack= Yes                 Confidential= No      Notify= No
> > > > * Files= No                Mail-Via= Distribute  Validate= No
> > > > * Reply-to= Sender,Respect Review= Public        Send= Public
> > > > * Stats= Normal,Private    X-Tags= Yes           Notebook= No
> > > > * Default-Options: NoFiles,Repro,Ack
> > > > * <HTML>
> > > > * TOCHI is an ACM journal on Computer-Human Interaction.> 
> > > > * TOCHI@ACM.org is an alias to contact the Editor-in-Chief of TOCHI.
> > > > * The TOCHI Web page is at <a href=http://www.acm.org/tochi/
> > > > *       >www.acm.org/tochi/</a>.
> > > > * </HTML>
> > > > dolsen@CS.CMU.EDU  Dan R. Olsen Jr.
> > > > grudin@ICS.UCI.EDU Jonathan Grudin
> > > > *
> > > > * Total number of users subscribed to the list:      2
> > > > * Total number of local node users on the list:      0
> > > > *
> > 
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Jonathan Grudin, Editor
> > ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction     Email: tochi@ics.uci.edu
> > Microsoft Research                                   Web: www.acm.org/tochi
> > One Microsoft Way                                     Phone: (425) 936-0784
> > Redmond, WA 98052-6399  USA                             Fax: (425) 936-7329
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 16 10:47:50 2000
Subject: Re: FW: shipping local sig brochures to CHI 2000
To: normorel@oclc.org (Normore, Lorraine)
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 100 10:47:50 -0500 (EST)
Cc: chrisr@r-r-research.com
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124105EDC596@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Mar 16, 0 10:03:37 am
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Our publicity chair from last year was going do work on it.
The last discussion was that most of the information
Joe was looking for was available on the BuckCHI site.
I don't think he ever did anything.

So there is no plan, and the closest thing we have to a brochure
is still:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/promo.html
which I seem to have updated with the new logo on October 12.

I wrote to Chris that I thouight having any presence at
CHI 2000 was a waste of time.  It's a long way away,
so I think anyone going that far would already know
about BucKCHI.

Gary

> I thought we had at some time in the past either a brochure or a plan for a
> brochure.  A use for those accumlating dollars?  Gary, do you remember
> something like the brochure plan?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Rockwell [mailto:chrisr@r-r-research.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 9:29 AM
> To: Normore,Lorraine
> Cc: Gary Perlman
> Subject: Re: FW: shipping local sig brochures to CHI 2000
> 
> 
> Thanks Lorraine. I'm not sure what we have to hand out.
> Maybe mugs. When do you leave to the conference?
> 
> Chris
> 
> "Normore,Lorraine" wrote:
> 
> > Chris,
> >
> > Since I will be attending CHI 2000, I can take some brochures if that we
> > have some to take.
> >
> > Lorraine
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Richard Anderson [mailto:riander@YAHOO.COM]
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 4:57 PM
> > To: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
> > Subject: shipping local sig brochures to CHI 2000
> >
> > Some of you have asked how to ship brochures
> > describing your local sig to CHI 2000 -- brochures to
> > be disseminated at the CHI Local SIGs booth.
> > Instructions from the conference office appear below.
> > As you'll see, there are two methods.  If you are not
> > planning to attend CHI 2000, then method 2 can work
> > for you only if you send the brochures to the hotel of
> > someone you know will be at the conference.  (Of
> > course, if you are going to the conference, you might
> > be able to just take the brochures with you.)
> >
> > I hope you will all take advantage of the Local SIGs
> > booth to advertise your local sig.  It is amazing how
> > many people attend the CHI conference who do not know
> > that there is a CHI local sig in the area in which
> > they live and work.
> >
> > As has been true the past couple of years, the Local
> > SIGs booth will be adorned with a huge sign and map of
> > the world courtesy of BayCHI.  These attract lots of
> > visitors to the booth.
> >
> > Let me know if you have any questions.
> >
> > Richard
> >
> > P.S. If you or others from your local sig plan to
> > attend CHI 2000, I hope you or the others can
> > volunteer some time to staff the booth.  Volunteers
> > need only drop by the booth at anytime during the
> > conference.
> >
> > ===============================
> > Shipping Guidelines to CHI 2000
> >
> > The cost for all items shipped to CHI 2000 are the
> > responsibility of
> > the
> > shipper.  A shipper may be a presenter, an exhibitor,
> > a volunteer, a
> > vendor or anyone that is sending material or
> > information to CHI 2000.
> > ALL
> > costs related to shipping materials and equipment by
> > vendors, speakers
> > or by any individuals to CHI 2000 is the
> > responsibility of the vendor,
> > speaker or the individuals.
> >
> > SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS
> >
> > There are two methods to ship to CHI 2000:
> >
> > ****** We recommend shipping via method #1.  ******
> > It will cost a little bit more, but it will easily get
> > through customs,
> > The CHI 2000 Customs Broker, Convoi, can also help you
> > find any lost
> > or delayed shipments.
> >
> > SHIPPING METHOD #1
> > Ship to Conference Customs Broker: Convoi Europe BV
> > (Freight handling charges will apply in addition to
> > your actual
> > shipping
> > charges.)
> >
> > Convoi Europe BV will receive crated, boxed or skidded
> > materials at the warehouse as early as 30 days prior
> > to the conference.
> > PLEASE REFER TO THE CONVOI FORM TO SEE THE DEADLINES
> > FOR ARRIVAL IN
> > THE NETHERLANDS.
> >
> > Shipments MUST be sent with freight charged PREPAID.
> > Collect shipments
> > will not be accepted.
> >
> > Email, telephone or fax Mr. Leo van Geet at Convoi to
> > receive an
> > "Orderform for Handling of Exhibition Goods"
> >
> > Mr. van Geet
> > Tel:  +31 30-2477352
> > Fax:  +31 30-2477301
> > email:  l.geet@convoi.com
> >
> > Convoi is ONLY delivering shipments to CHI 2000 on:
> > a) Friday, 31 March and
> > b) Monday, 3 April
> >
> > Indicate on the first page of the form which day,
> > Friday or Monday, the
> > shipment is to be delivered.  Also, since you are not
> > an exhibitor,
> > indicate in the "Booth Number" space, on the front of
> > the form, the
> > purpose
> > of your shipment.
> > For example, "Speaker" or "Demonstration" or
> > "Registration" or "Press"
> > etc.
> >
> > Convoi will bring your PRE-PAID shipment to their
> > storage area at the
> > Netherlands Congress Centre on Friday or Monday, as
> > you indicate.
> > You may pick up your shipments after 2:00 PM on
> > Friday, 31 March.
> > On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, please check with the
> > CHi 2000
> > Conference
> > Office.
> > After Monday, please check in the Staten Hall at the
> > Convoi Service
> > Desk.
> >
> > SHIPPING METHOD #2
> > Ship to yourself to your assigned hotel;
> > Send only a *Maximum* of 1-2 small parcels only.
> > (Please schedule parcels being sent  to your hotel to
> > arrive no more
> > than 2 days prior to your arrival.)
> >
> > Mark the parcel:
> > "Your Name"
> > Hold For Guest arrival (insert your arrival date)
> > Hotel Mailing address.
> >
> > Please work with your hotel to locate your shipment
> > when you arrive.
> >
> > OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
> > a) To check on the arrival of warehouse freight,
> > please contact Mr.
> > Geet.
> >
> > b) If you are shipping materials that are for
> > conference operational
> > use, registration, promotion or other items that
> > Conference Management
> > is expecting, PLEASE notify the conference office as
> > follows:
> >
> > Please send Vicki Currie  (currie@gomeeting.com)  a
> > message once you
> > have
> > sent the materials so that she can be sure it is
> > received.  She will
> > need to know:
> >
> > 1) How you shipped it ( FEDEX, UPS etc)
> > 2) Tracking or shipping number
> > 3) Date sent
> > 4) Date due to arrive
> > 5) number of boxes
> > 6) Your contact info
> > 7 ) Description of item(s) sent;
> >
> > Thank you very much.
> >
> > Paul Henning
> > CHI 2000 Conference Manager
> >
> > Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 09:27:05 -0500
> > From: Paul Henning <henning@gomeeting.com>
> > Subject: CHI 2000 Shipping deadlines
> >
> > Hello Team CHI 2000,
> >
> > As a follow-up to my recent message regarding shipping
> > to CHI 2000, I
> > want
> > to be *very* clear about the deadlines for freight to
> > arrive in The
> > Netherlands.
> >
> > All this information is on the shipping forms.  Get
> > your shipping forms
> > as
> > soon as possible.
> >
> > Freight MUST ARRIVE to Convoi, our customs broker
> > according to the
> > following guidelines:
> >
> > a)  Shipping via Ocean Freight must ARRIVE no later
> > than 23 March
> >
> > b) Shipping via Air Freight ( FEDEX, DHL, UPS, TNT,
> > other ) must ARRIVE
> > no
> > later than 27 March
> >
> > c) Shipping via Truck or domestic Courier must ARRIVE
> > no later than 29
> > March.
> >
> > You need to verify with your shipper how many days it
> > will take to get
> > from
> > the pick up destination to the arrival destination
> > (customs broker
> > Convoi)
> > in The Netherlands.  Do not simply assume that
> > shippers will deliver
> > one,
> > two or three days.  You must ask them specifically
> > about delivery
> > schedules.   Be sure to provide them with information
> > like number of
> > boxes,
> > weight and pick-up destination date and time.
> >
> > Exact delivery dates to CHI 2000 can not be assured by
> > the customs
> > broker
> > for any shipments arriving after these firm deadlines.
> >   If shipments
> > arrive after these dates, the *earliest* that they
> > will be delivered is
> > Monday, 3 April.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Paul
> > ===============================
> >
> > =====
> > ___________________________________________________________________
> > Richard I. Anderson
> > Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
> > voice: +1 510 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 510 524-3659
> > riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
> > 63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
> > www.well.com/user/riander/
> >
> > __________________________________________________
> > Do You Yahoo!?
> > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> > http://im.yahoo.com
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 16 12:53:18 2000
Subject: Re: List inquiry
To: jkleiss@ergolabs.com (James A. Kleiss)
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 100 12:53:18 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.1.32.20000316111904.00745bc4@mail.jump.net> from "James A. Kleiss" at Mar 16, 0 11:19:04 am
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Go to the CSTG page and look for the Lists link.
(It's framed, so I can't give you a bookmark).

I think anyone can post to the list.

Gary

> Gary:
> 
> I am a member of the CSTG and would like to post an inquiry to the list.
> However, I am uncertain whether I need to subscribe first, or post directly
> to HFES-CSTG@LISTSERV.VT.EDU. In any case, how do I subscribe?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> James A. Kleiss, Ph.D.				
> ergosoft laboratories, inc.					
> vox: +1 512.305.0110
> fax: +1 512.305.0107
> email: jkleiss@ergolabs.com
> http://www.ergolabs.com/
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 16 13:05:07 2000
Subject: Re: Usability Engineering
To: jim@carsinfo.com (Jim Buuck)
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 100 13:05:07 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38D10C75.42A9D5FF@carsinfo.com> from "Jim Buuck" at Mar 16, 0 11:31:49 am
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I have an image in my head, but I am not sure if it's you.

In any case, here is my list of suggestions:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/readings.html
Jakob's book is good.  I most highly recommend
the book by Dumas and Redish.

I can't highly recommend a source of best practices.
There are many good (and bad) expamples out there.

Good luck,

Thanks for asking,

Gary

> Hello Gary,
> 
> You may not remember me, but I was a grad student of yours
> at OSU in 90-92.  Currently, I'm an independent computer
> consultant working on a redevelopment project (in Java) in
> Cincinnati.
> 
> I remember from my course with you the importance of getting
> end user feedback as an integral part of designing a new
> user interface.  We have an initial UI design that is being
> refined and prototyped so that we can do some usability
> testing with our end users.
> 
> I know there is a lot of research material out there on
> usability and user interface design.  I was wondering if you
> could recommend a good, practical guide for how to evaluate
> and refine a UI design?  We currently have just the
> "Usability Engineering" book by Jakob Nielsen.
> 
> Also, we tried to find examples of good GUI interfaces for
> data-entry/maintenance types of applications and weren't too
> successful.  If you could refer me to any such GUI examples
> or GUI standards for such applications, I would appreciate
> that as well.
> 
> If you don't have time to respond, I will understand as
> well.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jim Buuck
> 1992 OSU Computer Science Masters Grad
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 16 15:42:29 2000
Subject: Re: Talk on 3/13
To: mdevlin@portals.org (Mary Devlin)
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 100 15:42:29 -0500 (EST)
Cc: david.stubbs@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <38D1355C.2D397528@portals.org> from "Mary Devlin" at Mar 16, 0 11:26:20 am
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Thanks, Mary.

Feedback from the talk has already been making
its way back into design meetings.

I've kept on thinking about your question
about what I would change, so I am going to
try to come up with one or two.  One is
related to having more data about what users
are doing.  Sure, we have a lot, but we could
use more when deciding what FirstSearch should do.

Gary

> Thanks so much for coming, Gary!  And to you, David, for your organizing
> and for inviting PORTALS to participate.
> 
> I intend to get the feedback information out to you both this afternoon.
> 
> I'll send Michael Teets a letter of thanks too.
> 
> Mary
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > 
> > Thank you both very much for arranging for me to
> > come out to Portland to talk.  I had a great time
> > and I hope you feel the talks went well.  I guess
> > Mary will have some feedback summary for us.
> > I hope the talks were beneficial, and I hope
> > the cooperative event increases the interaction
> > between CHIFOO and Portals.
> > 
> > David asked if there was someone to send a note
> > of thanks, so I would appreciate it if you would
> > send one to:
> >         Michael Teets, Director
> >         References Services Development
> >         OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> >         Dublin, OH 43107
> > OCLC places extremely high emphasis on
> > letters from libraries thanking OCLC
> > employees for special consideration.
> > 
> > Thanks again,
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > PS: David, I'll send off the receipts tomorrow
> > 
> > PPS: I'll send you both URLs for the papers in the next week or so.
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 16 22:26:26 2000
Subject: Re: Ironic saga
To: jfkelley@us.ibm.com
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 100 22:26:26 -0500 (EST)
Cc: jkleiss@ergolabs.com, perlman@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <852568A5.000EBAB9.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "jfkelley@us.ibm.com" at Mar 16, 0 09:41:03 pm
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It's a mystery to me.  You ARE on the list, however:
	jkleiss@ERGOLABS.COM                     "James A. Kleiss, Ph.D."

The listserv software and the server are provided to the CSTG for free
(I think).  It has a lot of functionality and good performance,
but the UI is awful.  Send hate mail to L-soft, condolences to
the volunteers.

It took me about 200 hours to get up to speed on the software,
although that included writing extra documentation for SIGCHI
(which also uses the same ironically unusable software).

Gary

> Jim,
> Truely a baffling story.  I am forwarding it to our list moderator, Gary
> Perlman.  Perhaps he can work it out.  Sorry for the inconvenience!
> Jeff Kelley
> 
> 
> "James A. Kleiss" <jkleiss@ergolabs.com> on 03/16/2000 06:55:08 PM
> 
> To:   John F Kelley/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> cc:
> Subject:  Ironic saga
> 
> 
> 
> Jeff:
> 
> I just joined the CSTG list and wanted to relate to you my experience.
> Please realize I'm not writing in a critical tone. That sometimes gets lost
> in email communication.
> 
> I submitted the "subscribe" command as instructed at the website and in
> response received a message indicating my request was being processed. I
> then received a message requesting me to reply in order to confirm my
> subscription. When I did, I received a return message indicating my
> confirmation code did not correspond to any pending command. I took this to
> mean that I was not yet confirmed as a list member although I must admit it
> didn't make any sense to me. I then re-submitted my confirmation request
> which resulted both in a return message indicating that I was already a
> member and a second notification that my confirmation code was incorrect.
> In my mind, these are mutually exclusive events. Am I not subscribed or am
> I subscribed twice? I sure don't know. Actually, a post I had submitted did
> get circulated so I know I am subscribed. It just seems ironic that a
> computer process for a group dedicated to computer system design could be
> so incomprehensible.
> 
> Just thought you might find my story interesting.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> James A. Kleiss, Ph.D.
> ergosoft laboratories, inc.
> vox: +1 512.305.0110
> fax: +1 512.305.0107
> email: jkleiss@ergolabs.com
> http://www.ergolabs.com/
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 16 22:48:30 2000
Subject: Re: Program evaluations 1/2
To: mdevlin@portals.org (Mary Devlin)
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 100 22:48:30 -0500 (EST)
Cc: david.stubbs@acm.org, mdevlin@portals.org
In-Reply-To: <38D1597C.6162EF8@portals.org> from "Mary Devlin" at Mar 16, 0 02:00:28 pm
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Thanks for the comments.

I'll try to put together a list of links and
further reading for those who are interested.

Gary

From perlman Fri Mar 17 13:36:40 2000
Subject: Re: FW: File: "TOCHI LIST"
To: tochi@ics.uci.edu (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 100 13:36:40 -0500 (EST)
Cc: kena@cs.colorado.edu, criscione@hq.acm.org
In-Reply-To: <v0420551cb4f79311f504@[128.195.186.178]> from "Jonathan Grudin" at Mar 16, 0 11:52:09 pm
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I kept myself on the list of owners so I can help out if needed.

Jonathan, I made you the first owner so you will
get any error messages at Microsoft (it's good to use
a different address than that of a subscriber).
The subscribers are:
	kena@CS.COLORADO.EDU Ken Anderson
	grudin@ICS.UCI.EDU   Jonathan Grudin

Here is my list owner's reference sheet:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/owner.txt

Gary

* ACM TOCHI Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (Alias)
*
* Owner= jgrudin@microsoft.com (Jonathan Grudin)
* Owner= kena@cs.colorado.edu (Ken Anderson)
* Quiet:
* Owner= perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary Perlman)
* Owner= grudin@ics.uci.edu (Jonathan Grudin)
* Errors-To= Owner         Subscription= Closed
* Ack= Yes                 Confidential= No      Notify= No
* Files= No                Mail-Via= Distribute  Validate= No
* Reply-to= Sender,Respect Review= Public        Send= Public
* Stats= Normal,Private    X-Tags= Yes           Notebook= No
* Default-Options: NoFiles,Repro,Ack
* <HTML>
* TOCHI is an ACM journal on Computer-Human Interaction.
* TOCHI@ACM.org is an alias to contact the Editor-in-Chief of TOCHI.
* The TOCHI Web page is at <a href=http://www.acm.org/tochi/
*       >www.acm.org/tochi/</a>.
* </HTML>


From perlman Fri Mar 17 13:40:18 2000
Subject: Re: FW: File: "TOCHI LIST"
To: tochi@ics.uci.edu (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 100 13:40:18 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <v0420551cb4f79311f504@[128.195.186.178]> from "Jonathan Grudin" at Mar 16, 0 11:52:09 pm
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> PS. As I recall you already said you would not make it to The Hague. 
> With only one little 'un and with it being Gayna's main conference 
> too, we'll go. Her sister is hopping over from England to nanny for 
> the week.

And the airfare is good for under two.  When we fly, it's a little
painful to multiply the fare by four.  Have fun.  Hope we get
to see you in the summer.

Gary

From perlman Tue Mar 21 16:22:26 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT Password
To: lstegman@umich.edu (Lauren Daniel Stegman)
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 100 16:22:26 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <NDBBKMDDMMLMPFIFGCDHIEJFCHAA.lstegman@umich.edu> from "Lauren Daniel Stegman" at Mar 18, 0 12:43:39 pm
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fmeh

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01BF90D7.95DE5E90
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.  
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01BF90D7.95DE5E90
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> 


From perlman Tue Mar 21 16:22:41 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: carla01@intelnet.net.gt (Itelnet e-mail)
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 100 16:22:41 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <NDBBILGFOCHKDKKBBAIHIEBBCCAA.carla01@intelnet.net.gt> from "Itelnet e-mail" at Mar 18, 0 07:17:57 pm
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fmeh

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01BF910E.AAD33000
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> 	charset="Windows-1252"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Please send me crypt.exe
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01BF910E.AAD33000
> Content-Type: text/html;
> 	charset="Windows-1252"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
> <HTML><HEAD>
> <META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dwindows-1252" =
> http-equiv=3DContent-Type>
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> USING |STAT.<BR>I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH=20
> OTHERS.<BR></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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> 


From perlman Tue Mar 21 16:23:56 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: bill@psy.uwa.edu.au (Bill Budd)
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 100 16:23:56 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.20000319145809.007db690@psy.uwa.edu.au> from "Bill Budd" at Mar 19, 0 02:58:09 pm
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Instructions on obtaining |STAT are in:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/

> Dear Dr Perlman,
> 
> I wonder if you could send me information regarding your |STAT software and
> how I may obtain a copy.
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Bill Budd
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Mar 21 16:26:45 2000
Subject: Re: FW: File: "TOCHI LIST"
To: tochi@ics.uci.edu (Kenneth M. Anderson)
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 100 16:26:45 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200003191919.MAA06621@mroe.cs.colorado.edu> from "Kenneth M. Anderson" at Mar 19, 0 12:21:09 pm
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Please refer to the listserv doc on nofiles.
I'm pretty sure that your interpretation is wrong.

I think you need to read up before you do GETs and PUTs.
The headers are backed up, but it may take a few days
and several messages to get it restored if it is mangled.

Gary

> Hi Gary and Jonathan,
> 
> On 3/17/2020 at 1:36 PM, Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> wrote:
> 
> > I kept myself on the list of owners so I can help out if needed.
> > 
> > Jonathan, I made you the first owner so you will
> > get any error messages at Microsoft (it's good to use
> > a different address than that of a subscriber).
> > The subscribers are:
> >    kena@CS.COLORADO.EDU Ken Anderson
> >    grudin@ICS.UCI.EDU   Jonathan Grudin
> > 
> > Here is my list owner's reference sheet:
> >    http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/owner.txt
> > 
> > Gary
> 
> I have added <tochi@cs.colorado.edu> to the tochi@acm.org list. This account
> will serve as the archive for the TOCHI list.
> 
> Gary, I had a question for you, in the list options, I saw the following:
> 
> > * Default-Options: NoFiles,Repro,Ack
> 
> Does "NoFiles" mean that people can't send attachments to the list? If so,
> we need to change this, since sometimes the only way we can get a document
> is via an e-mail attachment, despite having our own FTP server.
> 
> In order to edit this, would I do a GET, remove the NoFiles, and then do a
> PUT?
> 
> Jonathan, now that I have the <tochi@cs.colorado.edu> account set-up to
> receive mail, we can ask UCI to set <tochi@ics.uci.edu> to auto-forward to
> tochi@acm.org and they can then delete the UCI tochi account.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Ken
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Kenneth M. Anderson
> Information Director
> ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
> <mailto:tochi@ics.uci.edu> <http://www.acm.org/tochi/>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Mar 21 16:45:31 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: pherman@sprint.ca
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 100 16:45:31 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200003200257.VAA13472@flowers.sprint.ca> from "Peter Herman" at Jun 19, 99 11:24:56 am
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Hi Peter,

I went to your web site the last time we chatted.
Maybe it was just set up then.
I thought it was pretty good.
I even got your book on estate planning at chapters.com.
That was pretty good too.

I don't know if you ever beat me at chess.
Maybe you played just for the fun of it and were a good sport.
I wish my six-year-old could enjoy things he lost,
or at least be a good sport.  You were always a good sport.

Your friend,

Gary

> Dear Gary, 
> 
> Remember me - the guy who spent ten long years hopelessly trying to beat
> you at 
> chess. Perhaps you can clarify - did I ever win one game? If Not, why in
> hells name didI play you five times a week? A  - recreational drugs. 
> 
> Anyhow, I have a web page. So far I'm using it to promote my business but I
> will eventually expand it to help my various revolutionary activities. 
> 
> The picture therin is rather unflattering. I still look twenty. 
> 
> The adress is www.thehermanfile.com.
> 
> Access it at your leasure. 
> 
> All the best Peter. 
> 


From perlman Tue Mar 21 17:27:29 2000
Subject: Re: IWIPS Web Site
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 100 17:27:29 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38D80732.A1316616@towson.edu> from "Donald L. Day" at Mar 21, 0 03:35:14 pm
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Hi Donald,

The site looks badly broken.
That URL goes to a directory listing.
One file is there:
	http://zing.ncsl.nist.gov/iwips2000/Delegates-Home.html
but the server does not load it.
It should probably be renamed index.html.
The content of the file has problems,
starting with using the Windows character set
instead of ISO standard Latin-1.
Most of the text is font size=1,
the smallest possible font.
The layout is without merit.
The map may be a copyright violation.

Still, I will direct people to the site as you request.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> IWIPS2000 finally has a web site. You may delete the call for papers
> that you so kindly put up on your site. Also, please change the link on
> the CHI-Intercultural page for IWIPS2000 to the following:
> http://www.nist.gov/IWIPS2000. The IWIPS'99 link should point to
> http://webctr.net/IWIPS99.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Donald
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day                    Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> Computer & Information Sciences  Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> Towson University                d.day@acm.org
> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252   
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> http://www.acm.org/~perlman/IWIPS2000.html
> 


From perlman Tue Mar 21 19:14:49 2000
Subject: Re: IWIPS Web Site
To: dday@triton.towson.edu (dday)
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 100 19:14:49 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38D2FC7E@webmail.towson.edu> from "dday" at Mar 21, 0 07:06:47 pm
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Okay.  When it's a nice place to visit, I'll put a prominent link
(logo, box, whatever) at the top of the SIGCHI intercultural page.

If you want it sooner, I can do that, but it might be more harm
than good.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Well, yes. I know about the format problems. The site was just established 
> today, and we uploaded a Word (html version) from one of our brochures. We're 
> working with the server management to correct the naming problem (I saw that 
> myself). At least, we have no copyright problem. I have permission from 
> MapQuest to use it.
> 
> Hopefully, we'll have a minimally functional site in a day or two. One of the 
> members of my local committee is working on a reasonable site, but that 
> probably will take a week or two. In the meantime, we felt that we needed to 
> get a call for delegates on the air asap.
> 
> Thanks for your critique.
> 
> Donald
> 
> >===== Original Message From Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> =====
> >Hi Donald,
> >
> >The site looks badly broken.
> >That URL goes to a directory listing.
> >One file is there:
> >	http://zing.ncsl.nist.gov/iwips2000/Delegates-Home.html
> >but the server does not load it.
> >It should probably be renamed index.html.
> >The content of the file has problems,
> >starting with using the Windows character set
> >instead of ISO standard Latin-1.
> >Most of the text is font size=1,
> >the smallest possible font.
> >The layout is without merit.
> >The map may be a copyright violation.
> >
> >Still, I will direct people to the site as you request.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >> Gary,
> >>
> >> IWIPS2000 finally has a web site. You may delete the call for papers
> >> that you so kindly put up on your site. Also, please change the link on
> >> the CHI-Intercultural page for IWIPS2000 to the following:
> >> http://www.nist.gov/IWIPS2000. The IWIPS'99 link should point to
> >> http://webctr.net/IWIPS99.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> Donald
> >> --
> >>
> >> Donald L. Day                    Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> >> Computer & Information Sciences  Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> >> Towson University                d.day@acm.org
> >> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252
> >> ------------------------------------------------------
> >> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> >> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> >> ------------------------------------------------------
> >> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> >> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> >> http://www.acm.org/~perlman/IWIPS2000.html
> >>
> 
> Donald L. Day
> 336 Stevenson Lane A-2
> Towson, Maryland 21204 USA
> d.day@acm.org
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Mar 22 13:58:30 2000
Subject: Re: password for STAT
To: julia@abra.uab.es (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Juli=E0=20Minguill=F3n?=)
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 100 13:58:30 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38D90314.1C4325@abra.uab.es> from "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Juli=E0=20Minguill=F3n?=" at Mar 22, 0 06:29:56 pm
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fmeh

> Here you have my agreement:
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> Julian Minguillon
> Computer Science Dept.
> Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Mar 22 18:07:58 2000
Subject: Re: IWIPS Site Back on the Air
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 100 18:07:58 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38D95F0F.80DD7E33@towson.edu> from "Donald L. Day" at Mar 22, 0 04:02:23 pm
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Hi Donald,

That is better.

I added the link, using some of the artwork.
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/intercultural/
Note that on the SIGCHI intercultural page, the two graphics add up to 14K.
The poster for the IWIPS page is 90K, which may take some international users
a while to download (at least the size is specified, so the rest of the
page can download first).  At 28.8Kbps, that's a 25-second image.

The image should have alt text for impaired users.
	http://www.cast.org/bobby/

There is no HTML page title, which might cause some web crawlers some problems.

I obviously have too much time on my hands, or a compulsive disorder, or both.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Thanks for your earlier critique. I think you'll like the revised
> offering much better. Go ahead and reference it on the CHI-Intercultural
> page. Thanks.
> 
> Donald
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day                    Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> Computer & Information Sciences  Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> Towson University                d.day@acm.org
> Baltimore, Maryland USA 21252   
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> http://www.nist.gov/IWIPS2000
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 23 00:27:14 2000
Subject: Re: Additions to announcements list
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 100 00:27:14 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38D98FFB.5BA50D7D@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Mar 22, 0 10:31:07 pm
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Done.

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> Hi Gary,
> 
> Could you make sure that these email addresses are included
> in our announcements list. They have all asked to be included
> in our mailings:
> 
> Liz Sanders:  liz@sonicrim.com
> Eric Davis:    edavis@resource.com
> Scott Zunic:  szunic@gswa.com
> Alan Wier:    awier@rpaworldwide.com
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
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From perlman Thu Mar 23 08:23:07 2000
Subject: Re: COMPUTER INTERFACE
To: lamphje@worldnet.att.net (J. Lamphere)
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 100 08:23:07 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <000a01bf8b90$d95c0060$93ab490c@oemcomputer> from "J. Lamphere" at Mar 11, 0 11:34:41 am
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Did I answer this?

If not, my apologies for being late.
If yes, then my apologies for answering again.

This is my resource page:
	http://www.acm.org/sigcaph/links/

Gary

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> GARY,
> WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER A GOOD RESOURCE FOR COMPUTER INTERFACES FOR =
> INDIVIDUALS WITH LIMITED PHYSICAL ABILITIES?
> B'SHALOM
> JACK
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From perlman Fri Mar 24 08:15:19 2000
Subject: Re: New forum "International Web Usability"
To: usertester@HOTMAIL.COM
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 100 08:15:19 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To:  <20000323060645.34810.qmail@hotmail.com> from "Marc Crawford" at Mar 23, 0 01:06:45 am
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chi-intercultural@acm.org is a listserv that has existed for years,
although without much traffic.  Why not just use that?

Gary

> Inspired by the many postings on international issues, I started a forum on
> eGroups.com a few days ago. This forum is for Web Usability consultants who
> would like to share documents of "best practices", guidelines, and methods
> that are used to review, evaluate, and test Web sites for international use.
> Experts will be able to post their contact information for international
> consulting projects.
> 
> It is possible to keep databases, event calendars, chat, talk, discuss
> topics, store links, and conduct polls. It's free, but has ad banners. If
> enough people participate, I will get rid of the ads by paying $4.95 a
> month.
> 
> This is meant to be complimentory to the CHI-Web list. The focus is
> language, cultural issues, and international consulting. I invite you to try
> it out.
> 
>   http://www.egroups.com/group/international-usability/info.html
> 
> 
> Marc Crawford
> 
> Information Architect & Web Usability Consultant
> 
> 
> 
> ______________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
> 


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From perlman Sat Mar 25 18:50:22 2000
Subject: Re: CHIFOO: Accounts
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 100 18:50:22 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <000001bf96a3$993b4fe0$2e371ad8@teleport.com> from "David D. Stubbs" at Mar 25, 0 01:46:35 pm
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I think they charged me too.

Gary

> Hi Gary!
> 
> I just got my Visa statement and find the Mallory Hotel charged me $277.45.
> I'm writing to make sure they didn't charge your credit card, too?!
> 
> Please advise!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   USA
>   +1.503.284.0164 Tel/Fax
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell (weekdays)
>   www.usability-architects.com
>   david.stubbs@usability-architects.com
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Mar 26 14:19:03 2000
Subject: Re: Internship?
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 100 14:19:03 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <000101bf9757$5e421040$2e371ad8@teleport.com> from "David D. Stubbs" at Mar 26, 0 11:13:27 am
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I am pretty sure there are no slots at OCLC.
Maybe someone should post a request for positions
to chi-announcements and chi-jobs asking for
internship postings to chi-students.

Gary

> Hi Gary!
> 
> I've just received a resume from a graduate student at U Wisc who is looking
> for a summer internship.  He (or she) has some background with search engine
> usability testing.
> 
> Does OCLC take on interns?  Any interest at all?
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   USA
>   +1.503.284.0164 Tel/Fax
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell (weekdays)
>   www.usability-architects.com
>   david.stubbs@usability-architects.com
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Mar 26 14:19:49 2000
Subject: Re: expired members
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 100 14:19:49 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38DE2445.6593B07D@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Mar 26, 0 09:52:54 am
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I could drop some off.  Where is your office?
Or, my house in UA might be convenient.

Gary

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> Hi Gary,
> 
> Several officer/ex-officer members on the expired list. I will
> take the meeting Wed as an opportunity to get
> memberships started/renewed.
> 
> I will also send out reminder on today or  Monday.
> 
> I can take mugs to the meeting Wednesday. Do I need
> to come by OCLC? Do you want to meet somewhere?
> 
> Chris
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Here is a list of our "active" members whose memberships have expired.
> >
> > EXPIRED = year-month their dues were due
> > NUMBER  = member number (1st 2 digits are BuckCHI year they joined)
> >
> > EXPIRED  NUMBER EMAIL                     LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME
> > 1999-09  00-16  gratz.1@osu.edu           Gratz, Conrad
> > 1999-11  00-27  instone@acm.org           Instone, Keith
> > 1999-10  01-11  wjohnson@columbus.rr.com  Johnson, Wayne
> > 1999-09  01-12  norman@oclc.org           Norman, Phil
> > 1999-09  00-04  branaghan@acm.org         Branaghan, Russ
> > 1999-09  00-13  gcrosby@lucent.com        Crosby, Georgia
> > 1999-04  01-07  smellem@nationwide.com    Smeller, Michelle
> > 1999-09  00-07  janehenderson@acm.org     Henderson, Jane
> > 1999-04  02-02  thornbug@oclc.org         Thornburg, Gail
> > 1999-08  02-03  sszonn@dispatch.com       Szonn, Sabina
> > 1999-08  02-04  heather@twcol.com         Unwin, Heather
> > 1999-08  02-05  joe_cole@fitch.com        Cole, Joe
> > 1999-09  02-06  MJLmail@AOL.com           Lindeman, Martha
> > 1999-09  02-07  lockrey@data.assist.com   Lockrey, Brian D.
> > 1999-09  02-09  orrick@acm.org            Orrick, Erika
> > 1999-11  02-10  Patrick_Hogan@mail.amsinc.com Hogan, Patrick J.
> > 2000-01  03-01  faulkne@nationwide.com    Faulkner, Erin
> > 2000-01  03-02  beth@lucent.com           Marshburn, Beth
> > 2000-01  03-03  fuhrmam@nationwide.com    Fuhrman, Michelle
> > 2000-02  03-05  balu.ram@mantech.com      Ramachandran, Balu
> > 1999-12  03-13  acepub1@aol.com           Fiorello, Alan
> >
> > I suppose that we will let them remain "active" for 3-4 months
> > at least (although I don't think they should get their mugs).
> >
> > I got no responses on getting mugs to the next meeting.
> > I can not make it to the meeting.  I can drop of some
> > if it is not too far.  They come in boxes of 12, so
> > they are pretty portable.
> >
> > Gary
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From perlman Mon Mar 27 20:45:25 2000
Subject: Re: CHIFOO: Mallory Hotel
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 100 20:45:25 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <001b01bf9842$273c7400$2e371ad8@teleport.com> from "David D. Stubbs" at Mar 27, 0 03:14:07 pm
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Hi David,

I never looked at the hotel bill, but they had taken
my VISA card when I arrived and I assumed it was
charged to me.  I looked at a copy of the bill,
and it lists your VISA for the reservation guarantee.
So, given that you were charged, I guess they charged
you and I hope they did not charge me.  I'll check my
statement when it comes in a week or two.

Sorry for the mix up.

Gary

> Hi Gary!
> 
> As near as I can figure from the hotel bill, your Mallory Hotel charges went
> onto my Visa 4109-...
> 
> So I'll ask Tom Cocklin to write me a check for the $277.75.  We'll plan on
> deducting that amount from your bill.
> 
> If you've got any paperwork that shows the Mallory charged your card, I'll
> drive over there and quiz them.
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   USA
>   +1.503.284.0164 Tel/Fax
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell (weekdays)
>   www.usability-architects.com
>   david.stubbs@usability-architects.com
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Mar 28 23:53:36 2000
Subject: Re: Don Shaw Enterprises Customer Receipt/Purchase Confirmation
To: don@barditch.com (Don Shaw Enterprises)
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 100 23:53:36 -0500 (EST)
Cc: webmaster@barditch.com
In-Reply-To: <0afbc0736041d30BO@smtp1.authorize.net> from "Don Shaw Enterprises" at Mar 28, 0 09:36:07 pm
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I just signed up, but was not asked for a password.
Also, I never received the address of the news server.

> 
> This transaction will appear on your bill as "Don Shaw Enterprises" But it
> is for The Baridtch News Server.
> 
> ========= GENERAL INFORMATION =========
> Merchant : Don Shaw Enterprises
> Date/Time : 28-Mar-2000 10:36:07 PM CST
> 
> ========= ORDER INFORMATION =========
> Invoice : 9509
> Description : 15.00 billed automatically every 30 Days.
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From perlman Wed Mar 29 10:11:38 2000
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Rejected posting to BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG]
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 100 10:11:38 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38E21766.BB03DFA9@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Mar 29, 0 09:47:02 am
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I can't.  Messages need to be changed a little to get past the spam filters.
You didn't know you were a spammer, did you.  Well, that's Listserv.  Love it
or volunteer to set up a different server (ho ho ho).

Gary

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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> Fix this please.
> 
> Chris
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> Your message  is being returned to  you unprocessed because it  appears to have
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> with identical text (but possibly with  different mail headers) has been posted
> to the  list recently, either  by you or  by someone else.  If you have  a good
> reason to resend this  message to the list (for instance  because you have been
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>                         BUCKCHI REMINDER! 
>               Central Ohio's Special Interest Group
>                   on Human Computer Interaction
> 
>                   *** Special Guest Speaker ***
>                     Wednesday, March 29, 2000
> 
> Title
>        Interactive Simulation Technologies: Implications
>        for Education, Training and Industry
> Speaker
>        Don Stredney
>        Senior Research Scientist, Interface Lab Director
>        OSC Super Computer Center
> Date
>        Wednesday March 29, 2000 (7:00-8:30pm)
> Site
>        Ohio Super Computer Center (OSC)
>        1224 Kinnear Road, Columbus, OH 43212
>        (614)292-9248 [directions below]
> Abstract
>        Don will provide an overview of the use of simulation
>        technologies for complex interactive environments with
>        demonstrations of current applications and hands on
>        demonstrations in the Interface Lab at OSC.
> Biography
>        Don Stredney is Senior Research Scientist for Biomedical
>        Applications and Director of the Interface Lab at OSC
>        (Ohio Supercomputer Center). In addition, Don is a member
>        of the Experimental Therapeutics Program at the
>        Comprehensive Cancer Center and an Associate Member of
>        the Head and Neck Oncology Program at the Arthur G. James
>        Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute in Columbus,
>        Ohio.
> 
>        Don's research involves the exploration of high performance
>        computing and the application of advanced interface
>        technology for the development of more intuitive methods
>        for interaction with large and complex multimodal data sets.
>        His research interests lie in theories of representation,
>        specifically the representation and interaction with
>        synthesized biomedical phenomena for clinical and
>        biomedical research and education. Don is co-recipient of
>        the Smithsonian Institute/Computerworld 1996 Information
>        Technology Leadership Award sponsored by Cray Research Inc.
>        for the design and implementation of a computer simulation
>        environment for training residents in the delivery of
>        regional anesthesia techniques.
> Email
>        mailto:don@osc.edu
> URL
>        http://www.osc.edu/Biomed/
>        http://www.osc.edu/Biomed/people.html
> Directions
>        Take 315 south to Olentangy River Rd./Kinnear exit
>        (Lennox). Turn right onto Kinnear. Take Kinnear past
>        Kenny Rd to OSC - 1224 Kinnear on right behind Greybar
>        Electric. Follow signs for the BuckCHI Meeting.
> Admission Policy:
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>        otherwise specified, free of charge.
> Send Questions/Comments to:
>        buckchi-program@acm.org
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From perlman Wed Mar 29 10:52:14 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT Password
To: fincham@cmu.edu (Jon M. Fincham)
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 100 10:52:14 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <38E224D8.A0FE3EE4@cmu.edu> from "Jon M. Fincham" at Mar 29, 0 10:44:25 am
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Jon M. Fincham
> Department of Psychology
> Carnegie Mellon University
> Pittsburgh,  PA  15213
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 30 08:52:23 2000
Subject: Re: copy of
To: desmarais99@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 100 08:52:23 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <20000330134529.16163.qmail@web1605.mail.yahoo.com> from "Michel Desmarais" at Mar 30, 0 05:45:29 am
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Thanks. It has not changed in a decade or so.
I guess that means it will be familiar.

Gary

> Thanks!  B.t.w. I have used a number of other stats
> package and still come back to |stat for its great
> features and integration with UNIX concepts.  Looking
> forward to use this latest version.
> 
> Michel Desmarais
> 
> --- Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> wrote:
> > > 
> > > Hello,
> > > 
> > > I would appreciate receiving a copy of the |stat
> > > package.  I do not have access to the 'crypt'
> > > software.
> > > 
> > > Thank you in advance.
> > > 
> > > I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING
> > |STAT.
> > > 
> > > Michel Desmarais
> > > 
> > > 
> > > __________________________________________________
> > > Do You Yahoo!?
> > > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> > > http://im.yahoo.com
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/octet-stream
> name=stat.tar.Z
> > 
> > 
> 
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> http://im.yahoo.com
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 30 09:23:00 2000
Subject: forgot my password
To: associates@amazon.com
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 100 09:23:00 -0500 (EST)
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My associates account is: garyperlman
My email is: perlman@acm.org

I can't log in because I do not know my password.
Please reset my password or send me my old one.

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

From perlman Thu Mar 30 11:20:34 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT -- password
To: bs@cs.uni-sb.de (Bernard Sieloff)
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 100 11:20:34 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200003301500.RAA16000@cs.uni-sb.de> from "Bernard Sieloff" at Mar 30, 0 05:00:03 pm
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fmeh

> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Regards,
> 
>  Bernard Sieloff               Universitaet des Saarlandes
>  e-mail: bs@cs.uni-sb.de       RBG der FR Informatik, Bau 45
>  http://www.cs.uni-sb.de/RBG/  D-66123 Saarbruecken, Germany
> 


From perlman Thu Mar 30 17:04:32 2000
Subject: Re: stat
To: KoehleRT@pebio.com
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 100 17:04:32 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <882568B2.006F1FBC.00@USFOSMTA01.ABD.PERKIN-ELMER.COM> from "KoehleRT@pebio.com" at Mar 30, 0 01:18:10 pm
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fmeh

> 
> 
>  I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> Ryan Koehler, Ph.D.
> Bioinformatics Scientist
> PE Biosystems
> 850 Lincoln Center Drive, Foster City, CA 94404
> phone: 650-554-2766     fax: 650-638-6666
> email: koehlert@pebio.com
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Mar 31 16:11:17 2000
Subject: Re: Missing reviews for IWIPS 2000
To: elisa_delgaldo@ctp.com (Elisa Del Galdo)
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 100 16:11:17 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <19FD1B11EDECD11194080060085C3A0D02DFAAC3@exchange.uk.ctp.com> from "Elisa Del Galdo" at Mar 31, 0 11:44:11 am
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> Hello,
> 
> According to my records I have not received any reviews back from you on the
> IWIPS 2000 submissions you where sent.  If you sent them, and I have not
> received them, can you please send them to me again.  If you have not sent
> them, could you get them to me ASAP or let me know when I can expect to
> received the reviews from you.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Elisa
> 

Sorry, but I guess I am a Windows dummy when it comes to sending RTF as attachments.

I have converted the reviews to text:

================
IWIPS 2000 Review Form
for Extended Abstracts
=============


Reviewer Name and Contact Details:
	Name: Gary Perlman
	Address: OCLC Online Computer Library Center
	Telephone: 614-761-5058 (Work) 614-457-5508 (Home)
	Fax: don't really use it
	Email:	perlman@oclc.org

****** Repeat this part for each review *****

Reviewer Name:	Gary Perlman
Extended Abstract No.:	102
Abstract Title:	Human Factors for Product Localization - A Case Study

1. How important is the contribution for the themes of the workshop
(international software design, user interface design, product design,
usability methods, cultural attitudes, sociocultural and socio-technical
impact) and the field of I18N in general?.

Rating: 4

I thought the consideration of physical, perceptual, and cognitive aspects
was particularly good practice, although the perceptual ones did
not come with examples of local differences.

(5: very important - 1: not relevant, does not match the workshop theme)

2. How original or innovative is the contribution?

Rating: 3

This appears to be an example of good practice,
but without any details of what was done.

(5: very innovative - 1: doesn't provide anything new)

3. How well is the abstract written?  Does the abstract provide
sufficient detail for anticipating content and quality of the full paper? 

Rating: 1

There were no details of specific choices made,
nor how they were evaluated.

(5: very well written -- 1: insufficient)

4. Overall acceptance rating:

Acceptance rating:  2

(5: definitely accept -- 1: definitely reject)


5. Comments for the authors: Please explain your rating.  Please
describe any requirements or recommendations for preparing a full paper,
should the submission be accepted):

I would like to have seen or read about specific design alternatives
and how they resulted in more or less efficient and effective.

The large paragraph on the first page (with the references), and the references
themselves took up too much room for an abstract.  One or two sentences and
references on following commonly accepted practices for user-centered design
and usability testing would have been adequate.

6. Comments NOT for the authors:

I don't have anything particularly negative to write
about this abstract, because I know so little about what was done.

****** Repeat this part for each review *****

Reviewer Name:	Gary Perlman
Extended Abstract No.:	103
Abstract Title:	CULTURAL INFLUENCE ON DESIGN


1. How important is the contribution for the themes of the workshop
(international software design, user interface design, product design,
usability methods, cultural attitudes, sociocultural and socio-technical
impact) and the field of I18N in general?.

Rating: 4

(5: very important - 1: not relevant, does not match the workshop theme)

2. How original or innovative is the contribution?

Rating: ?

(5: very innovative - 1: doesn't provide anything new)

3. How well is the abstract written?  Does the abstract provide
sufficient detail for anticipating content and quality of the full paper? 

Rating: 1

I could not tell what this study was about.
The authors made conclusions about the the results of their study,
but I could not tell what the study was, nor find their conclusions
other than very general effects.

(5: very well written -- 1: insufficient)

4. Overall acceptance rating:

Acceptance rating: 2

(5: definitely accept -- 1: definitely reject)


5. Comments for the authors: Please explain your rating.  Please
describe any requirements or recommendations for preparing a full paper,
should the submission be accepted):

I could not tell what was done in the study other than the identification
of very general agents and their interactions.  Beyond the identification,
which were intuitive but not novel to me, I could not discern any results.
Although I like the idea of asking the right questions, and the approach
of study, but I did not see any conclusions drawn from the study
(although the mention of a checklist implies that there are some).
I would have preferred to have seen some of the results, and ideally,
seens some discussion of how the results worked when applied.
Even an informal discussion on the usefulness of the results
would be of interest because it would imply that someone had
made an attempt to use the results.

6. Comments NOT for the authors:

****** Repeat this part for each review *****

Reviewer Name:	Gary Perlman
Extended Abstract No.:	104
Abstract Title:	GAUGING THE EXTENT OF INTERNATIONALIZATION ACTIVITIES

1. How important is the contribution for the themes of the workshop
(international software design, user interface design, product design,
usability methods, cultural attitudes, sociocultural and socio-technical
impact) and the field of I18N in general?.

Rating: 4

(5: very important - 1: not relevant, does not match the workshop theme)

2. How original or innovative is the contribution?

Rating: 4

(5: very innovative - 1: doesn't provide anything new)

3. How well is the abstract written?  Does the abstract provide
sufficient detail for anticipating content and quality of the full paper? 

Rating: 3

(5: very well written -- 1: insufficient)

4. Overall acceptance rating:

Acceptance rating: 3

(5: definitely accept -- 1: definitely reject)


5. Comments for the authors: Please explain your rating.  Please
describe any requirements or recommendations for preparing a full paper,
should the submission be accepted):

This is a great idea, or it will be.

I have methodological reservations about the study.

The results never reported how many people were surveyed or responded.
The results are only in general terms (most, three quarters, multiple,
a few), and we have no way of knowing if these are hundreds or a handful
or responses (I suspect the latter).  Then, a graph is shown that
somehow quantifies something that is probably not easily validly quantifiable:
the change in importance in markets.  Without knowing the survey questions
or the number and type of respondents, it is difficult to know if this
graph is meaningful.

With the Web, why limit the survey to such a small sample?
The CHI-InterCultural list, moderated by the author, has over 400 subscribers.
The people attending these conferences are highly biased to be interested
in i18n, and more general lists might be a better measure over time.

The results seem to be based on just a few surveys and so it seems
premature to present the results.  Perhaps a survey could be done
through the Web in advance of the conference.

6. Comments NOT for the authors:



From perlman Fri Mar 31 22:32:37 2000
Subject: CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (310C3FB3) (fwd)
To: Nicole.Yankelovich@EAST.SUN.COM
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 100 22:32:37 +6700 (EST)
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Hi Nicole,

The post to chi-jobs is appropriate.
Job postings, unless they are for student interns,
should not be sent to chi-students.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

Forwarded message:
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> 
> This message was originally submitted by Nicole.Yankelovich@EAST.SUN.COM to the
> CHI-STUDENTS list  at ACM.ORG.  You can  approve it  using the  "OK" mechanism,
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> Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 18:07:10 -0500 (EST)
> From: Nicole Yankelovich - Sun BOS Sunlabs <Nicole.Yankelovich@East.Sun.COM>
> Reply-To: Nicole Yankelovich - Sun BOS Sunlabs <Nicole.Yankelovich@East.Sun.COM>
> Subject: UI Engineer positions available at Sun
> To: CHI-jobs, chi-students
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> 
> 
> Sun Microsystems Laboratories in Burlington, MA has three open
> positions for User Interface Engineers. 
> 
> UI Engineer - Network Communities, Sun Microsystems in Burlington, MA
> 
> The Network Communities group in Sun Labs is seeking a user interface engineer
> to prototype technologies to support collaboration.  This small, dynamic
> research group focused on collaboration technology and issues related to
> geographically distributed work groups.  The position involves architecting,
> designing, and implementing working prototypes that integrate communication and
> computing technologies.  The candidate must have experience with object-oriented
> software development, particularly with Java(TM) technologies, as well as
> experience with collaboration technology, distributed systems, networking, HTML
> and other web technologies.  The candidate must also work together with a user
> interface design team to create interfaces that are effective and easy to use.
> Familiarity with text chat, awareness/presence services, multi-user SDKs,
> telephony, signal processing, wireless devices, and simple electronics are all
> pluses.
> 
> Other important skills include the ability to create prototypes quickly,
> working together with a team to specify and design the prototypes,
> instrumenting the prototypes to log how people use them, and supporting the
> deployment of the prototypes into pilot groups for actual use.  This position
> involves working with a team that is distributed between East and West Coasts,
> so good communication and teamwork skills are a must.  The position requires
> a Master's Degree in Computer Science or at least 4-6 years of work experience.
> 
> Send text-only cover letter and resume to: Nicole.Yankelovich@sun.com
> 
> ----------
> 
> UI Engineers (2) - Speech Integration, Sun Microsystems in Burlington, MA
> 
> The Speech Integration group in Sun Labs is seeking two experienced Java, C/C++
> user interface developers for a fast-paced team working on the leading edge of
> speech technology integration.  On this team, you will be responsible for
> writing Swing GUI applications, integrating speech technology into Sun's
> environment, and working with telephony and wireless devices.  If you have
> these skills as well as a strong interest in working with speech applications,
> this position may be for you.  Prior speech experience is a plus, but is not
> required.  Qualified candidates will have a BS with 5+ years of relevant work
> experience.
> 
> Send text-only cover letter and resume to: William.Walker@sun.com
> 
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From perlman Sat Apr  1 21:23:57 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Meeting April 11: Accessing User Experience - Sonic Rim
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 100 21:23:57 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To:  <38E61989.70DD1939@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Apr 1, 0 10:45:13 am
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It's on the BUckCHI site.

I corrected their directions, changing US to I- for all the interstates.

They have a really slow and annoying website.

Note the typo below: Presentiation

How many people attended the last meeting (for our records)?

Gary

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>                             BUCKCHI
>               Central Ohio's Special Interest Group
>                   on Human Computer Interaction
> 
>                *** Presentiation/Mini-Workshop ***
>                      Tuesday, April 11, 2000
> 
> Title
>        Accessing User Experience: A hands-on demonstration
>        of techniques for accessing user experience and
>        inspiring design.
> 
> Speakers
>        Liz Sanders, Ph.D. (mailto:liz@sonicrim.com)
>        Bryan Goodpaster (mailto:bryan@sonicrim.com)
>        Colin William (mailto:colin@sonicrim.com)
>        Shea Tillman (mailto:shea@sonicrim.com)
> Date
>        Tuesday, April 11, 2000 (7:00-8:30pm)
> Site
>        SonicRim
>        1086 N. 4th St., Columbus, OH 43201
>        614-421-9554
>        Old Budd Dairy Building [see directions below]
> Abstract
>        This workshop focuses on non-traditional methods of user
>        research for inspiring design. Presenters from SonicRim
>        will talk about how you can generate ideas through
>        interaction with users, and will share a framework for
>        accessing user experience. They discuss a framework that
>        combines participatory methods with more traditional
>        methods.
> Biography
>        SonicRim accesses experience to support product and brand
>        development and business strategy. We learn about the
>        experiences, needs and aspirations of all stakeholders
>        using research methods that look at what they say, do and
>        make. Through a collaborative process of integrating and
>        analyzing this information, we work with our clients to
>        develop a more comprehensive, mutual understanding, or
>        resonance, with their target audiences.
> 
>        Liz Sanders is the president of SonicRim Ltd. With
>        undergraduate degrees in psychology and anthropology, and
>        a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology, Liz brings a human-centered
>        perspective to everything she touches. Liz's numerous design
>        awards, publications, patents, conference presentations,
>        and her proven track record in the marketplace have
>        established her as a leader in the field of design research.
>        She is an adjunct faculty member in both The Industrial
>        Design Department and in The Industrial and Systems
>        Engineering Department at OSU.
> Email
>        mailto:liz@sonicrim.com
> URL
>        http://www.sonicrim.com
> Directions
>        From US 70:
>        Take US 71 north to US 670 west to the Neil Ave/Goodale St.
>        Exit. As you exit, take a hard right U-turn onto Goodale
>        Street. Take Goodale Street(.3 mi) to 4th Street and turn
>        left. Going north (.4 mi), we are on your right.
> 
>        From OSU campus:
>        Take High Street south towards downtown. Turn left into
>        3rd Avenue. Turn left on N. 4th Street. Our building is on
>        your right.
> 
>        From the airport:
>        Exit airport and drive out on Airport Road. After the light,
>        stay in the left lane and take US670 west. Take 4th Street
>        exit (Exit 4A). Keep driving north on N. 4th Street (.4 mi).
>        Our building is on your right.
> 
>        http://www.sonicrim.com/NewFiles/mappage.html
> 
> Admission Policy:
>        BuckCHI Technical Meetings are open to the public and, unless
>        otherwise specified, free of charge.
> Send Questions/Comments to:
>        buckchi-program@acm.org
> BuckCHI Meetings Page:
>        http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/meetings.html
> BuckCHI Home Page:
>        http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> Receive Email Announcements of BuckCHI Meetings:
>        Send mail to listserv@acm.org with the message:
>           subscribe buckchi-announcements Firstname Lastname
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From perlman Sun Apr  2 22:14:43 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Meeting April 11: Accessing User Experience - Sonic Rim
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Sun, 2 Apr 100 22:14:43 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
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I'll get back to you on the 11th.  I give it a 60%,
but will confirm to 100% or not in a day or two.

About the attendance, one possibility is that
the abstract did not motivate people to attend.
What would people get out of the presentation
(based on the abstract)?

I wonder if the same can't be said about the
SonicRim abstract, which say, basically,
that SonicRim interacts with users differently.
But all product developers interact with users,
and everyone does it differently.  So, the abstract
tells the user nothing, except that SonicRim
doesn't know how to write an abstract.

As written up in our procedures:

	The abstract might cover: 
	 * the problem area and the approach by the speaker(s) 
	 * the conclusions to be presented to attendees 
	 * what attendees should expect to get from the presentation 
	 * references to relevant background publications,
	   especially if available on the web 
	Covering all this will allow attendees to determine
	if they want to attend, and if they can't,
	what they have missed. 

From: http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/program.html#host

Maybe the abstract for the OSC could have covered
some of the above.  Maybe people stayed away because
they don't have supercomputers and maybe thought the
work they were doing would be inapplicable to most.

Many factors affect attendance,
but I am trying to address one problem I see.

Gary

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> Thanks Gary. Will you be able to attend April 11? I have been
> asked to go to Atlanta that week for a client and need
> a substitute host. My wife Sharon will get the pop/cookies/etc
> there and set up if someone can introduce the speaker, make
> announcements, kick the meeting off and manage the schedule.
> What do you think?
> 
> We had 12 at the last meeting. Not too many. Only Patrick and I
> from the officers. The place was a little hard to find so I hope
> we didn't lose too many that way. Great talk. Amazing the stuff
> they are doing down there.
> 
> Patrick is going to give us a meeting report and request
> updates to the mailing list. Patrick - we need that soon so new
> people can get the announcements for the upcoming meeting.
> 
> Wayne Johnson paid his dues. I have the check. No mugs were
> given out. No big deal there. I'd like to give a couple to speakers
> Don and to Dennis who gave us the tour. They would like to present
> again next year as their new facility gets completed. So let's put that
> on the potential schedule for late next year.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > It's on the BUckCHI site.
> >
> > I corrected their directions, changing US to I- for all the interstates.
> >
> > They have a really slow and annoying website.
> >
> > Note the typo below: Presentiation
> >
> > How many people attended the last meeting (for our records)?
> >
> > Gary
> >
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> > >               Central Ohio's Special Interest Group
> > >                   on Human Computer Interaction
> > >
> > >                *** Presentiation/Mini-Workshop ***
> > >                      Tuesday, April 11, 2000
> > >
> > > Title
> > >        Accessing User Experience: A hands-on demonstration
> > >        of techniques for accessing user experience and
> > >        inspiring design.
> > >
> > > Speakers
> > >        Liz Sanders, Ph.D. (mailto:liz@sonicrim.com)
> > >        Bryan Goodpaster (mailto:bryan@sonicrim.com)
> > >        Colin William (mailto:colin@sonicrim.com)
> > >        Shea Tillman (mailto:shea@sonicrim.com)
> > > Date
> > >        Tuesday, April 11, 2000 (7:00-8:30pm)
> > > Site
> > >        SonicRim
> > >        1086 N. 4th St., Columbus, OH 43201
> > >        614-421-9554
> > >        Old Budd Dairy Building [see directions below]
> > > Abstract
> > >        This workshop focuses on non-traditional methods of user
> > >        research for inspiring design. Presenters from SonicRim
> > >        will talk about how you can generate ideas through
> > >        interaction with users, and will share a framework for
> > >        accessing user experience. They discuss a framework that
> > >        combines participatory methods with more traditional
> > >        methods.
> > > Biography
> > >        SonicRim accesses experience to support product and brand
> > >        development and business strategy. We learn about the
> > >        experiences, needs and aspirations of all stakeholders
> > >        using research methods that look at what they say, do and
> > >        make. Through a collaborative process of integrating and
> > >        analyzing this information, we work with our clients to
> > >        develop a more comprehensive, mutual understanding, or
> > >        resonance, with their target audiences.
> > >
> > >        Liz Sanders is the president of SonicRim Ltd. With
> > >        undergraduate degrees in psychology and anthropology, and
> > >        a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology, Liz brings a human-centered
> > >        perspective to everything she touches. Liz's numerous design
> > >        awards, publications, patents, conference presentations,
> > >        and her proven track record in the marketplace have
> > >        established her as a leader in the field of design research.
> > >        She is an adjunct faculty member in both The Industrial
> > >        Design Department and in The Industrial and Systems
> > >        Engineering Department at OSU.
> > > Email
> > >        mailto:liz@sonicrim.com
> > > URL
> > >        http://www.sonicrim.com
> > > Directions
> > >        From US 70:
> > >        Take US 71 north to US 670 west to the Neil Ave/Goodale St.
> > >        Exit. As you exit, take a hard right U-turn onto Goodale
> > >        Street. Take Goodale Street(.3 mi) to 4th Street and turn
> > >        left. Going north (.4 mi), we are on your right.
> > >
> > >        From OSU campus:
> > >        Take High Street south towards downtown. Turn left into
> > >        3rd Avenue. Turn left on N. 4th Street. Our building is on
> > >        your right.
> > >
> > >        From the airport:
> > >        Exit airport and drive out on Airport Road. After the light,
> > >        stay in the left lane and take US670 west. Take 4th Street
> > >        exit (Exit 4A). Keep driving north on N. 4th Street (.4 mi).
> > >        Our building is on your right.
> > >
> > >        http://www.sonicrim.com/NewFiles/mappage.html
> > >
> > > Admission Policy:
> > >        BuckCHI Technical Meetings are open to the public and, unless
> > >        otherwise specified, free of charge.
> > > Send Questions/Comments to:
> > >        buckchi-program@acm.org
> > > BuckCHI Meetings Page:
> > >        http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/meetings.html
> > > BuckCHI Home Page:
> > >        http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> > > Receive Email Announcements of BuckCHI Meetings:
> > >        Send mail to listserv@acm.org with the message:
> > >           subscribe buckchi-announcements Firstname Lastname
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From perlman Sun Apr  2 22:46:12 2000
Subject: Re: Amazon.com, Re: forgot my password
To: associates@amazon.com
Date: Sun, 2 Apr 100 22:46:12 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20000331212008.E28C310F9D@associates-1.amazon.com> from "associates@amazon.com" at Mar 31, 0 01:20:08 pm
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Thanks.  I added a challenge question, too.

> 
> Dear Gary,
> 
> Thanks for writing to the Associates Program.  
> 
> I checked into your Associates Central account and noticed that you do
> have a password, but you have not yet created a challenge and
> response.  We highly recommend setting up a challenge and response as
> an extra security measure and a convenient way to update your password
> if you forget it.  
> 
> For security reasons, your current password is encrypted on our end.
> To help you log in and give you the opportunity to set up a challenge
> and response, I have created a temporary password so that you can log
> into your account at http://associates.amazon.com.
> 
> Temporary Password: rain
> Login Email:   perlman@acm.org
> 
> Log in using your temporary password, and proceed to the "Update
> Account" section.  Then click on "Change Login Password or E-mail" and
> follow the directions to change your password.  Once you have typed
> your new password twice and hit "Submit", you will be taken to a page
> where you can update your challenge and response.  You should receive
> email notification that your changes were successful.
> 
> Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.  Thank you for
> participating in the Associates Program.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Rie Hirabaru
> Earth's Biggest Selection
> http://www.amazon.com
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> 
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>   >To: associates@amazon.com
>   >Subject: forgot my password
>   >From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
>   >
>   >My associates account is: garyperlman
>   >My email is: perlman@acm.org
>   >
>   >I can't log in because I do not know my password.
>   >Please reset my password or send me my old one.
>   >
>   >Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
>   >The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
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> 


From perlman Mon Apr  3 10:00:00 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Meeting April 11: Accessing User Experience - Sonic Rim
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 100 10:00:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <38E75B1F.55BF14C5@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Apr 2, 0 10:37:20 am
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I will be at the April 11 meeting, so I can do intros.

Gary

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> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> Thanks Gary. Will you be able to attend April 11? I have been
> asked to go to Atlanta that week for a client and need
> a substitute host. My wife Sharon will get the pop/cookies/etc
> there and set up if someone can introduce the speaker, make
> announcements, kick the meeting off and manage the schedule.
> What do you think?
> 
> We had 12 at the last meeting. Not too many. Only Patrick and I
> from the officers. The place was a little hard to find so I hope
> we didn't lose too many that way. Great talk. Amazing the stuff
> they are doing down there.
> 
> Patrick is going to give us a meeting report and request
> updates to the mailing list. Patrick - we need that soon so new
> people can get the announcements for the upcoming meeting.
> 
> Wayne Johnson paid his dues. I have the check. No mugs were
> given out. No big deal there. I'd like to give a couple to speakers
> Don and to Dennis who gave us the tour. They would like to present
> again next year as their new facility gets completed. So let's put that
> on the potential schedule for late next year.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > It's on the BUckCHI site.
> >
> > I corrected their directions, changing US to I- for all the interstates.
> >
> > They have a really slow and annoying website.
> >
> > Note the typo below: Presentiation
> >
> > How many people attended the last meeting (for our records)?
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> > > --------------9E1FA60FBF48AD0D9E2CB5C4
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> > >
> > >                             BUCKCHI
> > >               Central Ohio's Special Interest Group
> > >                   on Human Computer Interaction
> > >
> > >                *** Presentiation/Mini-Workshop ***
> > >                      Tuesday, April 11, 2000
> > >
> > > Title
> > >        Accessing User Experience: A hands-on demonstration
> > >        of techniques for accessing user experience and
> > >        inspiring design.
> > >
> > > Speakers
> > >        Liz Sanders, Ph.D. (mailto:liz@sonicrim.com)
> > >        Bryan Goodpaster (mailto:bryan@sonicrim.com)
> > >        Colin William (mailto:colin@sonicrim.com)
> > >        Shea Tillman (mailto:shea@sonicrim.com)
> > > Date
> > >        Tuesday, April 11, 2000 (7:00-8:30pm)
> > > Site
> > >        SonicRim
> > >        1086 N. 4th St., Columbus, OH 43201
> > >        614-421-9554
> > >        Old Budd Dairy Building [see directions below]
> > > Abstract
> > >        This workshop focuses on non-traditional methods of user
> > >        research for inspiring design. Presenters from SonicRim
> > >        will talk about how you can generate ideas through
> > >        interaction with users, and will share a framework for
> > >        accessing user experience. They discuss a framework that
> > >        combines participatory methods with more traditional
> > >        methods.
> > > Biography
> > >        SonicRim accesses experience to support product and brand
> > >        development and business strategy. We learn about the
> > >        experiences, needs and aspirations of all stakeholders
> > >        using research methods that look at what they say, do and
> > >        make. Through a collaborative process of integrating and
> > >        analyzing this information, we work with our clients to
> > >        develop a more comprehensive, mutual understanding, or
> > >        resonance, with their target audiences.
> > >
> > >        Liz Sanders is the president of SonicRim Ltd. With
> > >        undergraduate degrees in psychology and anthropology, and
> > >        a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology, Liz brings a human-centered
> > >        perspective to everything she touches. Liz's numerous design
> > >        awards, publications, patents, conference presentations,
> > >        and her proven track record in the marketplace have
> > >        established her as a leader in the field of design research.
> > >        She is an adjunct faculty member in both The Industrial
> > >        Design Department and in The Industrial and Systems
> > >        Engineering Department at OSU.
> > > Email
> > >        mailto:liz@sonicrim.com
> > > URL
> > >        http://www.sonicrim.com
> > > Directions
> > >        From US 70:
> > >        Take US 71 north to US 670 west to the Neil Ave/Goodale St.
> > >        Exit. As you exit, take a hard right U-turn onto Goodale
> > >        Street. Take Goodale Street(.3 mi) to 4th Street and turn
> > >        left. Going north (.4 mi), we are on your right.
> > >
> > >        From OSU campus:
> > >        Take High Street south towards downtown. Turn left into
> > >        3rd Avenue. Turn left on N. 4th Street. Our building is on
> > >        your right.
> > >
> > >        From the airport:
> > >        Exit airport and drive out on Airport Road. After the light,
> > >        stay in the left lane and take US670 west. Take 4th Street
> > >        exit (Exit 4A). Keep driving north on N. 4th Street (.4 mi).
> > >        Our building is on your right.
> > >
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From perlman Mon Apr  3 10:01:55 2000
Subject: Re: computer anxeity
To: memam@acc.aun.eun.eg (Mahmoud Mohammed Emam)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 100 10:01:55 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <38E631BE.502FD8A8@acc.aun.eun.eg> from "Mahmoud Mohammed Emam" at Apr 1, 0 07:28:30 pm
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Here are some references:

http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=anxiety&highlight=checked

> Dear Dr.gary,
> I am Mahmoud Mohammed Emam, a demonstrator at faculty of education ,
> psychology DEPT.Assiut University ,Egypt.I am interested in
> "computer anxiety ".I am preparing to work on it in my M.E
> degree.Unfortunately , the theoretical stuff about this topic is rather
> poor here in Egypt.I need your help.I need some theoretical stuff ,
> papers ,articles , internet links that tackled my topic of interest.I
> will be glad if you can send me anything available that you see helpful
> to me in my research point.I will be happy to receive anything that you
> can send on my e-mail or the following mail address:
> Mahmoud Mohammed Emam
> Faculty of Education
> Assiut University
> Assiut
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Apr  3 11:26:21 2000
Subject: Re: kids and computer games
To: norm@psy.haifa.ac.il (Norman D. Schwalm, Ph.D., CPE)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 100 11:26:21 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000a01bf9d74$4be79aa0$061e4a84@haifa.ac.il> from "Norman D. Schwalm, Ph.D., CPE" at Apr 3, 0 04:55:38 pm
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I'm not really in that area, but you could post the message to
chi-kids@acm.org.  If you do, leave off the HTML part of the
message.

I was not planning to be at the meeting.  My student (now PhD),
Srinivas Raghavan, will be presenting a paper by the two of us.

Gary

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> I don't know if you're the person to ask this question, but I'd like to =
> know if you know anything about, or know whom i can contact with regard =
> to the following research issue:
> 
> What is known, and under what rubric, about the 'natural' tendencies of =
> kids to prefer video games and/or software programs that involve the =
> cognitive capabilities that kids develop at particular stages.  Put =
> another way, is there any reason to believe that kids prefer video games =
> that include or involve cognitive skills that correspond to their =
> cognitive stage at any particular time/age?
> 
> If you know anything about this, or if you know who does, please let me =
> know and I will contact them.  I am particularly intested in the concept =
> of 'computers meeting children's specific cognitive needs' at any given =
> developmental stage.
> 
> Thanks, and perhaps we'll meet at the conference in San Diego.
> 
> NORM
> _________________________________
> Norman D. Schwalm, Ph.D., CPE
> Department of Psychology
> University of Haifa
> Mount Carmel, Haifa  31905
> ISRAEL
> Ofc:   972-4-824-9671
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From perlman Mon Apr  3 13:38:32 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 100 13:38:32 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000130150006.0165fa90@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Jan 30, 0 03:38:02 pm
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Hi Srini,

I put a version of the paper on the web, in case we wanted to refer to it.

http://www.acm.org/~perlman/hfes2000/

Gary

From perlman Mon Apr  3 14:02:12 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 100 14:02:12 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000403104922.01688f00@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Apr 3, 0 10:51:34 am
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> Hi Gary,
> What did you use to convert it from Word? 

It's mostly hand conversion.

I save as html and run a filter over it to get rid of redundant tags.
Then I add heading tags, and clean until I am satisfied or run out of steam.
I view the images at size, and capture the screen and save as gif.

I have not heard anything from HFES.  I guess you should register
and show up to your talk.  If I hear anything, I will contact you.
At most, it will be the name of your session chair, and A/V planning.

Gary

PS: Have you moved yet?

> BTW> Did you hear anything back from HFES? What next?
> 
> Thanks
> Srinivas
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Apr  3 14:15:59 2000
Subject: Re: [Fwd: BuckCHI Meeting April 11: Accessing User Experience - Sonic Rim]
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 100 14:15:59 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <38E8DFFF.1E7A89E2@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Apr 3, 0 02:16:31 pm
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Done.

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> Chris, could you please remove me from the BuckCHI mailing list? I've
> moved to Seattle, Washington. Thanks.
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>   The University of Washington   206.616.3281   spencer@cs.washington.edu
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>   "What is maddening is the terrible notion that a person's value depends
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From perlman Mon Apr  3 20:54:47 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 100 20:54:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000403110817.017113d0@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Apr 3, 0 11:45:22 am
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House looks very nice.  I miss that So. Cal. blue sky.

Best wishes,

Gary

> >PS: Have you moved yet?
> 
> Yes. Its' been over a month and we have made our first payment (ouch:-).
> Some pictures are at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~raghavan/House/
> Its nice and we have the freedom to do things. Very expensive but fun:-)
> 
> Srinivas
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Apr  3 21:03:05 2000
Subject: Re: [Fwd: March 29th Meeting]
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 100 21:03:05 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <38E8EB90.13B8D7AC@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Apr 3, 0 03:05:53 pm
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I don't add people ot the list unless they ask to be added,
so it's good to have asked if they wanted info.
They have been added.

Gary

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> 
> Can you update the mailing list based on Patrick's
> attendance summary?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
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> Chris,
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> 
> Pat
> 
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From perlman Mon Apr  3 21:27:30 2000
Subject: Re: It's tougher to find you no a days
To: pherman@www.thehermanfile.com (pherman)
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 100 21:27:30 -0400 (EDT)
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Thanks for the kind thoughts.  Don't worry, I don't dwell on
the topic, except around March 24.  Life is good.

I don't have a lot of faith in shrinks, for me at least.  That's
in part because I was a psych major (although not that kind
of psych), and half my girlfriends in college were in therapy.
I also never really felt too bad, outside of crisis situations,
having found that most of my moods could be attributed to lack
of sleep and sugar intake.

I changed jobs at 40, but I don't think I had a mid-life crisis
because I had wanted to change jobs for 5 years, but other plans
took precedence.  With kids, I am too tired to have a personal crisis.

We've been meaning to get to TO for a while, but never manage it.
Steven Smith has 4 kids, two girls from his first marriage, and
a girl and a boy from his second, the latter are close in age to
our boys.  He passed through Columbus literally an hour after we
got back from the hospital with George, our younger son (now 3,
Mark is 6), so all I remember is that his son was large for his age.
I'd like to see you, too, but don't forget that I travel with
these two noisy boys who are Pokemon fanatics.

We get to Montreal twice a year, mainly to visit my mother and sister.
My mother has smoked herself near death, with every ailment you can
imagine except cancer, so we tend to have short visits during which she
tends to sleep a lot.

We just started writing up our wills, creating shelter trusts, and
all that sort of stuff.  If my wife and I were not so analytic, it
might be depressing, but for us, as compuilaive organizers, it's okay.
Our attorney asked if we were in a rush, and given that we let it
slide for a decade or so, I had to laugh.  He must think I'm insane.

All for now.

And cheers,

gary

> Gary,
> 
> I'm sorry you feel sad about the past. The one good thing about it is that
> it isn't the present. Although we can all think back to sad moments or
> events, we have a choice to move forward and concentrate on things that make
> us happy.
> 
> I unfortunately have not learned to do that. Just kidding.
> 
> I am currently going through my mid life crisis that followed the early life
> crisis and should come just before the late life crisis. I see that you
> might be experiencing the same.
> 
> I was very fortunate in enlisting the aid of an excellent shrink a few years
> ago who helped me make sense of my feelings so that I don't have to feel
> victimized by them. The only trauma I haven't recovered from is the
> thrashing you gave me in chess.
> 
> As for your dad and Marinoff, there was nothing you could do. They probably
> both needed therapy, and could only make the choice to deal with their
> issues on their on. Ultimately, at some point, we must all take
> responsiblity for our own lives, Unfortunately for me, I still insist on
> blaming my mother for everything.
> 
> All the best.
> 
> By the way, when are you coming to TO.
> 
> Peter xx
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: pherman <pherman@www.thehermanfile.com>
> Date: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:12 AM
> Subject: Re: It's tougher to find you no a days
> 
> 
> >Hi Peter,
> >
> >Every year I feel hollow at this time of year.
> >Sid Marinoff's birthday was on March 24th.
> >Some time in the 1970's, after he left Wagar,
> >I lost touch with him.  At that time, his
> >mother was divorced (Sid's father died in his
> >sleep when he was 11 or 12), and his brother,
> >whom he idolized, was home on heavy psych
> >drugs in a deep depression.  I met with Sid
> >in Ottawa and Montreal around 1980, and he was
> >a follower of the Guru Maharaj Ji, or something
> >like that.  His philosophy seemed so fanatical
> >yet shallow I had no idea what to say.  Some years
> >later, I heard second or third hand that Sid had
> >killed himself, under what circumstances I don't know.
> >That was shortly after my father killed himself,
> >and I wondered for years what I could have done.
> >
> >I happened to find out something about Sid's brother,
> >Lou(is), who tried and failed college a few times,
> >apparently falling into some bad psychological state
> >each attempt.  First, he was the world champion
> >table hockey player (okay, maybe only Canada)
> >for a few years.  He moved from being a great club guitarist
> >to a classical guitarist.  He got his PhD at some
> >point is is a practitioner of Philosophical Counselling:
> > http://members.aol.com/timlebon/philcouns.htm
> >and published:
> > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/006019328X
> >and has a more fun page than most:
> > http://marinoff.home.mindspring.com/
> >Note the MP3 clips.
> >So it's nice to see Lou doing well.  Given his field,
> >I wonder about his take on Sid, but I don't want to
> >discuss it with him or others who cared, especially since
> >I think that Lou's problems so heavily affected Sid.
> >
> >Have you been to:
> > http://wagar.web.com/
> >
> >Gary
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr  4 00:29:29 2000
Subject: Re: Hi Gary
To: quigley@scs.ryerson.ca (Sophie Quigley)
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 100 00:29:29 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <38E956CF.34A3D367@scs.ryerson.ca> from "Sophie Quigley" at Apr 3, 0 10:43:27 pm
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Hi Sophie,

Thanks.  I see Peter every year or so.  This year, I did not go to CHI.
Do you still go to CHI?

Your reference page for 613 does not have:
	http://www.hcibib.org/

You do have a link to QUIS, so you might be interested in:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html

We have two kids now, Mark 6 and George 3.  Lots of joy, but tiring.

Gary

> Long time no see.  I hope you are keeping well.
> 
> I have just added a link from my hci course page to your acm hci
> readings web page,
> and just wanted to tell you that I think you've created a wonderful
> page!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Sophie Quigley
> quigley@scs.ryerson.ca
> 


From perlman Tue Apr  4 12:36:18 2000
Subject: CHI-EDUCATORS: approval required (1F4C0557) (fwd)
To: morrison@UNC.EDU
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Is this posting related to HCI Education?  if not, then it should
not go to this list.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> Subject: March-April Issue of On the Horizon
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> Below is a description of the March-April issue of On the Horizon, which
> is available in the online version at
> http://horizon.unc.edu/horizon/online/html/8/1/
> 
> As you may know, Jossey-Bass has sold OTH to a British publisher, Camford
> Publishing, effective April 20, 2000. OTH Online will be available on the
> Horizon server until that date, at which time it will be transferred to
> the Camford server (http://www.camfordpublishing.com/).
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> Jim
> 
> --
> James L. Morrison                          morrison@unc.edu
> Professor of Educational Leadership        CB 3500 Peabody Hall
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> http://horizon.unc.edu/ts                  Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3500
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> 
> 
> 
> IN THIS ISSUE
> 
> Trends Transforming the Universities of this Century--Virtualize,
> Disappear, or Transform
> 
> Sohail Inayatullah, Tamkang Professorial Research Fellow, Visiting
> Academic, Queensland University of Technology
> 
> Jennifer Gidley, Educational Psychologist and Lecturer, Southern Cross
> University
> 
> Sohail Inayatullah and Jennifer Gidley explore the future of universities
> world-wide, evaluating the effects of such factors as globalization,
> virtualization, and multiculturalism. While they do not advocate retention
> of the age-old traditional university environment, Inayatulla and Gidley
> argue that the growing influence of for-profit and virtual universities is
> cause for concern as we reexamine the roles of academics and other
> intellectuals in society. They warn, “As the human side of face-to-face
> collegiate collaboration and student-teacher contact diminishes behind the
> screen, the disillusionment already felt by many young people is unlikely
> to improve.”
> 
> The Emerging Knowledge Management Approach and Educational Organizations
> 
> Eric C. Adams, Technology Coordinator, Diocese of Monterey
> 
> Eric Adams assesses the state of knowledge management in our ever-changing
> digital age. He categorizes knowledge into four components—accessing,
> generating, embedding, and transferring—to explain the way in which the
> face of education is transforming, exceeding the bounds of the traditional
> classroom and permeating society at every level. Ultimately, Adams
> concludes, “Just as corporations need to redesign themselves as learning
> organizations, education needs to do a better job of integrating
> technology.”
> 
> FROM THE EDITOR
> 
> Transitions
> 
> James L. Morrison, Program in Educational Leadership, University of North
> Carolina at Chapel Hill
> 
> Founder and editor James Morrison describes the origins and development of
> On the Horizon in the last issue to be published by Jossey-Bass. He
> welcomes the transition to a new publisher and a new editor, and joins us
> in wishing both success.
> 
> TRENDS AND EVENTS: SOCIAL
> 
> Expectations and Reality: Delivering Financial Assistance to Distance
> Learners
> 
> Craig Karlin, Director of Financial Assistance, Fort Hays State University
> 
> For those seeking quick solutions to the problems that accompany
> university policies on financial aid for distance learners, Craig Karlin
> has a little advice—Be patient. As Karlin explains, financial aid offices
> are simply unable to accommodate the public’s overwhelming response to
> distance learning courses and its subsequent call for financial support
> for those courses. And as is to be expected, governmental laws and
> regulations governing financial aid use are revised slowly. But according
> to Karlin, this evolutionary process should be a welcome transition for
> all involved, allowing learners everywhere to be “big winners.”
> 
> COMMENTARY
> 
> Education at the Trans-Millennium
> 
> David Snyder, Consulting Futurist
> 
> America’s public school system is in crisis. Assessing the implications of
> federal-mandated benchmark examinations, David Snyder argues that national
> efforts to improve the state of public education are widely ineffective,
> and he calls instead for greater privatization, noting that the
> technologies and teaching innovations employed by entrepreneurial
> corporations are increasingly profitable. Snyder concludes, "If there were
> such a thing as an ideal moment for a major public institution to invent
> itself, now would be that moment for education in America."
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr  4 12:36:26 2000
Subject: Re: (no subject)
To: mkolios@acs.ryerson.ca
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 100 12:36:26 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Tue Apr  4 23:52:01 2000
Subject: Re: Membership
To: webmaster@barditch.com (The Barditch)
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 100 23:52:01 -0400 (EDT)
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Please cancel.

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From perlman Wed Apr  5 00:08:42 2000
Subject: Re: Update
To: gilberja@email.uc.edu (Juan E. Gilbert)
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 100 00:08:42 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.1.32.20000403144149.0092aaa0@email.uc.edu> from "Juan E. Gilbert" at Apr 3, 0 02:41:49 pm
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That sounds great.  I hope you got lots of statup stuff.

Gary

> Dr. Perlman,
> 
> I have accepted a tenure-track assistant professor position with Auburn
> University in Auburn, AL.  
> 
> I am sure our paths will cross again with respect to CHI.
> 
> Take care,
> 
> 
> 
> ----
> Juan E. Gilbert, M.S.
> University of Cincinnati
> Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science
> juan.gilbert@acm.org
> http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~jgilbert/
> http://www.cat.uc.edu/gilbert/
> 


From perlman Wed Apr  5 13:42:14 2000
Subject: Re: Copyright charges for commercial use of usability questionnaires?
To: reidb@akc.quik.co.nz (Reid Booth)
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 100 13:42:14 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000a01bf9edf$eb418ae0$3f6137d2@default> from "Reid Booth" at Apr 5, 0 09:18:27 pm
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Follow up the links to the original sources.
Most state that the instruments may be used freely.

Gary

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> Dear Gary
> 
> Except for the QUIS, I cannot find any copyright information (for =
> commercial use) on any of the usabiity questionnaires on your site =
> (http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html).
> 
> If you know, without looking it up, the charges that apply for =
> commercial use of any questionnaire except QUIS, I would appreciate the =
> information.
> 
> Any help you could offer with respect to this matter would be most =
> appreciated.=20
> 
> Kind regards,
> Reid Booth
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> any copyright=20
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> respect to this=20
> matter would be most appreciated. </FONT></DIV>
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From perlman Wed Apr  5 13:46:45 2000
Subject: Re: Non-alert! Non-alert!
To: Yiti@aol.com
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 100 13:46:45 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: palmer.1@osu.edu
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Sounds great.

About the springy issue, it was hailing and snowing yesterday!  Yow!

Gary

> Ahoy!
>     All is ship shape and decked to the halls with jolly! In other words, I 
> think that the grand summer schedule of sun and fun will come to fruition and 
> give forth cherry tomatoes, inner tubes and canoe paddles. Not to mention 
> frogs, friendly trout and bountiful barbeques!!
>     You see, Conor's brother is returning to Ireland on the 19th or 20th and 
> before leaving la belle province will surely want to spend some time in 
> Montreal and perhaps even Quebec City. We will loan to him our house in town 
> and so you will be able to go to the lake on either the 18th or 19th. I do 
> hope that this is okay with you. We do so want this to work out so that we 
> can frolic with you all!
>     Hope that you're all well and springy as the daffodils and tulips burst 
> forth!
>         with my best regards,
>             Judith
> 


From perlman Wed Apr  5 22:27:31 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: rprosek@vicon.net (Robert A Prosek)
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 100 22:27:31 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

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> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OHTERS.
> 
> 
> I am doing research at The Pennsylvania State University and would like =
> to use |STAT in conjunction with |WAVE to analyze speech data. Thank you =
> for your consideration.
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
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> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
> <HTML><HEAD>
> <META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1" =
> http-equiv=3DContent-Type>
> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.00.2314.1000" name=3DGENERATOR>
> <STYLE></STYLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING=20
> |STAT.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH=20
> OHTERS.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>I am doing research at The Pennsylvania State =
> University and=20
> would like to use |STAT in conjunction with |WAVE to analyze speech =
> data. Thank=20
> you for your consideration.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Bob</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV></BODY></HTML>
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01BF9F45.FA468A70--
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Apr  6 12:09:33 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: nikkn769@student.liu.se
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 100 12:09:33 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200004061542.RAA01464@b69.hn.student.liu.se> from "Niklas Knutsson" at Apr 6, 0 05:42:12 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Apr  8 13:58:51 2000
Subject: Re: stat
To: zbikow1@poczta.wp.pl (Zbigniew Kowalski)
Date: Sat, 8 Apr 100 13:58:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200004080833.EAA15357@cis.ohio-state.edu> from "Zbigniew Kowalski" at Apr 8, 0 04:33:28 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> http://czat.wp.pl - co za Goscie :)
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Apr 10 02:16:08 2000
Subject: fyi (fwd)
To: palmer.2@osu.edu
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 100 02:16:08 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Bill,

Sorry I missed your reception.  Hope you like the card.
Here is the URL for the card:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/atomicbill.html
and for the image in it:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/atomicbill.jpg
All images were snipped from your web page at OSU.

Gary

Forwarded message:
> From cp@joplin.psy.ohio-state.edu Thu Mar 23 12:49:59 2000
> Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 12:48:11 -0500 (EST)
> From: Caroline Palmer <cp@joplin.psy.ohio-state.edu>
> Message-Id: <200003231748.MAA28216@joplin.psy.ohio-state.edu>
> To: perlman@acm.org
> Subject: fyi
> 
> From: WILLIAM PALMER <PALMER@mps.ohio-state.edu>
> Subject: Retirement
> To: CPALMER@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu
> X-VMS-To: CAROLINE
> X-VMS-Cc: PALMER
> MIME-version: 1.0
> Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
> 
> You and your spouse/friend are cordially invited to my retirement
> reception, at the Faculty Club, Tuesday, April 4, 4-6pm.  At this
> event I will explain why I retired and why I have such deep and
> abiding love for the OSU.                   
> 


From perlman Mon Apr 10 16:54:00 2000
Subject: Re: Tuesday's BuckCHI Meeting
To: JaneHenderson@cs.com
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 100 16:54:00 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: chrisr@r-r-research.com
In-Reply-To: <6e.1f83577.26237f40@cs.com> from "JaneHenderson@cs.com" at Apr 10, 0 03:02:24 pm
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I will be there and do the intros.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Are you going to be at the meeting to do introductions?  I think that when we 
> talked about doing this one at CompuServe, I said that I could do the intro.  
> As it turns out, I don't think I am going to make it to the meeting.  And I 
> forget whether or not I had actually promised to be there.  I seem to recall 
> that Chris will not be at the meeting.
> 
> Will you be there to do the honors?
> 
> Jane
> 
> 
> 
> In a message dated 4/10/00 1:08:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> perlman@turing.acm.org writes:
> 
> <<        Final Reminder for Tuesday April 11 Meeting
>  
>         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/Meetings/2000-04-11.html
>  
>         BuckCHI: Central Ohio's Computer-Human Interaction Group
>  
>         Technical Meeting & Mini Workshop
>  
>  Title
>         Accessing User Experience: A hands-on demonstration of
>         techniques for accessing user experience and inspiring design.
>  Speaker
>         Liz Sanders, Bryan Goodpaster, Colin William, Shea Tillman
>         liz@sonicrim.com
>  Organization
>         SonicRim   http://www.sonicrim.com/
>  Date
>         Tuesday, April 11, 2000 (7:00-8:30pm)
>  Site
>         SonicRim, 1086 N. 4th St., Columbus, OH 43201, 614-421-9554
>         [directions below]
>   >>
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 11 22:00:25 2000
Subject: Re: Fwd: File: "CHI-ACM-LIAISON LIST"
To: instone@usableweb.com (Keith Instone)
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 100 22:00:25 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: chi-acm-liaison@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <v04210100b5197b370321@[205.133.8.44]> from "Keith Instone" at Apr 11, 0 09:05:23 pm
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All updated.

Gary

> This alias needs to be updated. Here is the new ACM Liaison:
> 
> Alisa Rivkin <rivkin@hq.acm.org>
> 
> Since I cannot get email from instone@cs anymore, I can be 
> deleted/updated in the header. I was also on the recipients list 
> because ACM email was flaky way back when. Not needed any more.
> 
> TIA.
> 
> Keith
> PS CHI was fun, we missed ya.
> 
> PS PS Marilyn Tremaine has recruited a new "information director", 
> someone else from Drexel. Supposedly things with the web site are 
> moving along, but do not hold your breath. Supposedly chi-vision list 
> is going to be used to discuss things. We'll see.
> 
> >Date:         Mon, 10 Apr 2000 15:56:35 -0400
> >From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> >Subject:      File: "CHI-ACM-LIAISON LIST"
> >To: Keith Instone <instone@USABLEWEB.COM>
> >
> >* ACM SIGCHI Liaison at ACM
> >*
> >* Owner= perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary Perlman)
> >* Owner= Quiet:
> >* Owner= instone@cs.bgsu.edu (Keith Instone)
> >* Owner= perlman@oclc.org (Gary Perlman)
> >* Owner= clore@acm.org
> >* Notebook= No
> >* Digest= No
> >* Errors-To= Owner
> >* Subscription= Closed
> >* Ack= Yes                 Confidential= No              Notify= No
> >* Files= No                Mail-Via= Distribute          Validate= No
> >* Reply-to= Sender,Respect Review= Public                Send= Public
> >* Stats= None,Private      X-Tags= Yes
> >* Default-Options= NoFiles,Repro,Ack
> >instone@ACM.ORG   Keith Instone
> >riederman@ACM.ORG David Riederman, ACM-Liaison, SIGCHI Program Director
> >*
> >* Total number of users subscribed to the list:      2
> >* Total number of local node users on the list:      2
> >*
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Apr 12 13:59:54 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: robertmack@us.ibm.com
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 100 13:59:54 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <852568BF.005A44C0.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "robertmack@us.ibm.com" at Apr 12, 0 12:26:30 pm
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Hi Bob,

My impression is that Steven Liu does not understand nor use
many conventions used on the SIGCHI site.  I don't know if he
is the best person to explain them.

I am willing to help out where needed.
Maybe Stephen and I could browse the site
while on the phone together.

Some notes below.  They need editing before others

Gary

> 
> Stephen (others, included as introduction, or because you will be making
> requests soon of Stephen and myself):
> 
> I owe you an orientation to various aspects of SIGCHI Web involvement. We
> actually need to document these tasks and the procedures needed to
> accomplish them in more systematic ways, but for now the following will
> have to do.
> 
> 1. Get an ACM account (if you do not already have one)

Make sure he is in the sigchi group.

> 2. Request access  to an EC private directory (www.acm.org/sigchi/EC) which
> is password protected. This private site is intended as a staging and
> review area for new pages, and an archive of internal EC related documents.
> It's use and timeliness is very spotty, but that's the intent.  Request
> this of support@acm.org, and let me know if you get a timely response.

http://www.acm.org/sigchi/EC/ seems to be available to me with my
ACM password (I am a SIGCHI member).  All the files there are
in the sigchi group.

> 3. Get TELNET and FTP access to the sigchi site (www.acm.org/sigchi). Also
> support@acm.org. CC Alisa and myself in case there are questions by support
> staff.

The files are on the server: turing.acm.org

> 4. Get instructions for checking out and checking in pages (we use a code
> control system). I have some notes on this, but have had problems checking
> things out, so I'm asking Steven below to give you tips and hints.

I might be the best contact here.

> 5. Tips and hints on creating and modifying pages (Steven and/or Gary
> Perlman should document this): basically we use templates and embedded
> stuff that should not be messed with.

I might be the better contact.

> 6. Tips and hints on working with Richard Andersen local SIG web page
> requests (basically, be timely, and occasionally you need to put a dot on
> an image map to indicate new local SIG). I have filled in on occasion in
> the past on doing these updates.
> 7. email list management (we actually find volunteers, but there are some
> issues about setting them up, with the  right parameters, that you can
> facilitate).

I know this.  So does Keth Instone and Richard Anderson does it for local sigs.
I can all new owners (primary or secondary) to lists.  I think
Keith is the only other person who does this regularly.

> 8. News database that Gary Perlman manages which is used to update the
> SIGCHI home page. (Gary has sent me instructions, which I'll pass along,
> but you may have to contact him directly, since we really rely on him to do
> this, and I really am not too knowledgeable.

Fine.

> Steven Liu, if you can document anything on items 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 to
> help Stephen get started, I would appreciate it.
> 
> Stephen, I know there are larger issues that we need to take up with ACM,
> in the context of EC plan for re-design.  Also, we generally do not oversee
> what Diamond Bullet does on the Conference Web site, but  I invite you to
> re-think this practice. At the least, I'll let the 2001 chairs know about
> our availability, and you and I should brief you on the history of DB's
> involvement with SIGCHI and the conferences.  We need to sort the Microsoft
> paper review db questions that have come up at the conference.
> 
> A couple of additional immediate tasks Steven and I can help you with:
> 
> 1. See if you are on the CHI-EEC mail list, and add yourself if not.
> Steven, how does Stephen get authorization to add and delete people?
> support@acm.org?

I can do that if requested.

> 2. We'll need to replace Angel Puerto with Marilyn's new appointment when
> it is official (Marilyn?)
> 3. Set yourself up with items 1, 2 and 3
> 4. We'll need to add a "Wecome to SIGCHI" page to the site and add a link
> to it from the home page. Kristina has drafted an email note, but I think
> this should be turned into a page. I need to find out how to access the ACM
> DL as a non-ACM SIGCHI member. When we do, we need to get this up.

> 5. You are already in communication with Kristina about the membership DB.
> 
> I generally asked people who made requests to Steven Liu to try to copy me
> so I knew what was going on, and could jump in if necessary, and I think it
> would be useful to both of us to continue doing this.

You could put all interested parties onto the infodir_sigchi@acm.org
and chi-infodir@acm.org aliases.

> Thanks
> 
> Bob Mack
> IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
> 30 Saw Mill River Road
> Hawthorne, NY 10532
> 914 784-7830  (phone)
> 914 784-6307  (fax)
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Apr 12 20:49:25 2000
Subject: Re: CHI 2000 tutorial notes
To: riander@well.com
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 100 20:49:25 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: buckchi-officers@acm.org
In-Reply-To:  <v04003a01b51aa88757b2@[206.169.225.8]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at Apr 12, 0 03:27:58 pm
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Please send them to me and I'll get them to Lorraine Normore,
our librarian.

Gary Perlman, MS 232
OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Rd
Dublin, OH  43017

> I have 30 sets of CHI 2000 tutorial notes to give to CHI local sigs.  All 30
> must go to local sigs that have some sort of library set up via which all
> members of their constituencies can access the notes.
> 
> If you have such a library and would like a set of the CHI 2000 tutorial
> notes, let me know by May 1 (include a street address to which the notes
> can be sent).
> 
> Richard
> 
> ___________________________________________________________________
> Richard I. Anderson
> Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
> voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
> riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
> 63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
> http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 


From perlman Thu Apr 13 10:02:51 2000
Subject: Re: Request for ISTAT password
To: yarkhan@cs.utk.edu (Asim YarKhan)
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 100 10:02:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.10.10004130943030.9146-100000@kenner.cs.utk.edu> from "Asim YarKhan" at Apr 13, 0 09:44:00 am
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fmeh

> 
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks,
> Asim YarKhan
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Apr 13 10:04:42 2000
Subject: Re: degree program in HCI
To: Jennifer_Ruffino@mastercard.com
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 100 10:04:42 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <862568C0.004C042C.00@mastercard.com> from "Jennifer_Ruffino@mastercard.com" at Apr 13, 0 08:50:13 am
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That is an old survey.  I'd check the programs at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/#PROGRAMS
I do not know of any correspondence programs.
Perhaps you could post the questions to chi-educators@acm.org.

Gary Perlman

> 
> 
> I'm a professional who has worked in the field of human factors and human
> computer interaction for almost 5 years.  I currently live in St. Louis, MO and
> am looking for a masters degree program that I could complete via
> correspondence.  Do any of the 76 schools listed in your ACM SIGCHI HCI
> Education Survey offer any such option?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Jennifer Ruffino
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 14 13:17:31 2000
Subject: Re: unixstat anova questions
To: fissell+@pitt.edu
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 100 13:17:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <ML-3.4.955731396.5758.fissell@kraepelin.wpic.pitt.edu> from "fissell+@pitt.edu" at Apr 14, 0 12:56:36 pm
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Although these are reasonable questions, I have not looked at the code
for anova for 20 years, and my own use of it hs been limited in the past ten.

My best recollection is that anova requires one random factor and
the rest are fixed effects.

I haven't ever used the SAS anova/glm program, but that SAS code below
is probably one reason why people are still using |STAT.

For your questions:

1) I do not understand and can't answer.

2) I don't think you can give anova one column.
In any case, anova assumes the first column is a random factor.

3) Per the manual entry, please see Keppel's discussion of the
weighted vs. unweighted means solution.  See the manual entry for
the "oneway" program for another ref (oneway lets you choose the
method, but only for a one-way anova).

Good luck!

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I have some questions about exactly what model unixstat anova
> is implementing.  I do have the Keppel book as a reference, and
> that is helpful, but it doesn't fully clarify.  
> (We use unixstat anova quite a lot, thanks !!  Now that our designs
> are getting more complicated, we need to dig a little deeper.)
> 
> 1)
> The 1st col in the input design file, as per anova documentation,
> is called the "random factor", does this mean that anova is implementing 
> a mixed model with the first col a random effect and remaining cols fixed
> effects ?
> For the case of equal n, I tried replicating anova results in SAS,
> for a 3 factor (block cond scan) fully crossed model.
> I used SAS code:
> 
> data study3;
> infile 'n3.des';
> input block cond scan y;
> 
> proc glm;
>         class block cond scan;
>         model y =  block  cond  scan block*cond block*scan cond*scan
> block*cond*scan;
>         lsmeans block | cond | scan;
>         random block block*cond block*scan block*cond*scan /test;
> run;
> 
> I got very similar F values to anova, but, there were some warnings
> that the F results were based on the assumption that some fixed effects
> were 0.   ie under H0 there was no way to make the numerator and
> denominator equal w/o assuming some interaction terms were 0.  
> Is this assumption built  in to the anova test ?
> 
> 
> 2)
> If I run anova with an input file of just 1 col, does it compute a 
> single factor random effects model ?    (Should be same F test as
> would be run if it were a fixed factor, for the 1 factor case, I think.)
> I could not duplicate this in SAS.
> 
> 3) 
> Can you give me some more refs about the weighted means solution for
> unequal n, and when it is acceptable to use this method ?    I thought 
> that for a mixed model with unequal n it was necessary to do a maximum
> likelihood estimation approach in order to get the variance components
> correct.
> 
> thanks
> kate 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 14 15:55:23 2000
Subject: Re: Where do I find tips and hints on working with websites, managing
To: Stephen.Arnold@cis.drexel.edu (Stephen Arnold)
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 100 15:55:23 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: robertmack@us.ibm.com, steven.liu@acm.org, perlman@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <852568C1.006BB477.00@mail.cis.drexel.edu> from "Stephen Arnold" at Apr 14, 0 03:38:27 pm
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Hi Stephen,

I don't know if I am answering for a UNIX and Web expert,
novice, or something in between, so I'll start with brief info.

There is an out of date infodir page:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/infodir/
As it was last modified in October of 1996, perhaps it is best ignored.

Most of the top level pages use server-side includes
for inserting common parts of pages and for inserting
update info about other pages.

Many pages have shell scripts to build parts to insert,
mostly documented in mkefiles, if you know make.
All parts should be under rcs control.

The news databases is under news/news.db.
Check it out, modify it, run make, check the news,
and check the news file back in.

Email list management may be way out of control.
I maintained the alias lists in listserv/eec.db
and info about mailing lists in lists.db.
On the website, there is a fair amount of info about
listserv at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/
particularly under:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/#owners
Listserv is complex and there is a lot to know.
I'd estimate 20-40 hours to learn it well.

Gary

> 
> Where do I find this information?
> 
> Tips and hints on creating and modifying pages (Steven and/or Gary
> Perlman should document this): basically we use templates and embedded
> stuff that should not be messed with.
> 
> News database that Gary Perlman manages which is used to update the
> SIGCHI home page.
> 
> Email list management.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Apr 15 02:56:12 2000
Subject: Re: Link Update
To: belsey@thenet-worker.com
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 100 02:56:12 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000701bfa69a$9aa2d400$b4cb4118@yesnet.yk.ca> from "William Belsey" at Apr 14, 0 11:22:29 pm
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Hi Bill,

Done.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Can you please update the e-mail link on the URL
> http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/ which currently reads
> belsey@mail.cadvision.com to be updated to belsey@thenet-worker.com  ?
> 
> Thanks very much,
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> William Belsey
> 
> 159 Riverview Circle
> Cochrane, AB
> Canada
> T0L 0W4
> 
> ICQ#: 40735617
> Phone / Fax: (403) 932-1748
> 
> www.TheNET-Worker.com
> 
> "Making Connections to Make a Difference!"
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Apr 16 23:38:02 2000
Subject: Re: FWD: CHI-INTERCULTURAL: approval required (1808AF69)
To: dday@triton.towson.edu (dday)
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 100 23:38:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <38F8A66B@webmail.towson.edu> from "dday" at Apr 16, 0 02:14:50 pm
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Done.

> Gary,
> 
> Please add this person to the CHI-INTERCULTURAL distribution list. TJhans.
> 
> Donald
> 
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> the
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> mechanism,
> ignore it, or repost an edited  copy. The message will expire automatically 
> and
> you do not need to do anything if  you just want to discard it. Please refer 
> to
> the list owner's guide  if you are not familiar with  the "OK" mechanism; 
> these
> instructions  are  being  kept  purposefully  short  for  your  convenience  
> in
> processing large numbers of messages.
> 
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> 


From perlman Mon Apr 17 08:57:38 2000
Subject: Re: need pipestat for FreeBSD/Linux
To: alistair@zoology.ubc.ca (Alistair Blachford)
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 100 08:57:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <l03102800b5204fd6ad58@[137.82.3.106]> from "Alistair Blachford" at Apr 16, 0 10:27:08 pm
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Twenty years.  How about that?

Here is the password:

fmeh

> 	Hi!  I've been using your software for 20 years.  Ours is the first
> UNIX site in Canada (since 1975), and they had |stat on here when I arrived
> in 1980.
> 	I teach a UNIX course in which I use pipeable-to pipestat in
> examples of how handy it is to work in UNIX.
> 	They are swapping teaching machines on me to either Linux or
> FreeBSD (I hope the latter) and I will be attempting to compile on those.
> 	Thanks for the really useful software ... and the password.
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 	Sincerely,
> Alistair
> 
> Alistair Blachford
>   Bioscience Computing Manager   | Zoology Computing Unit
>   Email: alistair@zoology.ubc.ca | University of British Columbia
>   Phone: 604-822-2645            | 6270 University Boulevard
>   Fax:   604-822-2416            | Vancouver, Canada, V6T 1Z4
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Apr 17 09:00:36 2000
Subject: Re: Where do I find tips and hints on working with websites,
To: robertmack@us.ibm.com
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 100 09:00:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <852568C4.0043FDF7.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "robertmack@us.ibm.com" at Apr 17, 0 08:22:43 am
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How about if you send me a list of tasks that you would like to be able to do.
This week looks good for me to write up some documentation.
Gary

> 
> Gary Perlman offered to walk/talk us through what is needed here.  I'd like
> to participate as well. I can set up a three-way conference call. But I
> think it would be most useful if we could actually do things with Gary on
> the phone. Do you have telnet and ftp access to the SIGCHI site?
> 
> Steven Liu, can you confirm: I think you just need to send a note to
> support@acm.org to let them know you are SIGCHI VC of Information, and
> request full read/write access to the SIGCHI site, including the private EC
> and CMC sites, telnet and ftp access, etc. Make sure they have your correct
> email, since stephen.arnold@acm.org is NOT it!
> 
> Call if you have questions.
> 
> I'm out on Good Friday, and tied up most afternoons, and I know you and
> Gary are busy as well. But once your set up with ACM account etc., I can
> schedule something with you and Gary.
> 
> Bob Mack
> IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
> 30 Saw Mill River Road
> Hawthorne, NY 10532
> 914 784-7830  (phone)
> 914 784-6307  (fax)
> 
> 
> "Stephen Arnold" <Stephen.Arnold@cis.drexel.edu> on 04/14/2000 03:38:27 PM
> 
> To:   Robert Mack/Watson/IBM@IBMUS, steven.liu@acm.org, perlman@acm.org
> cc:
> Subject:  Where do I find tips and hints on working with websites, managing
>       email lists, etc.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Where do I find this information?
> 
> Tips and hints on creating and modifying pages (Steven and/or Gary
> Perlman should document this): basically we use templates and embedded
> stuff that should not be messed with.
> 
> News database that Gary Perlman manages which is used to update the
> SIGCHI home page.
> 
> Email list management.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 18 14:03:14 2000
Subject: Re: Seeking advice
To: NoreenMulcahy@cs.com
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 100 14:03:14 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.2a4d2cd.262df595@cs.com> from "NoreenMulcahy@cs.com" at Apr 18, 0 01:29:57 pm
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I keep a link to a canned search on OPACs in the HCIBIB:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=U.hcibib.opac
That gets 75 records, and I searched in the browser window for "quesionnaire"
and found two refs, neither of which seems too relevant.

There is a verison we have used in the usability lab at OCLC:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.cgi?form=OCLC

I think that for an interface like Library Channel, you might
focus on walk-up users and have a very short questionnaire
because walk-ups would not want to spend much time.
Perhaps you could contrast walk-ups to more experienced users
who might log in from home (hard to find those, though).

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> Dear Dr. Perlman:
> 
> I am a graduate student in the Kent State University Library and Information 
> Science Program.  As part of the Research Methods course, I am working on a 
> study to assess the usability of the Westerville Public Library's Web 
> interface, the Library Channel.  I discovered the Human-Computer Interaction 
> Bibliography and have found it to be very helpful, especially the "Web-Based 
> User Interface Evaluation with Questionnaires."  However, I am having 
> difficulty finding studies where researchers implement these questionnaires 
> in a library setting.  Do you have any suggestions?
> 
> Maintaining the HCIBIB is hard work, and you are probably a very busy person. 
>  Any input would be much appreciated.
> 
> Thank you for your time.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Noreen L. Mulcahy
> NoreenMulcahy@cs.com
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 18 15:16:07 2000
Subject: Re: Brief user-centered design survey
To: WHudson@syntagm.co.uk
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 100 15:16:07 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <4033E7AD40F4D311BE29006097B806D76A4E@server.syntagm.co.uk> from "William Hudson" at Apr 18, 0 07:29:44 pm
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> 
> Nigel Bevan at Serco and I would like to conduct a very brief survey of
> user-centered techniques and methods currently in use. It should take only a
> couple of minutes to complete and appears below. In most cases you should
> just be able to reply to this posting, but otherwise please use the
> following link and paste your results into the email:
> mailto:whudson@syntagm.co.uk?subject=survey (this puts the word "survey" in
> the subject).
> 
> We will donate $1 to a third-world charity for the first 300 usable replies
> we receive from list members. We will summarise to the list, and provide
> survey respondents with detailed results.
> -----
> 
> 1. Would you describe yourself as:
> A: usability practitioner, B: HCI researcher, C: developer, D: other (please
> describe)

C

> 2. How much of your time is spent applying user centred methods?
> A: most or all, B: less than 50%,  C: occasionally

A

> 3. Please briefly describe the type of products you work on:
> 
> 
> List the techniques, tools and methods you use *that you find effective*.
> For each, say how often you use it:
> 
> A. always
> 
> 
> B. whenever possible
> 
> 
> C. when appropriate
> 
> 
> D. when I can
> 
> 
> You can either list the techniques you use under the headings above,
> or mark the techniques you use below as A, B, C, or D:
> 
> Techniques and tools
> --------------------
B > stakeholder meeting
B > user analysis/profiling
? > Personas (Alan Cooper)
A > task identification
- > comprehensive (e.g. hierarchical) task analysis
C > user's conceptual models (of the problem domain)
D > Contextual Analysis
B > evaluate existing system
C > set usability requirements
C > set quantitative usability goals
? > use case analysis
- > Essential Use Cases (Constantine and Lockwood)
A > scenarios of use
C > low-fidelity (e.g. paper) prototyping
C > use of style guides
A > visual interface design
A > navigation design
C > expert (heuristic) usability evaluation
C > informal usability testing
B > formal (e.g., quantitative) usability testing
C > usability checklists
C > attitude questionnaires
C > usability surveys
> 
> others (please list)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Development methods
> -------------------
- > Design for usability (John Gould)
- > OVID
- > GUIDE
- > LUCID
- > STUDIO
- > Usage centered design/software for use (Constantine and Lockwood)
> 
> others (please list)
O-O information design with usability (lab) testing
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> William Hudson
> Syntagm Ltd
> Design for Usable Systems
> Tel +44 (1235) 522859
> Fax +44 (1235) 554449
> Web www.syntagm.co.uk
> VCard www.syntagm.co.uk/whudson.vcf
> 
> Nigel Bevan
> Serco Usability Services
> Web www.usability.serco.com
> Email nbevan@usability.serco.com
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 21 17:02:59 2000
Subject: Re: next meeting?
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 100 17:02:59 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <390098FC.1252E317@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Apr 21, 0 02:07:56 pm
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Should I put the May 9 meeting on the website news box?

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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> 
> Hey all,
> 
> The next meeting with be at RPA in the old Smith Brother's
> Hardware building on May 9. Rob Rossi from their staff will be
> talking about interactive web technologies for new commerce
> markets.
> 
> I am trying to get Resource Marketing to hold the June 13 meeting
> in their new offices (pretty cool place too). They will be discussing
> their unique approach to customer-centered design.
> 
> We may need Compuserve for the July presentation.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Chris
> 
> Jane Henderson wrote:
> 
> > In a message dated 4/20/00 10:12:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > perlman@turing.acm.org writes:
> >
> > << Jane and I had an impromptu officers meeting in Kroger's today. >>
> >
> > I think that we should plan to meet there on a regular basis.  It's
> > convenient, they have food, and even sometimes accordian music.
> >
> > In any case, I have not yet booked (or tried to book) the CompuServe lecture
> > hall for May.  Chris, please confirm the date and whether or not you still
> > want me to try to get the lecture hall.  Thanks...
> >
> > Jane
> 
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> n:Rockwell;Chris
> tel;cell:(614) 327-6598
> tel;fax:(614) 486-2060
> tel;work:(614) 486-7517
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From perlman Sat Apr 22 13:07:21 2000
Subject: Re: Request for |STAT password
To: andrea@deakin.edu.au (Andrea Evans)
Date: Sat, 22 Apr 100 13:07:21 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3901090F.D404EE22@deakin.edu.au> from "Andrea Evans" at Apr 22, 0 12:06:07 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Sat Apr 22 13:47:22 2000
Subject: copyQuery
To: perlman@oclc.org
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when copying from expert, need to look for newlines in query and convert them to something that will work in regular boxes


From perlman Mon Apr 24 16:53:45 2000
Subject: Re: User centered design survey - clarification
To: WHudson@syntagm.co.uk (William Hudson)
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 100 16:53:45 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4033E7AD40F4D311BE29006097B806D76ABD@server.syntagm.co.uk> from "William Hudson" at Apr 24, 0 07:24:42 pm
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I work on Web-based information retrieval systems.

> Gary -
> 
> Thanks for your survey response.  You didn't say what kind of products you
> work on, please could you let me know?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> William Hudson
> Syntagm Ltd
> Design for Usable Systems
> Tel +44 (1235) 522859
> Fax +44 (1235) 554449
> Web www.syntagm.co.uk
> VCard www.syntagm.co.uk/whudson.vcf
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 25 09:21:55 2000
Subject: Re: BOB MACK LONG REPLY TO Stephen Arnold / Re: Getting started as
To: robertmack@us.ibm.com
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 100 09:21:55 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <852568CC.0043AC89.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "robertmack@us.ibm.com" at Apr 25, 0 08:19:40 am
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This Thursday 9-10 would be okay with me. 12-2 is good, too.
Friday, I am open except 10-12.  Evenings?  I'd rather not.

My office phone is 614-761-5058.

Gary

> This Thursday is ok if we can do it between 8:00 - 10:00 AM, or 12:00 -
> 2:00 PM.  I'm not available other times. I could do it in the evening after
> 6:00 altho I'd prefer during business hours.   Friday is open for me, but
> maybe not for you.  Gary, are you available to walk/talk Stephen through
> some basic procedures?

From perlman Tue Apr 25 13:15:21 2000
Subject: Re: BOB MACK LONG REPLY TO Stephen Arnold / Re: Getting started as
To: robertmack@us.ibm.com
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 100 13:15:21 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: Stephen.Arnold@cis.drexel.edu
In-Reply-To: <852568CC.004CDE43.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "robertmack@us.ibm.com" at Apr 25, 0 10:00:06 am
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Okay, I've blocked off this frday from 12-2.

> 
> Either time works for me. 12:00 - 2:00 gives us more time.  Stephen, you'll
> need telnet and ftp access.
> 
> Bob Mack
> 
> 
> 
> ---------------------- Forwarded by Robert Mack/Watson/IBM on 04/25/2000
> 09:54 AM ---------------------------
> 
> Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> on 04/25/0100 09:21:55 AM
> 
> To:   Robert Mack/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> cc:
> Subject:  Re: BOB MACK LONG REPLY TO Stephen Arnold / Re: Getting started
>       as
> 
> 
> 
> This Thursday 9-10 would be okay with me. 12-2 is good, too.
> Friday, I am open except 10-12.  Evenings?  I'd rather not.
> 
> My office phone is 614-761-5058.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > This Thursday is ok if we can do it between 8:00 - 10:00 AM, or 12:00 -
> > 2:00 PM.  I'm not available other times. I could do it in the evening
> after
> > 6:00 altho I'd prefer during business hours.   Friday is open for me, but
> > maybe not for you.  Gary, are you available to walk/talk Stephen through
> > some basic procedures?
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 25 23:39:44 2000
Subject: Re: BOB MACK LONG REPLY TO Stephen Arnold / Re: Getting started as
To: Stephen.Arnold@cis.drexel.edu
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 100 23:39:44 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <OF78074FCA.FE53A241-ON852568CC.00720803@cis.drexel.edu> from "Stephen.Arnold@cis.drexel.edu" at Apr 25, 0 04:45:35 pm
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I received a blank message from you.

> 
> 


From perlman Tue Apr 25 23:40:47 2000
Subject: Re: advice for listing
To: leahdawn@mac.com (leah dawn)
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 100 23:40:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <B52B5242.1CFA%leahdawn@mac.com> from "leah dawn" at Apr 25, 0 01:46:42 pm
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I thought the entry was fine.

> Gosh, can you tell me if these are good keywords, and
> the description at the bottom prolly could use a bit
> of clarity in the second sentence.  Can I do this thru
> you, or will I have to re-do the form?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Leah Dawn
> www.mentorgirls.org
> 
> -----
> 
> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> 
> %M U.___ leahdawn@mac.com Leah Dawn
> %0 INTERNET
> %D 2000-04-25
> %A Leah Dawn
> %C Santa Clara, CA
> %I MentorGirls
> %K Technology Mentoring
> Telementoring
> Email Mentoring 
> Girls and Technology
> Empowering Girls
> Cyberculture Orientation
> 
> %O Cyberculture Orientation for Girls
> %T MentorGirls
> %U mentorgirls@mac.com
> %W http://www.mentorgirls.org
> %X MentorGirls is a place for all types of technology mentors to network,
> and to build and promote technology mentoring programs for girls.  This can
> be accomplished through face-to-face mentoring relationships or by way of
> email mentoring.
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Apr 26 10:07:46 2000
Subject: Re: BOB MACK LONG REPLY TO Stephen Arnold / Re: Getting started as
To: Stephen.Arnold@cis.drexel.edu
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 100 10:07:46 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <OF7A890696.8A7D08CC-ON852568CD.0046B322@cis.drexel.edu> from "Stephen.Arnold@cis.drexel.edu" at Apr 26, 0 08:55:30 am
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No objections.

Gary Stephen Perlman
> 
> That sounds fine. Please call me at 215-895-6098 for the conference call.
> 
> I would like to record this call.  To do this leagally, I will ask you to
> state your full name and consent to being recorded at the beginning of each
> tape. Please let me know if you object.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Apr 26 15:23:26 2000
Subject: Re: fyi (fwd)
To: PALMER@mps.ohio-state.edu (WILLIAM PALMER)
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 100 15:23:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <01JOOYPG8PR6B14YED@mps.ohio-state.edu> from "WILLIAM PALMER" at Apr 26, 0 01:25:27 pm
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> Your most excellent "atomic bill" graphic is now on my webpage:
> 
> http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~palmer/Billpersonal.html
>
> Shrined forever.

I am honored.  Still, I miss the title:
	Bill's Atomic Family for the New Millennium
> 
> There is a rumor that Chris is going to receive his BFA degree this
> weekend at UMich.
> 
> There is another rumor floating around that he has a job with the
> Ann Arbor Arts Center running their Cermanics Studio.
> 
> We are going up the investigate.

Wonderful!


From perlman Thu Apr 27 08:49:29 2000
Subject: Re: Error in hcibib?
To: kari.hamnes@telenor.com
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 100 08:49:29 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <7923615E38B1D21187EE0008C70DA9C8A3EE5C@fou-kj-21-001.nta.no> from "kari.hamnes@telenor.com" at Apr 27, 0 12:52:55 pm
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Two entries on the same page.  It's a known limitation of the bookmarking.

> Hello,
> 
> I did a search today for the particular record C.CHI.93.2.230 and received
> two matches:
> 
> %M C.CHI.93.2.230
> %T Applying Visual Design: Trade Secrets for Elegant Interfaces
> %S Tutorials
> %A Kevin Mullet
> %A Darrell Sano
> <snip>
> 
> and 
> 
> %M C.CHI.93.2.230
> %T Using Metaphor Effectively in User Interface Design
> %S Tutorials
> %A Adam Marx
> <snip>
> 
> Is this supposed to happen, or is this an error?
> 
> Regards, Kari :-)
> 
> - a daily hcibib-user
> --------------------------------------
> Kari Hamnes
> Telenor R&D
> mailto:kari.hamnes@telenor.com
> 


From perlman Thu Apr 27 11:19:24 2000
Subject: Re: HCI design for children
To: i.saunders@virgin.net (Ian Saunders)
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 100 11:19:24 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000b01bfb052$0075f300$b524fc3e@master> from "Ian Saunders" at Apr 27, 0 03:07:33 pm
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I'd ask the chi-kids mailing list or check chi-kids links.  See:

http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/

> Hi
> 
> I am a student studying for a degree in Computer studies and I haver been
> given a child's spelling program to adapt with icons and other HCI issues to
> make it more 'user friendly'. Can you help or point me in the right
> direction.
> 
> Thank-you
> Anne Saunders
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 28 00:59:15 2000
Subject: Re: MentorGirls.org
To: mentorgirls@mac.com (MentorGirls)
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 100 00:59:15 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <B52E4890.1DBC%mentorgirls@mac.com> from "MentorGirls" at Apr 27, 0 07:42:09 pm
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Could you please describe the change?

Gary

> Hello!  You folks were so kind to add MentorGirls to your
> CHI-Kids page under Organizations!  Thanks so much!  :o)
> I'd like to make a small change, so as to avoid any
> future confusion!  Let me know how I can best accomplish
> this... just a teensy change in our description!
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Leah Dawn
> 
> MentorGirls
> 
> http://www.mentorgirls.org
> email: mentorgirls@mac.com
> list:  http://www.topica.com/lists/Mentor-Girls
> 
> Member of the Silicon Valley Mentoring Coalition
> http://www.svmentoring.org
> 
> "Children are best served by simplicity."
>             Mr. Rogers
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Apr 28 21:41:55 2000
Subject: paper on the topic of my chifoo talk
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 100 21:41:55 -0400 (EDT)
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I just sent off a paper to the ACM CUU conference
on Universal Usability.

"The FirstSearch User Interface Architecture:
Universal Access for any User, in many Languages, on any Platform"

The version I sent off is at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc
It is not yet for general distribution,
but feel free to point people to it if they
expressed an interest in my talk.

Slightly updated slides are at
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.ppt

Gary

From perlman Sun Apr 30 12:07:57 2000
Subject: Re: ohio
To: north@cs.umd.edu (Chris North)
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 100 12:07:57 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <001201bfb084$a57149e0$e3160880@outback> from "Chris North" at Apr 27, 0 04:10:28 pm
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> Hi, i'd like to ask you about CIS dept at ohio state.  i'm finishing my =
> phd with Ben Shneiderman at maryland and am pursuing academic positions. =
>  i have an offer for faculty position at ohio state.  Since you had =
> spent some time there, i was hoping you might shed some light on what it =
> might be like there as an HCI person.
> 
> thanks very much for your help,
> 
> -Chris North
>  Human-Computer Interaction Lab
>  University of Maryland, College Park

I've had this discussion before, so I am appending some messages.
You might want to contact those people about why they chose not
to join OSU.  Personally, I think it is a reasonable place.

Looking over your page at UMd:
 * http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/north/infoviz.html has broken images
 * Columbus is a nice place to raise kids (like Elijah)
 * Columbus is a fair place for consulting out of OSU, but the taxes
   are oppressive because OSU employees do not pay Social Security,
   so you pay that and self-employment tax.  This was painful for me,
   especially after consulting in Silicon Valley, where the rates
   were higher.  On the plus side, After I left OSU, I pulled my
   money out of the State Teacher's Retirement System and put it
   into an IRA, so instead of some negligible amount for retirement
   from the SSA from those years, it will be between $.5M and $1.0M.
 * Chemical Abstracts might be interested in visualization, and there
   is a lot of medical research around town.  Also, ACCAD, which I
   guess you know about.
 * OSU CIS will give the most weight to your IJHCS pub.

If you want to chat, my work phone is below:

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

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>From ritter@vpsyc.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk Mon Aug  2 14:03:03 1999
To: perlman@acm.org

Thanks for your help in my job search.  I'll (we'll) be moving to Penn
State in the Autumn (address below), to help found a new School of
Information Sciences and Technology.  I'll be an associate professor
of IST (tenured) and an associate prof in psychology (courtesy
appointment).

OSU could not come up with a tenured offer. Although it looked OK, I
wouldn't want to be caught between the two departments there without
tenure....

We'll be hiring 30-35 professors in the next five years.  I hope it
will become a home for HCI and cognitive science.  So stop by if you
are around those parts!  

Cheers,

Frank

-- 
Frank.Ritter@nottingham.ac.uk
    + 44 (115) 951-5292 (office, will bounce to an answerphone)
    + 44 (115) 951-5324 (fax)
    + 44 (115) 943-6265 (home)
  Psychology          
  U. of Nottingham  http://www.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk/staff/ritter/
  Nottingham  NG7 2RD
  England

After 1 October 1999:
  ritter@ist.psu.edu
  + 1 (814) 865-4453 (office)   865-5604 (fax)
  School of Information Sciences and Technology    http://www.ist.psu.edu
  512 Rider Building, 120 S. Burrowes St.
  Penn State
  University Park, PA  16801-3857

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From: Anthony Hornof <hornof@umich.edu>
>From hornof@umich.edu Mon Apr  5 12:09:41 1999
To: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
Subject: Re: I'm interviewing at OSU; why did you leave?

-- Stuff deleted.  He went to Univ. of Orgeon, I think because
the support was better, less teaching, etc.

At 10:12 PM -0400 4/4/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
My reasons for leaving are complex.  I don't think of them
as reflecting particularly negatively on OSU or the CIS dept.

The simplest bottom line is that I was not interested in
academic grant proposals and refereed publications as much as I
was interested in developing systems, I had no colleagues at OSU
while I had colleagues at area companies, so I left.  It is diagnostic
that I did not consider other academic positions, because I thought,
overall, that OSU and CIS were okay.

Overall, I'd say the CIS department is neither hospitable
nor inhospitable toward HCI; people did not care about
what I did except at the level of grants and journal pubs
(not conference pubs or other of questionable peer review).
I felt that I had no colleagues in the CIS department,
and that the work in close areas (software engineering
and graphics, for example) was not of high interest to me.
Perhaps the biggest negative is that CIS students need
to be sent to other departments for a lot of their coursework
(stats, psych, design).

I found that I was spending more and more of my time consulting
with area companies (CompuServe, OCLC) and that it was more
interesting to me.  With my peculiar interest in getting
my ideas actually used, the university had many drawbacks for me.
(e.g., Using students to develop working software is difficult.)

Probably the closest people at OSU, in terms of interest in HCI,
were Phil Smith and Dave Woods in Systems Engineering.
We never seemed to have time to collaborate on anything.
I have not been impressed by the organization of the
Ergonomics Institute; I think it could be useful for seeking
grants from outside agencies, though.  The Cognitive Science
center might be of equal interest to you.

Still, OSU and CIS are reasonable places to get work done,
although perhaps not the work I wanted to do.  OSU is big,
like UofM, and there are lots of people in lots of places
(Industrial Design, Systems Engineering, etc.).

I can't say there is no political dimension to HCI in CIS.
We interviewed Brad Myers, Robert Jakob, and Andrew Sears, for positions
while I was at OSU and not known to have one foot out the door.
Despite the track record of the first two, no offer was made,
and I never could figure out what politics were going on.
So, at some level, there is an interest in getting more than just
one person in HCI in CIS, but at another, there is a conflict.
Maybe the creation of the Ergonomics Institute has created
a new pressure to have an HCI person in CIS.  But I have been
gone for 2.5 years (during which time, my specialty areas of
HCI and Information Retrieval were not taught, the latter despite
the local presence of CompuServe, OCLC, and Chemical Abstracts),
so the need can't be that critical.

There might be some obstacles for you.  It would be important
for you to concentrate on refereed journal publications over
all others.  Even if you convince the department of the worth
of, e.g., your CHI conference pubs (congrats!), you could get
stung badly at tenure time at the college or provost level.
And, as you might expect, prestigious grants like NSF carry
a lot of weight.  I don't think these are unique to OSU.

Hope that helps.

Gary



From perlman Mon May  1 00:00:35 2000
Subject: Re: Web Surfing for Wagar High School Alumni
To: drcohen@ibm.net
Date: Mon, 1 May 100 00:00:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <33CC5336.2A13@ibm.net> from "Dan Cohen" at Jul 15, 97 09:51:02 pm
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http://wagar.web.com/

Peter seems to be newly married again.

Gary

> It's funny who you might come across web surfing these days. 
> Hope you're doing well.
> 
> Dan
> 
> P.S. Peter Herman lives in Toronto. I don't think he's on the net.
> 


From perlman Mon May  1 00:01:44 2000
Subject: Re: You've come a long way since Dippy Dog
To: br@sympatico.ca (Barbara Raider)
Date: Mon, 1 May 100 00:01:44 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3480BE6B.7E80@sympatico.ca> from "Barbara Raider" at Nov 29, 97 09:16:35 pm
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http://wagar.web.com/

I saw an entry from Susan Stadner.

Maybe you'll add one.

Gary

From perlman Mon May  1 00:02:52 2000
Subject: Re: Are you ready to be a parent?
To: sfeldman@inforamp.net (Sandy Feldman)
Date: Mon, 1 May 100 00:02:52 -0400 (EDT)
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http://wagar.web.com/

Only six from our year.

Still, looking at the list of names is full of emotion.
I think my face is breaking out.

Gary

From perlman Mon May  1 00:06:40 2000
Subject: Wagar, what else?
To: mnahon@uvic.ca
Date: Mon, 1 May 100 00:06:40 -0400 (EDT)
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Have you been to:
	http://wagar.web.com/
Only six from our year, but a virtual reunion
is probably the only reunion I'm going to have.

Mark is 6 and George is 3.  I plan to catch up on
sleep in just a few years.  Hope all is well.

Gary

From perlman Mon May  1 09:06:21 2000
Subject: Re: It's tougher to find you no a days
To: pherman@www.thehermanfile.com (pherman)
Date: Mon, 1 May 100 09:06:21 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000c01bf9dbb$56162400$4ace05d1@peter> from "pherman" at Apr 3, 0 06:24:09 pm
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Hi Peter,

Congratulations are in order?  I saw on wagar.web.com that you
got married.  True?  Best wishes.

Gary

From perlman Mon May  1 20:52:55 2000
Subject: Re: You've come a long way since Dippy Dog
To: br@sympatico.ca (Barbara Raider)
Date: Mon, 1 May 100 20:52:56 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <390E401D.A8A42C2B@sympatico.ca> from "Barbara Raider" at May 1, 0 07:40:31 pm
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> Hope all is well with you. I am an overpaid art director in advertising,
> with so much stress on my head that I feel like applying for a job at
> McDonald's flipping burgers. If you're ever in town (Montreal) give me a
> ring. Maybe we can walk down memory lane, about dippy dog.

A low profile advertising director?  Funny, except for the stress part.
I wonder how many people are overworked, overstressed, and overextended.
I actually have dropped down to 40 hours of work a week, from a peak
of around 80.  Kids had a lot to do with that, but also the feeling that
unless I would be a Nobel Lauriate, or something like that, my existence
would not make a difference to the world's knowledge (and I've known
since I was 15 that I was not going to be a Nobel Lauriate).  So why
burn out?  I guess I will not be the next star motivational speaker.

We get to Montreal twice a year now.  We see Janet and our Mom.
Our next trip will be in August.  Maybe we'll get together!

Gary

> BR
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > http://wagar.web.com/
> >
> > I saw an entry from Susan Stadner.
> >
> > Maybe you'll add one.
> >
> > Gary
> 
> 


From perlman Mon May  1 21:30:34 2000
Subject: Re: Hello
To: jckm@ican.net (James Cookson et Karin Montin, s.e.n.c.)
Date: Mon, 1 May 100 21:30:34 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <199711111909.OAA26373@mail0.tor.acc.ca> from "James Cookson et Karin Montin, s.e.n.c." at Nov 11, 97 02:07:24 pm
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Hard to believe that years go by, but I was in my Montreal
mail file and saw your message.  (I never throw anything out;
you should see our basement.)

Did I ever point you at our multilingual service?
The original system was not designed for translation,
so it was a lot of ugly work:
	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/fs-sample.scr
but the new system was planned that way all along,
and it was less work and better done (I hope):
	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi
I still am having fun at OCLC.

Mark is now 6 and George is 3.  George is coming
out of the terrible 2's and Mark is into all sort
of things (piano, soccer, Pokemon, you name it).
I hope they are in good form this August, when
Caroline goes to England for two weeks, and I
travel with the boys to meet her in Montreal.

Hope things are well.

Gary

From perlman Wed May  3 09:19:30 2000
Subject: Re: New Episode! RobinWilliams @ audible.com
To: mabelmspence@audible.com
Date: Wed, 3 May 100 09:19:30 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: remove@audible.com
In-Reply-To: <20000503060739.5CDAFB8CB3@mailbox.audible.com> from "mabelmspence@audible.com" at May 3, 0 02:07:39 am
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> 
> Hello from audible.com,
>  
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>  
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From perlman Wed May  3 13:26:11 2000
Subject: Re: Your recent mail to mabelmspence@audible.com
To: customer_service@audible.com
Date: Wed, 3 May 100 13:26:11 -0400 (EDT)
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Please remove me from your mail.

Gary Perlmam
perlman@acm.org

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From perlman Thu May  4 08:37:04 2000
Subject: Re: stat.tar.Z.crypt
To: dchia@atlantic.gse.rmit.edu.au (David Chia)
Date: Thu, 4 May 100 08:37:04 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20000504124634.A32226@atlantic.gse.rmit.edu.au> from "David Chia" at May 4, 0 12:46:34 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -- 
> David Chia,
> RMIT University
> 


From perlman Thu May  4 09:23:02 2000
Subject: Re: HFES-CSTG: approval required (65014EE9)
To: awichans@US.ORACLE.COM
Date: Thu, 4 May 100 09:23:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200005032229.e43MT8m22708@listserv.vt.edu> from "L-Soft list server at LISTSERV.VT.EDU" at May 3, 0 06:29:08 pm
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Hi Anna,

The HFES-CSTG listserv is having problems, so it may take a ay or two
to get your message circulated.

Cheers,

Gary

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> I am starting a new UI applied research effort at Oracle.
> See below. If you know anyone you think might be interested
> could you please forward this. Apologies if you receive this
> twice...
> 
> thanks
> anna
> 
> 
> "Oracle Corporation, the world leader in database software
> for the Internet, is starting an Advanced User Interface
> group to complement its existing 50 person Usability and
> Interface Design team. We seek to hire 6 permanent full-time
> researchers who have Ph.D’s in computer science, psychology,
> or advanced degrees in design; a minimum 7-10 years
> experience leading user interface research projects in
> academic, industrial, or government settings; and a track
> record of publications in refereed journals and conferences.
> Preferred content domains include mobile (ubiquitous)
> computing, information visualization, psychology of
> programming, distance learning, and user interfaces for the
> disabled. A history of successful transfer of technology to
> development, demonstrated ability to establish and lead
> small teams, and experience in building and managing
> research facilities are required. Experience evaluating
> grant requests and monitoring university collaboration is
> highly desirable. Salaries and benefits are negotiable based
> upon qualifications. Software development experience,
> especially Internet and database, are also desirable.
> 
> Please submit cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three
> publications (total not to exceed 50 pages) to:
> 
> Anna Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> 500 Oracle Parkway – MS 2op10
> Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> FAX 650 506-7430
> Email awichans@us.oracle.com"
> 
> 
> --
> 
> thanks,
> anna
> 
> Anna M. Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> Usability & Interface Design Department
> Oracle Corporation
> 500 Oracle Parkway
> MS 2op10
> Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> 
> Phone: 650 506-8007
> FAX: 650 506-7430
> awichans@us.oracle.com
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May  4 15:17:53 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: rodorojas@yahoo.com (Rodrigo Rojas)
Date: Thu, 4 May 100 15:17:53 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
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> 
> 
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From perlman Thu May  4 15:44:34 2000
Subject: Re: Job Posting
To: beinlich@IX.NETCOM.COM
Date: Thu, 4 May 100 15:44:34 -0400 (EDT)
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Please submit these as two separate requests.
Please indicate the city for the openings.
Please send them as plain text.

Gary

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> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Bill Beinlich
> .........
> 
> Visual Designers and Interaction Designers (Midwest)
> 
> Attractions:
> 
>      Interesting, challenging, professionally rewarding, well-respected
> and
>      enjoyable work in a collaborative design & usability community
> which is well-
>      positioned to have a strategic impact on technology, product, user
> success
>      and company profitability.
> 
>      Dual track professional growth
> 
>      High quality of life for families and solo professionals
> 
>      Competitive compensation, benefits and perks
> 
> Responsibilities (Visual Designer):
> 
>      Responsible for all aspects of visual interface design including
> screen layout,
>      typography, symbolism, color, information design and visual design
>      guidelines/standards.
> 
>           Create, develop, produce and specify screen layouts, spatial
>           metaphors, typography, forms design, icon design, information
> design
>           and color selection for software products.
> 
>           Develop visual design specifications, guidelines and
> standards.
> 
>      Oversee outside visual designers; direct and coordinate visual
> design.
> 
>      Collaborate with interaction designers, usability specialists, and
> developers
>      to (1) design the total human-computer interaction in software
> applications,
>      with particular responsibility for the visual look of interfaces,
> (2) create
>      products that enhance the user experience through excellent visual
> design
>      and (3) ensure that visual design standards are understood and
> used.
> 
>      Proactively influence visual design direction by developing visual
> design
>      approach, mock-ups, storyboards and demonstrations/presentations.
> 
>      Research, evaluate and recommend visual design methods and
> technologies
>      for software design.
> 
> Responsibilities (Interaction Designer):
> 
>      Work individually and in teams (e.g., developers, business
> analysts, visual
>      designers, usability specialists and project managers) to research,
> design and
>      communicate GUI designs.
> 
>      Activities/duties can include:
> 
>           All of the traditional user-centered interface design
> practices, including
>           researching, developing, and documenting user requirements
>           (characteristics, needs, goals and opportunities.)
> 
>           Developing (1) scenarios and storyboards to demonstrate flow
> of
>           information and human/computer interaction and (2) interface
> designs,
>           specifications, guidelines, and standards.
> 
>      Collaborate with developers and/or designers to (1) design and
> prototype
>      software human interfaces, (2) drive the interface design process,
> (3)
>      participate in up-front project planning (e.g. setting and meeting
> project
>      milestones), (4) communicate designs and design priorities within
> and across
>      development teams, (5) create products that enhance users'
> environments
>      and improve customer quality of work life, (6) design and produce
> new
>      product concepts (participate in discovery research, partner with
> customers
>      to study and develop new product requirements and create conceptual
> 
>      designs for new product ideas).
> 
> Common Requirements:
> 
>      At least 2 years in any form of related design (i.e. visaul
> disigner or
>      interaction design) learning about/applying the discipline to
> software
>      development and/or e-commerce.  Exposure to a software technology
>      environment.
> 
>      Desired, but not required:  Familiarity with Web design, graphic
> design (e.g
>      Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop), GUI prototyping and desktop
>      publishing applications.
> 
> Specific Requirements (Visual Designer)
> 
>      Degree (masters preferred) in Visual Design, Graphic Design,
> Interaction
>      Design or closely related field.
> 
>      Desired, but not required:  (1) Knowledge of information design and
> 
>      visualization and (2) experience with branding.
> 
> Specific Requirements (Interaction Designer)
> 
>      Degree (masters preferred) in Interface/Visual Design, Cognitive
> Psychology,
>      Human Factors, Computer Science or closely related field.
> 
>      Desired, but not required: Experience with discovery and contextual
> inquiry
>      methods.
> 
> Contact Bill Beinlich at (352) 447-0382 or beinlich@ix.netcom.com
> 
> --
> Note: The attached Netscape Address Book Card (.vcf file) may not be
> readable by all e-mail programs.
> Bill Beinlich
> Pierce/Beinlich L.L.C.
> Executive Search
> <http://www.hdhntr.com>
> (352) 447-0382
> 
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> <font color="#3333FF"><font size=+1>Visual Designers and
> Interaction Designers (Midwest)</font></font>
> <p><font color="#993366"><font size=+1>Attractions:</font></font>
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Interesting, challenging, professionally rewarding,
> well-respected and
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; enjoyable work in a collaborative design &amp;
> usability community which is well-
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; positioned to have a strategic impact on technology,
> product, user success
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; and company profitability.
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dual track professional growth
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; High quality of life for families and solo
> professionals
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Competitive compensation, benefits and perks
> <p><font color="#993366"><font size=+1>Responsibilities (Visual Designer):</font></font><font color="#993366"><font size=+1></font></font>
> <p><font color="#993366"><font size=+1>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</font></font><font color="#000000">
> Responsible for all aspects of visual interface design including screen
> layout,</font>
> <br><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; typography, symbolism,
> color, information design and visual design</font>
> <br><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; guidelines/standards.</font><font color="#000000"></font>
> <p><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
> Create, develop, produce and specify screen layouts, spatial</font>
> <br><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
> metaphors, typography, forms design, icon design, information design</font>
> <br><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
> and color selection for software products.</font><font color="#000000"></font>
> <p><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
> Develop visual design specifications, guidelines and standards.</font><font color="#000000"></font>
> <p><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Oversee outside visual
> designers; direct and coordinate visual design.</font><font color="#000000"></font>
> <p><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Collaborate with interaction
> designers, usability specialists, and developers</font>
> <br><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; to (1) design the total
> human-computer interaction in software applications,</font>
> <br><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; with particular responsibility
> for the visual look of interfaces, (2) create</font>
> <br><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; products that enhance
> the user experience through excellent visual design</font>
> <br><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; and (3) ensure that
> visual design standards are understood and used.</font><font color="#000000"></font>
> <p><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Proactively influence
> visual design direction by developing visual design</font>
> <br><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; approach, mock-ups,
> storyboards and demonstrations/presentations.</font><font color="#000000"></font>
> <p><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Research, evaluate and
> recommend visual design methods and technologies</font>
> <br><font color="#000000">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; for software design.</font><font color="#993366"><font size=+1></font></font>
> <p><font color="#993366"><font size=+1>Responsibilities (Interaction Designer):</font></font>
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Work individually and in teams (e.g., developers,
> business analysts, visual
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; designers, usability specialists and project
> managers) to research, design and
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; communicate GUI designs.
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Activities/duties can include:
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; All of the traditional
> user-centered interface design practices, including
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; researching,
> developing, and documenting user requirements
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (characteristics,
> needs, goals and opportunities.)
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Developing (1)
> scenarios and storyboards to demonstrate flow of
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; information
> and human/computer interaction and (2) interface designs,
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; specifications,
> guidelines, and standards.
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Collaborate with developers and/or designers
> to (1) design and prototype
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; software human interfaces, (2) drive the interface
> design process, (3)
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; participate in up-front project planning (e.g.
> setting and meeting project
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; milestones), (4) communicate designs and design
> priorities within and across
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; development teams, (5) create products that
> enhance users' environments
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; and improve customer quality of work life,
> (6) design and produce new
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; product concepts (participate in discovery
> research, partner with customers
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; to study and develop new product requirements
> and create conceptual
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; designs for new product ideas).
> <p><font color="#993366"><font size=+1>Common Requirements:</font></font>
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; At least 2 years in any form of related design
> (i.e. visaul disigner or
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; interaction design) learning about/applying
> the discipline to software
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; development and/or e-commerce.&nbsp; Exposure
> to a software technology
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; environment.
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Desired, but not required:&nbsp; Familiarity
> with Web design, graphic design (e.g
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop), GUI prototyping
> and desktop
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; publishing applications.
> <p><font color="#993366"><font size=+1>Specific Requirements (Visual Designer)</font></font>
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Degree (masters preferred) in Visual Design,
> Graphic Design, Interaction
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Design or closely related field.
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Desired, but not required:&nbsp; (1) Knowledge
> of information design and
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; visualization and (2) experience with branding.
> <p><font color="#993366"><font size=+1>Specific Requirements (Interaction
> Designer)</font></font>
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Degree (masters preferred) in Interface/Visual
> Design, Cognitive Psychology,
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Human Factors, Computer Science or closely
> related field.
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Desired, but not required: Experience with
> discovery and contextual inquiry
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; methods.
> <p><font color="#993366"><font size=+1>Contact</font></font> Bill Beinlich
> at (352) 447-0382 or beinlich@ix.netcom.com
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From perlman Thu May  4 19:09:58 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: heribert@heribert-schuetz.de (Heribert Schuetz)
Date: Thu, 4 May 100 19:09:58 -0400 (EDT)
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From perlman Fri May  5 22:16:31 2000
Subject: Re: Oracle Research message?
To: awichans@us.oracle.com (Anna Wichansky)
Date: Fri, 5 May 100 22:16:31 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: acohill@vt.edu, cohill@bev.net
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Hi Anna,

I sent you mail about it yesterday.  Did you get that?

I've tried to approve it three times yesterday and three times
today.  The server is apparently down.

You might send it to chi-jobs@acm.org.

Maybe it will be back up next week.  I don't even know who to contact,
because all mail to the server comes back, so I am sending a copy
to Andrew Cohill, who owns visual-l on the same listserver.

Andrew, do you know what is going on with listserv.vt.edu?
I am unable to approve posts to hfes-cstg.

I have appended an example bounce.

Gary

> Hi,
> Are you able to release my message to the CSTG listserv?
> I send it a few days ago.
> 
> 
> --
> 
> thanks,
> anna
> 
> Anna M. Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> Usability & Interface Design Department
> Oracle Corporation
> 500 Oracle Parkway
> MS 2op10
> Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> 
> Phone: 650 506-8007
> FAX: 650 506-7430
> awichans@us.oracle.com


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From perlman Sat May  6 22:44:58 2000
Subject: BuckCHi meeting in May?
To: buckchi-officers@acm.org
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There has been no announcement to any lists about the
May meeting.  I put a news item on the site on 4/22,
but there was never any followup.

Here is the news item:

	Rob Rossi from RPA will talk about
	interactive web technologies for new
	commerce markets.  We will meet in the
	old Smith Brother's Hardware building on
	Tuesday, May 9. Details coming soon. 

If we are going to meet, then I think we need to get
the word out, but perhaps it would be better to
postpone instead of sending out details that most
people would read a day before the meeting.
There were 52 hits on the BuckCHI home page
in the last two weeks, so perhaps a fair number of
people are aware, although they may be wondering
where the Smith Brother's Hardware building is
(I think I've seen it from 670 near 315).

I think it would be good to have the June meeting
set up in time for the May meeting.

Gary

From perlman Sun May  7 01:45:27 2000
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From perlman Sun May  7 13:34:56 2000
Subject: Re: Permission to Reprint Intercultural Issues Page
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Sun, 7 May 100 13:34:56 -0400 (EDT)
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I hereby grant permission to copy the Intercultural links page.
Some suggestions:
 * I can run a link checker for you so that it's up to date
 * I can generate a page for you in whatever format you like
   because the links are in a database and I can generate
   records in many formats easily.
 * I suggest adding a link to the current page for people
   to open instead of typing in links.  But I think it
   would be useful to people to be able to read the link info
   without having to go to the page, so I don't object to
   printing the info.

Cheers,

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> IWIPS2000 would like to reprint material from your Intercultural Issues
> page as part of a resources appendix to this year's proceedings. Can we
> have permission to do this (all links would be included)? We need to
> know this week, if possible. Thanks.
> 
> Donald
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day
> Tel.: +1.410.830.2962
> Fax.: +1.410.830.3868
> d.day@acm.org
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> http://www.nist.gov/IWIPS2000
> 


From perlman Mon May  8 01:02:07 2000
Subject: Re: Permission to Reprint Intercultural Issues Page
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Mon, 8 May 100 01:02:07 -0400 (EDT)
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> Thanks very much. And, by the way, I'm sorry your paper wasn't accepted.
> You've certainly been very supportive of the workshop.

My pleasure (the support, not the rejection).

> The format is a specialized format for the proceedings, so you probably
> couldn't generate it automatically. It's a specialized MSWord format.
> I've attached the format guideline and a sample paper from last year,
> but I doubt these would be much help to you.
> 
> It would help if you could run a link check, however.

I have just done that.  Some stale links were updated or removed.

> If space permits, we'll list the links in hard copy. Otherwise, we'll
> list the link URL, as you suggest.

An intermediate level is to list the categories and number of links.

INTERCULTURAL LINKS (116 links total) Last updated 2000-05-08 

BOOKS (5 links)
	Books on developing software for an international / intercultural market.
CHARACTER SET (13 links) 
	Information about character sets for different language support.
COMPANIES (9 links) 
	Companies with a focus on developing software for intercultural / multilingual markets.
DATE FORMAT (1 link) 
	Information about calendar / date formats for different locales.
DICTIONARY (5 links) 
	Sources on online dictionaries for different languages.
EXAMPLES (3 links) 
	Examples of systems that have been internationalized and/or localized
	(e.g., translated).
MAIL (4 links) 
	Newsgroups, mailing, discussion lists and aliases relating to intercultural interfaces.
MARKETING (6 links) 
	Sources of marketing information relating to intercultural interfaces
	(e.g., computer use / language use by country).
RESOURCES (30 links) 
	Resources for developing software for many cultures / languages.
STANDARDS (38 links) 
	Standards for developing software for many cultures / languages.
TRANSLATION (20 links) 
	Resources for translating user interfaces.
USABILITY (9 links) 
	Usability issues in developing software for many cultures / languages.

From perlman Tue May  9 07:30:54 2000
Subject: Re: ohio
To: north@cs.umd.edu (Chris North)
Date: Tue, 9 May 100 07:30:54 -0400 (EDT)
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Good place.  Have fun.

Gary

> Gary-
> thanks for your thoughts.
> i ended up at Virginia Tech.
> -chris
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: Chris North <north@cs.umd.edu>
> Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2000 12:09 PM
> Subject: Re: ohio
> 
> 
> > > Hi, i'd like to ask you about CIS dept at ohio state.  i'm finishing my
> =
> > > phd with Ben Shneiderman at maryland and am pursuing academic positions.
> =
> > >  i have an offer for faculty position at ohio state.  Since you had =
> > > spent some time there, i was hoping you might shed some light on what it
> =
> > > might be like there as an HCI person.
> > >
> > > thanks very much for your help,
> > >
> > > -Chris North
> > >  Human-Computer Interaction Lab
> > >  University of Maryland, College Park
> >
> > I've had this discussion before, so I am appending some messages.
> > You might want to contact those people about why they chose not
> > to join OSU.  Personally, I think it is a reasonable place.
> >
> > Looking over your page at UMd:
> >  * http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/north/infoviz.html has broken images
> >  * Columbus is a nice place to raise kids (like Elijah)
> >  * Columbus is a fair place for consulting out of OSU, but the taxes
> >    are oppressive because OSU employees do not pay Social Security,
> >    so you pay that and self-employment tax.  This was painful for me,
> >    especially after consulting in Silicon Valley, where the rates
> >    were higher.  On the plus side, After I left OSU, I pulled my
> >    money out of the State Teacher's Retirement System and put it
> >    into an IRA, so instead of some negligible amount for retirement
> >    from the SSA from those years, it will be between $.5M and $1.0M.
> >  * Chemical Abstracts might be interested in visualization, and there
> >    is a lot of medical research around town.  Also, ACCAD, which I
> >    guess you know about.
> >  * OSU CIS will give the most weight to your IJHCS pub.
> >
> > If you want to chat, my work phone is below:
> >
> > Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
> > 6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
> > Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
> > perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > >From ritter@vpsyc.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk Mon Aug  2 14:03:03 1999
> > To: perlman@acm.org
> >
> > Thanks for your help in my job search.  I'll (we'll) be moving to Penn
> > State in the Autumn (address below), to help found a new School of
> > Information Sciences and Technology.  I'll be an associate professor
> > of IST (tenured) and an associate prof in psychology (courtesy
> > appointment).
> >
> > OSU could not come up with a tenured offer. Although it looked OK, I
> > wouldn't want to be caught between the two departments there without
> > tenure....
> >
> > We'll be hiring 30-35 professors in the next five years.  I hope it
> > will become a home for HCI and cognitive science.  So stop by if you
> > are around those parts!
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Frank
> >
> > --
> > Frank.Ritter@nottingham.ac.uk
> >     + 44 (115) 951-5292 (office, will bounce to an answerphone)
> >     + 44 (115) 951-5324 (fax)
> >     + 44 (115) 943-6265 (home)
> >   Psychology
> >   U. of Nottingham  http://www.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk/staff/ritter/
> >   Nottingham  NG7 2RD
> >   England
> >
> > After 1 October 1999:
> >   ritter@ist.psu.edu
> >   + 1 (814) 865-4453 (office)   865-5604 (fax)
> >   School of Information Sciences and Technology    http://www.ist.psu.edu
> >   512 Rider Building, 120 S. Burrowes St.
> >   Penn State
> >   University Park, PA  16801-3857
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > From: Anthony Hornof <hornof@umich.edu>
> > >From hornof@umich.edu Mon Apr  5 12:09:41 1999
> > To: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > Subject: Re: I'm interviewing at OSU; why did you leave?
> >
> > -- Stuff deleted.  He went to Univ. of Orgeon, I think because
> > the support was better, less teaching, etc.
> >
> > At 10:12 PM -0400 4/4/99, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > My reasons for leaving are complex.  I don't think of them
> > as reflecting particularly negatively on OSU or the CIS dept.
> >
> > The simplest bottom line is that I was not interested in
> > academic grant proposals and refereed publications as much as I
> > was interested in developing systems, I had no colleagues at OSU
> > while I had colleagues at area companies, so I left.  It is diagnostic
> > that I did not consider other academic positions, because I thought,
> > overall, that OSU and CIS were okay.
> >
> > Overall, I'd say the CIS department is neither hospitable
> > nor inhospitable toward HCI; people did not care about
> > what I did except at the level of grants and journal pubs
> > (not conference pubs or other of questionable peer review).
> > I felt that I had no colleagues in the CIS department,
> > and that the work in close areas (software engineering
> > and graphics, for example) was not of high interest to me.
> > Perhaps the biggest negative is that CIS students need
> > to be sent to other departments for a lot of their coursework
> > (stats, psych, design).
> >
> > I found that I was spending more and more of my time consulting
> > with area companies (CompuServe, OCLC) and that it was more
> > interesting to me.  With my peculiar interest in getting
> > my ideas actually used, the university had many drawbacks for me.
> > (e.g., Using students to develop working software is difficult.)
> >
> > Probably the closest people at OSU, in terms of interest in HCI,
> > were Phil Smith and Dave Woods in Systems Engineering.
> > We never seemed to have time to collaborate on anything.
> > I have not been impressed by the organization of the
> > Ergonomics Institute; I think it could be useful for seeking
> > grants from outside agencies, though.  The Cognitive Science
> > center might be of equal interest to you.
> >
> > Still, OSU and CIS are reasonable places to get work done,
> > although perhaps not the work I wanted to do.  OSU is big,
> > like UofM, and there are lots of people in lots of places
> > (Industrial Design, Systems Engineering, etc.).
> >
> > I can't say there is no political dimension to HCI in CIS.
> > We interviewed Brad Myers, Robert Jakob, and Andrew Sears, for positions
> > while I was at OSU and not known to have one foot out the door.
> > Despite the track record of the first two, no offer was made,
> > and I never could figure out what politics were going on.
> > So, at some level, there is an interest in getting more than just
> > one person in HCI in CIS, but at another, there is a conflict.
> > Maybe the creation of the Ergonomics Institute has created
> > a new pressure to have an HCI person in CIS.  But I have been
> > gone for 2.5 years (during which time, my specialty areas of
> > HCI and Information Retrieval were not taught, the latter despite
> > the local presence of CompuServe, OCLC, and Chemical Abstracts),
> > so the need can't be that critical.
> >
> > There might be some obstacles for you.  It would be important
> > for you to concentrate on refereed journal publications over
> > all others.  Even if you convince the department of the worth
> > of, e.g., your CHI conference pubs (congrats!), you could get
> > stung badly at tenure time at the college or provost level.
> > And, as you might expect, prestigious grants like NSF carry
> > a lot of weight.  I don't think these are unique to OSU.
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Tue May  9 09:45:36 2000
Subject: Re: Oracle Seeks Lead UI Researchers
To: awichans@US.ORACLE.COM
Date: Tue, 9 May 100 09:45:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <3916EC04.4F25CAA2@us.oracle.com> from "Anna Wichansky" at May 8, 0 09:32:05 am
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Hi Anna,

I have still not been able to get any action on the
problems with the HFES-CSTG listserv.
The server is still down.
I've notified the CSTG chair, and I am out of ideas.

Good luck with filling the positions.
Your chi-jobs post is archived at:
	http://www.listserv.acm.org/archives/wa.cgi?A2=ind0005b&L=chi-jobs&F=&S=&P=154

Gary

> Oracle Seeks Lead UI Researchers
> 
> Oracle Corporation, the world leader in database software
> for the Internet, is starting an Advanced User Interface
> group to complement its existing 50 person Usability and
> Interface Design team. We seek to hire 6 permanent full-time
> researchers who have Ph.D’s in computer science, psychology,
> or advanced degrees in design; a minimum 7-10 years
> experience leading user interface research projects in
> academic, industrial, or government settings; and a track
> record of publications in refereed journals and conferences.
> Preferred content domains include mobile (ubiquitous)
> computing, information visualization, psychology of
> programming, distance learning, and user interfaces for the
> disabled. A history of successful transfer of technology to
> development, demonstrated ability to establish and lead
> small teams, and experience in building and managing
> research facilities are required. Experience evaluating
> grant requests and monitoring university collaboration is
> highly desirable. Salaries and benefits are negotiable based
> upon qualifications. Software development experience,
> especially Internet and database, are also desirable.
> 
> Please submit cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three
> publications (total not to exceed 50 pages) to:
> 
> Anna Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> 500 Oracle Parkway – MS 2op10
> Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> FAX 650 506-7430
> Email awichans@us.oracle.com
> 
> 
> --
> 
> thanks,
> anna
> 
> Anna M. Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> Usability & Interface Design Department
> Oracle Corporation
> 500 Oracle Parkway
> MS 2op10
> Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> 
> Phone: 650 506-8007
> FAX: 650 506-7430
> awichans@us.oracle.com
> 


From perlman Tue May  9 22:56:02 2000
Subject: Re: please send the |STAT password
To: paul@sylvia.harvard.edu (Paul Johnston)
Date: Tue, 9 May 100 22:56:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <005b01bfb9fd$da56cf90$05976780@harvard.edu> from "Paul Johnston" at May 9, 0 05:30:52 pm
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fmeh

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01BFB9DC.5318EF70
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Please send the password for decrypting the |STAT tarball.
> 
> Thanks,
> Paul
> 
> ---------------------
> Paul Johnston
> UNIX System Administrator
> Office for Information Systems
> Harvard University Library
> paul_johnston@harvard.edu
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01BFB9DC.5318EF70
> Content-Type: text/html;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
> <HTML><HEAD>
> <META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1" =
> http-equiv=3DContent-Type>
> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.00.2919.6307" name=3DGENERATOR>
> <STYLE></STYLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF =
> USING=20
> |STAT.<BR>I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH =
> OTHERS.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Please send the password for decrypting =
> the |STAT=20
> tarball.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Thanks,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Paul</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>---------------------<BR>Paul =
> Johnston<BR>UNIX=20
> System Administrator<BR>Office for Information Systems<BR>Harvard =
> University=20
> Library<BR><A=20
> href=3D"mailto:paul_johnston@harvard.edu">paul_johnston@harvard.edu</A></=
> FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0058_01BFB9DC.5318EF70--
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May 10 08:33:25 2000
Subject: Re: I want to use |STAT.
To: chokujin@ippc5.main.eng.hokudai.ac.jp (Naoto Abe)
Date: Wed, 10 May 100 08:33:25 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20000510191842Y.chokujin@ippc5.main.eng.hokudai.ac.jp> from "Naoto Abe" at May 10, 0 07:18:42 pm
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fmeh

> Dear Sir,
> 
> I want to use |STAT tools to execute the command for generating 
> waveform data. 
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 					Yours faithfully,
> 					Naoto Abe
> 
> 		Division of Systems and Information Engineering,
> 		Graduate School of Engineering,
> 		Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8628, JAPAN
> 		
> 		chokujin@main.eng.hokudai.ac.jp
> 


From perlman Wed May 10 08:33:45 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: kortve@chem.u-szeged.hu (Kortvelyesi Tamas)
Date: Wed, 10 May 100 08:33:45 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.21.0005101259030.20240-100000@sol.cc.u-szeged.hu> from "Kortvelyesi Tamas" at May 10, 0 01:02:15 pm
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fmeh

> Dear Dr.Pearlman,
> 
> I send my agreement for |STAT
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 
> 				Sincerely Yours
> 
> 					T.Kortvelyesi
> 
> T.Kortvelyesi, PhD, assoc.prof.   
> Department of Physical Chemistry   
> University of Szeged      
> H-6701 Szeged, P.O.Box 105, Hungary   Tel.: 36-(62)-544-612      
>                                       Fax.: 36-(62)-544-652          
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May 10 09:00:00 2000
Subject: Re: Posting to lists
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Wed, 10 May 100 09:00:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39184F15.A59F6233@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at May 9, 0 01:47:02 pm
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Someone changed the list options and dropped the default option for a subscribing
poster to get a copy of what they post.  I changed your option for you.

Gary

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --------------0E49CC181884339E13264824
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> Hey Gary,
> 
> Dumb question. I've been trying to post to CHI-JOBS.
> I do so by sending email to CHI-JOBS@acm.org. I
> assume they go through but I don't get the announcments
> back via email as a member of the list. That's my sanity
> check to be sure it worked. Do you know what's going on?
> Is the poster somehow eliminated from distributions of their
> own messages? Any help would be great.
> 
> Chris
> 
> --------------0E49CC181884339E13264824
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>  name="chrisr.vcf"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> Content-Description: Card for Chris Rockwell
> Content-Disposition: attachment;
>  filename="chrisr.vcf"
> 
> begin:vcard 
> n:Rockwell;Chris
> tel;cell:(614) 327-6598
> tel;fax:(614) 486-2060
> tel;work:(614) 486-7517
> x-mozilla-html:FALSE
> url:www.r-r-research.com
> org:R&R Research, Inc.
> version:2.1
> email;internet:chrisr@r-r-research.com
> title:Vice President, Senior Consultant
> adr;quoted-printable:;;1373 Grandview Ave. =0D=0ASuite 210;Columbus;OH;43212;USA
> note;quoted-printable:Interactive systems research and design for =0D=0Auser experience. Customer-centered design methods =0D=0Aand training. User interface design and usability evaluation=0D=0Afor the web, windows, information appliances and consumer=0D=0Aelectronics
> x-mozilla-cpt:;-12848
> fn:Chris Rockwell
> end:vcard
> 
> --------------0E49CC181884339E13264824--
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May 10 09:01:02 2000
Subject: Re: Posting to lists
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Wed, 10 May 100 09:01:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39184F15.A59F6233@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at May 9, 0 01:47:02 pm
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The posts are archived.  See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/#lists
especially:
	http://www.listserv.acm.org/archives/chi-jobs.html

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --------------0E49CC181884339E13264824
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> Hey Gary,
> 
> Dumb question. I've been trying to post to CHI-JOBS.
> I do so by sending email to CHI-JOBS@acm.org. I
> assume they go through but I don't get the announcments
> back via email as a member of the list. That's my sanity
> check to be sure it worked. Do you know what's going on?
> Is the poster somehow eliminated from distributions of their
> own messages? Any help would be great.
> 
> Chris
> 
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>  name="chrisr.vcf"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> Content-Description: Card for Chris Rockwell
> Content-Disposition: attachment;
>  filename="chrisr.vcf"
> 
> begin:vcard 
> n:Rockwell;Chris
> tel;cell:(614) 327-6598
> tel;fax:(614) 486-2060
> tel;work:(614) 486-7517
> x-mozilla-html:FALSE
> url:www.r-r-research.com
> org:R&R Research, Inc.
> version:2.1
> email;internet:chrisr@r-r-research.com
> title:Vice President, Senior Consultant
> adr;quoted-printable:;;1373 Grandview Ave. =0D=0ASuite 210;Columbus;OH;43212;USA
> note;quoted-printable:Interactive systems research and design for =0D=0Auser experience. Customer-centered design methods =0D=0Aand training. User interface design and usability evaluation=0D=0Afor the web, windows, information appliances and consumer=0D=0Aelectronics
> x-mozilla-cpt:;-12848
> fn:Chris Rockwell
> end:vcard
> 
> --------------0E49CC181884339E13264824--
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May 10 16:30:30 2000
Subject: Re: Changing ACM Alias
To: dday@triton.towson.edu (dday)
Date: Wed, 10 May 100 16:30:30 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3919DE30@webmail.towson.edu> from "dday" at May 10, 0 03:16:28 pm
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I think you do it yourself at http://www.acm.org/account/.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I need to redirect my ACM alias, to a new primary e-mail account. Who should I 
> contact at ACM to have this done, over the coming weekend? Thanks.
> 
> Donald
> 
> Donald L. Day
> 336 Stevenson Lane A-2
> Towson, Maryland 21204 USA
> d.day@acm.org
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May 10 21:00:18 2000
Subject: Re: |stat
To: john.hunter@utas.edu.au (John Robert Hunter)
Date: Wed, 10 May 100 21:00:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3919FBAE.91DBE840@utas.edu.au> from "John Robert Hunter" at May 11, 0 10:15:42 am
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fmeh

> 
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>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> --
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> + John Hunter,                                Tel. (work) 03 6226 7849 +
> + Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre,      Tel. (home) 03 6234 8391 +
> + University of Tasmania,                            Fax. 03 6226 2973 +
> + GPO Box 252-80,                 email (work) john.hunter@utas.edu.au +
> + Hobart, Tasmania 7001,          email (private) jhunter@trump.net.au +
> + Australia                           http://www.trump.net.au/~jhunter +
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 
> 
> 
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> <html>
> &nbsp;&nbsp; I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp; I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> <pre>--&nbsp;
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> + John Hunter,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Tel. (work) 03 6226 7849 +
> + Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Tel. (home) 03 6234 8391 +
> + University of Tasmania,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Fax. 03 6226 2973 +
> + GPO Box 252-80,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; email (work) john.hunter@utas.edu.au +
> + Hobart, Tasmania 7001,&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; email (private) jhunter@trump.net.au +
> + Australia&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <A HREF="http://www.trump.net.au/~jhunter">http://www.trump.net.au/~jhunter</A> +
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++</pre>
> &nbsp;</html>
> 
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> 


From perlman Thu May 11 00:35:56 2000
Subject: Re: Relocation Considerations of CHI-INTERCULTURAL Moderation
To: dday@towson.edu (Donald L. Day)
Date: Thu, 11 May 100 00:35:56 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <391A56D2.5B82C0FA@towson.edu> from "Donald L. Day" at May 10, 0 11:44:34 pm
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Hi Donald,

I have updated your email for the list.

Alas, I probably will not make it to the workshop.

Good luck at InContext!
If you'll be in Harvard, it's a nice area,
but the drivers are the worst in the world!
You may get this at Boston area libraries:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201622254/qid%3D958019731/103-9841692-3845452
I worked out there, but lived in Boston and Brookline.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Thanks for the tip about changing addresses. I'm moving into industry
> next week, in New England. I'll be glad to continue as moderator of
> CHI-INTERCULTURAL, at least for the moment. Please change my email
> address as moderator to donald@incent.com.
> 
> I'll be traveling a fair amount in this job, but should be able to
> access e-mail from wherever. If that doesn't work out as well as I hope,
> I'll let you know, so someone still will be tending shop back at
> CHI-INTERCULTURAL.
> 
> Will you be coming to IWIPS2000 despite the paper rejection?
> 
> Donald
> -- 
> 
> Donald L. Day
> d.day@acm.org
> ------------------------------------------------------				   
> Cultural aspects of technology acceptance
> Responses to constraints in computerized design tools
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Chair, International Workshop on Internationalization
> of Products & Systems, Baltimore, 13-15 July 2000
> http://www.nist.gov/IWIPS2000
> 


From perlman Thu May 11 23:09:08 2000
Subject: Re: stat password
To: yo@psyche.mit.edu (Yuri Ostrovsky)
Date: Thu, 11 May 100 23:09:08 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <391B14FD.D02140F1@psyche.mit.edu> from "Yuri Ostrovsky" at May 11, 0 04:15:57 pm
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fmeh

>   I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>   I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May 11 23:35:00 2000
Subject: Returned mail: User unknown (fwd)
To: clore@acm.org
Date: Thu, 11 May 100 23:35:00 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Michael,

ALong with all sorts of SIGCHI lists,
I moderate a listserv hfes-cstg@listserv.vt.edu.
Last week, my moderation request failed,
and all mail that I send from turing.acm.org gets bounced.
I can send requests from other machines,
but not from turing, which seems to be on bad
terms with "blackhole site relays.orbs.org".

Can you figure out what is going on and fix it?

Gary

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> 	for listserv@listserv.vt.edu; Thu, 11 May 2000 23:26:18 -0400 (EDT)
> Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 23:26:18 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman>
> Message-Id: <200005120326.XAA24923@turing.acm.org>
> To: listserv@listserv.vt.edu
> 
> review hfes-cstg
> 
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> 


From perlman Fri May 12 12:36:05 2000
Subject: Re: HFES-CSTG list server is down
To: bobb@vt.edu (Bob Beaton)
Date: Fri, 12 May 100 12:36:05 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: jfkelley@us.ibm.com, Lynn_Strother@compuserve.com, perlman@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <B54088B7.DCFB%bobb@vt.edu> from "Bob Beaton" at May 11, 0 03:56:40 pm
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Thanks Bob,

Your messages confirmed that the VT listserv is up.
I think the problem is with the ACM server,
so I changed my address for list moderation to my OCLC address.

Gary

> Hey folks,
> 
> First off, Beaton is not it. The HFES-CSTG list server was setup to be
> moderated by Jeff. Apparently, Jeff made Gary the list editor. All messages
> sent to the list go to Gary first. Apparently, no one informed Lynn. So she
> pointed this back to me. Well, I'm responding to Jeff, who was told by Lynn
> while trying to respond to Gary, that I should check out the list server.
> Well Jeff, I did check out the list server for you (or Lynn or Gary or
> whomever) and it sent my test message to Gary.
> 
> Well, Gary, I guess you're it. Let Jeff know if there is a real problem, so
> he can tell Lynn, who will probably delegate this next problem to Diane
> (who, in turn,  has Lois on deck for the Society's Network Management
> problems).
> 
> Regards,
> Bob Beaton
> 
> 
> On 5/11/00 2:33 PM, jfkelley@us.ibm.com at jfkelley@us.ibm.com wrote:
> 
> > Bob,
> > Can you shed some light on this?
> > 
> > John F. ("Jeff") Kelley, Ph.D., CPE
> > Email: jfkelley@us.ibm.com
> > AOL Instant Messenger ID: JFK CPE
> > Home Office/Fax:           914-628-5859 (IBM Tieline: 320-9032)
> > Cell Phone/Voicemail: 914-536-2084
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ---------------------- Forwarded by John F Kelley/Watson/IBM on 05/11/2000
> > 02:32 PM ---------------------------
> > 
> > Lynn Strother <Lynn_Strother@compuserve.com>@compuserve.com> on 05/11/2000
> > 12:27:22 PM
> > 
> > To:   John F Kelley/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> > cc:
> > Subject:  HFES-CSTG list server is down
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Jeff,
> > 
> > Yup, it's Bob Beaton.
> > 
> > Lynn
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Lynn,
> > Is Bob Beaton still the person to ask about this?  Or has this been handed
> > off to someone?
> > 
> > Gary,
> > I can predict with some confidence that you won't find that Andy Cohill is
> > in a position to offer any assistance to us on this issue.  It would be
> > putting it mildly to say that he was pleased to hand over his discussion
> > list responsibilities some time back.
> > 
> > John F. ("Jeff") Kelley, Ph.D., CPE
> > Email: jfkelley@us.ibm.com
> > AOL Instant Messenger ID: JFK CPE
> > Home Office/Fax:           914-628-5859 (IBM Tieline: 320-9032)
> > Cell Phone/Voicemail: 914-536-2084
> > 
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> on 05/08/2000 09:31:05 AM
> > 
> > To:   John F Kelley/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> > cc:   perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject:  CSTG mailing list
> > 
> > 
> > Hi Jeff,
> > 
> > The listserv for HFES-CSTG has been down since May 3rd.
> > I sent mail to Andrew Cohill on Friday, but have received no reply.
> > I do not know who to contact.  Do you?
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri May 12 13:10:06 2000
Subject: Re: HFES-CSTG list server is down
To: bobb@vt.edu (Bob Beaton)
Date: Fri, 12 May 100 13:10:06 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: jfkelley@us.ibm.com, Lynn_Strother@compuserve.com, perlman@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <B541ADA9.DD65%bobb@vt.edu> from "Bob Beaton" at May 12, 0 12:46:34 pm
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Thanks Bob,

But I WAS "it" (i.e., you gave me enough info that I knew what to do next).

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I hope your read my message as a "tongue in check" one. I'm happy to help if
> there are problems with the servers at my end.
> 
> Best regards,
> Bob
> 
> 
> On 5/12/00 12:36 PM, Gary PERLMAN at perlman@turing.acm.org wrote:
> 
> > Thanks Bob,
> > 
> > Your messages confirmed that the VT listserv is up.
> > I think the problem is with the ACM server,
> > so I changed my address for list moderation to my OCLC address.
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> >> Hey folks,
> >> 
> >> First off, Beaton is not it. The HFES-CSTG list server was setup to be
> >> moderated by Jeff. Apparently, Jeff made Gary the list editor. All messages
> >> sent to the list go to Gary first. Apparently, no one informed Lynn. So she
> >> pointed this back to me. Well, I'm responding to Jeff, who was told by Lynn
> >> while trying to respond to Gary, that I should check out the list server.
> >> Well Jeff, I did check out the list server for you (or Lynn or Gary or
> >> whomever) and it sent my test message to Gary.
> >> 
> >> Well, Gary, I guess you're it. Let Jeff know if there is a real problem, so
> >> he can tell Lynn, who will probably delegate this next problem to Diane
> >> (who, in turn,  has Lois on deck for the Society's Network Management
> >> problems).
> >> 
> >> Regards,
> >> Bob Beaton
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On 5/11/00 2:33 PM, jfkelley@us.ibm.com at jfkelley@us.ibm.com wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Bob,
> >>> Can you shed some light on this?
> >>> 
> >>> John F. ("Jeff") Kelley, Ph.D., CPE
> >>> Email: jfkelley@us.ibm.com
> >>> AOL Instant Messenger ID: JFK CPE
> >>> Home Office/Fax:           914-628-5859 (IBM Tieline: 320-9032)
> >>> Cell Phone/Voicemail: 914-536-2084
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> ---------------------- Forwarded by John F Kelley/Watson/IBM on 05/11/2000
> >>> 02:32 PM ---------------------------
> >>> 
> >>> Lynn Strother <Lynn_Strother@compuserve.com>@compuserve.com> on 05/11/2000
> >>> 12:27:22 PM
> >>> 
> >>> To:   John F Kelley/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> >>> cc:
> >>> Subject:  HFES-CSTG list server is down
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> Jeff,
> >>> 
> >>> Yup, it's Bob Beaton.
> >>> 
> >>> Lynn
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> Lynn,
> >>> Is Bob Beaton still the person to ask about this?  Or has this been handed
> >>> off to someone?
> >>> 
> >>> Gary,
> >>> I can predict with some confidence that you won't find that Andy Cohill is
> >>> in a position to offer any assistance to us on this issue.  It would be
> >>> putting it mildly to say that he was pleased to hand over his discussion
> >>> list responsibilities some time back.
> >>> 
> >>> John F. ("Jeff") Kelley, Ph.D., CPE
> >>> Email: jfkelley@us.ibm.com
> >>> AOL Instant Messenger ID: JFK CPE
> >>> Home Office/Fax:           914-628-5859 (IBM Tieline: 320-9032)
> >>> Cell Phone/Voicemail: 914-536-2084
> >>> 
> >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>> 
> >>> Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> on 05/08/2000 09:31:05 AM
> >>> 
> >>> To:   John F Kelley/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
> >>> cc:   perlman@turing.acm.org
> >>> Subject:  CSTG mailing list
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> Hi Jeff,
> >>> 
> >>> The listserv for HFES-CSTG has been down since May 3rd.
> >>> I sent mail to Andrew Cohill on Friday, but have received no reply.
> >>> I do not know who to contact.  Do you?
> >>> 
> >>> Gary
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >> 
> >> -- 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> > 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri May 12 15:05:27 2000
Subject: Re: Survey result
To: s9802954@CHELT.AC.UK (David James Duck)
Date: Fri, 12 May 100 15:05:27 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <391C48B0.F7E7FB7A@chelt.ac.uk> from "David James Duck" at May 12, 0 07:08:48 pm
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Old:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/educhi/
New:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/#PROGRAMS

> Dear sir or Madam
> 
> i am nearing completion the third year if a multideia degree and I am
> currently reseaching user interface design and HCI.  Please could you
> e-mail the results of ACM SIGCHI HCI Education Survey.  Thankyou
> 
> David
> 


From perlman Fri May 12 23:08:41 2000
Subject: Re: unixstat password
To: stanonik@cogsci.ucsd.edu (Ron Stanonik)
Date: Fri, 12 May 100 23:08:41 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200005122033.NAA21403@COGSCI.ucsd.edu> from "Ron Stanonik" at May 12, 0 01:33:06 pm
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ron Stanonik
> stanonik@cogsci.ucsd.edu
> 


From perlman Fri May 12 23:09:58 2000
Subject: Re: Oracle Seeks Lead UI Researchers
To: awichans@us.oracle.com (Anna Wichansky)
Date: Fri, 12 May 100 23:09:58 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: 70732.2420@compuserve.com
In-Reply-To: <391C8C2E.3A0B17A6@us.oracle.com> from "Anna Wichansky" at May 12, 0 03:56:47 pm
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Hi Anna,

It turn out the problem was with an ACM server.
Could you please repost the message?

Gary

> 
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> 
> Gary,
> Thanks for trying. I think I will notify the central office.
> 
> Lois and Lynn,
> Is there anyone we can contact? the HFES-CSTG server is down. Gary Perlman cannot make a
> posting there for my job offer.
> Thanks,
> anna
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Hi Anna,
> >
> > I have still not been able to get any action on the
> > problems with the HFES-CSTG listserv.
> > The server is still down.
> > I've notified the CSTG chair, and I am out of ideas.
> >
> > Good luck with filling the positions.
> > Your chi-jobs post is archived at:
> >         http://www.listserv.acm.org/archives/wa.cgi?A2=ind0005b&L=chi-jobs&F=&S=&P=154
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > > Oracle Seeks Lead UI Researchers
> > >
> > > Oracle Corporation, the world leader in database software
> > > for the Internet, is starting an Advanced User Interface
> > > group to complement its existing 50 person Usability and
> > > Interface Design team. We seek to hire 6 permanent full-time
> > > researchers who have Ph.D?s in computer science, psychology,
> > > or advanced degrees in design; a minimum 7-10 years
> > > experience leading user interface research projects in
> > > academic, industrial, or government settings; and a track
> > > record of publications in refereed journals and conferences.
> > > Preferred content domains include mobile (ubiquitous)
> > > computing, information visualization, psychology of
> > > programming, distance learning, and user interfaces for the
> > > disabled. A history of successful transfer of technology to
> > > development, demonstrated ability to establish and lead
> > > small teams, and experience in building and managing
> > > research facilities are required. Experience evaluating
> > > grant requests and monitoring university collaboration is
> > > highly desirable. Salaries and benefits are negotiable based
> > > upon qualifications. Software development experience,
> > > especially Internet and database, are also desirable.
> > >
> > > Please submit cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three
> > > publications (total not to exceed 50 pages) to:
> > >
> > > Anna Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> > > Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> > > 500 Oracle Parkway ? MS 2op10
> > > Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> > > FAX 650 506-7430
> > > Email awichans@us.oracle.com
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > thanks,
> > > anna
> > >
> > > Anna M. Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> > > Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> > > Usability & Interface Design Department
> > > Oracle Corporation
> > > 500 Oracle Parkway
> > > MS 2op10
> > > Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> > >
> > > Phone: 650 506-8007
> > > FAX: 650 506-7430
> > > awichans@us.oracle.com
> > >
> 
> --
> 
> thanks,
> anna
> 
> Anna M. Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> Usability & Interface Design Department
> Oracle Corporation
> 500 Oracle Parkway
> MS 2op10
> Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> 
> Phone: 650 506-8007
> FAX: 650 506-7430
> awichans@us.oracle.com
> 
> 
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> <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
> <html>
> Gary,
> <br>Thanks for trying. I think I will notify the central office.
> <p>Lois and Lynn,
> <br>Is there anyone we can contact? the HFES-CSTG server is down. Gary
> Perlman cannot make a posting there for my job offer.
> <br>Thanks,
> <br>anna
> <br>&nbsp;
> <p>Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> <blockquote TYPE=CITE>Hi Anna,
> <p>I have still not been able to get any action on the
> <br>problems with the HFES-CSTG listserv.
> <br>The server is still down.
> <br>I've notified the CSTG chair, and I am out of ideas.
> <p>Good luck with filling the positions.
> <br>Your chi-jobs post is archived at:
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://www.listserv.acm.org/archives/wa.cgi?A2=ind0005b&L=chi-jobs&F=&S=&P=154">http://www.listserv.acm.org/archives/wa.cgi?A2=ind0005b&amp;L=chi-jobs&amp;F=&amp;S=&amp;P=154</a>
> <p>Gary
> <p>> Oracle Seeks Lead UI Researchers
> <br>>
> <br>> Oracle Corporation, the world leader in database software
> <br>> for the Internet, is starting an Advanced User Interface
> <br>> group to complement its existing 50 person Usability and
> <br>> Interface Design team. We seek to hire 6 permanent full-time
> <br>> researchers who have Ph.D?s in computer science, psychology,
> <br>> or advanced degrees in design; a minimum 7-10 years
> <br>> experience leading user interface research projects in
> <br>> academic, industrial, or government settings; and a track
> <br>> record of publications in refereed journals and conferences.
> <br>> Preferred content domains include mobile (ubiquitous)
> <br>> computing, information visualization, psychology of
> <br>> programming, distance learning, and user interfaces for the
> <br>> disabled. A history of successful transfer of technology to
> <br>> development, demonstrated ability to establish and lead
> <br>> small teams, and experience in building and managing
> <br>> research facilities are required. Experience evaluating
> <br>> grant requests and monitoring university collaboration is
> <br>> highly desirable. Salaries and benefits are negotiable based
> <br>> upon qualifications. Software development experience,
> <br>> especially Internet and database, are also desirable.
> <br>>
> <br>> Please submit cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three
> <br>> publications (total not to exceed 50 pages) to:
> <br>>
> <br>> Anna Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> <br>> Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> <br>> 500 Oracle Parkway ? MS 2op10
> <br>> Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> <br>> FAX 650 506-7430
> <br>> Email awichans@us.oracle.com
> <br>>
> <br>>
> <br>> --
> <br>>
> <br>> thanks,
> <br>> anna
> <br>>
> <br>> Anna M. Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> <br>> Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> <br>> Usability &amp; Interface Design Department
> <br>> Oracle Corporation
> <br>> 500 Oracle Parkway
> <br>> MS 2op10
> <br>> Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> <br>>
> <br>> Phone: 650 506-8007
> <br>> FAX: 650 506-7430
> <br>> awichans@us.oracle.com
> <br>></blockquote>
> 
> <p>--
> <p>thanks,
> <br>anna
> <p>Anna M. Wichansky, Ph.D CPE
> <br>Senior Director, User Interface Engineering
> <br>Usability &amp; Interface Design Department
> <br>Oracle Corporation
> <br>500 Oracle Parkway
> <br>MS 2op10
> <br>Redwood Shores, CA 94065
> <p>Phone: 650 506-8007
> <br>FAX: 650 506-7430
> <br>awichans@us.oracle.com
> <br>&nbsp;</html>
> 
> --------------023441B64DE7EC98031E6743--
> 
> 


From perlman Sun May 14 13:42:38 2000
Subject: Re: Credit Card Transaction Receipt
To: snail@ziots.com
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From perlman Mon May 15 16:29:00 2000
Subject: Re: Project Suggestions...
To: cluttrell@thgcorp.com (Chris Luttrell)
Date: Mon, 15 May 100 16:29:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <8863D7E48DE1D211A3D500105A1875C66FB127@thgcorp.com> from "Chris Luttrell" at May 15, 0 03:23:13 pm
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Hi,

I have no specific ideas.  You could post it to chi-jobs@acm.org.

Gary

> Gary - 
> 
> My name is Chris Luttrell, and I am a Consultant for The Harbour Group in
> Dallas, TX.  We are currently working with a client in Austin, TX, trying to
> locate "the best of the best" so to speak, to enable them to continue
> growing their operation nationwide.  Below I have briefly outlined the
> project and the different kinds of individuals we are seeking.  If, in your
> vast amount of contacts, you might be able to direct us to someone who may
> be interested in an opportunity such as this one, that would be greatly
> appreciated.  If you need more information, please do not hesitate to
> contact me at the information listed below.  Again, I appreciate in advance
> any suggestions you may be able to offer in where I might find individuals
> that may be interested in hearing more about this opportunity.  I look
> forward to hearing from you soon.
> 
> The client was incorporated in January 1998 in Silicon Valley.   They are
> opening several regional offices around the nation this year (the first of
> which is in Austin, TX).  The company has a business approach that is
> two-fold.  First, they address the needs of software industry by providing
> an outlet to the pressures of shortages in talent, ramp-up time for
> recruitment and the overall need for rapid solutions.  They provide a full
> complement of consulting services and software development skills to their
> clients (from object-oriented architecture and analysis, to user interface
> design, to hardware/software integration, and application development.  
> 
> Second, the company builds startups.  Almost everyone who works for the
> company is a future founder.  They bring together very talented people, give
> them exposure to new technologies and markets, allow them to develop new
> products and new ideas, and eventually spin them out as a founder in one of
> the internally incubated companies.  
> 
> Entrepreneurs are generally at the firm from 6-18 months before they spin
> out.  Beginning a new office, they have many current staffing needs.  Their
> openings include: 
> 
> * Software/Prototype Designer (would potentially spin out as a Lead Software
> Designer)
>   Architect new products in rapid-prototyping environment; responsibility
> for the design of cutting edge technologies. 
> 
> * Technical Architect (would potentially spin out as VP of Engineering or
> CTO)
>   Plan & develop new technologies for customers; design & build the
> technical vision and architecture for internal technologies.
> 
> * Technical Lead / Developer (would potentially spin out as Lead Developer
> or Technology Founder)
>   Developer or Technical Lead on wide variety of products and technologies;
> work with best software companies; drive creation of new technologies as
> technical foundation for internal ventures.
> 
> In addition to these technical positions, they are also seeking
> Marketing/Business Development professionals (would potentially spin out as
> Marketing Director, VP of Marketing, VP of Business Development or COO).
> These professionals plan and investigate new technology markets and ideas,
> build business plans, and pursue funding for spinout companies.
> 
> Individuals should have expertise in at least one area, but those with
> skills in multiple areas (development and design; business skills in
> conjunction with technical skills, etc.) will receive strong consideration.
> Please let me know if you have additional questions or would like additional
> information.  Thanks again.
> 
> Here is a short excerpt from a posting that we have used for this
> opportunity:
> 
> Our client is in a state of growth and is seeking both Object-Oriented
> Developers and Interaction Designers for the Austin location.  They work
> with a myriad of technologies, including: Java, C++, JavaScript, SQL/JDBC,
> XML, DHTML/HTML, CORBA, COM/OLE, JavaBeans, JFC, MFC, Windows NT/95/98/CE,
> UNIX, etc.  The company is a mix of product development, consulting and
> strategic business planning for external customers, and internally incubated
> companies.  Successful candidates will not only have a mix of technology,
> design and business skills; but also an entrepreneurial spirit and desire to
> spinout in one of the internally incubated startups.
> 
> Thank you for your time.  
> 
> 
> Chris Luttrell
> Search Practice
> The Harbour Group
> (972) 503-5631 x149
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue May 16 09:09:16 2000
Subject: Re: Pipestat: problem with accuracy
To: john.hunter@utas.edu.au (John Robert Hunter)
Date: Tue, 16 May 100 09:09:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39212BB9.A2CF01C9@utas.edu.au> from "John Robert Hunter" at May 16, 0 09:06:33 pm
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Printing numbers in dm is done by a macro called printnum.

#define printnum(ioptr, value)    fprintf (ioptr, "%g", value)

The problem you are seeing is that to your compiler %g jumps
to scientific notation before you would like.

You could change printnum in dm.c to some other format.
The choice might depend on your expected uses, but "%f"
will show all digits to the left of the decimal place
(and 6 to the right).  If you are dealing with large integers,
then "%.3f" might work.

Gary

> Hi,
> 
> I have installed |stat on a Red Hat Linux machine. The compilation
> generated many warnings, but
> the resultant executables seem to work roughly right. HOWEVER the
> accuracy of dm seems
> to be only about 1 in 10000000, which is much lower than I have
> experienced with other installations
> if dm. This makes it virtually unusable for many of my purposes. For
> example:
> 
> echo "" |  dm "10000000 - 1"
> 
> yields 1e+07
> 
> Can you help?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> John Hunter

From perlman Tue May 16 15:01:54 2000
Subject: Re: UNIX|STAT
To: alopes@ucsd.edu (alann lopes)
Date: Tue, 16 May 100 15:01:54 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <NBBBIPLGDJDIBGELPKIBAEPEEFAA.alopes@ucsd.edu> from "alann lopes" at May 16, 0 10:42:12 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> alann lopes
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May 17 10:46:41 2000
Subject: Re: Usability questionnaire
To: olivier.dewit.1@agora.ulaval.ca
Date: Wed, 17 May 100 10:46:41 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <NDBBICOCKLNFACCDLNPGGEMCCBAA.olivier.dewit.1@agora.ulaval.ca> from "Olivier Dewit" at May 16, 0 09:45:03 am
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My web-based usability questionnaire "portal" is at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html
It presents a free online tool for gathering data,
and for one questionnaire, the CSUQ, les 
les questions sont disponibles en français.
Most of the forms can be used freely, but check
the form for copyright restrictions.

Gary Perlman

> Hello,
> 
> I am a post-graduate student registered in an MBA program in MIS at
> Université Laval in Quebec City, Canada. For the time being, I am working on
> the development of trust in electronic commerce. More precisely, I am
> studying the influence of usability on the consumer's trust. I am looking
> for a questionnaire on web usability and that I could use to evaluate more
> precisely the quality of navigation, feed-backs and appeal (subjective
> satisfaction)of the interface.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Olivier Dewit
> Research assistant
> M.B.A. Laval - Management Information Systems
> 
> E-mail: olivier.dewit.1@agora.ulaval.ca
> 


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From perlman Thu May 18 00:35:50 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: gabor@gabor.pote.hu (Jando Gabor)
Date: Thu, 18 May 100 00:35:50 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Sun May 21 00:30:35 2000
Subject: barditch
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Invoice: 10125 
Description: 15.00 billed automatically every 30 Days. 
Amount: 15.00 (USD) 
Payment Method: Credit Card 
Customer ID: Barditch Customer 
First Name:  
Name: Gary Perlman 
Company:  
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City: Columbus 
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Zip/Postal: 43220 
Country: USA 
Phone: 614-457-5509 
Fax:  
E-Mail: perlman@computer.org 


From perlman Sun May 21 20:26:51 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: cduret@hotmail.com (cyrille duret)
Date: Sun, 21 May 100 20:26:51 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
> 
> 


From perlman Mon May 22 23:31:42 2000
Subject: Re: Don Shaw Enterprises Customer Receipt/Purchase Confirmation
To: webmaster@barditch.com
Date: Mon, 22 May 100 23:31:42 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <07bcb4631041550BO@smtp1.authorize.net> from "Don Shaw Enterprises" at May 20, 0 10:31:46 pm
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What is my account, password, and server?

perlman@computer.org

> 
> This transaction will appear on your bill as "Don Shaw Enterprises" But it
> is for The Baridtch News Server.
> 
> ========= GENERAL INFORMATION =========
> Merchant : Don Shaw Enterprises
> Date/Time : 20-May-2000 11:31:46 PM CDT
> 
> ========= ORDER INFORMATION =========
> Invoice : 10125
> Description : 15.00 billed automatically every 30 Days.
> Amount : 15.00 (USD)
> Payment Method : Visa
> 
> ======== BILLING INFORMATION ========
> Customer ID : Barditch Customer
> Last Name : Gary Perlman
> Address : Box 20187
> City : Columbus
> State/Province : OH
> Zip Code : 43220
> Country : USA
> Phone : 614-457-5509
> Fax : 
> E-Mail : perlman@computer.org
> 
> ======= SHIPPING INFORMATION ========
> 
> If you have any questions regarding this
> transaction, please direct them to:
> 
> webmaster@barditch.com
> 


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From perlman Thu May 25 12:09:51 2000
Subject: Re: conferences
To: heather.zimmerman@ketchum.com (Heather Zimmerman)
Date: Thu, 25 May 100 12:09:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <392D4F23.4BDC6DC4@ketchum.com> from "Heather Zimmerman" at May 25, 0 12:04:51 pm
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Hello,

WHat is a HR conference?

Gary Perlman

> Gary Perlman-
> I work for Ketchum in Pittsburgh, PA.  I have a current client that
> would like to participate in a HR conference between Nov. 2000 and the
> beginning of 2001.  Do you know of any upcoming events, or have any
> information regarding this matter?
> 
> I would appreciate any information or suggestions.
> 
> Thank you for your time-
> Heather Zimmerman
> 
> 


From perlman Thu May 25 15:06:25 2000
Subject: Re: conferences
To: heather.zimmerman@ketchum.com (Heather Zimmerman)
Date: Thu, 25 May 100 15:06:25 -0400 (EDT)
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HCI has nothing to do with Human Resources, as far as I know.

Gary

> Hello-
> 
> My client wants to speak at a Human Resources Conference.  Does HCI handle
> anything like that?
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > WHat is a HR conference?
> >
> > Gary Perlman
> >
> > > Gary Perlman-
> > > I work for Ketchum in Pittsburgh, PA.  I have a current client that
> > > would like to participate in a HR conference between Nov. 2000 and the
> > > beginning of 2001.  Do you know of any upcoming events, or have any
> > > information regarding this matter?
> > >
> > > I would appreciate any information or suggestions.
> > >
> > > Thank you for your time-
> > > Heather Zimmerman
> > >
> > >
> 
> 


From perlman Fri May 26 08:27:51 2000
Subject: Re: May I put a link to your web site from my company website?
To: info@ietesting.demon.co.uk (Isabel Evans)
Date: Fri, 26 May 100 08:27:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <ATokfHAd7lL5Ew0v@ietesting.demon.co.uk> from "Isabel Evans" at May 26, 0 12:24:13 pm
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Sure.

> Dear Gary Perlman
> 
> I am putting some "useful pages and links" on my website - I am a one
> person company working in software quality and software testing.
> 
> May I put a link to your site from mine, with reference to usability?  I
> am not charging people for the jump service - its just to be useful and
> so that in courses I can refer people to further information sources
> easily.
> 
> many thanks
> 
> Isabel Evans
> -- 
> Isabel Evans
> IE Testing Consultancy Ltd 
> 
> email     isabel@ietesting.co.uk
> website   www.ietesting.co.uk
> 
> Riverview House
> Bonds Mill Estate
> Stonehouse
> Glos.
> GL10 3RF
> England
> 
> Telephone + 44 (0) 1453 823510
> Fax       + 44 (0) 1453 823081
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri May 26 08:31:18 2000
Subject: Re: 6th ERCIM Workshop on "USER INTERFACES FOR ALL"
To: cs@CSI.FORTH.GR
Date: Fri, 26 May 100 08:31:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <0caa01bfc4d7$3a74d050$6eba5b8b@csi.forth.gr> from "Constantine Stephanidis" at May 23, 0 07:52:06 pm
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Greetings!

I just found out about the site:

	http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/

I'd like to add links from the HCI Bibliography
into the articles in the archive.  These would list
title, author, date, workshop, and URL for the paper.
Then, people searching the HCI Bibliography would be directed
to papers from UI4ALL.  Can I get permission to do that?

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

> ****************************************************************
> 
>                              6th ERCIM WORKSHOP ON
>                             "USER INTERFACES FOR ALL"
> 
>                          Florence, Italy, 25-26 October 2000
> 
>                                          Special Theme
>                                "Information Society for All"
> 
>          http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-2000/call.html
> 
>                                          Call for Papers
> 
> ****************************************************************
> 
> 
> Technical Description
> ---------------------
> 
> The 6th ERCIM Workshop on "User Interfaces for All" builds upon the results of the
> five previous Workshops held at Heraklion, Greece, 30-31 October 1995; Prague, Czech
> Republic, 7-8 November 1996; Obernai, France, 3-4 November 1997; Stockholm, Sweden,
> 19-21 October 1998; and Dagstuhl, Germany, 28 November - 1 December 1999.
> 
> The vision of User Interfaces for All advocates the proactive realisation of the
> design for all principle in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, and involves the
> development of user interfaces to interactive applications and telematic services,
> which provide universal access and quality in use to potentially all users. This user
> population includes people with different cultural, educational, training and
> employment background, novice and experienced computer users, the very young and the
> elderly, and people with different types of disabilities, in various interaction
> contexts and scenarios of use.
> 
> In the tradition of its predecessors, this Annual European Workshop aims to
> consolidate recent work, and to stimulate further discussion, on the state of the art
> in user interfaces for all, and its increasing range of applications in the emerging
> Information Society. The emphasis of this year's event is on "Information Society for
> all" and invites contributions on a broad range of topics, including technological,
> applications and policy developments aiming to advance the notion of an all-inclusive
> Information Society accessible and acceptable by the widest possible end user
> population.
> 
> Technological contributions should be on emerging technologies, concepts and tools
> that advance our understanding of, and contribute towards, universal access to the
> new computer-mediated virtual spaces. Areas of interest include, but are mot limited
> to, future and emerging technologies, novel computing paradigms, computer-mediated
> virtual spaces, architectures and tools, interaction platforms, interaction
> metaphors, experimental studies, etc., which bare an impact on the scope of human
> access to digital content in an Information Society.
> 
> Applications-oriented contributions may address practice and experience in the
> application of universal access principles in critical domains such as healthcare,
> education, employment, etc. In this context, the workshop seeks contributions, which
> elaborate upon, adopt, apply or validate a universal access code of practice in
> selected application domains.
> 
> Finally, contributions on policy developments should discuss the impact of
> non-technological factors, such as legislation, standardisation, technology transfer,
> etc., on developing a culture for universal access in the Information Society, for
> all parties concerned and in particular the industry. Policy contributions may cover
> success stories of the past or lay out prevailing obstacles to be addressed and
> removed by effective policy interventions.
> 
> 
> Areas of interest
> -----------------
> 
> Areas of interest, for which papers are solicited, include, but are not limited to,
> the following:
> 
> - Adaptable and adaptive interaction, user modelling
> - Intelligent user interfaces, guided or cooperative interaction, intelligent agents
> - Computer-Supported Collaborative Work
> - Multilinguality, internationalisation / localisation of interactive applications
> - Novel interaction techniques, multimedia / multimodal interfaces
> - Virtual and augmented reality
> - Dialogue design methodologies and approaches
> - Interface design assistance tools
> - Interface architectures and development tools, interoperability
> - Formal methods and languages for interaction specification and verification
> - Ergonomics, Human Factors and usability issues
> - Evaluation techniques and tools
> - Sociological and economical issues
> - Novel approaches to information access and retrieval in large information spaces
> - Cognitive Factors in Design
> - User-Centred Design
> - Interface metaphors
> - Intuitive, seamless interfaces
> - Interfaces to wearable and ubiquitous systems
> - Information Visualisation
> - Support measures (e.g. standardisation) for user interfaces for all
> - Accessibility of information environments
> 
> This year's special theme is "Information Society for All", and a special session
> will be devoted to the issue of "Universal Access in Healthcare Telematics". In this
> context, areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
> 
> - Organising Healthcare collections for universal access
> - Reference models for universally accessible medical records
> - Advanced interaction techniques for Healthcare professionals
> - Virtual Hospital
> - Personalisation and adaptation in Healthcare Telematics
> - Social aspects of universal access to medical records
> - Security, privacy and IPR
> - Universal access principles and the organisation of Regional Healthcare Networks
> - Etc
> 
> 
> Solicited contributions
> -----------------------
> 
> The 6th ERCIM Workshop on "User Interfaces for All" aims to solicit:
> 
> - long papers (between 10 and 15 pages), reporting original
>   completed research and development activities relevant to
>   the themes of User Interfaces for all (see list above);
> 
> - short papers (between 4 and 6 pages);
> 
> - poster presentations (1-2 pages abstract); and
> 
> - position papers (between 4 and 15 pages).
> 
> All papers will be peer reviewed. Accepted papers will be presented during the
> Workshop
> 
> and will appear in the Workshop Proceedings.
> 
> 
> Submission
> ----------
> 
> Submissions should include a short abstract (200 words) and comply with the following
> format: A4, 1 column, with 1 inch margins, Times New Roman 12point font, single
> spacing. ASCII, latex, Word (PC or Macintosh), or Postscript format will be accepted.
> Submissions should be done electronically by e-mail to Dr Pier Luigi Emiliani
> (ple@iroe.cnr.fi.it).
> 
> 
> Programme Committee
> -------------------
> 
> - Prof. Constantine Stephanidis, University of Crete and
>    ICS-FORTH, Greece (Workshop Chair)
> - Dr. Pier Luigi Emiliani, CNR-IROE, Italy
>   (Programme Chair and Local Organiser)
> - Prof. Alfred Kobsa, University of California, Irvine, USA
> - Dr. Michael Pieper, GMD, Germany
> - Dr. Elizabeth Andre, DFKI, Germany
> - Prof. David Benyon, Napier University, United Kingdom
> - Prof. Noelle Carbonell, CRIN-CNRS & INRIA, France
> - Dr. Giorgio Faconti, CNR-CNUCE, Italy
> - Mr. Seppo Haataja, NOKIA Mobile Phones, Finland
> - Dr. Ilias Iakovidis, European Commission, EU
> - Dr. Dominique Scapin, INRIA, France
> - Prof. Cristian Stary, University of Linz, Austria
> - Prof. Jean Vanderdonckt, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
> - Dr. Annika Waern, SICS, Sweden
> - Dr. Michael Wilson, RAL, United Kingdom
> - Dr. Juergen Ziegler, FhG-IAO, Germany
> 
> 
> Keynote Speakers
> ----------------
> 
> The names of two keynote speakers will be announced soon.
> 
> 
> Important Dates
> ---------------
> 
> - 11 September 2000
>    Deadline for electronic submission of all papers
> 
> - 2 October 2000
>    Conditional notification of acceptance (confirmation will
>    be given upon registration)
> 
> - 9 October 2000
>    Deadline for registration
> 
> - 16 October 2000
>    Deadline for electronic submission of camera-ready papers
> 
> 
> Contact Details
> ---------------
> 
> For more information, please contact:
> 
> Programme Chair & Local Arrangements:
> 
> Dr Pier Luigi Emiliani
> Director
> Institute of Research on Electromagnetic Waves "Nello Carrara" (IROE)
> National Research Council (CNR)
> Via Panciatichi, 64
> 50127 Firenze, Italy
> Tel: +39-055-431090 / 4235235
> Fax: +39-055-410893
> Email: ple@iroe.fi.cnr.it
> 
> Workshop Chair:
> 
> Prof. Constantine Stephanidis
> ICS-FORTH
> Science & Technology Park of Crete
> Heraklion, Crete
> GR-71110 Greece
> Tel: +30 81 391741
> Fax: +30 81 391740
> Email: cs@ics.forth.gr
> 


From perlman Sun May 28 22:41:37 2000
Subject: whole nine yards
To: perlman
Date: Sun, 28 May 100 22:41:37 -0400 (EDT)
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http://www.quinion.com/words/articles/nineyards.htm

From perlman Mon May 29 00:19:09 2000
Subject: the whole nine yards
To: perlman@acm.org
Date: Mon, 29 May 100 00:19:09 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: tetlock.@osu.edu, mellers.1@osu.edu, edwards.212@osu.edu,
	fourakis.1@osu.edu
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Probably more that you ever wanted to know about the expression,
and still, not enough!

	http://www.quinion.com/words/articles/nineyards.htm

Many other articles on World Wide Words:

	http://www.quinion.com/words/articles/

Gary

From perlman Tue May 30 10:36:33 2000
Subject: CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (CA55B02D) (fwd)
To: assinik@UNIPI.GR
Date: Tue, 30 May 100 10:36:33 -0400 (EDT)
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I don't see how this is relevant to this list.
It should be posted to chi-announcements,
if it has not been posted there already.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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From perlman Tue May 30 23:03:33 2000
Subject: Re: Where to post usability engineering job listings?
To: felciano@ingenuity.com (Felciano, Ramon)
Date: Tue, 30 May 100 23:03:33 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <D7DDE472076ED211AB8C00A0C9E9216A1D9452@gateway2.ingenuity.com> from "Felciano, Ramon" at May 30, 0 03:31:51 pm
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chi-jobs@acm.org
	ACM SIGCHI Jobs
hfes-cstg@listserv.vt.edu
	HFES Computer Systems List


> 
> Hello Dr. Perlman --
> 
> I am looking to hire several usability engineers to specifically focus on
> evaluation of product designs. I expect them to be trained in formal methods
> for quantitative and qualitative evaluation of interactive systems,
> including usability studies, design and interpretation of questionnaires,
> focus groups, and so forth. Do you have any suggestions as to where to post
> job descriptions for such folks?
> 
> Thank you for your HCIBib effort -- it is a great resource to us!
> 
> Ramon M. Felciano
> 
> _________________________________
> 
> Ramon M. Felciano
> INGENUITY Systems, Inc.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue May 30 23:04:35 2000
Subject: Re: Next meeting
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Tue, 30 May 100 23:04:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <39347735.866508E7@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at May 30, 0 10:21:41 pm
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Will post.

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> Hi all,
> 
> Our next meeting will be June 13. Location TBD. Jane
> can you see if Compuserve is available? I'm trying to get
> Resource Marketing to host it as well.
> 
>     Tuesday, June 13, 2000
>     Resource Marketing Design Panel
>     The team at Resource Marketing will talk about their
>     multi-disciplinary, customer-centered approach to world-class
>     web design. We'll hear about their unique methods from
>     members of usability, visual design, technogists and
>     information architecture groups. Learn the key to the
>     explosive growth at Resource Marketing.
> 
> Gary can you post this on the web for now? I'll have an announcement
> out this week.
> 
> Chris .
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From perlman Wed May 31 08:54:36 2000
Subject: CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (D269A445) (fwd)
To: wjia@CS.CITYU.EDU.HK
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This is not relevant to this list.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> 
> The 4th International Conference on Algorithms and Architectures for
> Parallel Processing (ICA3PP 2000)
> 
> 
> Hong Kong, 11 - 13 December 2000.
> 
> 
> http://www.cs.cityu.edu.hk/~ica3pp2k/
> 
> 
> Outline
> 
> 
> The 4th International Conference on Algorithms and Architectures for
> Parallel Processing (ICA3PP 2000) will be held in Hong Kong on
> 11 - 13 December 2000.
> 
> 
> Following the traditions of the previous successful IEEE ICA3PP
> conferences held in Brisbane, Singapore, and Melbourne, the objective
> of ICA3PP 2000 is to bring together researchers and practitioners from
> academia, industry and governments to advance the theories and
> technologies in parallel and distributed computing.  The main focus of
> ICA3PP 2000 will be on two broad areas of parallel and distributed
> computing,  i.e., architectures, algorithms and networks, and systems
> and applications.  Topics of interest include, but will not be limited
> to:
> 
> 
> Architectures, Algorithms & Networks
> 
> 
>       Parallel Architectures & Parallel I/O Systems
>       Interconnection Networks and Routing
>       Parallel Algorithms
>       Parallel Programming Paradigms
>       Distributed Scheduling & Load Balancing
>       Performance of Parallel & Distributed Computing Systems
> 
> 
> Systems and Applications
> 
> 
>       Tools & Environments for Parallel & Distributed Software
>         Development
>       High-performance Scientific Computing
>       Parallel & Distributed Databases
>       Cluster Distributed & Parallel Operating Systems and Middleware
>       Cluster Computing
>       Fault-tolerant Computing
>       Parallel Processing on Web-based Systems
> 
> 
> 
> Paper Submission Guidelines
> 
> 
> Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that demonstrate original
> unpublished research in all areas of parallel and distributed
> computing. A manuscript should not exceed 20 pages, including tables
> and figures. Each manuscript should also contain an abstract and the
> author for correspondence, and the following information for all
> authors: affiliation, complete postal address, phone and fax numbers,
> and email address. Authors are encouraged to submit their papers,
> panel and tutorial proposals electronically via
> http://139.132.118.102/ica3pp2k/submit.html, or via email to
> ica3pp2k@cs.cityu.edu.hk using PDF, PS or Word format.  The paper
> should be sent as the attachment of the email.  The contact author will
> be acknowledged after the paper has been successfully printed.  It is
> important that detailed contact information about the contact author,
> including both the postal and email address, be provided when the paper
> is submitted.  For hardcopy submissions, 5 copies of the manuscripts
> should be sent on or before the specified deadline to the following
> address:
> 
> 
>       Monica M Y Lau
>       (ICA3PP 2000)
>       Department of Computer Science
>       City University of Hong Kong
>       Tat Chee Avenue
>       Kowloon, Hong Kong
> 
> 
>       Tel : (852) 2788 9667
>       Fax : (852) 2788 8614
>       Email : ica3pp2k@cs.cityu.edu.hk
> 
> 
> Papers will be reviewed by internationally renowned specialists
> and selected based on their
> originality, significance, correctness, relevance, and clarity of
> presentation.  The conference proceedings of accepted papers will be
> published by a major international publisher (under negotiation).
> 
> 
> Proposals for tutorial sessions are also solicited.  Your proposal
> should include the lecture outline, assumed background of audience,
> and vitae of the presenter.
> 
> 
> Special sessions on current interest topics are also planned.  For
> further information on these minitracks please refer to the conference
> web page.
> 
> 
> Important Dates
> 
> 
>     * Papers, Minitracks & Tutorial Proposals Submission : 30 June 2000
>     * Notification of Acceptance : 1 August 2000
>     * Camera-ready Papers Due : 4 September 2000
>     * Registration Due : 16 October 2000
>     * Conference Dates : 11 - 13 December 2000
> 
> 
> Sponsors
> 
> 
> City University of Hong Kong
> Deakin University, Australia
> The Croucher Foundation
> In cooperation with IEEE (Hong Kong Section) Computer Chapter
> 
> 
> Conference Chairs
> 
> 
> Conference Co-Chairs
> 
> 
>       Horace Ip, City University of Hong Kong, China
>       Andrzej Goscinski, Deakin University, Australia
> 
> 
> Program Co-Chairs
> 
> 
>       Weijia Jia, City University of Hong Kong, China
>       Wanlei Zhou, Deakin University, Australia
> 
> 
> Publicity Co-Ordinators
> 
> 
>       Xiaohua Jia, City University of Hong Kong, China
>       Jiannong Cao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
> 
> 
> Local Arrangements Co-Chairs
> 
> 
>       Binhai Zhu, City University of Hong Kong, China
>       C K Poon, City University of Hong Kong, China
> 
> 
> Treasurer
> 
> 
>       Qing Li, City University of Hong Kong, China
> 
> 
> Program Committee
> 
> 
> D Abramson, Griffith University, Australia
> A Ananda, National University of Singapore, Singapore
> M Baker, Portsmouth University, UK
> A Barak, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
> F Berman, University of California, San Diego, USA
> A Bode, Technical University of Munich, Germany
> R Brent, Oxford University, UK
> M Bubak, University of Mining and Metallurgy, Poland
> R Buyya, Monash University, Australia
> J Cao, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
> S Chanson, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
> J Chen, Texas A&M University, USA
> X Chen, University of Tsukuba, Japan
> T Y Cheung, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
> F Y L Chin, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
> T Cortes, University of Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
> X Deng, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
> B J d'Auriol, University of Akron, USA
> J Dongarra, University of Tennessee, USA
> D Z Du, University of Minnesota, USA
> W Gao, Institute Comput Tech, USA
> A Geist, Oak Ridge National Labs, USA
> A Goscinski, Deakin University, Australia
> S Hariri, Syracuse University, USA
> L Hertzberger, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
> M Hobbs, Hewlett-Packard Labs, USA
> S J Horng, National Taiwan University of Science & Technology, Taiwan
> D Frank Hsu, Fordham University, USA
> A Hurson, Pennsylvania State University, USA
> K Hwang, University of Southern California, USA
> W Jia, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
> X Jia, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
> P Kacsuk, MTA SZTAKI Research Institute, Hungary
> J Kaiser, University of Ulm, Germany
> K Kavi, University of Alabama, Huntsville, USA
> Z Kedem, New York University, USA
> T Kikuno, Osaka University, Japan
> C T King, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
> C Kitowski, University of Mining and Metallurgy, Poland
> T L Kunii, HOSEI University, Japan
> D Laforenza, CNUCE Institute of the Italian National Research Council,
> Italy
> C H Lee, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
> K Li, SUNY at New Paltz, USA
> J Liu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
> Z Liu, National Natural Science Foundation of China, china
> T Ludwig, Technische University, Germany
> C McDonald, University of Western Australia, Australia
> E Nett, Otto-von-Guericke University, Germany
> Y Pan, University of Dayton, USA
> M Paprzycki, University of Southern Mississippi, USA
> C K Poon, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
> K Qiu, Acadia University, Canada
> R Raje, Purdue University, USA
> M Raynal, IRISA, France
> E H M Sha, University of Notre Dame, USA
> H Sandhu, York University, Canada
> H Shen, Griffith University, Australia
> B Shirazi, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
> J Silcock, Deakin University, Australia
> M Singhal, Ohio State University, USA
> S Srinivas, Dalhousie University, Canada
> T Sterling, California Institute of Technology, USA
> C Sun, Griffith University, Australia
> B Szymanski, Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, USA
> P Tang, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
> Y M Teo, National University of Singapore, Singapore
> J Walpole, OGI of Science & Technology, USA
> P Wan, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
> J Wu, Florida Atlantic University, USA
> J Xue, University of New South Wales, Australia
> C Yuen, National University of Singapore, Singapore
> A Zomaya, University of Western Australia, Australia
> W Zhao, Texas A&M University, USA
> S Zheng, University of Texas Dallas, USA
> W Zheng, Tsinghua University, China
> W Zhou, Deakin University, Australia 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed May 31 14:19:03 2000
Subject: Re: HCI Bibliography and ERCIM WG UI4ALL
To: cs@csi.forth.gr (Constantine Stephanidis)
Date: Wed, 31 May 100 14:19:03 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: director@hcibib.org
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> 
> Dear Dr. Gary Perlman,
> 
> It is with pleasure that we ask you to provide a link to our ERCIM WG UI4ALL site and
> to the papers of the annual Workshops.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Constantine Stephanidis
> Chair, ERCIM WG UI4ALL
> 

Dear Dr. Stephanidis,

I have been adding the UI4ALL proceedings to the HCI Bibliography.
The UI4ALL site is very impressive and made it easy to gather information.
I am personally very interested in the topic of the conference,
so I was very pleased to learn of it.  I am going to do some work
promoting it to the SIGCAPH and SIGCHI Intercultural areas.
The first few links on my home page point to current activities:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
and I just sent a paper off to the ACM CUU conference on the
FirstSearch UI architecture.

The UI4ALL conference is now listed on the HCIBIB Conference Coverage Table:
	http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html
Each conference link gets you to a hot table of contents.
The link on the left labeled UI4ALL gets you to an entry for ERCIM.
Once you get into the table of contents, there are lateral links.
Or you can just enter UI4ALL in the box at:
	http://www.hcibib.org/
and you will see over 100 entries.

The files are offered in compressed PostScript format.
I think it would be more useful on the web to offer them as PDF files.
Although the PS files are very large, the PDF files are compressed
and can be viewed in modern browsers.  I noticed that the
more recent proceedings are zipped PDF.  In many cases,
the size of the Zip files is so close to the PDF that
users might prefer to download the PDF directly.
I converted all the PS to PDF just to be able to copy and paste the abstracts.
If you like, I could set up directories with all the PDF versions of files
and you could upload them to your site.  Please let me know.

To manage 20,000 entries, the HCIBIB has many automated checks,
so any inconsistencies that may be inconsequential to users are noted.
You may be want to address the following issues:

For UI4ALL 95:
	- Farshchian paper did not convert to PDF
	- Faconti PDF pages came out in reverse order (last-page first)

For UI4ALL 96:
	- no author first names in Web page
	- the Martins paper did not covert to PDF
	- the online docs for the final two papers are switched

For UI4ALL 97:
	- the link to the final programme is dead
		From: http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-97/call.html
		To: http://www.loria.fr/conferences/UI_All/programme.html
	- Bylund paper is missing
		http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-97/bylund.ps.zip
	- Fohr paper is missing
		http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-97/fohr.ps.zip
	- for many papers, the abstract could not be copied from the PDF and had to be re-scanned

For UI4ALL 98:
	- no problems!

For UI4ALL 99:
	- for most papers, the abstract could not be copied from the PDF and will need to be re-scanned
		(in the next few days)

I collapsed Constantine Stephanidis and C. Stephanidis in:
	http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html
You are now well up in the list in the HCI Bibliography.

My wife and I spent a week on Crete about 10 years ago.
Lots of water and hiking and ruins.

We were back in Athens at the moment that the IOC aanounced the
1996 games were to be in Atlanta, but I am sure everyone
is looking forward to 2004.

Cheers,

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

From perlman Wed May 31 14:33:30 2000
Subject: Re: 6th ERCIM Workshop on "USER INTERFACES FOR ALL"
To: cs@CSI.FORTH.GR
Date: Wed, 31 May 100 14:33:30 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <0caa01bfc4d7$3a74d050$6eba5b8b@csi.forth.gr> from "Constantine Stephanidis" at May 23, 0 07:52:06 pm
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I just forwarded this to chi-announcments@acm.org and chi-intercultura@acm.org.
These are busier and more appropriate lists.

Gary

> ****************************************************************
> 
>                              6th ERCIM WORKSHOP ON
>                             "USER INTERFACES FOR ALL"
> 
>                          Florence, Italy, 25-26 October 2000
> 
>                                          Special Theme
>                                "Information Society for All"
> 
>          http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-2000/call.html
> 
>                                          Call for Papers
> 
> ****************************************************************
> 
> 
> Technical Description
> ---------------------
> 
> The 6th ERCIM Workshop on "User Interfaces for All" builds upon the results of the
> five previous Workshops held at Heraklion, Greece, 30-31 October 1995; Prague, Czech
> Republic, 7-8 November 1996; Obernai, France, 3-4 November 1997; Stockholm, Sweden,
> 19-21 October 1998; and Dagstuhl, Germany, 28 November - 1 December 1999.
> 
> The vision of User Interfaces for All advocates the proactive realisation of the
> design for all principle in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, and involves the
> development of user interfaces to interactive applications and telematic services,
> which provide universal access and quality in use to potentially all users. This user
> population includes people with different cultural, educational, training and
> employment background, novice and experienced computer users, the very young and the
> elderly, and people with different types of disabilities, in various interaction
> contexts and scenarios of use.
> 
> In the tradition of its predecessors, this Annual European Workshop aims to
> consolidate recent work, and to stimulate further discussion, on the state of the art
> in user interfaces for all, and its increasing range of applications in the emerging
> Information Society. The emphasis of this year's event is on "Information Society for
> all" and invites contributions on a broad range of topics, including technological,
> applications and policy developments aiming to advance the notion of an all-inclusive
> Information Society accessible and acceptable by the widest possible end user
> population.
> 
> Technological contributions should be on emerging technologies, concepts and tools
> that advance our understanding of, and contribute towards, universal access to the
> new computer-mediated virtual spaces. Areas of interest include, but are mot limited
> to, future and emerging technologies, novel computing paradigms, computer-mediated
> virtual spaces, architectures and tools, interaction platforms, interaction
> metaphors, experimental studies, etc., which bare an impact on the scope of human
> access to digital content in an Information Society.
> 
> Applications-oriented contributions may address practice and experience in the
> application of universal access principles in critical domains such as healthcare,
> education, employment, etc. In this context, the workshop seeks contributions, which
> elaborate upon, adopt, apply or validate a universal access code of practice in
> selected application domains.
> 
> Finally, contributions on policy developments should discuss the impact of
> non-technological factors, such as legislation, standardisation, technology transfer,
> etc., on developing a culture for universal access in the Information Society, for
> all parties concerned and in particular the industry. Policy contributions may cover
> success stories of the past or lay out prevailing obstacles to be addressed and
> removed by effective policy interventions.
> 
> 
> Areas of interest
> -----------------
> 
> Areas of interest, for which papers are solicited, include, but are not limited to,
> the following:
> 
> - Adaptable and adaptive interaction, user modelling
> - Intelligent user interfaces, guided or cooperative interaction, intelligent agents
> - Computer-Supported Collaborative Work
> - Multilinguality, internationalisation / localisation of interactive applications
> - Novel interaction techniques, multimedia / multimodal interfaces
> - Virtual and augmented reality
> - Dialogue design methodologies and approaches
> - Interface design assistance tools
> - Interface architectures and development tools, interoperability
> - Formal methods and languages for interaction specification and verification
> - Ergonomics, Human Factors and usability issues
> - Evaluation techniques and tools
> - Sociological and economical issues
> - Novel approaches to information access and retrieval in large information spaces
> - Cognitive Factors in Design
> - User-Centred Design
> - Interface metaphors
> - Intuitive, seamless interfaces
> - Interfaces to wearable and ubiquitous systems
> - Information Visualisation
> - Support measures (e.g. standardisation) for user interfaces for all
> - Accessibility of information environments
> 
> This year's special theme is "Information Society for All", and a special session
> will be devoted to the issue of "Universal Access in Healthcare Telematics". In this
> context, areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
> 
> - Organising Healthcare collections for universal access
> - Reference models for universally accessible medical records
> - Advanced interaction techniques for Healthcare professionals
> - Virtual Hospital
> - Personalisation and adaptation in Healthcare Telematics
> - Social aspects of universal access to medical records
> - Security, privacy and IPR
> - Universal access principles and the organisation of Regional Healthcare Networks
> - Etc
> 
> 
> Solicited contributions
> -----------------------
> 
> The 6th ERCIM Workshop on "User Interfaces for All" aims to solicit:
> 
> - long papers (between 10 and 15 pages), reporting original
>   completed research and development activities relevant to
>   the themes of User Interfaces for all (see list above);
> 
> - short papers (between 4 and 6 pages);
> 
> - poster presentations (1-2 pages abstract); and
> 
> - position papers (between 4 and 15 pages).
> 
> All papers will be peer reviewed. Accepted papers will be presented during the
> Workshop
> 
> and will appear in the Workshop Proceedings.
> 
> 
> Submission
> ----------
> 
> Submissions should include a short abstract (200 words) and comply with the following
> format: A4, 1 column, with 1 inch margins, Times New Roman 12point font, single
> spacing. ASCII, latex, Word (PC or Macintosh), or Postscript format will be accepted.
> Submissions should be done electronically by e-mail to Dr Pier Luigi Emiliani
> (ple@iroe.cnr.fi.it).
> 
> 
> Programme Committee
> -------------------
> 
> - Prof. Constantine Stephanidis, University of Crete and
>    ICS-FORTH, Greece (Workshop Chair)
> - Dr. Pier Luigi Emiliani, CNR-IROE, Italy
>   (Programme Chair and Local Organiser)
> - Prof. Alfred Kobsa, University of California, Irvine, USA
> - Dr. Michael Pieper, GMD, Germany
> - Dr. Elizabeth Andre, DFKI, Germany
> - Prof. David Benyon, Napier University, United Kingdom
> - Prof. Noelle Carbonell, CRIN-CNRS & INRIA, France
> - Dr. Giorgio Faconti, CNR-CNUCE, Italy
> - Mr. Seppo Haataja, NOKIA Mobile Phones, Finland
> - Dr. Ilias Iakovidis, European Commission, EU
> - Dr. Dominique Scapin, INRIA, France
> - Prof. Cristian Stary, University of Linz, Austria
> - Prof. Jean Vanderdonckt, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
> - Dr. Annika Waern, SICS, Sweden
> - Dr. Michael Wilson, RAL, United Kingdom
> - Dr. Juergen Ziegler, FhG-IAO, Germany
> 
> 
> Keynote Speakers
> ----------------
> 
> The names of two keynote speakers will be announced soon.
> 
> 
> Important Dates
> ---------------
> 
> - 11 September 2000
>    Deadline for electronic submission of all papers
> 
> - 2 October 2000
>    Conditional notification of acceptance (confirmation will
>    be given upon registration)
> 
> - 9 October 2000
>    Deadline for registration
> 
> - 16 October 2000
>    Deadline for electronic submission of camera-ready papers
> 
> 
> Contact Details
> ---------------
> 
> For more information, please contact:
> 
> Programme Chair & Local Arrangements:
> 
> Dr Pier Luigi Emiliani
> Director
> Institute of Research on Electromagnetic Waves "Nello Carrara" (IROE)
> National Research Council (CNR)
> Via Panciatichi, 64
> 50127 Firenze, Italy
> Tel: +39-055-431090 / 4235235
> Fax: +39-055-410893
> Email: ple@iroe.fi.cnr.it
> 
> Workshop Chair:
> 
> Prof. Constantine Stephanidis
> ICS-FORTH
> Science & Technology Park of Crete
> Heraklion, Crete
> GR-71110 Greece
> Tel: +30 81 391741
> Fax: +30 81 391740
> Email: cs@ics.forth.gr
> 


From perlman Wed May 31 20:52:33 2000
Subject: CHI-BUCKCHI: possible spam from kchizins@CISCO.COM (fwd)
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Please post to chi-jobs@acm.org

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

Forwarded message:
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> To: Michael A Clore <clore@ACM.ORG>, Keith Instone <instone@CS.BGSU.EDU>,
>         Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>,
>         Richard Anderson <riander@WELL.COM>
> 
> The following  message was submitted  by kchizins@CISCO.COM to  the CHI-BUCKCHI
> list at  ACM.ORG. It  is being  forwarded to you  for verification  because the
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> From: Ken Chizinsky <kchizins@cisco.com>
> Subject: UCD job openings at Cisco Systems, Inc.
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We are currently recruiting new members for our usability group in San Jose, California, U.S.A. and would like to know if you sponsor a job list that we can advertise in.  If so, we would very much appreciate it if you could send us the email address for the job list administrator or forward the posting below.
> 
> Thank you very much.
> 
> --Ken
> 
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Cisco Systems, Inc, has openings for UCD engineers of all levels in its San Jose, CA and Lowell or Chelmsford, MA offices.
> 
> 
> USER-CENTERED DESIGN ENGINEERS
> 
> Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDQ: CSCO), the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet, has several positions open for user centered design engineers of all levels in our San Jose, CA office.
> 
> Cisco products encompass the broadest range of networking solutions available from any single supplier. This includes a growing number of GUI based applications that are aimed at network engineers and consumers.  Our sales have increased from $1.3 billion to > $12 billion in the last five years and our stock price has grown over 2100%!  See our web site at www.cisco.com to learn more about Cisco, which was rated among the top 25 companies to work for in America last year by Fortune Magazine.
> 
> About User-Centered Design:
> 
> User Centered Design Engineers work with product teams across Cisco to translate customer needs into designs that improve the ease-of-use of products ranging from GUIs for managing some of the world's most complex networks to consumer products that enable high-speed network access for everyday people. 
> 
> Responsibilities:
> 
> Help evangelize a user-centered design (UCD) process throughout our business units at Cisco:
> * Work with teams to help them understand the UCD process.
> * Provide UCD direction throughout the development cycle by
>    developing UCD project plans, and conducting studies by
>    applying the appropriate methodology at the right point in
>    the development cycle, including:
>    - Field studies following ethnographic research methods
>    - heuristic evaluations
>    - participatory design sessions
>    - rapid prototyping
>    - lab studies
> * Influence the direction of product development by reporting
>    reliable  and valid customer data to product teams and upper
>    management.
> * Recommend UI designs and based on user research, human-factors
>    principles, and industry experience in the form of high fidelity
>    prototypes and formal UI specifications.
> 
> Qualifications and Skills
> 
> An advanced degree or equivalent in Human Computer Interaction, Human Factors, Cognitive Psychology, or other related discipline.  Two to five years of experience conducting usability research and doing data driven UI design in a high tech company. Adept at translating user data and human-factors principles into design recommendations via reports, prototypes, UI specifications, and presentations. Experienced with a variety of UCD methodologies such as field studies, usage-scenarios, formal usability inspections, usability testing, and questionnaire/survey design.  Demonstrated ability to learn complex technology. Must be able to influence teams by generating business cases and identify priorities based on customer data.
> 
> Contact Information:
> 
> Email: lwick@cisco.com
> Cc:    jnieters@cisco.com
> FAX:   408.527.2882
> Please mark all correspondence "Subject: User Centered Design Engineer".
> *****************************
> Ken Chizinsky
> User Centered Design Engineer
> Cisco Systems, Inc.
> kchizins@cisco.com
> Phone: 408-525-7451
> cell: 408-621-4949
> page: 408-951-3231
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  1 09:05:41 2000
Subject: Re: Half Keyboard (first shown at CHI) is going into production
To: edgar@HALFKEYBOARD.COM
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 100 09:05:41 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <20000601121633.48FAC186AD@atlas.dgp.toronto.edu> from "Edgar Matias" at Jun 1, 0 08:17:49 am
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Best of luck!

But you forgot to mention that you are the author of the FAQ!
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=matias&highlight=checked

> The Half Keyboard (formerly Half-QWERTY keyboard) first publicly shown at
> CHI in 91, and presented in a paper at INTERCHI 93, is going into
> production.  Blurb is below.
> 
> ________________________________________
> 
> HALFKEYBOARD.COM STARTUP FINDS FINANCING
> 
> A Toronto-based high tech company, Matias Corporation, will receive
> over $1 million in start-up financing to launch its patented
> Half Keyboard. Matias' keyboard and software supports fast text entry on
> devices as small as a cell phone, at speeds of up to 88% of desktop
> keyboard rates, using peoples' existing touch typing skills.
> 
> For more information and all the research we did, visit our website at:
> 
>                 http://halfkeyboard.com
> 
> You can read the news release at:               http://news.matiasinvestor.com
> 
> Edgar
> 
> ---
> Edgar Matias
> President
> Matias Corporation
> ---
> http://www.halfkeyboard.com
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  1 10:41:36 2000
Subject: Re: FW: cedm-tg-l: fatal human error with medical device
To: guerlain@VIRGINIA.EDU
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 100 10:41:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <NBBBIJIFKLEKCIOKPIMHEEGDCFAA.guerlain@virginia.edu> from "Stephanie Guerlain" at Jun 1, 0 09:09:09 am
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When I had surgery on my shoulder, they used a scope
connected to a TV.  My surgeon said it was trick to
learn to use the scope because the TV image was
reversed left-right.  I commented that it would
be easy to flip the image.  I wonder if my shoulder
would have turned out better with a more usable system.

Gary

> My apologies to those who also subscribe to CEDM...
> 
> RE: An Ironic Medical Error Story
> 
> I was recently at a research retreat for our engineering faculty at a local
> conference center.  Almost everyone gave their presentations using
> PowerPoint, and a supplied computer projector/remote control.  Every single
> speaker repeatedly made the same mistake when they tried to use the remote
> to move forward a slide.  They pushed the big button on the top of the
> remote. This button brought up a menu, instead of advancing to the next
> slide as the speaker would expect.  After either inspecting the remote more
> carefully or being helped by someone else, the speaker was able to more
> successfully use the remote (by clicking on the smaller button on the bottom
> of the remote to advance a slide), although not without occasional further
> mistakes.
> 
> On the 2nd evening of our retreat, a guest speaker arrived from NIH
> (National Institutes of Health).  After a leisurely dinner, our guest
> speaker stood up to begin her talk, covering the areas of NIH to which we
> could write research proposals.  Lo and behold, she was not able to operate
> the remote, and embarrassingly laughed and said, "Oh, I must have had too
> much wine..."
> 
> After she gave her speech, questions were opened up to the audience.
> Several engineers asked to what extent it was required that a doctor be
> involved in a proposal.  She basically said it was a requirement.  "But what
> if we're studying nanotechnology or material science", the nanotechnologists
> and materials science people asked? "You still need a medical expert for it
> to be fundable by NIH."
> 
> I asked her where one might write a proposal to NIH to look at the problem
> of medical error.  I said I was unclear, as the NIH funding was aligned with
> Institutes, i.e., the Cancer Institute, Infectious Diseases Institute,
> National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Human Genome Institute, etc.,
> which are all disease or organ-related.  I said I had a surgeon already, so
> that requirement was fulfilled.  She fumbled with this question and was
> really unclear as to where such a thing should be sent because "medical
> error" is not disease-specific or organ-specific, and yet that's how NIH is
> organized.
> 
> After her talk, I went up to her and told her that she was not the only
> person to have trouble with the remote control. I told her in fact that
> almost every single speaker had had the exact same problem.  I said, "Now do
> you think that it was human error that caused everyone to have that problem
> or was it a design flaw with the device?"  She looked at me hard.  "Clearly,
> it's the device that's causing the problems, not the people using it.  If
> one device can cause the same error to be repeatedly made over and over
> again by a room full of Ph.D. engineers and scientists with such a simple
> device as a remote control with two buttons on it, then how likely do you
> think it is that with all the gadgets, devices, pumps, monitors, scanners,
> and other devices that surround a patient in the hospital today that they
> don't have the same potential to cause errors with much more serious
> consequences if they are not carefully designed and tested?"
> 
> Herein lies part of our problem with medical error. NIH is the major funder
> of medical research.  NIH does not believe useful medical research can be
> conducted unless a biologist or doctor is part of the research.  They are
> aligned by institutes that are organ and disease-related, making it
> difficult to get systemic research studies funded.  They are woefully
> unaware of (or even worse, aware of and think they understand the field
> after a cursory glance at a few papers) the fields of human factors, design,
> human error, cognitive pscyhology and cognitive engineering.
> 
> Stephanie Guerlain, University of Virginia
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-cedm-tg-l@lists.msstate.edu
> [mailto:owner-cedm-tg-l@lists.msstate.edu]On Behalf Of Kim J. Vicente
> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 10:39 AM
> To: cedm-tg-l@msstate.edu
> Subject: cedm-tg-l: fatal human error with medical device
> 
> 
> Dear CEDM Members,
> 
> I have a problem that you might be able to help with.  At  least, I think
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From perlman Thu Jun  1 22:27:18 2000
Subject: REMOVE
To: editor@montague.com (The Montague Institute)
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 100 22:27:18 -0400 (EDT)
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REMOVE

> 
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> ---------------------------------------------------------
> This issue of Limited Edition Alert features the following items:
> Go to http://www.montague.com/le/le0500.html
> 
> "On the front lines in knowledge base publishing" (abstract)
>      Profiles of 12 knowledge stewards -- people that provide
>      support to teams
> 
> Best of BUSLIB-L
>      Acquisitions candidates
>      Engineering search engines
> 
> Digest: Managing intellectual assets
>      "Employees cash in on KM"
> 
> Next roundtable:
>      "Adding value with taxonomy'"
>      September 19, Enfield, CT.
> 
> Next seminar: "Knowledge base publishing"
>      July 25 - 27, Enfield CT
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
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> How to become a member (http://www.montague.com/member.html)
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> "On the front lines in knowledge base publishing" (full text)
>      Profiles of 12 knowledge stewards -- people that provide
>      support to teams.
> 
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>      Articles of interest to knowledge base publishers
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From perlman Thu Jun  1 22:27:38 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: gwallis@hms.uq.edu.au (Guy Wallis)
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 100 22:27:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3936FFFA.A7873A06@hms.uq.edu.au> from "Guy Wallis" at Jun 2, 0 10:29:46 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Guy Wallis
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jun  2 14:11:38 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: gwallis@hms.uq.edu.au (Guy Wallis)
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 100 14:11:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <393725C7.7FBD20CB@hms.uq.edu.au> from "Guy Wallis" at Jun 2, 0 01:11:04 pm
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That is the way DM has always worked.
You can do this:

dm "if N then x2 else SKIP"

or

dm "if N>=2 then INPUT else SKIP" | dm x2

> Dear Gary,
> I've been happily using your |STAT package for several years now, so
> firstly, many thanks for all the time and effort you put into creating
> it.
> 
> Second, I have a query about the program `dm'. For some reason, the
> version I compile on my SGI has a curious habit of adding data to the
> end of an extracted column. I discovered that if a data file has empty
> lines after the final line containing data, then the final line
> containing data is repeated.
> 
> For example:
> 
> file `results.dat' contains 2 lines of data followed by three blank
> lines:
> 
> 21938    31940    3829    3273
> 35325    35335    4353    3543
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> cat results.dat | dm x2 > col2.dat
> 
> produces the file col2.dat with the following data in it:
> 
> 31940
> 35335
> 35335
> 35335
> 35335
> 
> Is this a problem with cat, dm, yacc or my SGI?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Guy
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>  Dr Guy Wallis                       _/_/_/  _/    _/  _/_/_/  _/
>  Perception and Motor Systems Lab   _/   _/ _/_/_/_/ _/       _/
>  Dept of Human Movement Studies    _/_/_/  _/ _/ _/  _/_/_/  _/
>  University of Queensland         _/      _/    _/       _/ _/
>  St.Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia   _/      _/    _/  _/_/_/  _/_/_/_/
> 
>  Email: gwallis@hms.uq.edu.au                  TEL: +61 7 3365 6108
>  WWW:   http://www.uq.edu.au/~uqgwalli         FAX: +61 7 3365 6877
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jun  2 14:12:15 2000
Subject: Re: according to your suggestion
To: SCI00288@nifty.ne.jp (=?shift_jis?B?kPOMqSAglpyXWQ==?=)
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 100 14:12:15 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <00bb01bfcc49$7d2ccc30$892114ac@asami.sys.nifty.co.jp> from "=?shift_jis?B?kPOMqSAglpyXWQ==?=" at Jun 2, 0 01:17:34 pm
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fmeh

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
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> 
> Mr. perlman
> 
> I want to get the |STAT archive.
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> With best wishes
> 
> Takao Asami
> sci00288@nifty.ne.jp
> 
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> </HEAD>
> <BODY bgColor=3D#468c7b>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Mr. perlman</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I want to get the |STAT =
> archive.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT><FONT face=3DArial =
> size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF =
> USING |STAT.=20
>   I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>With best wishes</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Takao Asami</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><A=20
> href=3D"mailto:sci00288@nifty.ne.jp">sci00288@nifty.ne.jp</A></FONT></DIV=
> ></BODY></HTML>
> 
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> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jun  2 14:13:12 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: midford@bio.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de (Peter E. Midford)
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 100 14:13:12 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3937DE1A.5818A1B4@bio.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de> from "Peter E. Midford" at Jun 2, 0 06:17:30 pm
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
> Peter E. Midford
> AE Biopsychologie
> Fakultät für Psychologie
> Ruhr-Universität-Bochum
> 44780 Bochum Germany
> midford@bio.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
> 


From perlman Fri Jun  2 23:50:51 2000
Subject: Re: Your order with Pets.com (#00839995)
To: service@pets.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 100 23:50:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200006030317.UAA26582@smtp1.pets.com> from "service@pets.com" at Jun 2, 0 08:17:49 pm
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I went to www.pets.com/56welcome (referred by amazon.com)
and should have received $15 off this order.

Gary Perlman

> Dear Gary,
> 
> Thank you for choosing Pets.com!  Below is a summary of your order.
> 
> Order Number : 00839995
> Order Date   : 06/02/00
> Ship To      : Gary Perlman
>                2008 Lane Rd
>                Columbus, OH 43220
> 
> The following message will be printed on your packing slip:
> Love that Doggie Puppet
> Qty    Product ID        Description                                                Price
> -----  ----------------  --------------------------------------------------  ------------
> 
>     1  718080093750      Pets.com Sock Puppet                                      $20.00
>                                                                              ------------
>                                                                   SUBTOTAL         $20.00
>                                                                   TAX               $0.00
>                                                                   SHIPPING          $4.95
>                                                                              ============
>                                                                   TOTAL            $24.95
> 
> Here at Pets.com, our goal is to provide the widest selection of pet products and the best customer service available anywhere online. Please contact our team of Customer Service Specialists (and animal lovers!) if you have any questions, comments, concerns, or suggestions. We would love to hear from you!
> 
> We also invite you to visit our site again soon to take advantage of the many enhancements and additions we are constantly making. Now you can get your paws on great stuff featuring the one-and-only Pets.com Sock Puppet. Whatever you buy helps animals, because 5 percent of proceeds will go to Pets.commitment, Pets.com's philanthropy program. You can also see the latest products in What's New for dogs and What's New for cats. Or check out our Specials for dogs and cats to find great deals!
> 
> Thank you again for shopping with Pets.com!
> 
> Warmest regards,
> 
> Pets.com Customer Service
> 
> E-mail: service@pets.com
> Phone: (888)321-PETS (7387)
> Phone hours: 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday - Friday
> 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday (Pacific time)
> Fax: (888)430-4999
> http://www.pets.com
> 
> .. because pets can't drive
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Jun  3 00:06:09 2000
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Rob Rossi Presentation Slides]
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 100 00:06:09 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3937E17A.E23059F4@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Jun 2, 0 12:31:54 pm
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The server is hideously slow (3.5K/sec) right now, but here is the URL:

http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/Meetings/GoodBadNews.ppt

I added it to the abstract for the talk.

Gary

From perlman Sun Jun  4 18:26:38 2000
Subject: Re: Your order with Pets.com (#00839995)
To: service@pets.com
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 100 18:26:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200006041817.OAA07964@turing.acm.org> from "Customer Service" at Jun 4, 0 11:35:36 am
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Please cancel my order.

> Date: 6/4/00
> Order #:00839995
> 
> Dear Mr. Perlman,
> 
> We are truly sorry to hear that your shopping experience at Pets.com was
> less than satisfactory.  Our goal is to provide the best possible 
> service to all of our customers, and we take it quite seriously when we 
> fall short of this goal.
> 
> Unfortunately, customers cannot apply any coupons for purchasing the 
> sock puppet.
> 
> I'm sorry that I could not be of more assistance in this case, and I ask
> that you contact service@pets.com again should you have further 
> comments, questions, or concerns.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Bobby Cheung
> Customer Service Specialist
> 
> service@pets.com
> 1.888.321.PETS (7387)
> Monday-Friday, 6am to 9pm (PST)
> Saturday and Sunday, 8:30am to 5pm (PST) 
> 1.888.430.4999 (fax)
> http://www.pets.com
> ...because pets can't drive
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Original message follows: 
> -------------------------
> 
> I went to www.pets.com/56welcome (referred by amazon.com)
> and should have received $15 off this order.
> 
> Gary Perlman
> 
> > Dear Gary,
> > 
> > Thank you for choosing Pets.com!  Below is a summary of your order.
> > 
> > Order Number : 00839995
> > Order Date   : 06/02/00
> > Ship To      : Gary Perlman
> >                2008 Lane Rd
> >                Columbus, OH 43220
> > 
> > The following message will be printed on your packing slip:
> > Love that Doggie Puppet
> > Qty    Product ID        Description                                  
> Price
> > -----  ----------------  
> --------------------------------------------------  ------------
> > 
> >     1  718080093750      Pets.com Sock Puppet                         
> $20.00
> >                                                                       
> ------------
> >                                                                   
> SUBTOTAL         $20.00
> >                                                                   TAX 
> $0.00
> >                                                                   
> SHIPPING          $4.95
> >                                                                       
> ============
> >                                                                   
> TOTAL            $24.95
> > 
> > Here at Pets.com, our goal is to provide the widest selection of pet 
> products and the best customer service available anywhere online. Please
> contact our team of Customer Service Specialists (and animal lovers!) if
> you have any questions, comments, concerns, or suggestions. We would 
> love to hear from you!
> > 
> > We also invite you to visit our site again soon to take advantage of 
> the many enhancements and additions we are constantly making. Now you 
> can get your paws on great stuff featuring the one-and-only Pets.com 
> Sock Puppet. Whatever you buy helps animals, because 5 percent of 
> proceeds will go to Pets.commitment, Pets.com's philanthropy program. 
> You can also see the latest products in What's New for dogs and What's 
> New for cats. Or check out our Specials for dogs and cats to find great 
> deals!
> > 
> > Thank you again for shopping with Pets.com!
> > 
> > Warmest regards,
> > 
> > Pets.com Customer Service
> > 
> > E-mail: service@pets.com
> > Phone: (888)321-PETS (7387)
> > Phone hours: 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday - Friday
> > 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday (Pacific time)
> > Fax: (888)430-4999
> > http://www.pets.com
> > 
> > .. because pets can't drive
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Jun  4 21:04:28 2000
Subject: Re: chi-web help
To: aschechterman@yahoo.com (andy schechterman)
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 100 21:04:28 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20000604202556.22380.qmail@web1609.mail.yahoo.com> from "andy schechterman" at Jun 4, 0 01:25:56 pm
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Using the following settings:
  from Web Form:        http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/advrequest.html?
  by   Requesting Host: lovelace.acm.org
  to   LISTSERV:        listserv@acm.org
  for  Email Address:   aschechterman@yahoo.com
the following commands have been submitted to Listserv.
Confirmation has been sent to the Email Address.

UNSUBSCRIBE chi-Web 

> 
> Gary - I'm having a heck of a time trying to fix my
> chi-web subscription. I'm apparently subscribed twice,
> as both:
> 
> aschechterman@yahoo.com
> 
> and 
> 
> aschechterman@acm.org
> 
> Thus, I seem to be getting double-mailings of every
> post. I've tried to unsubscribe, re-subscribe, to no
> avail. 
> 
> I'm sorry to bother you with this. Can you advise or
> send me in the right direction?
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
> 
> =====
> "Only by unlearning
>  comes wisdom."
> 
>            - Gandhi
> 
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints!
> http://photos.yahoo.com
> 


From perlman Sun Jun  4 21:09:03 2000
Subject: Re: New Link for Intercultural Issues Page
To: d.day@acm.org (D Day)
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 100 21:09:03 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <393AEC12.9DC33083@acm.org> from "D Day" at Jun 4, 0 04:53:54 pm
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Hi Donald,

If you want to suggest a link in a category on the Intercultural page,
please click on the link labeled "Suggest-a-Link" in that category:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/suggest.cgi?K=intercultural:companies

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I found a link that might be useful for the translation companies
> section of the intercultural issues page. I don't believe it's there
> already, though I'm not certain. Here it is:
> 
> http://ipw.internet.com/communication/multilingual/
> 
> Donald
> (if responding, use d.day@acm.org)
> 


From perlman Sun Jun  4 21:49:23 2000
Subject: Re: IWIPS2000 Proceedings, Appendix 1 of 2
To: d.day@acm.org (D Day)
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 100 21:49:23 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: prabhu@kodak.com, perlman@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <393AE149.3E38F754@acm.org> from "D Day" at Jun 4, 0 04:07:53 pm
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While I am happy to have have a publication, evan as an appendix,
I have several concerns, in decreasing order of importance:

1. There were no URLs in the document when I viewed the RTF.
I do not know what someone would do with a document without the URLs.

2. A printed list of URLs is the antithesis of the living Web.
I would add a disclaimer that this appendix is a snapshot,
taken on <date>, and that the list is updated often,
based on link checks AND that links can be added using the
Suggest-a-Link feature on the page (I just updated the page
to clarify the feature).

3. It seems like a rather long document.  I would drop the font
size for the descriptions.

4. The first section is really a table of contents for the page.
As such, it should not be numbered (it appears with "1" next to it,
and then "Books" appears with "1." but later is numbered 2).

5. I would put a slash at the end of the URL:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/intercultural/

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --------------1E9CC2234372969258870AB5
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> 
> Girish,
> 
> Attached is the first of the two appendices for the IWIPS2000
> proceedings. Please let me know at d.day@acm.org if you have any
> problems.
> 
> Also, please send me an updated list of the material you're still
> missing for the proceedings. I'll contact the authors this week.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Donald

From perlman Sun Jun  4 21:49:37 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: mpj17@student.canterbury.ac.nz (Michael JasonSmith, 344, 7755, 377-7228)
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 100 21:49:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <393B040E.9030207@student.canterbury.ac.nz> from "Michael JasonSmith,344,7755,377-7228" at Jun 5, 0 01:36:14 pm
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Jun  4 22:25:46 2000
Subject: Re: Thank you ...
To: LauraS@hj.com (Laura Stephan)
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 100 22:25:46 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman@oclc.org
In-Reply-To: <NABBLMDHAJFNLLOHKIGDCEOEFHAA.LauraS@Hj.com> from "Laura Stephan" at Jun 2, 0 06:19:53 pm
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Laura,

It is with pleasure that I included HJ on the page.  I wish I had the
resources to add more links, but I depend on the links that people suggest.
The SIGCAPH link page gets about 150 "hits" a week, and grew out
of the HCI Bibliography cataloging of Internet resources: www.hcibib.org.

I first learned of HJ through a colleague at OCLC (where I work), John Hosfeld,
who is a blind user of JAWS.   He helped with my accessibility efforts with
the new FirstSearch service (http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org/), demo at:
	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi
I found the scripting capabilities of JAWS impressive but challenging
because for a given user, the way the page would be interpreted changed
depending on the scripting, particularly if, as we do in FirstSearch,
several accessibility features are used on associated objects (e.g., for
a hot graphic, we use alt text and title text on the image, and title
text and a label on the anchor).  Label tags worked out well.  It varies.
I suppose it will take a while for the dust to settle on how sites make
use of the WAI, and how tools like JAWS will render those pages.
I have submitted a paper on my FirstSearch efforts to the upcoming
ACM CUU conference (http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu/):
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> Gary:
> 
> I just wanted to acknowledge and thank you for adding us to your Links of
> Accessibility Resources list.
> We appreciate it!  Your site is very impressive and we're glad to now be a
> part of it. As we work on ours, I'd like
> to try to work yours in as a link.  
> 
> Cordially,
> 
> 
> Laura Stephan
> Marketing Manager
> Henter-Joyce, a division of Freedom Scientific
> 11800 31st Court N.
> St. Petersburg, FL 33716
> PH: (727)803-8000 ext. 1044; (800)336-5658
> Fax:(727) 803-8001
> email:  LauraS@hj.com
> Check out our website!  www.hj.com

From perlman Mon Jun  5 02:08:26 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT password required
To: s.dennis@humanfactors.uq.edu.au (Simon Dennis)
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 100 02:08:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <NDBBLHJHHEOELDHNNDDHEEAPCKAA.s.dennis@humanfactors.uq.edu.au> from "Simon Dennis" at Jun 5, 0 01:29:08 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> I would like to use the ISTAT package.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Simon Dennis.
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jun  5 02:09:34 2000
Subject: Re: FYI: BayCHI-Students: New Mailing List Creation Request
To: Van@Icarian.com (Mike Van Riper)
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 100 02:09:34 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <D7E50C34B370D311AADC0090273B2DAE018D5A09@MESSAGING1> from "Mike Van Riper" at Jun 4, 0 09:01:14 pm
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Sure, I can fix the list if needed.
Gary


> Carolyn,
> 
> I'm planning to send the mailing list creation request below to
> support@acm.org soon. This will initiate the process that creates the
> mailing list for the Student BOF. Before submitting it though, I wanted to
> make sure that the address you want submitted to this process is:
> 
>     carolyn@relax.com
> 
> It is important that this address represents a true email account and is not
> just a forwarding alias. Also, this will need to be the account you use when
> sending messages that manage the list. I think you already knew this, but, I
> just wanted to be sure and get confirmation that this is the address to
> submit for you.
> 
> Thanks, Mike
> 
> P.S. Gary, I CC'd you on this message for a similar reason. I know you
> understand the process, but, I wanted to make sure that you are still the
> right person from ACM to include as a quiet owner when submitting new list
> requests.
> ------------------------------------------
> Hello,
> 
> We just started another birds-of-a-feather (BOF) group at BayCHI, the San
> Francisco Bay Area local chapter of SIGCHI. The BayCHI-Students BOF is for
> BayCHI members that are also college students. As the BayCHI BOF
> Coordinator, I have been asked to setup a BayCHI-Students mailing list using
> listserv@acm.org. 
> 
> Please make the password for the list: GALEbof
> 
> In addition to the list baychi-students@acm.org, please make sure that the
> forwarding aliases are set up:
> 
>    baychi-students-request@acm.org
>      -> baychi-students-request@listserv.acm.org
> 
>    owner-baychi-students@acm.org
>      -> owner-baychi-students@listserv.acm.org
> 
> We realize that the creation of these aliases may generate some automatic
> messages-to-members to the list owners. The list header to use when creating
> the list is appended to the end of this message.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Mike Van Riper
> BayCHI BOF Coordinator
> mailto:mike.vanriper@baychi.org
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> * ACM SIGCHI BayCHI SF Bay Area - Students (Announcements)
> * Owner= carolyn@relax.com (Carolyn Gale)
> * Owner= Quiet:
> * Owner= van@icarian.com (Mike Van Riper)
> * Owner= perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary Perlman)
> * Errors-To= Owner            Reply-to= Sender,Respect
> * Subscription= Open,Confirm  Validate= No
> * Notify= No      Send= Public
> * Mail-Via= Distribute        Ack= Yes
> * Notebook= Yes, /home/listserv/home/notebooks/chi, Weekly, Public
> * Digest= Yes,Same, Daily     Files= No
> * Review= Owner              Confidential= No
> * Default-Options= NoFiles,Repro,Ack,Conceal
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jun  5 08:46:40 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: jsg@dpr.csiro.au (James Gunning)
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 100 08:46:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v03130300b5619ba9b4fe@[138.194.136.85]> from "James Gunning" at Jun 5, 0 06:00:33 pm
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> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jun  5 13:09:23 2000
Subject: Re: Fw: HCI Bibliography and ERCIM WG UI4ALL
To: mariap@csi.forth.gr (Maria Pitsoulaki)
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 100 13:09:23 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: mariap@ics.forth.gr, cs@csi.forth.gr, director@hcibib.org
In-Reply-To: <004301bfcef5$b408acc0$68ba5b8b@ics.forth.gr> from "Maria Pitsoulaki" at Jun 5, 0 04:55:26 pm
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> Dear Gary Perlman,
> 
> Thank you for your email of May 31st to Constantine Stephanidis regarding
> the ERCIM WG UI4ALL site and the HCI Bibliography.
> 
> > > The files are offered in compressed PostScript format.
> > > I think it would be more useful on the web to offer them as PDF files.
> > > Although the PS files are very large, the PDF files are compressed
> > > and can be viewed in modern browsers.  I noticed that the
> > > more recent proceedings are zipped PDF.  In many cases,
> > > the size of the Zip files is so close to the PDF that
> > > users might prefer to download the PDF directly.
> > > I converted all the PS to PDF just to be able to copy and paste the
> abstracts.
> > > If you like, I could set up directories with all the PDF versions of
> files
> > > and you could upload them to your site.  Please let me know.
> 
> Yes, we would be grateful if you could provide us with the PDF files.

I have placed them in this directory:

	Web:	http://www.hcibib.org/ftp/ui4all/
	FTP:	ftp://ftp.hcibib.org/ui4all/

There are 5 sub-directories, ui4all95 ... ui4all99.
One file did not convert to PDF (I was using an old version of
Acrobat Exchange, so maybe a newer version would work better),
and two files were missing, but the rest of the files are online.
You can "right-click" the file names and save them on your machine.
Or, if you prefer , you can access them via FTP to ftp.hcibib.org.

> For UI4ALL 96:
> > > - no author first names in Web page
> > > - the Martins paper did not covert to PDF
> > > - the online docs for the final two papers are switched
> 
> - authors' first names now appear in Web page
> - OK, files have been switched again
> 
> I am still working on the rest of your queries. I will contact you again in
> the near future.

Great.  Please feel free to make any requests.  I am happy to help
in any way you like.

Gary

> Best regards,
> 
> Maria Pitsoulaki
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> Maria Pitsoulaki
> Assistive Technology & Human - Computer Interaction Laboratory
> Institute of Computer Science (ICS)
> Foundation For Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)
> Science and Technology Park of Crete
> GR-71110 Heraklion, Crete, GREECE
> 
> Tel: +30 - 81 - 391747
> Fax: +30 - 81 - 391740
> Email: mariap@ics.forth.gr
> URL: http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/
> 
> > > For UI4ALL 95:
> > > - Farshchian paper did not convert to PDF
> > > - Faconti PDF pages came out in reverse order (last-page first)
> > >
> > > For UI4ALL 96:
> > > - no author first names in Web page
> > > - the Martins paper did not covert to PDF
> > > - the online docs for the final two papers are switched
> > >
> > > For UI4ALL 97:
> > > - the link to the final programme is dead
> > > From: http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-97/call.html
> > > To: http://www.loria.fr/conferences/UI_All/programme.html
> > > - Bylund paper is missing
> > > http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-97/bylund.ps.zip
> > > - Fohr paper is missing
> > > http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-97/fohr.ps.zip
> > > - for many papers, the abstract could not be copied from the PDF and had
> to be
> > re-scanned
> > >
> > > For UI4ALL 99:
> > > - for most papers, the abstract could not be copied from the PDF and
> will need to
> > be re-scanned
> > > (in the next few days)
> > >
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jun  5 21:58:59 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: jsg@dpr.csiro.au (James Gunning)
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 100 21:58:59 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v03130300b5628f82372e@[138.194.136.85]> from "James Gunning" at Jun 6, 0 11:26:19 am
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Actually, there has been little work done on |STAT since 1986.
After 20 years, it's getting a fair amount of use on linux.

I added to |STAT as I needed features.  I haven't needed any
new features, and with the luxury of not having to make any
money off the package, I have not felt any need to make it
a complete package.  Of course, I would not be up to date with
any recent trends in statistical analysis, but my data
analysis needs have been light.

I do not know of other free packages, and my own newer needs are
adequately handled by Excel, which I use exclusively for graphs
with error bars.  Somehow, the ascii graphs from anova.c do not
look good when pasted into Word.

I send out about 200 passwords a year, and this has been steady for the
past 5-10 years.  It's used a lot in psychology, still, but I do not
know about other fields, particularly statistics.  Some people use it
for quick things, but also use "real" packages for higher end stuff
like glim and mano(co)va.  I had plans to do more, but never the need:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/statmdf.html#auto

Warning: |STAT is not set up for large data sets (e.g. > 10K observations).
The effects of rounding errors will be undefined and unknown.
That said, the code has been out there for 20 years with no bug reports.

Gary

> Hello Gary,
> 	thanks for the password etc on |STAT. I like your small
> is beautiful unix philosophy. I do tend to deal with large data
> sets, so shell based things are better than monster GUI applications
> for me. I'm looking forward to getting to know
> the program. But I do notice it hasn't apparently had much work in the
> last 10 years or more. Without insinuating anything about your code of course,
> is this because some other freeware/shareware has become a kind of
> defacto standard amongst statisticians (I'm not one by training)? I
> found the link to it on the Shareware-forLinux website, amongst which
> were dozens of other statistics packages..
> Have you any views or recommendations?
> 	Best wishes,
> 		James Gunning.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun  6 09:01:37 2000
Subject: Re: I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
To: guest@guest.com (Guest Account)
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 100 09:01:37 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> 
> --------------74B35943F3E2108DA2FDFE97
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> 
> 
> --
> salutations
> 
> 
> 
> --------------74B35943F3E2108DA2FDFE97
> Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
> <html>
> &nbsp;
> <pre>--&nbsp;
> salutations</pre>
> &nbsp;</html>
> 
> --------------74B35943F3E2108DA2FDFE97--
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun  6 09:09:44 2000
Subject: Re: HCI Bibliography and ERCIM WG UI4ALL
To: mariap@csi.forth.gr (Maria Pitsoulaki)
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 100 09:09:44 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: mariap@ics.forth.gr, cs@csi.forth.gr, director@hcibib.org
In-Reply-To: <001f01bfcf8d$1ab80870$68ba5b8b@ics.forth.gr> from "Maria Pitsoulaki" at Jun 6, 0 10:59:13 am
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Dear Maria,

I have updated the HCI Bibliography based on the updates below.
When everything else is done to your satisfaction, please send me
a note and I will make the rest of the changes as needed.

I did not mention it previously, but I took the liberty of adding a link
to the UI4ALL conference call to the SIGCHI Intercultual page:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/intercultural/

Cheers,

Gary

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: Maria Pitsoulaki <mariap@csi.forth.gr>
> Cc: <mariap@ics.forth.gr>; <cs@csi.forth.gr>; <director@hcibib.org>
> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 8:12 PM
> Subject: Re: Fw: HCI Bibliography and ERCIM WG UI4ALL
> 
> 
> > I have placed them in this directory:
> >
> > Web: http://www.hcibib.org/ftp/ui4all/
> > FTP: ftp://ftp.hcibib.org/ui4all/
> >
> 
> Dear Gary,
> 
> Thank you very much for your prompt response.
> 
> I will download the pdf files and upload them on our UI4ALL site.
> 
> > For UI4ALL 95:
> > - Farshchian paper did not convert to PDF
> The author sent to me again his contribution in pdf format (does not look
> very nice on screen but the print-out is better) and it is now on the UI4ALL
> 95 site
> > - Faconti PDF pages came out in reverse order (last-page first)
> I have asked the author to provide me with the original file
> 
> > For UI4ALL 96:
> > - the Martins paper did not covert to PDF
> I have asked the author to provide me with the original file
> 
> > For UI4ALL 97:
> > - the link to the final programme is dead
> I have asked Noelle Carbonell (INRIA) to send to me the Programme file
> > - Bylund paper is missing
> A pdf file is now on the UI4ALL 97 site
> > - Fohr paper is missing
> I have asked the author to provide me with the original file
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Maria
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun  6 15:32:32 2000
Subject: Re: HCI Bib
To: gray@gmu.edu (Wayne Gray)
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 100 15:32:32 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <p04310107b562f44dacd2@[129.174.34.166]> from "Wayne Gray" at Jun 6, 0 02:46:06 pm
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The siote does not keep a version in EndNote format.  The
native format if UNIX refer, which can be imported into EndNote.
The easiest download method is ftp access to ftp.hcibib.org.
I think most people do not download because then they would
miss the updates, especially if they only update every 2 years
(during which time 111 of 429 files have been added or updated).

Good luck!

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Is it still possible to download the HCI Bib in EndNotes format? I 
> have been trying to find info on the website for how to download 
> anything -- this all seems to have changed since 1998 (the last time 
> I downloaded a copy).
> 
> Cheers
> -- 
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From perlman Wed Jun  7 08:28:35 2000
Subject: Re: stat
To: troje@bio.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de (Nikolaus Troje)
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 100 08:28:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <393E0DE5.4AEBD02D@bio.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de> from "Nikolaus Troje" at Jun 7, 0 10:55:01 am
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fmeh

>  I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>  I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
>  
> ------------------------------------------
> Priv.-Doz. Dr. Nikolaus Troje
> Fakultät für Psychologie
> Ruhr-Universität-Bochum
> 44780 Bochum, Germany
> 
> room:   GAFO 04/995
> phone:  0234-32-24082
> fax:    0234-32-14377
> email:  troje@bio.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
> www:    www.bio.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
> ------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Wed Jun  7 11:03:37 2000
Subject: Re: Revised Intercultural Issues Appendix for IWIPS Proceedings
To: donald@incent.com
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 100 11:03:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000001bfd07a$aa869f00$2e00005a@incent> from "Donald Day" at Jun 7, 0 08:07:34 am
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The last sentence of the opening paragraph has a typo: "bae" and is missing
a closing parenthesis.

The numbering in the table of contents:
	1. Books
	2. Character-Set
	...
does not match the rest of the appendix.  I think that if you click on
the first Heading:
	1 Intercultural Links
and un-select list numbering, the numbering will be correct.

Thanks.

> Gary and Girish,
> 
> I've attached a slightly revised submission for the first appendix in the
> IWIPS proceedings. Space doesn't permit listing all of the links. However,
> I've made several of the other changes that Gary suggested. I believe
> there's use in presenting the contents of the page as shown here, to give
> readers a clue about the bredth and depth of resource material available, as
> well as note the topics of interest in the field. If they find a specific
> resource of interest, they then can go online to access the page.
> 
> Girish, please replace the earlier version of this submission with the
> update.
> 
> Donald

From perlman Wed Jun  7 23:33:32 2000
Subject: conditional suggested
To: perlman@oclc.org
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 100 23:33:32 -0400 (EDT)
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Add condition inside FSDBSuggest to check a variable.

Add condition for conditional limit to library.


Add condition for conditioal quick results


From perlman Thu Jun  8 00:55:26 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Meeting June 13: World-Class Web Design - Resource
To: chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 100 00:55:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <393F0179.63FB838@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Jun 7, 0 10:14:17 pm
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That's a lot of mugs to give out!  My garage will soon have room!

I had to edit the bio down a bit as the length broke some scripts
that generate the web pages.

Gary

From perlman Thu Jun  8 09:27:41 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: boris_miller@yahoo.com (Boris Miller)
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 100 09:27:41 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20000608060912.21550.qmail@web3903.mail.yahoo.com> from "Boris Miller" at Jun 7, 0 11:09:12 pm
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fmeh

> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints!
> http://photos.yahoo.com
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  8 09:28:12 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: debacker@ruca.ua.ac.be (Steve de Backer)
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 100 09:28:12 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.20.0006081349490.3267-100000@visiepc10.ruca.ua.ac.be> from "Steve de Backer" at Jun 8, 0 01:50:39 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  8 09:39:09 2000
Subject: Re: Revised Intercultural Issues Appendix for IWIPS Proceedings (Version 3.0)
To: donald@incent.com
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 100 09:39:09 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: prabhu@kodak.com, bgprabhu@aol.com
In-Reply-To: <000d01bfd13c$78a9cc60$2e00005a@incent> from "Donald Day" at Jun 8, 0 07:24:28 am
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Hi Donald,

The reason you can't find the typo in the first section is that you deleted
the sentences in the first section.  I have not kept copies of the drafts,
but these were the sentences that said something like:

This collection of links is based on a snapshot of the SIGCHI Intercultural
page on 1 June 2000.  The page is updated often, based on link checks
and on links added with the Suggest-a-Link form available from the page.
Visit the page for updates and for the hot links to the sites listed.

Gary

> Dear Gary and Girish,
> 
> Attached is the latest version (Number 3!) of the ACM SIGCHI Intercultural
> Issues page appendix for the IWIPS2000 proceedings. I've corrected the
> numbering problem that Gary pointed out in Version 2, but cannot locate the
> "bae" and parentheses problems that he mentioned.
> 
> The format here matches the specified format for the IWIPS2000 proceedings,
> numbering included.
> 
> Donald

From perlman Thu Jun  8 09:41:26 2000
Subject: Re: Revised Intercultural Issues Appendix for IWIPS Proceedings (Version 3.0)
To: donald@incent.com
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 100 09:41:26 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: prabhu@kodak.com, bgprabhu@aol.com
In-Reply-To: <000d01bfd13c$78a9cc60$2e00005a@incent> from "Donald Day" at Jun 8, 0 07:24:28 am
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Another thing lost in the change was the slash at the end of the URL at the top.

It might be nice to turn off hyphenation in the doc.

Gary

From perlman Thu Jun  8 11:54:02 2000
Subject: Re: Medicaid Outreach Oversight Committee
To: jkattlove@cdfohio.org
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 100 11:54:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <01BFD13C.F0EEFBA0.jkattlove@cdfohio.org> from "Jennifer Kattlove" at Jun 8, 0 11:30:25 am
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Your mail to Pearlman was set to Perlman.

> The next meeting of the Medicaid Outreach Oversight Committee will be June 
> 14th at 1:00 at the Northeast Opportunity Center:  3443 Agler Road.  (The 
> meeting on June 5th was cancelled.)
> 
> Jenny Kattlove
> Columbus Health Advocate
> Children's Defense Fund-Ohio
> 52 East Lynn Street, Suite 400
> Columbus, Ohio 43215
> 614.221.2244 phone
> 614.221.2247 fax
> jkattlove@cdfohio.org
> www.cdfohio.org
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun  8 11:55:28 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Meeting June 13: World-Class Web Design - Resource
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 100 11:55:28 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <393F8466.2C18B2CE@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Jun 8, 0 07:32:54 am
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I can host if needed.  Let me know if I need to do goodies.
With so many speakers, I think Resource could do it.
Marketing goodies can be very good.

Gary

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> Yes I was surprised too. It started as 3-4 people and wound up
> being 10! Hopefully there will be more than 10 attendee ;-).
> 
> BTW: I will again be on a plane at the time of this meeting. Can
> you host it for us (meet, greet, get it started)?
> 
> Let me know,
> 
> Chris
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > That's a lot of mugs to give out!  My garage will soon have room!
> >
> > I had to edit the bio down a bit as the length broke some scripts
> > that generate the web pages.
> >
> > Gary
> 
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From perlman Fri Jun  9 08:23:02 2000
Subject: Re: Request |STAT distribution password
To: Bienvenu.Fassinut-Mombot@lasl-gw.univ-littoral.fr (Bienvenu FASSINUT-MOMBOT)
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 100 08:23:02 -0400 (EDT)
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> 
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> 
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> 
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From perlman Sun Jun 11 23:37:28 2000
Subject: Re: Address for CHI-INTERCULTURAL
To: dday@triton.towson.edu (dday)
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 100 23:37:28 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <393CAAFB@webmail.towson.edu> from "dday" at Jun 11, 0 03:46:16 pm
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Hi Donald,

The confirmations for posts should be going to InContext.
Perhaps your subscription is not set up right.
You need to unsubscribe with your old address
and subscribe with your new (or with your ACM address).
See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/user.txt

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> It appears that I'm still receiving CHI-INTERCULTURAL notices at my old 
> address (dday@towson.edu). Can you double-check that this address is 
> eliminated, and that my new address (donald@incent.com) is substituted? 
> Thanks.
> 
> Donald
> 
> Donald L. Day
> 37 Orchard Street, 1st Floor
> Leominster, MA 01453 USA
> d.day@acm.org
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jun 12 11:57:31 2000
Subject: Re: Name for BuckCHI mailings
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 100 11:57:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3944FC92.50D68700@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Jun 12, 0 11:06:58 am
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I added the two names.

Gary

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> Hey Gary,
> 
> Can you add Gail Walls (gwalls@compuserve.com) and
> Sharon Rockwell (smr@r-r-research.com) to our announcments
> list? Thanks.
> 
> Sharon will be there with refreshments tomorrow. I will be out of town.
> I need to confirm our July meeting but will send out an announcement
> when that happens.
> 
> Thanks and I hope all goes well tomorrow.
> 
> Chris
> 
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From perlman Mon Jun 12 12:21:54 2000
Subject: Re: subscribe
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From perlman Tue Jun 13 23:51:36 2000
Subject: Re: Talk tonight
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 100 23:51:36 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: edavis@resource.com, smr@r-r-research.com
In-Reply-To: <39461E38.313B9E5F@r-r-research.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Jun 13, 0 07:42:48 am
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Hi Eric,

Thanks very much for the presentation.  It was very original
and fun, and I hope it was informative to the 34 people who
came, in addition to the 11 people I counted from Resource.
I loved the "Playbill" for the "play".

To help reinforce your message, I hope you can provide a URL
for the slides presented, ideally with links into your
portfolio area.  A jpeg of the group photo would be nice
to include in the permanent page on the BuckCHI site.

You are all brave and creative people, and I hope you
continue to participate with BuckCHi.

Gary

PS: Chris, we got two new paid members, and I gave out
12 mugs (mostly to the Resource team, as you will see if
we get a copy of the group photo).

> Hey Eric,
> 
> Just a heads up. Sorry to say I've been called out of town
> on business this week and will miss your talk. Gary
> Perlman will introduce you and get the talk started. Sharon
> Rockwell of my office will bring refreshments.
> 
> Gary and Sharon will likely arrive around 6:45. Attendees will
> show up between 7:00-7:15. Your talk should start around
> 7:15 and go till 8:30 with some time for questions.
> 
> It's going to be a great talk by your team. I expect about 30
> attendees. Maybe we can get  together sometime in the next few
> weeks and you can let me know how it went.
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> Chris

From perlman Wed Jun 14 08:15:16 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: dbf@nett.is (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Dav=ED=F0_B_Fanzson?=)
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 100 08:15:16 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 15 13:37:54 2000
Subject: Universal Usabilty Conference (fwd)
To: palmer.1@osu.edu
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 100 13:37:54 -0400 (EDT)
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Good news, or bad.  My paper was accepted.
Would it be better for me to ask for a slot on the 16th or the 17th?


xoxox
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> From nevans@snap.org Thu Jun 15 13:13:13 2000
> Message-ID: <71FB3F91A596D211960208002BB91BA3E262EA@msx-4.darpa.mil>
> From: "nevans(contr-ito)" <nevans@snap.org>
> To: "'perlman@acm.org'" <perlman@acm.org>
> Subject: Universal Usabilty Conference
> Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 13:14:43 -0400
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> 
> 
> 
> We are happy to inform you that your paper (or poster) has been accepted
> for presentation at the Conference on Universal Usability to be held in
> Arlington, Virginia, November 16th and 17th 2000.   Your work was chosen
> out of many because of its relevance, quality, and clarity.
> Congratulations!
> 
> In addition, your paper (8 page limit) or poster (2 page limit) will be
> published in the Proceedings.  Please make sure that you have camera ready
> copy, along with a signed copyright release form to ACM Headquarters by
> August 15th, 2000.  Please see
> http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigchi/chipubform/
> for additional information regarding format.
> 
> At the conference, we will be providing laptop projection and a VHS video
> player for papers only. If you wish to use a laptop, please make sure that
> you bring one along with American plugs and transformers (AC 60 CPS, 110
> volts).  It is not safe to assume that we will have a laptop with the
> proper software configuration you would need to run your demo or slide
> show, so it is safest to bring your own machine.
> 
> Please take the time to make sure that any visuals that you use are
> legible.  In addition, we ask that you present in "International English."
> This means that we ask you to avoid unnecessarily obscure words, overly
> convoluted sentence structures, or allusions to the details of American
> sports, personalities, institutions, etc. that might be unknown to an
> international audience.  Below you will find a summary of reviewer
> comments.  Although you are not required to make changes based on these
> comments, you would do well to consider them seriously.  We also highly
> recommend that you or a colleague carefully proofread your final paper
> before sending it in.  (In other words, running a spell-check is not
> sufficient).
> 
> Please e-mail either John Thomas (jcthomas@us.ibm.com) or Jean Scholtz
> (jscholtz@darpa.mil) if you have any questions.
> 
> Again, congratulations on having your contribution accepted and we look
> forward to meeting you at the conference!
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> John Thomas
> Jean Scholtz
> 
> 
> 
> ____________________________________Review
> Form_______________________________
> 
> 
> Paper, Poster or Panel Title: The FirstSearch User Interface Architecture:
>                                      Universal Access for any User, in many
> Languages,
>                                      on any Platform_
> 
> 
> 
> Submission type
>            __x_  Paper
>              ____  Poster
>              _____ Panel
> 
> 
> 
>            1.        Briefly summarize the paper, poster, or panel:
> 
>            The paper describes the requirements and architecture of
> FirstSearch (multi-
>            lingual, multi-platform) service by OCLC. The modular approach
> partitions
>            the specification of the interface into "orthogonal" components:
> 
>            platform-specific, language-specific, and language/platform
> independent.
>            The user interface in the form of HTML pages is generated
> dynamically
>            from the specification.
> 
> 
>      For the following questions give the average score from the reviewers:
> 5 is high   1 is low
> 
>            2.        Relevancy to conference  _____5____ [1-5]
> 
> 
> 
> 
>            3.        Technical   Quality ___4.67____[1-5]
>                      Comments:
> 
> 
> 
>                      For  panels only, please comment on the suitability of
> the
> moderator, panel members to address the issue before the panel:  ____
> [1-5]
>                      Comments:
> 
> 
> 
>            4.     Quality of writing   __5____[1-5]
>                 Comments:
> 
> 
> 
>                 For a poster, please comment on the suitability of the
> material for a poster:  ____[1-5]
>                 Comments:
> 
>            5.       Overall  Rating:    (average)______5_________
>                                5   definitely accept
>                                     4    possibly accept
>                                     3    neutral
>                                2    would not accept
>                                     1    definitely not acceptable
> 
>            Comments to authors:
> 
> The paper is somewhat FirstSearch-centric. A wider look at the problems of
> universal usability and comparison to other systems would be a help.
> Also, probably due to the date when this work started there's no mention of
> XML or XSL
> technologies as an approach to this problem.  The reader is left curious to
> know what the
> authors' approach would be if starting out today, or how to take advantage
> of some of
> these newer technologies.  Nonetheless this is a serious piece of work and
> should be
> of interest to the conference audience.
> 
> 
> This is an excellent paper?it talks about the user issues, the technical
> issues, ties everything together nicely, and is very well-written.
> Nancy Evans
> Digital Systems International Corporation
> 4301 N. Fairfax Dr. , Suite 725
> Arlington, VA   22203
> (703) 522-6067 Extension 102
> (703) 522-3888 (fax)
> E-Mail:  nevans@snap.org
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 15 14:25:24 2000
Subject: Re: Universal Usabilty Conference - possible schedule conflict
To: nevans@snap.org (nevans)
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 100 14:25:24 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: jcthomas@us.ibm.com, jscholtz@darpa.mil
Bcc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <71FB3F91A596D211960208002BB91BA3E262EA@msx-4.darpa.mil> from "nevans" at Jun 15, 0 01:14:43 pm
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Thanks.

I have a possible schedule conflict because the Psychonomics Conference
will be in New Orleans that week.  Can I request to present on the 16th?

Gary

> 
> 
> 
> We are happy to inform you that your paper (or poster) has been accepted
> for presentation at the Conference on Universal Usability to be held in
> Arlington, Virginia, November 16th and 17th 2000.   Your work was chosen
> out of many because of its relevance, quality, and clarity.
> Congratulations!
> 
> In addition, your paper (8 page limit) or poster (2 page limit) will be
> published in the Proceedings.  Please make sure that you have camera ready
> copy, along with a signed copyright release form to ACM Headquarters by
> August 15th, 2000.  Please see
> http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigchi/chipubform/
> for additional information regarding format.
> 
> At the conference, we will be providing laptop projection and a VHS video
> player for papers only. If you wish to use a laptop, please make sure that
> you bring one along with American plugs and transformers (AC 60 CPS, 110
> volts).  It is not safe to assume that we will have a laptop with the
> proper software configuration you would need to run your demo or slide
> show, so it is safest to bring your own machine.
> 
> Please take the time to make sure that any visuals that you use are
> legible.  In addition, we ask that you present in "International English."
> This means that we ask you to avoid unnecessarily obscure words, overly
> convoluted sentence structures, or allusions to the details of American
> sports, personalities, institutions, etc. that might be unknown to an
> international audience.  Below you will find a summary of reviewer
> comments.  Although you are not required to make changes based on these
> comments, you would do well to consider them seriously.  We also highly
> recommend that you or a colleague carefully proofread your final paper
> before sending it in.  (In other words, running a spell-check is not
> sufficient).
> 
> Please e-mail either John Thomas (jcthomas@us.ibm.com) or Jean Scholtz
> (jscholtz@darpa.mil) if you have any questions.
> 
> Again, congratulations on having your contribution accepted and we look
> forward to meeting you at the conference!
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> John Thomas
> Jean Scholtz
> 
> 
> 
> ____________________________________Review
> Form_______________________________
> 
> 
> Paper, Poster or Panel Title: The FirstSearch User Interface Architecture:
>                                      Universal Access for any User, in many
> Languages,
>                                      on any Platform_
> 
> 
> 
> Submission type
>            __x_  Paper
>              ____  Poster
>              _____ Panel
> 
> 
> 
>            1.        Briefly summarize the paper, poster, or panel:
> 
>            The paper describes the requirements and architecture of
> FirstSearch (multi-
>            lingual, multi-platform) service by OCLC. The modular approach
> partitions
>            the specification of the interface into "orthogonal" components:
> 
>            platform-specific, language-specific, and language/platform
> independent.
>            The user interface in the form of HTML pages is generated
> dynamically
>            from the specification.
> 
> 
>      For the following questions give the average score from the reviewers:
> 5 is high   1 is low
> 
>            2.        Relevancy to conference  _____5____ [1-5]
> 
> 
> 
> 
>            3.        Technical   Quality ___4.67____[1-5]
>                      Comments:
> 
> 
> 
>                      For  panels only, please comment on the suitability of
> the
> moderator, panel members to address the issue before the panel:  ____
> [1-5]
>                      Comments:
> 
> 
> 
>            4.     Quality of writing   __5____[1-5]
>                 Comments:
> 
> 
> 
>                 For a poster, please comment on the suitability of the
> material for a poster:  ____[1-5]
>                 Comments:
> 
>            5.       Overall  Rating:    (average)______5_________
>                                5   definitely accept
>                                     4    possibly accept
>                                     3    neutral
>                                2    would not accept
>                                     1    definitely not acceptable
> 
>            Comments to authors:
> 
> The paper is somewhat FirstSearch-centric. A wider look at the problems of
> universal usability and comparison to other systems would be a help.
> Also, probably due to the date when this work started there's no mention of
> XML or XSL
> technologies as an approach to this problem.  The reader is left curious to
> know what the
> authors' approach would be if starting out today, or how to take advantage
> of some of
> these newer technologies.  Nonetheless this is a serious piece of work and
> should be
> of interest to the conference audience.
> 
> 
> This is an excellent paper?it talks about the user issues, the technical
> issues, ties everything together nicely, and is very well-written.
> Nancy Evans
> Digital Systems International Corporation
> 4301 N. Fairfax Dr. , Suite 725
> Arlington, VA   22203
> (703) 522-6067 Extension 102
> (703) 522-3888 (fax)
> E-Mail:  nevans@snap.org
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 15 14:29:21 2000
Subject: Re: 1/3 Off Selected Food at Pets.com
To: petnews@pets.m0.net
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 100 14:29:21 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: abuse@pets.com, abuse@amazon.com, orders@amazon.com,
	complaints@amazon.com
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I got a certificate from amazon.com for pets.com.
Great, but for the item I ordered, they would not accept the certificate,
so I cancelled the order.  Now I am on their spam list!

Boy, am I pissed off at AMAZON!

Gary Perlman

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> THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS=20
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> Prices on featured products are in effect through June 27, 2000.=20
> 
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> Pets.com now ships to Canada! Spread the word to your=20
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> 
> TAKE YOUR DOG TO WORK DAY=20
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> 
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> 
> VACCINATIONS=20
> 
> Vets no longer recommend annual vaccinations for all pets. Dr. Kim=20
> explains how age, risk factors, location, and side effects should=20
> affect your animal's vaccination schedule.=20
> http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747499
> 
> REPTILE CARE=20
> 
> Cold-blooded animals require special care. They need the right food,=20
> adequate heat, light, and humidity--and in times of trouble, good=20
> veterinary care.=20
> 
> Adequate heat: http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747500
> Vet care: http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747501
> 
> 
> FATHER'S DAY E-CARDS=20
> 
> June 18 is Father's Day. Send your dad--or your pet's dad--a Sock=20
> Puppet greeting card.=20
> http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747502
> 
> MORE FEATURED PRODUCTS=20
> * Parrot Classic Blend Food--25 lbs. (1/3 off)=20
>      sale price: $16.74=20
> http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747489
> 
> * TetraFin Flake Food for Goldfish (1/3 off)=20
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> If you have a question about an order or about shopping at Pets.com,=20
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> If you received this mailing in error, or if you wish to unsubscribe,=20
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> 
> --From all your pet pals at Pets.com=20
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> #26190
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> <BR>
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> * Featured products <BR>
> * Pets.com in Canada <BR>
> * Take Your Dog To Work Day <BR>
> * Vaccinations <BR>
> * Reptile care <BR>
> * Father's Day e-cards <BR>
> <BR>
> THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS <BR>
> Get 1/3 off selected food! Click on the animal tabs on the <A HREF=3D"http:=
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> <BR>
> PETS.COM IN CANADA <BR>
> Pets.com now ships to Canada! Spread the word to your <BR>
> Canadian friends. <BR>
> <BR>
> TAKE YOUR DOG TO WORK DAY <BR>
> What dog wouldn't want to spend all day with his owner, getting lots <BR>
> of attention and meeting new people and dogs? June 23 is Pets.com's <BR>
> Take Your Dog to Work Day. <BR>
> <BR>
> It can be a great bonding experience for you and your canine <BR>
> buddy--if you <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747493">pl=
> an well</A>. Read up on the <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373=
> 376X747494">etiquette</A> for office dogs and <BR>
> learn how to <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747495">man=
> age the treats</A>. <BR>
> <BR>
> It may surprise you what sorts of companies have dog-friendly <BR>
> policies. Pets.com, sure, but a <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H153=
> 7373376X747496">glass company</A>? And what happens when <BR>
> co-workers' dogs just <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X74=
> 7497">don't get along</A>? <BR>
> <BR>
> VACCINATIONS <BR>
> <BR>
> Vets no longer recommend annual vaccinations for all pets. Dr. Kim <BR>
> explains how age, risk factors, location, and side effects should <BR>
> affect your animal's <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747=
> 499">vaccination schedule</A>. <BR>
> <BR>
> REPTILE CARE <BR>
> <BR>
> Cold-blooded animals require special care. They need the right food, <BR>
> <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747500">adequate heat</A=
> >, light, and humidity--and in times of trouble, <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0=
> =2Enet/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747501">good <BR>
> veterinary care</A>. <BR>
> <BR>
> FATHER'S DAY E-CARDS <BR>
> <BR>
> June 18 is Father's Day. Send your dad--or your pet's dad--a <A HREF=3D"htt=
> p://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747502">Sock <BR>
> Puppet greeting card</A>. <BR>
> <BR>
> MORE FEATURED PRODUCTS <BR>
> * <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747489">Parrot Classic=
>  Blend Food--25 lbs.</A> (1/3 off) <BR>
> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0sale price: $16.74 <BR>
> * <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747490">TetraFin Flake=
>  Food for Goldfish</A> (1/3 off) <BR>
> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0starting at: $1.13 <BR>
> * <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747491">Wardley's Rept=
> ile T.E.N. Floating Food Sticks--2 oz.</A> (1/3 off) <BR>
> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0sale price: $1.53 <BR>
> <BR>
> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * <BR>
> Do you have a Web site? Link to Pets.com and earn cash through our <BR>
> Associates Program. Find out more <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1=
> 537373376X747503">here</A>. <BR>
> <BR>
> If you have a question about an order or about shopping at Pets.com, <BR>
> please contact our customer service team at <A HREF=3D"mailto:service@pets.=
> com">service@pets.com</A>. <BR>
> <BR>
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> <BR>
> <A HREF=3D"http://pets1.m0.net/m/s.asp?H1537373376X747484">www.pets.com</A>=
> <BR>
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> <BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
> <BR>
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> <BR>
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> #26190<BR>
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From perlman Thu Jun 15 16:40:38 2000
Subject: REMOVE
To: info@ephonetelecom.com (ePHONE Telecom)
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 100 16:40:38 -0400 (EDT)
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> You are receiving this update since you are known to ePHONE Telecom, have sent us email or have requested information from us. If you have received this update in error, or do not wish to receive news or information from ePHONE Telecom in the future, please accept our apologies and reply to this email with the mention REMOVE on the subject line. Is your mail being forwarded? Please supply the address it was sent to.   Thank you.
> ***************************************************************************************************************
> 
> ePHONE Telecom and Groome Capital announce the completion of a Private Placement.
> 
> Herndon, VA. --(BUSINESS WIRE)-June 15, 2000 ePHONE Telecom, (the Company) (OTCBB: EPHO) a global internet telephony services carrier for businesses and individuals, today announced that GroomeCapital.com Inc. has completed a Private Placement of US$15,158,921.50 for the Company. The funds will permit the company to pursue the deployment of its worldwide IP telecommunications network.
> 
> The equity funding consisted of Special Warrants priced at US$1.10. Each Special Warrant entitles its holder to acquire, at no additional cost, a Unit. Each Unit is comprised of one Common Share and one Share Purchase Warrant. Each Share Purchase Warrant entitles the holder to acquire an additional Common Share at a price of US$1.60 for a term of 24 months from the date of closing.
> 
> "This offering will provide the working capital needed to finance the Company's rollout of its global voice over IP network as it aggressively moves ahead," said Bahram H. Ossivand, ePHONE's Chief financial officer. " The Private Placement, and the support of Groome Capital, is a strong endorsement from the investment community."
> 
> "This is a crucial period in ePHONE's growth process," said Row Zadeh, ePHONE's President and CEO. "With the completion of this placement, we can now focus on the development and operations of our global VoIP network, while evolving our sales and marketing activities targeted at launching Internet telephony services this year."
> 
> ePHONE Telecom Inc. ePHONE Telecom is a global Internet telephony services carrier for businesses and individuals. ePHONE enables long distance calling at local pricing via access devices that connect to regionally placed ePHONE's award winning Internet protocol (IP) telephony switches. Customers use existing telephone equipment -- and no access numbers or pass codes -- to make voice, fax and other innovative communications calls to reach any phone anywhere in the world. For more information about ePHONE Telecom, go to http://www.ephonetelecom.com.
> 
> GroomeCapital.com Inc. (http://www.groomecapital.com) is an institutionally oriented Canadian brokerage firm with offices in Montreal and Toronto. 
> 
> FORWARD-LOOKING-STATEMENT
> Statements in this news release looking forward in time involve risks and uncertainties, including the risks associated with the effect of changing economic conditions, trends in the development of the Internet as a commercial medium and carrier of telephony traffic, market acceptance risks, technological development risks, seasonality and other risk factors.
> 
> Contact:
> 
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> The Equity Report.com
> 888-799-3265
> ben@langlais.net	
> 
> Financial Contact:
> Stephane Solis
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> 
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From perlman Fri Jun 16 05:51:16 2000
Subject: CHI-KIDS: approval required (EF29BC4F) (fwd)
To: erikstr@TWODADS.COM
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 100 05:51:16 -0400 (EDT)
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This post is more appropriate to go right back to the poster.
It should be more complete, though.  Here are some details to
pass on:


Database:       WorldCat
Title:          Toys as culture /
Author(s):      Sutton-Smith, Brian.
Publication:    New York, N.Y. : Gardner Press,
Year:           1986
Description:    xii, 291 p. ; p., 24 cm.
Language:       English
Standard No:    ISBN: 0898761050
SUBJECT(S)
Descriptor:     Toys -- Social aspects.
                Toys -- Psychological aspects.
                Play -- Psychological aspects.
                Educational toys.
Note(s):        Includes indexes./ Bibliography: p. 285-286.
Class Descrpt:  LC: HQ784.T68;   Dewey: 306/.48
Responsibility: Brian Sutton-Smith.
Document Type:  Book
Accession No:   OCLC: 12556695

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> Toys as culture
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> stacks, though, in the psych or anthro sections.  Good luck!  :)
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> > I research  over the toys and I search the book "Toys as Culture", can
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From perlman Sun Jun 18 00:36:02 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: iain@sandoe.co.uk (Iain Sandoe)
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 100 00:36:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200006171955.UAA25856@hyperion.valhalla.net> from "Iain Sandoe" at Jun 17, 0 08:55:36 pm
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Instructions on obtaining |STAT are in:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/

> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> Please could I obtain the sources to |STAT (I am trying to build the |WAVE
> stuff from John Culling).
> 
> regards,
> 
> Iain
> 
> Iain D Sandoe
> ===========================================
> 


From perlman Mon Jun 19 09:23:07 2000
Subject: Re: |stat
To: schmettow@web.de (Martin Schmettow)
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 100 09:23:07 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <394E13F0.E6FB31EB@web.de> from "Martin Schmettow" at Jun 19, 0 02:37:04 pm
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fmeh

>  I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>  I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
> 						 \
>  Martin Schmettow  ------------------------------->     
>  Pfarrergasse 3    |  t e l   0941 575 09        /
>  93047 Regensburg  |  f a x   0180 505254 774762
>  -------------------  e m l   schmettow@web.de
> 


From perlman Mon Jun 19 13:29:16 2000
Subject: Re: password for ftp download of |Stat5.4
To: BrownG@pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 100 13:29:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <B402C4567CF5D311B1F50008C75DBB3B32078F@h9417.pbs.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca> from "BrownG@pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca" at Jun 19, 0 11:49:15 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT. I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE
> |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS. 
> 
> Gayle Brown
> Salmon Stock Assessment Biologist
> Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Coastal BC South
> Phone: (250) - 756-7296
> FAX:  (250) - 756-7020
> Email: browng@pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jun 19 16:42:46 2000
Subject: Re: websafe color
To: kimmyou2@PILOT.MSU.EDU
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 100 16:42:46 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <200006191826.OAA188438@pilot019.cl.msu.edu> from "Myoung Jin Kim" at Jun 19, 0 02:26:44 pm
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http://www.hcibib.org/perlman-1999-07-18.html

> Does anybody know good resources or sites for wabsafe color research?
> Please reply me to directly and I will post a summary to the list.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jin
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 20 06:17:05 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT PASSWORD
To: Nicolas.Ragot@irisa.fr (Nicolas Ragot)
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 100 06:17:05 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <394F3DA5.E41B3E8@irisa.fr> from "Nicolas Ragot" at Jun 20, 0 11:47:17 am
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fmeh

> <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
> <html>
> Hello,
> <p>Can you send me the ISTAT password please ?
> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp; I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp; I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> <p>Thanks
> <pre>--&nbsp;
> RAGOT Nicolas, nragot@irisa.fr
> DEA Informatique, Equipe IMADOC
> IRISA-INRIA, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes cedex, France
> Fax: +33 (0) 2 99 84 71 71</pre>
> &nbsp;</html>
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 20 06:23:10 2000
Subject: Re: technical question
To: rrice@performaworks.com
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 100 06:23:10 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000001bfda36$106f1df0$feff1018@frndl1.wa.home.com> from "Ron Rice" at Jun 19, 0 04:33:51 pm
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Hello,

Every search page links to glimpse,
which is the search engine used for the HCIBIB.
	http://glimpse.cs.arizona.edu/
This is provided by the ISP, so it was a take
it or leave it proposition, but as you can tell
by reading the FAQ, it is not a choice I like.

Gary

> Greetings,
> 
> I'm a User Interface Designer by day, and I've used your site quite often.
> By night, I am a history researcher. I'm in the process of creating a
> website for my evening interest, and I need to build a searchable online
> bibliography, something like HCIBIB but smaller. I'm writing to inquire
> about the database query functionality behind HCIBIB. Is it a homegrown
> solution, or is it based on an available product? I would like to avoid
> writing a query tool if possible, however, I don't have much money to spend.
> Any info you can provide about your query tool is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> 
> Ron Rice
> User Interface Designer
> Performaworks, Inc.
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jun 21 02:51:34 2000
Subject: Re: Access to journals
To: jforster@atc.army.mil (jforster)
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 100 02:51:34 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39503F50.EA21724E@atc.army.mil> from "jforster" at Jun 21, 0 00:06:40 am
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Please read the FAQ:
	http://www.hcibib.org/faq.html

> Hello,
> 
> I am involved in a masters program in Information Systems through Drexel
> University.  I am currently taking a class on Human Computer
> Interaction.  Our instructor has asked us to review journal articles,
> but I have only been able to view abstracts.  Is there a way that I can
> be permitted to download approx 12 full articles to review for my class?
> 
> --
> John A. Forster
> Engineering Support Team
> Aberdeen Test Center/ Drexel University student
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jun 21 12:38:24 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 100 12:38:24 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.0.20000620160006.02786f00@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Jun 20, 0 04:03:05 pm
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Tom Dayton is good.  Looks like fun.

You can see what I've been working on on my home page:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
especially on FirstSearch:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc

> Hi Gary,
> I was thinking of registering for the following workshops. Any thoughts?
> 
> BTW> I am now with a joint venture between Q and Ford developing a 
> Telematics product to go into all Ford cars starting next year. I have just 
> started on it and so far it is quite interesting. I was in Detroit last 
> week meeting with their team. I am working with two other guys on the UI 
> issues.
> 
> Srinivas
> 
> 
> 
> 21. The Bridge: From Users' Tasks to Interface Design
> 
> Eugenie Bertus, IBM Corp., Tom Dayton, Sun Microsystems, Joseph Kramer, IBM
> Corp., & Kathryn Tournat, Consultant
> 
> - LEVEL: Experienced, Expert. FEE: $175 Members, $200 Nonmembers, $85
> Students.
> 
> This workshop is intended for intermediate to advanced participants 
> involved in software
> development (e.g., designers, engineers, architects). It provides handson 
> experience using
> The Bridge design methodology for translating user data (i.e., user's task 
> requirements) into a
> datacentered graphical user interface (GUI). This translation process 
> includes consideration
> of multiple platforms and styles, such as CUATM, CDE/MotifTM, and Microsoft
> WindowsTM. The methodology will tightly integrate several parts of 
> usability engineering:
> consistent, objectoriented (OO), multiplatform GUI style; OO analysis and 
> design;
> participatory methods; lowtech materials; and fast, iterative usability 
> testing. The
> methodology's most useful aspect is its fairly direct translation of user 
> data into the
> fundamental structure of the GUI. This design process targets user needs, 
> promotes ease of
> learning and use, and is consistent across GUI platform styles. The 
> workshop will cover the
> GUI design through establishment of the identities of the GUI windows, menu 
> bars, and
> window relationships, but it will not cover the finer details of finishing 
> an interface, such as the
> appearances of icons. 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 22 01:31:02 2000
Subject: Re: contact
To: jwerner@artcenter.edu (Jochen Werner)
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 100 01:31:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000801bfdbd1$5774e670$dc72c73f@reichskanzlei> from "Jochen Werner" at Jun 21, 0 03:37:53 pm
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There is a lot of material.
Check out www.hcibib.org.
Look for:

Books:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms={visual,display};design&highlight=checked&file=books
Sites:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms={visual,display};design&highlight=checked&file=internet
General:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms={visual,display};design&highlight=checked

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> 
> hi,=20
> I found your e-mail while I was researching human factors in the web.
> I'm just about to start my thesis in artcenter college of design in =
> passadena(transportation design).
> So i'm a car designer, my thesis is gonna be about how you interact with =
> a car(and the computer within it), including stearing and data =
> processing. The year I design for is gonna be 2030 as you see it is =
> gonna be far out.
> =20
> Now i just wonder wether I could ask you some questions about where to =
> get special information (how we look at data on a screen, what catches =
> the eye first, how long is the refocusing time...you see, kinda =
> interesting.).
> 
> Would appreciate a comment
> 
> jochen werner
> werner_jochen@hotmail.com
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> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>&nbsp;</FONT></DIV>
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From perlman Fri Jun 23 15:57:09 2000
Subject: Re: Renewal - Thank You...
To: webmaster@barditch.com (The Barditch)
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 100 15:57:09 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20005235:59:56 AM0- 600 GMT_desktop> from "The Barditch" at May 23, 0 05:00:07 am
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Please do not renew my subscription.

> Hi,
> 
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> If you feel there is a discrepancy, please contact me and
> we will work on it together. Thank you for your continued
> support of The Barditch. I hope you stay with me for a long,
> long time. Your User ID and Password will remain the same
> unless I specify otherwise above.
> 
> Please be aware that all returning customers agree to the
> AUP as it is at that time. It does change a little from time
> to time so you should check it if at all unsure. It is located
> at:  http://news.barditch.com/use.html
> 
> If you are a monthly customer, please keep in mind that you can
> save money by taking a longer term membership. For current rates
> go to the following url:
> 
> http://news.barditch.com/join.html
> 
> Thanks again for your support and I will continue to provide the
> highest level of service that I can so that you feel this service
> is worthwhile. There are some neat things coming in the next few
> months with the increased connectivity and new feeds. It is the
> support of people like you during the lean times that has made
> this possible and I am eternally grateful for your support and
> patience.
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> Don Shaw
> Webmaster
> The Barditch News Server
> 
> News: 		http://news.barditch.com
> Web Gateway:	http://gateway.barditch.com
> Renewals: 	http://news.barditch.com/agree.html
> FTP: 		ftp://ftp.barditch.com/pub
> Home Page: 	http://www.barditch.com (Texas Humor)
> 


From perlman Sun Jun 25 14:00:39 2000
Subject: Re: ListOwner position was [Fwd: Welcome to CHI-Educators@ACM.ORG]
To: rea@WMICH.EDU (Alan Rea)
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 100 14:00:39 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3955FF56.8236B475@wmich.edu> from "Alan Rea" at Jun 25, 0 08:47:18 am
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Thanks.  There is essentially no traffic on this list,
so no real need to get any volunteers.

Gary

> Howdy:
> 
> I can take over the list if you'd like. What all is entailed? Is this
> moderated?
> 
> Just let me know. . .
> 
> Alan
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Welcome to CHI-Educators@ACM.ORG
> Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 20:41:43 -0400
> From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> Reply-To: CHI-EDUCATORS-request@ACM.ORG
> To: Alan Rea <rea@wmich.edu>
> 
> CHI-Educators@acm.org is an ACM SIGCHI open discussion on HCI Education.
> 
> There is currently no list owner for this list.
> If you are interested in volunteering for the position,
> send email to: chi-Educators-request@acm.org
> 
> If you want help with the list, you can send mail to:
> 	chi-Educators-request@acm.org
> but most requests can be handled by listserv@acm.org.
> 
> There is a web page related to this list:
> 	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/
> 


From perlman Sun Jun 25 14:03:16 2000
Subject: Re: You around July 5-6?
To: grudin@ics.uci.edu (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 100 14:03:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04205507b57ab1e1577d@[128.195.186.229]> from "Jonathan Grudin" at Jun 24, 0 11:50:24 am
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Hey Jonathan,

We will be around and your room at the PerlyPlams has been reserved.
We can work out the details soon -- I am busy today -- but I can take
off whatever time you like and we can work out the baby lodging
during the week.

More soon.

Gary

> Hi Gary --
> 
> It took some time to arrange the details with my parents but we will 
> be in the Granville-Columbus area arriving the weekend before the 4th 
> of July and leaving very early July 6. My parents will be leaving 
> early July 5, if you are free that afternoon or evening it would be 
> great to visit and even stay overnight, or just visit. If you are not 
> free then but are earlier in that period a briefer get-together with 
> my parents would be possible.
> 
> I should have contacted you eons ago but things are more difficult to 
> keep track of with Eleanor so fascinating that she gets much more 
> time than she insists on.
> 
> Cheers -- Jonathan
> 
> PS. We just spent a few days with Larry Parsons following Hypertext 
> 2000 in San Antonio...
> 


From perlman Sun Jun 25 15:41:06 2000
Subject: Re: ListOwner position was [Fwd: Welcome to CHI-Educators@ACM.ORG]
To: rea@wmich.edu (Alan Rea)
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 100 15:41:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <395659AB.2F4F55F@wmich.edu> from "Alan Rea" at Jun 25, 0 03:12:43 pm
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Thanks.  I appreciate the gesture.

Gary

> OK. I just noticed the call for a volunteer in the "sub" message so I
> stepped forward. . . 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > 
> > Thanks.  There is essentially no traffic on this list,
> > so no real need to get any volunteers.
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > Howdy:
> > >
> > > I can take over the list if you'd like. What all is entailed? Is this
> > > moderated?
> > >
> > > Just let me know. . .
> > >
> > > Alan
> > >
> > > -------- Original Message --------
> > > Subject: Welcome to CHI-Educators@ACM.ORG
> > > Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 20:41:43 -0400
> > > From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> > > Reply-To: CHI-EDUCATORS-request@ACM.ORG
> > > To: Alan Rea <rea@wmich.edu>
> > >
> > > CHI-Educators@acm.org is an ACM SIGCHI open discussion on HCI Education.
> > >
> > > There is currently no list owner for this list.
> > > If you are interested in volunteering for the position,
> > > send email to: chi-Educators-request@acm.org
> > >
> > > If you want help with the list, you can send mail to:
> > >       chi-Educators-request@acm.org
> > > but most requests can be handled by listserv@acm.org.
> > >
> > > There is a web page related to this list:
> > >       http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/
> > >
> 
> -- 
> ****************************
> 
> Alan I Rea, Jr.
> Assistant Professor
> Business Information Systems
> Haworth College of Business
> Western Michigan University
> Kalamazoo, MI 49008 
> 
> rea@wmich.edu
> http://unix.cc.wmich.edu/rea
> 
> Phone: 616.387.4247
> FAX: 616.387.5710
> 
> ****************************
> 


From perlman Mon Jun 26 09:05:20 2000
Subject: Re: stat for unix
To: dcallan@hip.atr.co.jp (Daniel Callan)
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 100 09:05:20 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <395752F2.B464C0F@hip.atr.co.jp> from "Daniel Callan" at Jun 26, 0 09:56:18 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Mon Jun 26 12:02:23 2000
Subject: Re: You around July 5-6?
To: grudin@ics.uci.edu (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 100 12:02:23 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04205500b57d2a85ff73@[128.195.186.21]> from "Jonathan Grudin" at Jun 26, 0 08:47:04 am
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Okay, we have mattresses and pillows and playpens, etc.  Want any?

I'll take off the afternoon and we'll take it easy, climb a mountain,
or something in between.  My work phone is 614-761-5058.
I don't know what the road construction situation is between
Granville and west Columbus, but driving off hours should
be okay on main roads (e.g., I-270 to 315 to Henderson).

See you soon!

Directions to:
    The PerlyPalms
    Caroline Palmer and Gary Perlman, Proprietors
    Mark Palmer Perlman, de facto King
    George Palmer Perlman, his knave
    2008 Lane Road (marked with a @ across from Lane Road Park)
    Upper Arlington, OH 43220
    614-457-5508
You can park in our driveway, or on the south side of Lane Road
(opposite our side of the street).

  |-Bethel-----------|----------------------------\------% 315
  |                  |              /              \     %
  |                  |             |                \    %
  |                  |             |                 |   %
R |-Henderson--------|-------------|-----------------|---% 315
I |                  |             |                 |   %
V |                  | R           | K               | O %
E |             @    | E           | E               | L %
R |-Lane Rd.---------| E           | N               | E %
S |            ###   | D           | N               | N %
I |            #P#   |             | Y               | T %
D |            ###   |             |                 | A %
E |-McCoy------------|----McCoy--------Highland------| N %
  |                  |             |                 | Y %
3 |                  |             |                 |   %
3 |                  |              \                | R %
  |                  |               \           ____| I %
--|-Fishinger-----------\             \__N._Bwy_/    | V % 315
  |                      \_____        \         %%%%%%E%
  |                            \________\      %%    | R
  |                                      \     %     |
  |                                       -Ackerman--|-R
  |                                       |    %     | D

> Great. My guess is we will be free to drive up from Granville to 
> Columbus around noon on the 5th and leave early on the 6th. Eleanor 
> here (9 months) is pretty undemanding on sleeping arrangements, she 
> usually sleeps on the floor next to our bed on a mattress with a 
> pillow on either side of her, and often is allowed into the bed.  She 
> has a crib in another room and sometimes falls asleep in there. Don't 
> worry about it, we're flexible...
> 
> Looking forward to seeing you -- Jonathan
> 
> 
> >Hey Jonathan,
> >
> >We will be around and your room at the PerlyPlams has been reserved.
> >We can work out the details soon -- I am busy today -- but I can take
> >off whatever time you like and we can work out the baby lodging
> >during the week.
> >
> >More soon.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> > > Hi Gary --
> > >
> > > It took some time to arrange the details with my parents but we will
> > > be in the Granville-Columbus area arriving the weekend before the 4th
> > > of July and leaving very early July 6. My parents will be leaving
> > > early July 5, if you are free that afternoon or evening it would be
> > > great to visit and even stay overnight, or just visit. If you are not
> > > free then but are earlier in that period a briefer get-together with
> > > my parents would be possible.
> > >
> > > I should have contacted you eons ago but things are more difficult to
> > > keep track of with Eleanor so fascinating that she gets much more
> > > time than she insists on.
> > >
> > > Cheers -- Jonathan
> > >
> > > PS. We just spent a few days with Larry Parsons following Hypertext
> > > 2000 in San Antonio...
> > >
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 27 09:08:16 2000
Subject: Re: Stat
To: aleadam@yahoo.com (Alejandro Adam)
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 100 09:08:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20000627044210.4430.qmail@web111.yahoomail.com> from "Alejandro Adam" at Jun 26, 0 09:42:10 pm
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fmeh

> Dear Gary Perlman:
> 
> As you ask in your web page, here is the message:
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Alejandro Adam
> Institute of Oncology "A. H. Roffo"
> University of Buenos Aires
> Argentina
> 
> 
> 
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere!
> http://mail.yahoo.com/
> 


From perlman Tue Jun 27 09:10:30 2000
Subject: Re: HCI Consultants/Companies on your HCIBIB site
To: mfoot@ucdesign.com.au (Michael at UCDesign)
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 100 09:10:30 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <LPBBLHHIDNKEKHNBNJIMIEELCBAA.mfoot@ucdesign.com.au> from "Michael at UCDesign" at Jun 27, 0 06:39:43 pm
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Sure.  Please click on a Suggest-a-Link label and fill out the form.
Make sire hci-sites:consultants and hci-sites:companies are both
in the keywords and the entry will appear on both pages.

Gary

> Hi Gary, great site. I was wondering whether we could submit our site for
> entry in the HCIBIB Companies/Consultants area. The URL for our site is
> below. If you need/require any further information or have any queries
> please don't hesitate to contact me.
> 
> Thanks,
> Michael Foot
> 
> ___________________________________________
> 
> Michael Foot
> Managing Director, UCDesign Pty Ltd
> Suite 9, 2 Charnwood Crescent
> St.Kilda, VIC 3182, Australia
> 
> PO Box 1297, St.Kilda South, VIC 3182 Australia
> 
> Voice: +61 3 9593 8276
> Fax:   +61 3 9537 0335
> Mobile:   0419 586 974
> 
> E-mail: mfoot@ucdesign.com.au
> WWW:    www.ucdesign.com.au
> 
> UCDesign - Creating Usable Solutions
> Software for people, not computers
> ___________________________________________
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jun 28 13:08:02 2000
Subject: Re: HCI Education Survey
To: fdesanto@UMICH.EDU
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 100 13:08:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <395A2C72.389756F4@umich.edu> from "Frank A. DeSanto" at Jun 28, 0 12:48:50 pm
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See the page:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/#PROGRAMS
See item 19.

> Is the HCI Education Survey still collecting and maintaining data on
> graduate HCI programs in the U.S.?
> 
> If so, I would like to contribute data about our HCI masters program
> here at the School of Information at the University of Michigan.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> --Frank
> 
> --
> -------------------------------
> Frank DeSanto
> Media Production Coordinator
> School of Information, University of Michigan
> 403B West Hall -- 1092
> (734) 647-7313
> (734) 764-2475 fax
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 29 08:29:35 2000
Subject: Re: Request for password
To: samir.parihar@db.com (Samir Parihar)
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 100 08:29:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <OF48B5AE80.6CCF27AA-ON0025690D.0047643F@srv.uk.deuba.com> from "Samir Parihar" at Jun 29, 0 01:00:22 pm
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fmeh

> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks, Samir.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 29 12:21:15 2000
Subject: Re: Spanish UI Tips
To: cwodtke@ELEGANTHACK.COM
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 100 12:21:15 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <036301bfe1df$f9a10820$6e507fd8@egreetings.com> from "christina" at Jun 29, 0 08:36:37 am
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Our translators for the Spanish version of FirstSearch have not indicated
any special conventions.  See the demo:
	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi
and switch to Español.

> Anybody have data on how Spanish speaking users use Spanish language sites,
> and if there are any interface convention that are typical (such as
> underlines don't necessarily mean links). ANY reports/studies/etc would be
> useful.
> 
> Please reply to me directly and I will post a summary to the list
> 
> thank you!!!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "Sweetcheeks, your desperate clinging to Old World technology was endearing
> at first, but now it just makes me tired. Paper is for the little people. "
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 29 21:23:12 2000
Subject: Re: Stat pkg password?
To: deanna@best.com (Deanna Wilkes-Gibbs)
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 100 21:23:12 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.0.20000629154728.00bdd780@shell15.ba.best.com> from "Deanna Wilkes-Gibbs" at Jun 29, 0 03:49:04 pm
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Hi Deanna,

the password is: fmeh

> Hi, Gary--
> Can you please send me the password for the UnixStat file?
> Thanks, and I hope all is well with you!
> Deanna
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>     I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jun 29 21:25:17 2000
Subject: Re: Blip's Tidbits v2.21 from TFAW.com
To: tfaw-news@tfaw.com
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 100 21:25:17 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: p0st2.newz@204.119.43.10
In-Reply-To: <redirect-1319697@gator.darkhorse.com> from "Blip's Tidbits Newsletter" at Jun 29, 0 05:29:57 pm
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SPAM

> Blip's Tidbits
> Things From Another World, www.tfaw.com
> Vol. 2, No. 22
> June 29, 2000
> 
> I don't know about you guys, but it's been waaaaaaaay to hot
> for me! Luckily, Blip sprung for air conditioning so my
> action figure collection above my desk hasn't started to
> melt yet!
> 
> Plus we're all getting excited for the 4th of July around
> here! Woo! A day off! While we won't be shipping any
> packages or answering the phones, you can still place orders
> with a credit card via our website.
> 
> And the other bit of fun around here is that Blip saw the
> movie Independence Day a few months ago and it apparently
> stuck in his brain. When Sean (our internet sales manager)
> started talking about his plans for Independence Day next
> week, Blip realized that that's another name for the 4th of
> July. We knew something was up when he zipped out of the
> office and made a beeline to his ship! We followed and sure
> enough, he powered up the Atomizer (Blip got *all* the
> options when he bought his mothership) and started asking
> for directions to Washington, D.C. Sean was ready to let him
> go, but myself and a few of the others managed to convince
> Blip that he didn't want to fly all of the way to the East
> Coast. Good thing gas prices are so high right now!
> 
> Anyway, here are a few quick links to some of the cool stuff
> we got in this week, but as always, there's a more complete
> listing farther down in the newsletter! Have a safe, fun and
> happy 4th of July!
> 
> 
> Blade of the Immortal #46 The Gathering (Part 4 of 15):
> http://www.tfaw.com/level4.html?ITEM=99322&qt=nl
> 
> DC Direct Deluxe Set: Hawkman and Hawkgirl:
> http://www.tfaw.com/level4.html?ITEM=TFAW400500428104&qt=nl
> 
> X-Men The Movie: Wolverine's Claws T-Shirt (XXL):
> http://www.tfaw.com/level4.html?ITEM=TFAW400500375163&qt=nl
> 
>  From Hell TPB :
> http://www.tfaw.com/level4.html?ITEM=TFAW9780958578349&qt=nl
> 
> Buffy: Reflections Trading Card Box:
> http://www.tfaw.com/level4.html?ITEM=TFAW088472117310&qt=nl
> 
> Star Wars: Speeder Bike w/Luke in Endor Gear Action Figure:
> http://www.tfaw.com/level4.html?ITEM=TFAW076281696515&qt=nl
>  
> For a complete list, click here:
> http://www.tfaw.com/area.html?subsec=news&qt=nl
> 
> 
> 
> In this week's newsletter:
> 1. TFAW and the 4th of July
> 2. Usagi giveaway still going strong
> 3. Upcoming items
> 4. Hot new items!
> 5. Suggestions and Comments
> 6. Newsletter Subscription Information
> 
> 
> 1. TFAW and the 4th of July
> 
> Woo-hoo! Gotta love these federal holidays! Blip's giving us
> the day off for the 4th of July, so nobody will be manning
> the phones here at TFAW. However, you can still place an
> order via through the TFAW website with a valid credit card.
> Don't worry, though, because our customer service reps will
> be back on Wednesday to take your calls!
> 
> Also, the nutty guys in our shipping department get the day
> off as well. Of course, it's a federal holiday so we
> couldn't send out any packages even if we wanted to!
> Shipping of packages will resume bright and early Wednesday
> morning!
> 
> 
> 2. Usagi giveaway still going strong!
> 
> While supplies last, we're giving away 15th Anniversary
> Usagi Yojimbo posters!  To qualify, just order $15 worth of
> merchandise from Things From Another World*.
> 
> These posters were previously available only at comic book
> conventions, so they're very limited! Make sure to place
> your order today!
> 
> Click here for more details:
> http://www.tfaw.com/area.html?SUBSEC=Gifts&qt=nl
> 
> *You must purchase $15 worth of merchandise from the TFAW
> website via our secure server. The $15 minimum does not
> include shipping/handling charges. Offer good while supplies
> last. Offer not valid on phone, fax, or snail mail orders.
> 
> 
> 3. Upcoming items
> 
> This section is devoted to letting all of our readers know
> what we've got on order from our distributor. Actually, we
> only have the space to list a fraction of the items that
> Blip's working on getting in... the list he gives us has
> literally hundreds of items on it!
> 
> PLEASE remember, though, that we don't have a set date when
> these items will be shipped to us. The purpose of listing
> them is to let you, the reader, know that here are some
> items that we'll be getting in and to keep your eyes peeled
> for them!
> 
> Also, since we don't know when we're going to be getting
> these items in, we CANNOT reserve any of the items for you,
> nor can we take advanced orders.
> 
> Trade Paperbacks and Hard Covers
>   Batman Chalice TPB
>   Batman Dark Knight Archives Vol. 3 HC
>   Superman: Tales of Bizarro World TPB
>   Superman: The Dailies Vol. 2 HC
>   Young Justice: A League of Their Own TPB
>   Spirit Archives Vol. 2 HC
>   Will Eisner's City People Notebook SC
>   Swamp Thing: Love & Death  TPB
>   Transmetropolitan: New Scum TPB
> 
> Action figures, toys and more!
>   Sandman Incarnations Deluxe Action Figure set
>   Sandman mini-bookend set
>   Batman pocket watch
>   Bottle City of Kandor prop
>   Delirium plush doll
>   Mr. Mxyzpltlk pluch doll
>   Flash PVC set
>   Green Lantern/Alan Scott mini-statue
>  
> 
> And make sure to check the Things From Another World website
> <http://www.tfaw.com/?qt=nl> to find all of the thousands of
> items that we already have in stock!
> 
> Feel free to drop us an e-mail at service@tfaw.com if there
> are any items you would like to see us carry. After all, we
> want to make you happy!
> 
> 
> 4. Hot new items!
> 
> Check it out! More great stuff this week from Blip's trips!
> Heh, I made a rhyme. Anyway, check out the slew of comics,
> action figures, t-shirts and more!
> 
> The new DC Direct Hawkman/Hawkwoman set may be fighting with
> the Wolverine/Sabretooth action figure 2-pack for space on
> the shelf above my computer, but the Buffy Reflections
> Trading Card Box has a place of honor on my nightstand. Hey!
> Minds out of the gutter people! This is an all-ages
> newsletter!
> 
> Click here for an up-to-the-minute list:
>   http://www.tfaw.com/area.html?subsec=news&qt=nl
> 
> Apparel
>   Predator: DHC #12 Cover T-Shirt (L)                   $16.95
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From perlman Fri Jun 30 09:50:57 2000
Subject: Re: slow server and/or connection for ACM DL
To: coyote63@flash.net
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 100 09:50:57 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200006300730.CAA09057@bunyip.flash.net> from "coyote63@flash.net" at Jun 30, 0 02:30:09 am
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I think the performance on ACM servers in many areas is bad.
I think SIGCHI could take the lead in arguing that response time
is a serious issue, and compared to the IEEE Computer Society,
an embarrassing disadvantage of publishing with ACM.

So, my answer is, yes.

Gary

> I've run into problems with speed and trying to update webpages. Should we 
> ask for a vote from the SIGCHI EC to formally request an upgrade in the 
> ACM computers and network connections, or at least a report about the 
> current computers and network connections?
> 
> Stephen
> 
> On Thu Jun 29 22:48:12 2000, Gary PERLMAN <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG> wrote:
> 
> > The ACM DL is too slow.
> > 
> > I am on a cable modem, and I can get 75K+ bytes per second
> > from the IEEE Computer Society digital library.
> > The ACM server is so slow that connections time out after
> > a few thousand bytes.  I have been downloading a single
> > article:
> > 	       
> > http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/332040/p121-koike/p121-
> koike.pdf
> > for five minutes while I write this flame to you, and Netscape tells me the
> > effective transfer rate is 2.1K per second.
> > 
> > This has been going on for months!  I can't get ACM date
> > into the HCI Bibliography.
> > 
> > When are you going to upgrade yor sever and/or connection?
> > Maybe ACM should ask the IEEE Computer Society for help :-).
> > 
> > I think you should be offering refunds on the ACM DL.
> > It is worthless to me at this rate.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jun 30 11:21:19 2000
Subject: Re: slow server and/or connection for ACM DL
To: tremaine@cs.princeton.edu
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 100 11:21:19 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <395CBD68.7D585C3B@cs.princeton.edu> from "Marilyn" at Jun 30, 0 11:31:52 am
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Marilyn,

A 28.8K modem delivers a maximum of 3K bytes per second.
That was okay five years ago, but not for a DL today.
My connection at home is roughly T1, and I get over 70K BYTES
per second from IEEE Computer Society DL, but 2K BYTES per second
from the ACM DL.  So, ACM DL is 35 times slower than IEEE CS.
That means that ACM is doing a bad job, or at least a much worse
job of document delivery than IEEE CS.

So my connectivity is plenty fast.  The ACM servers are the problem.

Gary

> --0__=qOs9tNhNWdOEmg9KQgisGTxraVveGC8z74akmobEoKIZ6hFDVSSbG8OD
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> 
> Gary,
> 
> I don't know what the problem is at your site.  I download papers at
> home on a 28 Kbs modem.  Some papers are huge so they take some time
> because of the choices that ACM made in scanning them in.  Here is your
> paper which I picked up in no time since I am at Drexel.
> 
> I am passing your note on to the digital library people at ACM.  It may
> be that they were upgrading or going through some sort of turmoil during
> your access. The DL is in alot of flux right now because of all the
> material that is being added.  I have had bad times with it from time
> to time as well.
> 
> Can SIGCHI put in faster connectivity for you?
> 
> Marilyn
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >
> > The ACM DL is too slow.
> >
> > I am on a cable modem, and I can get 75K+ bytes per second
> > from the IEEE Computer Society digital library.
> > The ACM server is so slow that connections time out after
> > a few thousand bytes.  I have been downloading a single
> > article:
> >
> http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/332040/p121-koike/p121-koike.pdf
> 
> > for five minutes while I write this flame to you, and Netscape tells me
> the
> > effective transfer rate is 2.1K per second.
> >
> > This has been going on for months!  I can't get ACM date
> > into the HCI Bibliography.
> >
> > When are you going to upgrade yor sever and/or connection?
> > Maybe ACM should ask the IEEE Computer Society for help :-).
> >
> > I think you should be offering refunds on the ACM DL.
> > It is worthless to me at this rate.
> >
> > Gary Perlman
> 
> --
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Marilyn Tremaine
> User Interface Consultant
> M3 Associates                 609-430-9467 - tel
> 14 Teak Lane                  609-430-9468 - fax
> Princeton, NJ 08540           tremaine@acm.org
> ------------------------------------------------------------

From perlman Fri Jun 30 15:30:14 2000
Subject: Re: Slow server and/or connection for ACM DL
To: del@hq.acm.org (Anthony Del Rosso)
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 100 15:30:14 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: rous@hq.acm.org, mandelbaum@hq.acm.org, ryanp@hq.acm.org,
	white@hq.acm.org, moret@cs.unm.edu, graves@hq.acm.org
In-Reply-To: <95537E2AB3BDD311B6FD00A0C9A31A5105481D@hq.acm.org> from "Anthony Del Rosso" at Jun 30, 0 03:14:12 pm
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Thanks Anthony,

I look forward to the improvements.

IEEE may have 350K members, but the Computer Society has roughly the same number as ACM.

Gary

> Currently The ACM is utilizing a Double T connection at 1.5Mbps each for Internet connectivity. In May we started the process of upgrading the data center connectivity. We are awaiting a firm installation date for converting our current UUNet feed (3Mbps) to a UUDirect Tiered T3 Solution. We plan to start out at the 12Mbps. The T3 will be installed on a newly ordered Cisco 7200 series router which will be configured by myself and Adam Greenberg to ensure that Internet connectivity is maintained. IEEE currently has a UUNet 45Mbps DS3 connection. This explains why transfers seem faster. They also claim to have 350,000 individual members and over 6,000 IEEE conferences worldwide.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Anthony Del Rosso
> ACM On-Line Services
> UNIX Network Administrator
> http://www.acm.org/~del2
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jul  3 11:39:39 2000
Subject: Re: Purchase Confirmation
To: tech@wifeysworld.com (Tech)
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 100 11:39:39 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <LOBBLPEMPBAOABMMJPELOEIADAAA.tech@wifeysworld.com> from "Tech" at Jul 3, 0 07:55:28 am
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I can log in with Netscape 4.08 but not MSIE 5.01 or 5.5.

> Hi
> 
> Eveything seems ok now, but just in case..
> I have requested that the database e-mail you your info.
> You should have it very soon. It will be e-mailed to the 
> address that was used when you signed up.
> 
> Thanks
> WWorld
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, July 10, 2893 4:44 PM
> To: orders@wifeysworld.com
> Subject: Re: Purchase Confirmation
> 
> 
> I can not log in with my username and password.
> 
> > 
> > Transaction Order ID: 20000702043205812
> > Merchant ID: Membership 
> > 
> > Your Username: aeiou
> > Your Password: 4492Gary
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Billing Address:
> > Gary Perlman
> > Box 20187
> > Columbus, Ohio 43220
> > United States
> > 
> > 
> > QTY    CHARGE    DESCRIPTION
> >    1  $   14.95  Monthly Membership
> > 
> > 
> > Total:  14.95
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jul  3 12:31:12 2000
Subject: Re: Purchase Confirmation
To: tech@wifeysworld.com (Tech)
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 100 12:31:12 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <LOBBLPEMPBAOABMMJPELEEIKDAAA.tech@wifeysworld.com> from "Tech" at Jul 3, 0 09:23:28 am
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Thanks.  Clearing the cache did not help.

> Hi
> 
> That is a browser problem....try clearing out the cache in IE...usually that
> works...
> 
> Wworld
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, July 10, 2893 4:44 PM
> To: Tech
> Subject: Re: Purchase Confirmation
> 
> 
> I can log in with Netscape 4.08 but not MSIE 5.01 or 5.5.
> 
> > Hi
> >
> > Eveything seems ok now, but just in case..
> > I have requested that the database e-mail you your info.
> > You should have it very soon. It will be e-mailed to the
> > address that was used when you signed up.
> >
> > Thanks
> > WWorld
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Friday, July 10, 2893 4:44 PM
> > To: orders@wifeysworld.com
> > Subject: Re: Purchase Confirmation
> >
> >
> > I can not log in with my username and password.
> >
> > >
> > > Transaction Order ID: 20000702043205812
> > > Merchant ID: Membership
> > >
> > > Your Username: aeiou
> > > Your Password: 4492Gary
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Billing Address:
> > > Gary Perlman
> > > Box 20187
> > > Columbus, Ohio 43220
> > > United States
> > >
> > >
> > > QTY    CHARGE    DESCRIPTION
> > >    1  $   14.95  Monthly Membership
> > >
> > >
> > > Total:  14.95
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jul  3 13:32:13 2000
Subject: Re: Purchase Confirmation
To: tech@wifeysworld.com (Tech)
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 100 13:32:13 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <LOBBLPEMPBAOABMMJPELKEIMDAAA.tech@wifeysworld.com> from "Tech" at Jul 3, 0 10:02:02 am
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I even tried installing MSIE 5.5.

Maybe it's time for an OS re-install. :-(

> Strange...did you restart it?
> 
> WWorld
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, July 10, 2893 4:44 PM
> To: Tech
> Subject: Re: Purchase Confirmation
> 
> 
> Thanks.  Clearing the cache did not help.
> 
> > Hi
> >
> > That is a browser problem....try clearing out the cache in IE...usually
> that
> > works...
> >
> > Wworld
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Friday, July 10, 2893 4:44 PM
> > To: Tech
> > Subject: Re: Purchase Confirmation
> >
> >
> > I can log in with Netscape 4.08 but not MSIE 5.01 or 5.5.
> >
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > Eveything seems ok now, but just in case..
> > > I have requested that the database e-mail you your info.
> > > You should have it very soon. It will be e-mailed to the
> > > address that was used when you signed up.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > WWorld
> > >
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > > Sent: Friday, July 10, 2893 4:44 PM
> > > To: orders@wifeysworld.com
> > > Subject: Re: Purchase Confirmation
> > >
> > >
> > > I can not log in with my username and password.
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Transaction Order ID: 20000702043205812
> > > > Merchant ID: Membership
> > > >
> > > > Your Username: aeiou
> > > > Your Password: 4492Gary
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Billing Address:
> > > > Gary Perlman
> > > > Box 20187
> > > > Columbus, Ohio 43220
> > > > United States
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > QTY    CHARGE    DESCRIPTION
> > > >    1  $   14.95  Monthly Membership
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Total:  14.95
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jul  3 15:48:40 2000
Subject: Re: Most Frequent Authors
To: SRobertson@mediaone.com (Robertson, Scott)
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 100 15:48:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <B147CE8D09F1D111BD7100805F19B1C0E72D27@coexch01.mediaone.com> from "Robertson, Scott" at Jul 3, 0 03:37:28 pm
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Done.

> Gary,
> Can I join the Most Frequent Authors list with a search for:
>   Scott P. Robertson
> I get 11 hits with that?
> Thanks,
> -Scott
> -----
> Scott Robertson
> MediaOne Labs
> 10355 Westmoor Dr., Suite 100, Westminster, CO 80021 USA
> tel: 303.404.8125, fax: 303.404.8003
> http://home.att.net/~s.robertson/
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jul  3 16:55:02 2000
Subject: Re: Most Frequent Authors
To: SRobertson@mediaone.com (Robertson, Scott)
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 100 16:55:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <B147CE8D09F1D111BD7100805F19B1C0E72D29@coexch01.mediaone.com> from "Robertson, Scott" at Jul 3, 0 04:34:53 pm
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Unfortunately, the ACM-provided search engine, glimpse, won't let me specify
an OR search that succeeds, so I need to fake it.

The aliasing is done in a little file that (1) lists all variations, and (2)
prevides a search that glimpse will accept.  So that's why it was so fast to do.

It did not hurt that I was working on the BIB when you sent your mail.

Gary


> Hi Gary,
> Well it turns out that "Scott;Robertson" returns 16 (but it should really be
> 15 because 1 is George Robertson and Scott Tiernan).
> 
> I am re-entering academia, so you never know when these kinds of things
> might come in handy.
> 
> Thanks again,
> -Scott
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: None
> > To: SRobertson@mediaone.com
> > Subject: Re: Most Frequent Authors
> > 
> > 
> > Done.
> > 
> > > Gary,
> > > Can I join the Most Frequent Authors list with a search for:
> > >   Scott P. Robertson
> > > I get 11 hits with that?
> > > Thanks,
> > > -Scott
> > > -----
> > > Scott Robertson
> > > MediaOne Labs
> > > 10355 Westmoor Dr., Suite 100, Westminster, CO 80021 USA
> > > tel: 303.404.8125, fax: 303.404.8003
> > > http://home.att.net/~s.robertson/
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jul  4 19:25:08 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: ulrich2000@mail.ru
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 100 19:25:08 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <E139Vur-000AvE-00@f4.mail.ru> from "George Shechenko" at Jul 4, 0 08:51:23 pm
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fmeh

> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul  6 09:11:24 2000
Subject: Re: Enquiry for PhD (HCI)
To: kl.larry@USA.NET (Larry)
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 100 09:11:24 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20000706071606.5317.qmail@nwcst315.netaddress.usa.net> from "Larry" at Jul 6, 0 03:14:32 am
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The sites listed at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/#PROGRAMS
should provide information about how to apply.

Gary Perlman

> Dear Sir,
> 
> I have read your ACM SIGCHI HCI Education Survey through web.
> First and foremost, I have started my research for about 2-year in HCI (user
> interface design).
> I have accumulated my research data and finalised my thesis, looking for
> registeration with an university for my PhD.
> Kindly advise, as I am working in Malaysia as a Lecturer. 
> I wish that I could register my PhD in either USA or UK.
> Thank you.
> 
> With regards,
> Kok-leong Liew
> 
> 
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1
> 


From perlman Thu Jul  6 11:51:42 2000
Subject: Re: Call for Student Fellows for ACM's CUU
To: joanna@dgp.toronto.edu (Joanna McGrenere)
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 100 11:51:42 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: brad_m@unity.ncsu.edu, director@hcibib.org
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I don't mean to be a grump, but this project seems like
the wrong approach.  There are several subcollections
in the HCI Bibliography (accessibility, multicultural, etc.)
and I think it makes much more sense to integrate
resources into one that is already widely used.

Also, it is ironic that your prototype site:
	http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m/UUGuide/
fails the Bobby test for accessibility and
it does not specify a language (e.g., "en") in the HTML.
So, it seems like a sites for universal usability
by fully-sighted English speakers.

Gary Perlman

> Dear CUU authors,
> 
> This note is a request for you to distribute the Call for Student
> Fellows.
> 
> Student Fellows are an integral part of ACM's Conference on Universal
> Usability. Not only will these students assist at the conference itself,
> they will also be involved in a substantial effort prior to the
> conference to create a web resource on universal usability.
> 
> Our goal at the moment is to distribute the Call for Student Fellows as
> widely as possible. We are hoping for a diverse representation of
> students -- diverse in terms of gender, ethnic background, abilities
> etc.
> 
> The text version of this call can be found below. It can also be found
> on the CUU website at http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu/stufellows.html
> 
> Being authors of CUU papers, posters, and panels, our hope is that you
> may know of appropriate students. The deadline for applications -- July
> 15th -- is fast approaching. Please spread the word about this
> opportunity as widely as possible.
> 
> Thank you very much for your assistance,
> Joanna
> 
> Joanna McGrenere
> Student Fellows Co-Chair
> 
> ------------------------------------------
>       2nd Call for Student Fellows
>                         for
> ACM's Conference on Universal Usability
> 
> We are looking for at least an additional 15 enthusiastic graduate
> students who have a keen interest in universal usability to help out
> with CUU 2000. Student fellows will receive partial support to attend
> the conference: free registration to the conference, shared
> accommodations  for 2-3 nights, some meals, and a travel stipend (at
> least $300 against receipts) dependent on distance of travel.
> 
> This student volunteer program is somewhat unusual in that participation
> begins well before the conference. The goal is for the student fellows
> to assist in the construction of a website that is a comprehensive
> resource on universal usability. We have tentatively entitled our
> resource UUGuide.
> 
> Gary Perlman's HCIBIB <http://www.hcibib.org/> and Keith Instone's
> Usable Web <http://usableweb.com/> are excellent examples of this type
> of resource, except that our site is devoted entirely to universal
> usability.
> 
> With the assistance of 3 students, we have already begun this exciting
> project. We have created a taxonomy of universal usability and have
> begun to populate the taxonomy with links to relevant web sites. Check
> out our UUGuide prototype <http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m/UUGuide/> to
> see the progress we've made!
> 
> Our goal is to continue to add content to the resource so that it is
> operational by mid September. In addition to adding content, we are open
> to suggestions of expanding UUGuide to include, for example, discussion
> forums, position papers, or anything else that would add to the
> usefulness of the resource.
> 
> Participation in this exciting project requires a fair amount of
> commitment given the extraordinarily high-profile and international
> nature of the conference and the broad computing representation involved
> in the overall effort. Student fellows will be expected to spend
> approximately 10 to 15 hours on the web resource spread over the months
> of July, August, and September. In addition to the pre-conference
> website construction, student fellows will be expected to assist at the
> conference with, for example, registration, the press room, the e-mail
> room, childcare arrangements, and video/audio setup.
> 
> Full-time graduate students and upperclass undergraduate students in
> computer science, ergonomics, technical communication, psychology,
> engineering, instructional technology, human-computer interaction,
> graphic design, and related areas are encouraged to apply. Web
> development skills are an asset but are not necessary as we have a
> webmaster available to work with the students. Applications will be
> accepted through July 15th.
> 
> Application Directions for Fellowships
> 
> To apply for a Universal Usability Student Fellowship, please send the
> following information to the address below:
> 
>    * your name
>    * school
>    * major field of study
>    * year in school
>    * your phone number
>    * your addresses (both regular mail and e-mail)
>    * a 200- to 300-word statement about the nature of your interest in
>      universal usability
> 
> We prefer that you apply by e-mail. Applications should be sent to
> joanna@dgp.toronto.edu. If you do not have access to e-mail, send your
> postal application to:
> 
> Joanna McGrenere, Student Fellows Co-Chair
> University of Toronto
> 10 Kings College Road, Room 4306
> Toronto, ON, M5S 3G4
> Canada
> 
> Additional Questions
> 
> If you have questions regarding any aspect of student participation in
> the conference, please contact Joanna McGrenere, Student Coordinator, at
> joanna@dgp.toronto.edu or 416-978-1532.
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul  6 12:25:03 2000
Subject: Re: Most Frequent Authors
To: SRobertson@mediaone.com (Robertson, Scott)
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 100 12:25:03 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <B147CE8D09F1D111BD7100805F19B1C0E72D35@coexch01.mediaone.com> from "Robertson, Scott" at Jul 5, 0 05:50:54 pm
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Sorry, but the 11 is "correct".
See the explanation of the number at the top of:
	http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html
The builder for authors.html finds records authors, not editors.
The search also finds the ones for editors.

> Gary,
> Next time you're working on the BIB, can you bounce me from 11 to 15?
> That's the actual number as it turns out.
> Thanks,
> -Scott
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: None
> > To: SRobertson@mediaone.com
> > Subject: Re: Most Frequent Authors
> > 
> > 
> > Unfortunately, the ACM-provided search engine, glimpse, won't 
> > let me specify
> > an OR search that succeeds, so I need to fake it.
> > 
> > The aliasing is done in a little file that (1) lists all 
> > variations, and (2)
> > prevides a search that glimpse will accept.  So that's why it 
> > was so fast to do.
> > 
> > It did not hurt that I was working on the BIB when you sent your mail.
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > 
> > > Hi Gary,
> > > Well it turns out that "Scott;Robertson" returns 16 (but it 
> > should really be
> > > 15 because 1 is George Robertson and Scott Tiernan).
> > > 
> > > I am re-entering academia, so you never know when these 
> > kinds of things
> > > might come in handy.
> > > 
> > > Thanks again,
> > > -Scott
> > > 
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > > > Sent: None
> > > > To: SRobertson@mediaone.com
> > > > Subject: Re: Most Frequent Authors
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > Done.
> > > > 
> > > > > Gary,
> > > > > Can I join the Most Frequent Authors list with a search for:
> > > > >   Scott P. Robertson
> > > > > I get 11 hits with that?
> > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > -Scott
> > > > > -----
> > > > > Scott Robertson
> > > > > MediaOne Labs
> > > > > 10355 Westmoor Dr., Suite 100, Westminster, CO 80021 USA
> > > > > tel: 303.404.8125, fax: 303.404.8003
> > > > > http://home.att.net/~s.robertson/
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul  6 16:00:10 2000
Subject: Re: Call for Student Fellows for ACM's CUU
To: brad_m@unity.ncsu.edu (Brad Mehlenbacher)
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 100 16:00:10 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: joanna@dgp.toronto.edu, director@hcibib.org, usability@listserv.ncsu.edu
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BTW, I was born and raised in Montreal.

I think there are opportunities for cooperation.
The sites presents this classification scheme:

	User Communities
		Computer Literacy
			training or education with technology,
			platform- and application-specific familiarity,
			adaptability, problem solving, novice or expert
		Domain Literacy
			knowledge of application area, education,
			testing capability, accredited expertise
		Textual Literacy
			ESL/International, reading-level, verbal ability
		Cognitive
			intelligence scores, testing ability, educational level
		Physical
			ambulatory, haptic, visual, auditory
		Chronological
			children through seniors
		Economic
			low- through high-income
		Individual and Personality Differences
			affective, motivation through disinterested, unengaged
		Geographic and Sub-Cultural Issues
			rural, low population through urban, concentrated population
	Hardware & Software
		Adaptive and Adaptable Software Systems
		High and Low Bandwidth Connection
		Fast and Slow Processors
		Monitors and Peripheral Devices
		Online Help and User Assistance Technologies
		Multimodal Interactions and Media Conversion
			visual, audio, speech, haptic
		Version Evolution, Compatibility, and Portability
	Social & Organizational Systems
		Professional Accountability and Authority
		Public Participation in Technology Design and Implementation
		Privacy, Security, and Rights of the Individual
		Workplace and the Home
		Government and Market Ownership of Technological Policy
		Persuasive and Affective Roles for Computing Professionals
		Ethical Issues
		Civic Systems and Online Communities
		Developing Countries and Cultural Issues
		Legal Issues and Intellectual Property
	Approach & Method
		Quantitative and Qualitative
		Automatable Metrics
		Observer Intrusion and Participant Involvement
		Design and Theory
		Summative and Formative Evaluation
		Expert Reviews and Usability Testing
		Guidelines Documents and Processes
		Participatory Design

These are not orthogonal (I realize that no one was saying that they are),
but the first case I looked at:
	Approach & Method : Participatory Design
has a paper by Guy Boy, which contains a cross-reference to:
	User Communities : Individual and Personality Differences
but the paper does not appear there.  The way the HCIBIB organizes
internet resources, resources would be extracted from
a database and show up in all relevant categories and subcategories.
For example, the UI4ALL conference appears on the SIGCAPH link page
under papers, and on the SIGCHI Intercultural page under resources.

Ideally, there would be a way to merge the above classification
scheme to be able to merge into the HCI Bibliography for search,
and into existing and future "views", even one like on:
	http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m/UUGuide/approach.html
(although one that was more accessible).

Consider the paper I referred to above:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=C.CHI.96.2.87
In the HCIBIB, this is stored as:
	%M C.CHI.96.2.87
	%T The Group Elicitation Method for Participatory Design and Usability Testing
	%S INTERACTIVE POSTERS: Designing and Evaluating Interfaces and Systems
	%A Guy A. Boy
	%B Proceedings of ACM CHI 96 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
	%D 1996
	%V 2
	%P 87-88
	%K Knowledge elicitation, Participatory design, Decision support systems,
	Evaluation, Methodology
	%W http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/intpost/Boy/bg_txt.htm
	%X This short paper presents the Group Elicitation Method (GEM), a brainwriting
	technique augmented by a decision support system for participatory design and
	usability testing.  GEM has been successfully used in four industrial projects
	to elicit knowledge from users, management and designers.  In particular, in
	three of them it was used to elicit end-users' knowledge for the design of new
	user interfaces.  This short paper discusses the properties of such a method
	and the lessons learned.

Now, compare that to what is on the Approach & Method page:

 [Description] Boy, G. A. (1996) The Group Elicitation Method for Participatory Design and Usability Testing.
 [Audience] Practitioners, Researchers. 
 [Keywords] Knowledge elicitation, participatory design, decision support systems, evaluation, methodology. 
 [Details] This short paper presents the Group Elicitation Method (GEM), which is a technique used for participatory design and user testing. The technique has been designed to moderate the personal and professional differences between individuals involved in system design. 
 [Location] http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/intpost/Boy/bg_txt.htm 
 [Related Universal Usability Categories] Approach and Method (Expert Reviews and Usability Testing), User Communities (Individual and Personality Differences) [KM]. 

The value-added is:
	[Audience]
	[UU Categories]
Some imformation has been removed (part of the abstract, publication information), but
most of the entry is a duplication of part of an existing online entry.
This strikes me as a waste of time.

I think a better approach would be to add the value added to existing entries.
Of course, not all entries that people might like to include are online,
but that can be addressed by (1) adding the entries so they ARE online,
or (2) adding whole new categories of items (e.g., thre HFES ITG newsletter).
I do not have a method for annotation right now, but the HCIBIB is set up
for it because each record has a unique identifier (e.g., C.CHI.96.2.87)
and these identifiers could be used to "join" annotations with records,
either offline to build summary pages, or in real time for a search.

I honestly think that integrating into something that is a well-used
service and database will mean the difference between an effort that
is fun but ultimately fruitless and one that can have enduring worth.

I realize that I am volunteering a bunch of time, but I am willing to:
 * set up a method to add [audience] and [category] information, beyond
   the current initial entry form:
   http://www.acm.org/~perlman/suggest.cgi?K=intercultural:books
 * get the bibliographic information for all resources into the HCIBIB, somehow
 * help generate views like those on the site:
   http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m/UUGuide/approach.html
   from the data in the HCI Bibliography (with the caveat that
   descriptions and keywords might be full abstracts).

What do you think?

> Hi Gary, all,
> 
> I don't take this to be a grumpy position at all, but I do see it as 
> premature in several ways. Excellent resources like the HCIBib site, 
> I believe, are going to ultimately account for developments in HCI 
> that focus on universal usability, but right now they don't. This 
> probably has much more their scope and bibliographic nature than it 
> does with their political or social intentions. That is, I haven't 
> tended to be that interested in HCI's assessibility or "social 
> milieux for computing" cross-references in the past (and I've done 
> social implications of technology research!), precisely because the 
> HCIBib focuses my attention on other HCI issues that seem broader in 
> the light of the entire database. But, and I'm perhaps 
> over-interpreting Ben's perspective towards universal usability, uu 
> is MUCH more than accessibility or even multicultural computing (my 
> initial interpretations of multicultural literatures, e.g., is that 
> they're very commercially oriented and tend also be be Americentric 
> perhaps only accidentally).
> 
> Getting the student fellows, representing some of the very audiences 
> we're interested in addressing, accounting for, designing with and 
> for, to focus on their own website strikes me then as critical, at 
> least in the initial stages. And this of course will necessitate them 
> learning about the existing tools, like Bobby which being a Canadian 
> I couldn't help running on what we'd put up in the early stages :-). 
> You're forgetting you're an expert user and don't represent much of 
> the mainstream computing population here ;-).
> 
> Besides, isn't it more exciting for the fellows to be working on 
> something with a "grassroots" flavor to it than on something that 
> becomes one of "several subcollections in the HCI Bibliography" (even 
> if that's where it ultimately ends up going.)
> 
> But then maybe now I'm being a grump. Cheers, Brad.
> 
> At 11:51 AM -0400 7/6/00, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >I don't mean to be a grump, but this project seems like
> >the wrong approach.  There are several subcollections
> >in the HCI Bibliography (accessibility, multicultural, etc.)
> >and I think it makes much more sense to integrate
> >resources into one that is already widely used.
> >
> >Also, it is ironic that your prototype site:
> >	http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m/UUGuide/
> >fails the Bobby test for accessibility and
> >it does not specify a language (e.g., "en") in the HTML.
> >So, it seems like a sites for universal usability
> >by fully-sighted English speakers.
> >
> >Gary Perlman
> >
> >>  Dear CUU authors,
> >>
> >>  This note is a request for you to distribute the Call for Student
> >>  Fellows.
> >>
> >>  Student Fellows are an integral part of ACM's Conference on Universal
> >>  Usability. Not only will these students assist at the conference itself,
> >>  they will also be involved in a substantial effort prior to the
> >>  conference to create a web resource on universal usability.
> >>
> >>  Our goal at the moment is to distribute the Call for Student Fellows as
> >>  widely as possible. We are hoping for a diverse representation of
> >>  students -- diverse in terms of gender, ethnic background, abilities
> >>  etc.
> >>
> >>  The text version of this call can be found below. It can also be found
> >>  on the CUU website at http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu/stufellows.html
> >>
> >>  Being authors of CUU papers, posters, and panels, our hope is that you
> >>  may know of appropriate students. The deadline for applications -- July
> >>  15th -- is fast approaching. Please spread the word about this
> >>  opportunity as widely as possible.
> >>
> >>  Thank you very much for your assistance,
> >>  Joanna
> >>
> >>  Joanna McGrenere
> >>  Student Fellows Co-Chair
> >>
> >>  ------------------------------------------
> >>        2nd Call for Student Fellows
> >>                          for
> >>  ACM's Conference on Universal Usability
> >>
> >>  We are looking for at least an additional 15 enthusiastic graduate
> >>  students who have a keen interest in universal usability to help out
> >  > with CUU 2000. Student fellows will receive partial support to attend
> >>  the conference: free registration to the conference, shared
> >>  accommodations  for 2-3 nights, some meals, and a travel stipend (at
> >>  least $300 against receipts) dependent on distance of travel.
> >>
> >>  This student volunteer program is somewhat unusual in that participation
> >>  begins well before the conference. The goal is for the student fellows
> >>  to assist in the construction of a website that is a comprehensive
> >>  resource on universal usability. We have tentatively entitled our
> >>  resource UUGuide.
> >>
> >>  Gary Perlman's HCIBIB <http://www.hcibib.org/> and Keith Instone's
> >>  Usable Web <http://usableweb.com/> are excellent examples of this type
> >>  of resource, except that our site is devoted entirely to universal
> >  > usability.
> >  >
> >  > With the assistance of 3 students, we have already begun this exciting
> >  > project. We have created a taxonomy of universal usability and have
> >  > begun to populate the taxonomy with links to relevant web sites. Check
> >>  out our UUGuide prototype <http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m/UUGuide/> to
> >>  see the progress we've made!
> >>
> >>  Our goal is to continue to add content to the resource so that it is
> >>  operational by mid September. In addition to adding content, we are open
> >>  to suggestions of expanding UUGuide to include, for example, discussion
> >>  forums, position papers, or anything else that would add to the
> >>  usefulness of the resource.
> >>
> >>  Participation in this exciting project requires a fair amount of
> >>  commitment given the extraordinarily high-profile and international
> >>  nature of the conference and the broad computing representation involved
> >>  in the overall effort. Student fellows will be expected to spend
> >>  approximately 10 to 15 hours on the web resource spread over the months
> >>  of July, August, and September. In addition to the pre-conference
> >>  website construction, student fellows will be expected to assist at the
> >>  conference with, for example, registration, the press room, the e-mail
> >>  room, childcare arrangements, and video/audio setup.
> >>
> >>  Full-time graduate students and upperclass undergraduate students in
> >>  computer science, ergonomics, technical communication, psychology,
> >>  engineering, instructional technology, human-computer interaction,
> >>  graphic design, and related areas are encouraged to apply. Web
> >>  development skills are an asset but are not necessary as we have a
> >>  webmaster available to work with the students. Applications will be
> >>  accepted through July 15th.
> >>
> >>  Application Directions for Fellowships
> >>
> >>  To apply for a Universal Usability Student Fellowship, please send the
> >>  following information to the address below:
> >>
> >>     * your name
> >>     * school
> >>     * major field of study
> >>     * year in school
> >>     * your phone number
> >>     * your addresses (both regular mail and e-mail)
> >>     * a 200- to 300-word statement about the nature of your interest in
> >>       universal usability
> >>
> >>  We prefer that you apply by e-mail. Applications should be sent to
> >>  joanna@dgp.toronto.edu. If you do not have access to e-mail, send your
> >>  postal application to:
> >>
> >>  Joanna McGrenere, Student Fellows Co-Chair
> >>  University of Toronto
> >>  10 Kings College Road, Room 4306
> >>  Toronto, ON, M5S 3G4
> >>  Canada
> >>
> >>  Additional Questions
> >>
> >>  If you have questions regarding any aspect of student participation in
> >>  the conference, please contact Joanna McGrenere, Student Coordinator, at
> >>  joanna@dgp.toronto.edu or 416-978-1532.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> 
> -- 
> ...............................................
>   Dr. Brad Mehlenbacher
>   Technical Communication  |  NC State  |  Raleigh, NC 27695-8105
>   919.515.4105 (ph)  |  919.515.6071 (fx)
>   brad_m@unity.ncsu.edu  |  http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m
> 
>   I'm a princess and I have a wand. It's in my closet. Eleanor, 6
> ......................................................................
> 


From perlman Thu Jul  6 16:58:29 2000
Subject: Re: http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=J.IJHCS.41.1,
To: SRobertson@mediaone.com (Robertson, Scott)
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 100 16:58:29 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <B147CE8D09F1D111BD7100805F19B1C0E72D3B@coexch01.mediaone.com> from "Robertson, Scott" at Jul 6, 0 04:40:55 pm
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Thanks. There must be a bunch of bad links for multi-issue cases.
I think I can fix it by adding a \ before the ,.
http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=J.IJHCS.41.1\,2.243

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> I notice that the following URL
> http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=J.IJHCS.41.1,2.243
> goes to an article in the 1992 Proceedings of the HCI'92 Conference on
> People and Computers VII.
> 
> It should go to an article in the 1994 IJHCS v.41 n.1,2 p.243-276.
> 
> If you go to:
> http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=J.IJHCS.41
> you will find the right citation ("Binding Objects to Scenarios of Use") on
> the page, but then the link to that article goes to the wrong place.
> 
> (I'm adding links from my online Vitae to the BIB, so that's why I keep
> bothering you!)
> 
> -Scott
> -----
> Scott Robertson
> MediaOne Labs
> 10355 Westmoor Dr., Suite 100, Westminster, CO 80021 USA
> tel: 303.404.8125, fax: 303.404.8003
> http://home.att.net/~s.robertson/
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul  6 22:04:18 2000
Subject: Re: http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=J.IJHCS.41.1,
To: SRobertson@mediaone.com (Robertson, Scott)
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 100 22:04:18 -0400 (EDT)
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When I chose to represent ranges of issues by separating them
with commas, probably to match the physical display, it was many
years before adopting glimpse as a search engine, which uses commas
to represent ORs.

Rather than do anything tricky, I changed all the commas to slashes
in the database.  So, your bookmark is now:

http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=J.IJHCS.41.1/2.243

It makes me think about cobbling a new search engine in perl.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> I notice that the following URL
> http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=J.IJHCS.41.1,2.243
> goes to an article in the 1992 Proceedings of the HCI'92 Conference on
> People and Computers VII.
> 
> It should go to an article in the 1994 IJHCS v.41 n.1,2 p.243-276.
> 
> If you go to:
> http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=J.IJHCS.41
> you will find the right citation ("Binding Objects to Scenarios of Use") on
> the page, but then the link to that article goes to the wrong place.
> 
> (I'm adding links from my online Vitae to the BIB, so that's why I keep
> bothering you!)
> 
> -Scott
> -----
> Scott Robertson
> MediaOne Labs
> 10355 Westmoor Dr., Suite 100, Westminster, CO 80021 USA
> tel: 303.404.8125, fax: 303.404.8003
> http://home.att.net/~s.robertson/
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul  6 22:21:19 2000
Subject: Re: HCI BIB & UUGuide
To: ben@cs.umd.edu (Shneiderman, Ben)
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 100 22:21:19 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Ben,

My reply to Brad did not get to the usability list,
but I subscribed and this should now go through.
But I'll first reply to Ben's comments on Brad's comments.

> but I agree with Brad that Universal Usability does encompass issues that
> are not currently covered in the HCI BIB topics of accessibility and
> internationalization--> for example, design of web site to work well on high
> and low bandwidth networks, plasticity of design to work on a range of
> screen sizes, software architectures and data formats to minimize disruption
> from new versions, design of online help or tutorials, revising content to
> match the needs of different minorities or the elderly, etc.

So, let's get them into the HCI Bibliography.  More on that later.

>   So I propose this way forward...  For our conference Brad and the gang
> develop the UUGuide, which I believe will have more commentary and lists of
> non-web resources.  However, Brad could assign 1 or 2 of the students to
> extracting a set of links that could be included in an HCI BIB topic called
> 'Universal Usability' - it would minimize overlap with accessibility and
> internationalization and help define this new territory.
>
>   Does that work?
> 
> -- Ben S

I'll help out (if asked) regardless, but I think that is the wrong approach.

And here is my original reply:

I think there are opportunities for cooperation.
The sites presents this classification scheme:

	User Communities
		Computer Literacy
			training or education with technology,
			platform- and application-specific familiarity,
			adaptability, problem solving, novice or expert
		Domain Literacy
			knowledge of application area, education,
			testing capability, accredited expertise
		Textual Literacy
			ESL/International, reading-level, verbal ability
		Cognitive
			intelligence scores, testing ability, educational level
		Physical
			ambulatory, haptic, visual, auditory
		Chronological
			children through seniors
		Economic
			low- through high-income
		Individual and Personality Differences
			affective, motivation through disinterested, unengaged
		Geographic and Sub-Cultural Issues
			rural, low population through urban, concentrated population
	Hardware & Software
		Adaptive and Adaptable Software Systems
		High and Low Bandwidth Connection
		Fast and Slow Processors
		Monitors and Peripheral Devices
		Online Help and User Assistance Technologies
		Multimodal Interactions and Media Conversion
			visual, audio, speech, haptic
		Version Evolution, Compatibility, and Portability
	Social & Organizational Systems
		Professional Accountability and Authority
		Public Participation in Technology Design and Implementation
		Privacy, Security, and Rights of the Individual
		Workplace and the Home
		Government and Market Ownership of Technological Policy
		Persuasive and Affective Roles for Computing Professionals
		Ethical Issues
		Civic Systems and Online Communities
		Developing Countries and Cultural Issues
		Legal Issues and Intellectual Property
	Approach & Method
		Quantitative and Qualitative
		Automatable Metrics
		Observer Intrusion and Participant Involvement
		Design and Theory
		Summative and Formative Evaluation
		Expert Reviews and Usability Testing
		Guidelines Documents and Processes
		Participatory Design

These are not orthogonal (I realize that no one was saying that they are),
but the first case I looked at:
	Approach & Method : Participatory Design
has a paper by Guy Boy, which contains a cross-reference to:
	User Communities : Individual and Personality Differences
but the paper does not appear there.  The way the HCIBIB organizes
internet resources, resources would be extracted from
a database and show up in all relevant categories and subcategories.
For example, the UI4ALL conference appears on the SIGCAPH link page
under papers, and on the SIGCHI Intercultural page under resources.

Ideally, there would be a way to merge the above classification
scheme to be able to merge into the HCI Bibliography for search,
and into existing and future "views", even one like on:
	http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m/UUGuide/approach.html
(although one that was more accessible).

Consider the paper I referred to above:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=C.CHI.96.2.87
In the HCIBIB, this is stored as:
	%M C.CHI.96.2.87
	%T The Group Elicitation Method for Participatory Design and Usability Testing
	%S INTERACTIVE POSTERS: Designing and Evaluating Interfaces and Systems
	%A Guy A. Boy
	%B Proceedings of ACM CHI 96 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
	%D 1996
	%V 2
	%P 87-88
	%K Knowledge elicitation, Participatory design, Decision support systems,
	Evaluation, Methodology
	%W http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/intpost/Boy/bg_txt.htm
	%X This short paper presents the Group Elicitation Method (GEM), a brainwriting
	technique augmented by a decision support system for participatory design and
	usability testing.  GEM has been successfully used in four industrial projects
	to elicit knowledge from users, management and designers.  In particular, in
	three of them it was used to elicit end-users' knowledge for the design of new
	user interfaces.  This short paper discusses the properties of such a method
	and the lessons learned.

Now, compare that to what is on the Approach & Method page:

 [Description] Boy, G. A. (1996) The Group Elicitation Method for Participatory Design and Usability Testing.
 [Audience] Practitioners, Researchers. 
 [Keywords] Knowledge elicitation, participatory design, decision support systems, evaluation, methodology. 
 [Details] This short paper presents the Group Elicitation Method (GEM), which is a technique used for participatory design and user testing. The technique has been designed to moderate the personal and professional differences between individuals involved in system design. 
 [Location] http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/intpost/Boy/bg_txt.htm 
 [Related Universal Usability Categories] Approach and Method (Expert Reviews and Usability Testing), User Communities (Individual and Personality Differences) [KM]. 

The value-added is:
	[Audience]
	[UU Categories]
Some imformation has been removed (part of the abstract, publication information), but
most of the entry is a duplication of part of an existing online entry.
This strikes me as a waste of time.

I think a better approach would be to add the value added to existing entries.
Of course, not all entries that people might like to include are online,
but that can be addressed by (1) adding the entries so they ARE online,
or (2) adding whole new categories of items (e.g., thre HFES ITG newsletter).
I do not have a method for annotation right now, but the HCIBIB is set up
for it because each record has a unique identifier (e.g., C.CHI.96.2.87)
and these identifiers could be used to "join" annotations with records,
either offline to build summary pages, or in real time for a search.

I honestly think that integrating into something that is a well-used
service and database will mean the difference between an effort that
is fun but ultimately fruitless and one that can have enduring worth.

I realize that I am volunteering a bunch of time, but I am willing to:
 * set up a method to add [audience] and [category] information, beyond
   the current initial entry form:
   http://www.acm.org/~perlman/suggest.cgi?K=intercultural:books
 * get the bibliographic information for all resources into the HCIBIB, somehow
 * help generate views like those on the site:
   http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m/UUGuide/approach.html
   from the data in the HCI Bibliography (with the caveat that
   descriptions and keywords might be full abstracts).

What do you think?

> Hi Gary, all,
> 
> I don't take this to be a grumpy position at all, but I do see it as 
> premature in several ways. Excellent resources like the HCIBib site, 
> I believe, are going to ultimately account for developments in HCI 
> that focus on universal usability, but right now they don't. This 
> probably has much more their scope and bibliographic nature than it 
> does with their political or social intentions. That is, I haven't 
> tended to be that interested in HCI's assessibility or "social 
> milieux for computing" cross-references in the past (and I've done 
> social implications of technology research!), precisely because the 
> HCIBib focuses my attention on other HCI issues that seem broader in 
> the light of the entire database. But, and I'm perhaps 
> over-interpreting Ben's perspective towards universal usability, uu 
> is MUCH more than accessibility or even multicultural computing (my 
> initial interpretations of multicultural literatures, e.g., is that 
> they're very commercially oriented and tend also be be Americentric 
> perhaps only accidentally).
> 
> Getting the student fellows, representing some of the very audiences 
> we're interested in addressing, accounting for, designing with and 
> for, to focus on their own website strikes me then as critical, at 
> least in the initial stages. And this of course will necessitate them 
> learning about the existing tools, like Bobby which being a Canadian 
> I couldn't help running on what we'd put up in the early stages :-). 
> You're forgetting you're an expert user and don't represent much of 
> the mainstream computing population here ;-).
> 
> Besides, isn't it more exciting for the fellows to be working on 
> something with a "grassroots" flavor to it than on something that 
> becomes one of "several subcollections in the HCI Bibliography" (even 
> if that's where it ultimately ends up going.)
> 
> But then maybe now I'm being a grump. Cheers, Brad.
> 
> At 11:51 AM -0400 7/6/00, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >I don't mean to be a grump, but this project seems like
> >the wrong approach.  There are several subcollections
> >in the HCI Bibliography (accessibility, multicultural, etc.)
> >and I think it makes much more sense to integrate
> >resources into one that is already widely used.
> >
> >Also, it is ironic that your prototype site:
> >	http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m/UUGuide/
> >fails the Bobby test for accessibility and
> >it does not specify a language (e.g., "en") in the HTML.
> >So, it seems like a sites for universal usability
> >by fully-sighted English speakers.
> >
> >Gary Perlman
> >
> >>  Dear CUU authors,
> >>
> >>  This note is a request for you to distribute the Call for Student
> >>  Fellows.
> >>
> >>  Student Fellows are an integral part of ACM's Conference on Universal
> >>  Usability. Not only will these students assist at the conference itself,
> >>  they will also be involved in a substantial effort prior to the
> >>  conference to create a web resource on universal usability.
> >>
> >>  Our goal at the moment is to distribute the Call for Student Fellows as
> >>  widely as possible. We are hoping for a diverse representation of
> >>  students -- diverse in terms of gender, ethnic background, abilities
> >>  etc.
> >>
> >>  The text version of this call can be found below. It can also be found
> >>  on the CUU website at http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu/stufellows.html
> >>
> >>  Being authors of CUU papers, posters, and panels, our hope is that you
> >>  may know of appropriate students. The deadline for applications -- July
> >>  15th -- is fast approaching. Please spread the word about this
> >>  opportunity as widely as possible.
> >>
> >>  Thank you very much for your assistance,
> >>  Joanna
> >>
> >>  Joanna McGrenere
> >>  Student Fellows Co-Chair
> >>
> >>  ------------------------------------------
> >>        2nd Call for Student Fellows
> >>                          for
> >>  ACM's Conference on Universal Usability
> >>
> >>  We are looking for at least an additional 15 enthusiastic graduate
> >>  students who have a keen interest in universal usability to help out
> >  > with CUU 2000. Student fellows will receive partial support to attend
> >>  the conference: free registration to the conference, shared
> >>  accommodations  for 2-3 nights, some meals, and a travel stipend (at
> >>  least $300 against receipts) dependent on distance of travel.
> >>
> >>  This student volunteer program is somewhat unusual in that participation
> >>  begins well before the conference. The goal is for the student fellows
> >>  to assist in the construction of a website that is a comprehensive
> >>  resource on universal usability. We have tentatively entitled our
> >>  resource UUGuide.
> >>
> >>  Gary Perlman's HCIBIB <http://www.hcibib.org/> and Keith Instone's
> >>  Usable Web <http://usableweb.com/> are excellent examples of this type
> >>  of resource, except that our site is devoted entirely to universal
> >  > usability.
> >  >
> >  > With the assistance of 3 students, we have already begun this exciting
> >  > project. We have created a taxonomy of universal usability and have
> >  > begun to populate the taxonomy with links to relevant web sites. Check
> >>  out our UUGuide prototype <http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m/UUGuide/> to
> >>  see the progress we've made!
> >>
> >>  Our goal is to continue to add content to the resource so that it is
> >>  operational by mid September. In addition to adding content, we are open
> >>  to suggestions of expanding UUGuide to include, for example, discussion
> >>  forums, position papers, or anything else that would add to the
> >>  usefulness of the resource.
> >>
> >>  Participation in this exciting project requires a fair amount of
> >>  commitment given the extraordinarily high-profile and international
> >>  nature of the conference and the broad computing representation involved
> >>  in the overall effort. Student fellows will be expected to spend
> >>  approximately 10 to 15 hours on the web resource spread over the months
> >>  of July, August, and September. In addition to the pre-conference
> >>  website construction, student fellows will be expected to assist at the
> >>  conference with, for example, registration, the press room, the e-mail
> >>  room, childcare arrangements, and video/audio setup.
> >>
> >>  Full-time graduate students and upperclass undergraduate students in
> >>  computer science, ergonomics, technical communication, psychology,
> >>  engineering, instructional technology, human-computer interaction,
> >>  graphic design, and related areas are encouraged to apply. Web
> >>  development skills are an asset but are not necessary as we have a
> >>  webmaster available to work with the students. Applications will be
> >>  accepted through July 15th.
> >>
> >>  Application Directions for Fellowships
> >>
> >>  To apply for a Universal Usability Student Fellowship, please send the
> >>  following information to the address below:
> >>
> >>     * your name
> >>     * school
> >>     * major field of study
> >>     * year in school
> >>     * your phone number
> >>     * your addresses (both regular mail and e-mail)
> >>     * a 200- to 300-word statement about the nature of your interest in
> >>       universal usability
> >>
> >>  We prefer that you apply by e-mail. Applications should be sent to
> >>  joanna@dgp.toronto.edu. If you do not have access to e-mail, send your
> >>  postal application to:
> >>
> >>  Joanna McGrenere, Student Fellows Co-Chair
> >>  University of Toronto
> >>  10 Kings College Road, Room 4306
> >>  Toronto, ON, M5S 3G4
> >>  Canada
> >>
> >>  Additional Questions
> >>
> >>  If you have questions regarding any aspect of student participation in
> >>  the conference, please contact Joanna McGrenere, Student Coordinator, at
> >>  joanna@dgp.toronto.edu or 416-978-1532.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> 
> -- 
> ...............................................
>   Dr. Brad Mehlenbacher
>   Technical Communication  |  NC State  |  Raleigh, NC 27695-8105
>   919.515.4105 (ph)  |  919.515.6071 (fx)
>   brad_m@unity.ncsu.edu  |  http://www4.ncsu.edu/~brad_m
> 
>   I'm a princess and I have a wand. It's in my closet. Eleanor, 6
> ......................................................................
> 



From perlman Sat Jul  8 22:00:30 2000
Subject: Re: stat  agreement
To: Nigel.Goddard@ed.ac.uk (Nigel Goddard)
Date: Sat, 8 Jul 100 22:00:30 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
> =========================================================
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>  Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation 
>  Division of Informatics    
>  University of Edinburgh    
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>  
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From perlman Sun Jul  9 13:31:03 2000
Subject: Re: hfes2000
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary PERLMAN)
Date: Sun, 9 Jul 100 13:31:03 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: sraghava@qualcomm.com
In-Reply-To: <200002070157.UAA00650@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Feb 6, 0 08:57:01 pm
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I noticed that the advance program is now online:
	http://www.miracd.com/hfes/SearchResult.asp
Search for Raghavan.

Your presentation will be at 1:00:00 PM - 2:15:00 PM 8/2/00
(Caroline's birthday, as it happens).

There is presenter info at:
	http://iea2000.hfes.org/information/presenterinfo.html

TE4 Research 
T&E Methodology: Workload, Reliability, and Validity Issues



From perlman Mon Jul 10 22:05:05 2000
Subject: Re: Wagar Alumni Website closes in on 100 biographies!
To: WagarAlumni@yahoo.com (Wagar Alumni)
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 100 22:05:05 -0400 (EDT)
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Now I get a directory listing for wagar.web.com.  No front page.
And 1973 is still empty.

Gary Perlman

From perlman Mon Jul 10 23:19:55 2000
Subject: My talk in Washington is Thursday morning 10:30 Nov 16
To: palmer.1@osu.edu (Caroline Palmer)
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In theory, I could be back Thursday afternoon, if necessary.

xoxoxox

GGG

From perlman Tue Jul 11 13:40:49 2000
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> Subject: Re: CFP: ICA3PP 2000, 11-13/00, Hong Kong 
> In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.0.20000531135008.00ac66b0@cs.cityu.edu.hk>
> Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.21.0007112338360.4381-100000@sunA.comp.nus.edu.sg>
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> 
> Annual Review of Scalable Computing 
> 
> invites authors to provide material for Volume 3 Year 2001 
> 
> First drafts are expected by August 2000, and final
> version by end of year.
> 
> Authors will be requested to provide final electronic manuscripts
> in a prescribed LaTex format. The necessary style file to set the papers
> will be made available for the authors to use. Please check the sample
> file at www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~yuenck/sample.tex
> 
> Articles should be of a type that require extensive treatment, such as
> research reports describing the results of a major project in a comprehensive
> fashion, review papers covering a sub-domain of Scalable Computing, or
> tutorial articles that discuss some significant new ideas in an analytical
> way. Briefer research papers may be published if they are judged to be of
> broad interest to the readership of the Annual Review, especially if they
> arrive at a time enabling them to be printed quickly, but these are not
> expected to be the primary sources of material.
> 
> Commissioned material received by the publishing deadline will be 
> electronically posted on our website for immediate access, while print
> masters are sent to the publisher to produce hardcover archival copies.
> 
> 
> C K Yuen
> School of Computing
> National University of Singapore
> Kent Ridge, Singapore 119260
> 
> 
> Annual Review of Scalable Computing
> Volume 2, 2000
> 
> Jointly published by
> Singapore University Press
> and
> World Scientific Publishing Co
> 
> Summary of Contents
> 
> K Drira and M Diaz                                             1 
> Graph-Grammr Based Coordination in Inter-Corporate 
> Computer Supported Collaborative Activities
> 
> D Talia                                                       28
> Advances In Programming Languages For Parallel Computing
> 
> L F Lau, A L Ananda, G Tan and W F Wong                       59
> JAVM: Internet-based Parallel Computing Using Java
> 
> M Amamiya, H Tomiyasu and S Kusakabe                          75
> Datarol: A Parallel Machine Architecture For Fine-Grain 
> Multighreading
> 
> Y-K Kwok and I Ahmad                                         107
> Static Task Scheduling And Allocation Algorithms For 
> Scalable Parallel And Distributed Systems: Classification 
> And Performance Comparison
> 
> You can access the articles at
> 
> www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~yuenck/drira.ps.gz
>                            /talia.ps.gz
>                            /wong.ps
>                            /datarol.ps.gz
>                            /kwok.ps.gz
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jul 11 21:52:27 2000
Subject: Re: Travelocity.com Reservation Information
To: tcy@travelocity.com
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 100 21:52:27 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200007120133.UAA48642@p14.travelocity.com> from "Travelocity Reservations" at Jul 11, 0 08:33:59 pm
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I did not make this reservation.  I am not Eleanor Perlman.

Gary Perlman (perlman.1@osu.edu)

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From perlman Thu Jul 13 08:54:09 2000
Subject: Re: Message ("Your message dated Thu, 13 Jul 2000 12:01:17...") (fwd)
To: cs0gco@isis.sunderland.ac.uk (Gilbert.Cockton)
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 100 08:54:09 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.3.96.1000713121634.4259C-100000@isis.sunderland.ac.uk> from "Gilbert.Cockton" at Jul 13, 0 12:17:34 pm
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That's not really the right list.  The post should go to chi-announcements.

Gary

> Hi Gary
> If you can fast track this mailing, I'd really appreciate it.
> 
> Nina Reeves sent an announcement last week but we've concerns about
> her mail connectivity - did you see anything from her to your list
> 
> Cheers
> Gilbert
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Professor Gilbert Cockton, FRSA               School of Computing, Engineering
> Research Chair in Human-Computer Interaction   and Technology
> Tel: +44 191 515 3394/2752                    University of Sunderland
> Fax: +44 191 515 2781                           PO Box 299, Sunderland, SR6 0YN
> Email:   Gilbert.Cockton@sund.ac.uk           Courier: The Informatics Centre
> WWW: osiris.sund.ac.uk/~cs0gco/welcome.htm              St. Peter's Way, SR6 0DD
> 
>     Project Director, Digital Media Network - a clustering project for new
>         media companies in the North-East of England - www.dmn.org.uk
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 07:00:57 -0400
> From: "L-Soft list server at ACM (1.8d)" <LISTSERV@ACM.ORG>
> To: "Gilbert Cockton (UK)" <cs0gco@ISIS.SUNDERLAND.AC.UK>
> Subject: Message ("Your message dated Thu, 13 Jul 2000 12:01:17...")
> 
> Your message dated  Thu, 13 Jul 2000 12:01:17 +0100  (BST) with subject "FW:
> Last chance - HCI2000 early bird discounts! (fwd)" has been submitted to the
> moderator of the CHI-EDUCATORS list: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul 13 09:11:23 2000
Subject: CHI-EDUCATORS: approval required (C357CD80) (fwd)
To: cs0gco@ISIS.SUNDERLAND.AC.UK
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 100 09:11:23 -0400 (EDT)
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This should be posted to chi-announcements@acm.org.
It is not specifically relevant to HCI Education.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> Subject:      CHI-EDUCATORS: approval required (C357CD80)
> To: Gary Perlman <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>
> 
> This message  was originally submitted by  cs0gco@ISIS.SUNDERLAND.AC.UK to the
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> From: "Gilbert.Cockton" <cs0gco@isis.sunderland.ac.uk>
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> To: multimedia-courseware, chi-announcements, sre, tlt-officers, visual-l,
>         CHI-Educators, CHI-Intercultural
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> Subject:  FW: Last chance - HCI2000 early bird discounts! (fwd)
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> Register before 17th July for early bird discounts! =20
> (Apologies for multiple postings)
> 
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> 
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> 
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From perlman Thu Jul 13 09:26:31 2000
Subject: Re: words
To: NeubaAG@kscgws00.ksc.nasa.gov (Neubauer-1, Andrew)
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 100 09:26:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <43FDA0CF39F4CF11A6290000F822DFB004A3244E@kscmbs30.ksc.nasa.gov> from "Neubauer-1, Andrew" at Jul 13, 0 09:08:01 am
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I'd check the MS or Apple UI guidelines.
These are available in print or online.

http://www.acm.org/~perlman/readings.html#guides

> Mr. Perlman;
> My name is Andy Neubauer and I am a human factors engineer for Lockheed
> Martin at Kennedy Space Center and I need help. I am involved in a
> re-engineering project where we are developing a lot of new displays. We
> have many groups and little consistency. An issue was written against the
> viewers that involved the inconsistency of terms for actions (Close, Cancel,
> Quit, etc.). I need to define these terms, or refine the definitions for our
> use. However, everyone seems to use them in a slightly different manner. Do
> you know of any research in the area of usage of action/query/response
> terms? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
> 
> Andy Neubauer
> Lockheed Martin 
> Human Factors
> phone (321) 861-7352
> fax  (321) 861-0197
> LCC Room 1R25
> Mailcode  LM CLCS-A
> Kennedy Space Center, FL
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul 13 09:42:00 2000
Subject: Re: words
To: NeubaAG@kscgws00.ksc.nasa.gov (Neubauer-1, Andrew)
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 100 09:42:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <43FDA0CF39F4CF11A6290000F822DFB004A324A4@kscmbs30.ksc.nasa.gov> from "Neubauer-1, Andrew" at Jul 13, 0 09:36:40 am
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Try the MS UI glossary:
	http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/books/winguide/gloss.htm

> Thank you so much for your prompt reply. However, I have checked these
> documents and, unfortunately, neither addresses the subject directly. I have
> another idea which may pan out. I appreciate your time. Thanks again, and if
> there is anything you may need from KSC, please let me know.
> Regards,
> Andy Neubauer
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: None
> To: NeubaAG@kscgws00.ksc.nasa.gov
> Subject: Re: words
> 
> 
> I'd check the MS or Apple UI guidelines.
> These are available in print or online.
> 
> http://www.acm.org/~perlman/readings.html#guides
> 
> > Mr. Perlman;
> > My name is Andy Neubauer and I am a human factors engineer for Lockheed
> > Martin at Kennedy Space Center and I need help. I am involved in a
> > re-engineering project where we are developing a lot of new displays. We
> > have many groups and little consistency. An issue was written against the
> > viewers that involved the inconsistency of terms for actions (Close,
> Cancel,
> > Quit, etc.). I need to define these terms, or refine the definitions for
> our
> > use. However, everyone seems to use them in a slightly different manner.
> Do
> > you know of any research in the area of usage of action/query/response
> > terms? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
> > 
> > Andy Neubauer
> > Lockheed Martin 
> > Human Factors
> > phone (321) 861-7352
> > fax  (321) 861-0197
> > LCC Room 1R25
> > Mailcode  LM CLCS-A
> > Kennedy Space Center, FL
> > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 14 10:52:36 2000
Subject: CHI-BIBLIOGRAPHIC: approval required (3620AD12) (fwd)
To: cs@ICS.FORTH.GR
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 100 10:52:36 -0400 (EDT)
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This posting is not applicable to the list to which it was posted.
Try chi-intercultural@acm.org.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> 
> This   message   was   originally   submitted   by   cs@ICS.FORTH.GR   to   the
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> From: "Constantine Stephanidis" <cs@ics.forth.gr>
> To: <chi-bibliographic>
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> Subject: Book announcement
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> 
>                                              Forthcoming...
>                         LEA Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
>                                  
>                               -----------------------------------
>                                USER INTERFACES FOR ALL
>                                  Concepts, Methods, and Tools
>                               -----------------------------------
>                                  
>                                                Edited by
>                                     Constantine Stephanidis
>                         Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas
>                                  
>       A VOLUME IN THE HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SERIES
>                                  Gavriel Salvendy, Series Editor
> 
>                     http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/files/LEA_Book.pdf
> 
> 
> "User  Interfaces for All" is the first book dedicated to the issues
> of  Universal Design and Universal Access in the field  of  Human-
> Computer  Interaction (HCI). Universal Design (or Design for  All)
> is  an  inclusive  and proactive approach seeking  to  accommodate
> diversity in the users and usage contexts of interactive products,
> applications and services, starting from the design phase  of  the
> development  life  cycle. The on-going paradigm  shift  toward  a
> knowledge-intensive information society is already bringing  about
> radical  changes  in  the way people work and interact  with  each
> other  and with information. The requirement for Universal  Design
> stems  from  the  growing  impact of the fusion  of  the  emerging
> technologies, and from the different dimensions of diversity which
> are intrinsic to the information society.
> 
> "User  Interfaces  for All" unfolds the various  aspects  of  this
> ongoing evolution from a variety of viewpoints. It is a collection
> of  30  chapters  written  by  leading international  authorities,
> affiliated with academic, research and industrial organizations  and
> non-market   institutions.  The  book  provides  a   comprehensive
> overview  of  the  state  of the art in the  field,  and  includes
> contributions   from   a  variety  of  theoretical   and   applied
> disciplines and research themes.
> 
> This book can also be used for teaching purposes in HCI courses at
> undergraduate  as  well  as  graduate  level.  Students  will   be
> introduced to the human-, organizational-, and technology-oriented
> dimensions  that call for a departure from traditional  approaches
> to  user interface development. Students will also get an overview
> of novel methods, techniques, tools and frameworks for the design,
> implementation,  and  evaluation  of  user  interfaces  that   are
> universally  accessible and usable by the broadest  possible  end-
> user population.
> 
> This   comprehensive  book  is  targeted  to  a  broad  readership
> including  HCI  researchers,  user interface  designers,  computer
> scientists,   software   engineers,  ergonomists   and   usability
> engineers,    Human   Factors   researchers   and   practitioners,
> organizational     psychologists,    system/product     designers,
> sociologists,   policy   and  decision   makers,   scientists   in
> government,   industry  and  education,  as  well   as   assistive
> technology and rehabilitation experts.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> ISBN: 0-8058-2967-9 [cloth] / August 2000 / approx. 728pp. / $150.00
> Special Prepaid Offer! $75.00
> No further discounts apply.
> 
> To order please use the PDF form available at:
> http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/files/LEA_Book.pdf
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Contents:
> ---------
> 
> C. Stephanidis "Preface"
> 
> Part I: Introduction
> - C. Stephanidis
>   "User Interfaces For All: New Perspectives Into HCI"
> 
> Part II: Dimensions
> - D. Benyon, A. Crerar, S. Wilkinson
>   "Individual Differences and Inclusive Design"
> - A. Marcus
>   "International and Intercultural User Interfaces"
> - M. Maybury
>   "Intelligent User Interfaces for All"
> - L. Bass
>   "Interaction Technologies Beyond the Desktop"
> - P.L. Emiliani
>   "Special Needs and Enabling Technologies:
>    An Evolving Approach to Accessibility"
> - G. Vanderheiden, S.L. Henry
>   "Everyone Interfaces"
> 
> Part III: Design
> - M. Wilson
>   "Theory and Practice from Cognitive Science"
> - T. Winograd
>   "From Programming Environments to Environments
>    for Designing"
> - L. Bannon, V. Kaptelinin
>   "From Human-Computer Interaction to
>    Computer-Mediated Activity"
> - M. Pieper
>   "Sociological Issues in HCI Design"
> - M. Antona, D. Akoumianakis, C. Stephanidis
>   "Generating Design Spaces: An NLP Approach to
>    HCI Design"
> 
> Part IV: Software Technologies and Architectural Models
> - H. Ueda
>   "The FRIEND21 Framework for Human Interface Architectures"
> - J. Kay
>   "User Modeling for Adaptation"
> - A. Waern, C. Hook
>   "Interface Agents: a New Interaction Metaphor and its
>    Application to Universal Accessibility"
> - P. Korn, W. Walker
>   "Accessibility in the Java(TM) Platform"
> 
> Part V: Evaluation
> - D. Akoumianakis, D. Grammenos, C. Stephanidis
>   "User Interface Adaptation: Evaluation Perspectives"
> - N. Bevan
>   "Quality in Use for All"
> 
> Part VI: Unified User Interfaces
> - C. Stephanidis
>   "The Concept of Unified User Interfaces"
> - A. Savidis, C. Stephanidis
>   "The Unified User Interface Software Architecture"
> - A. Savidis, D. Akoumianakis, C. Stephanidis
>   "The Unified User Interface Design Method"
> - A. Savidis, C. Stephanidis
>   "Development Requirements for Implementing Unified
>    User Interfaces"
> - D. Akoumianakis, C. Stephanidis
>   "USE-IT: A Tool for Lexical Design Assistance"
> - A. Savidis, C. Stephanidis
>   "The I-GET UIMS for Unified User Interface Implementation"
> - C. Stephanidis, A. Paramythis, M. Sfyrakis, A. Savidis
>   "A Case Study in Unified User Interface Development:
>    The AVANTI Web Browser"
> 
> Part VII: Support Measures
> - D. Dardailler, J. Brewer, I. Jacobs
>   "Making the Web Accessible"
> - C. Stephanidis, D. Akoumianakis, N. Vernardakis, 
>   P.L. Emiliani, G. Vanderheiden, J. Ekberg, J. Ziegler, 
>   K.P. Faehnrich, A. Galetsas, S. Haataja, I. Iakovidis, 
>   E. Kemppainen, P. Jenkins, P. Korn, M. Maybury, 
>   H.J. Murphy, H. Ueda
>   "Industrial Policy Issues"
> - N. Vernardakis, D. Akoumianakis, C. Stephanidis
>   "Economics and Management of Innovation"
> 
> Part VIII: Looking to the Future
> - C. Stephanidis, G. Salvendy, D. Akoumianakis, N. Bevan, 
>   J. Brewer, P.L. Emiliani, A. Galetsas, S. Haataja, 
>    I. Iakovidis, J.A. Jacko, P. Jenkins, A.I. Karshmer, 
>    P. Korn, A. Marcus, H.J. Murphy, C. Stary, G. Vanderheiden, 
>    G. Weber, J. Ziegler 
>   "Toward an Information Society for All:
>    An International R&D Agenda"
> - C. Stephanidis, G. Salvendy, D. Akoumianakis, A. Arnold, 
>    N. Bevan, D. Dardailler, P.L. Emiliani, I. Iakovidis, 
>    P. Jenkins, A.I. Karshmer, P. Korn, A. Marcus, H.J. Murphy,
>    C. Oppermann, C. Stary, H. Tamura, M. Tscheligi, 
>    H. Ueda, G. Weber, J. Ziegler
>    "Toward an Information Society for All: HCI Challenges
>    and R&D Recommendations"
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 14 16:33:53 2000
Subject: Re: (Kein Betreff)
To: Piotr.Skrzypacz@student.uni-magdeburg.de (Piotr Skrzypacz)
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 100 16:33:53 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <396F695F.D4D9443@Student.Uni-Magdeburg.DE> from "Piotr Skrzypacz" at Jul 14, 0 09:26:24 pm
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> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jul 17 02:53:31 2000
Subject: Re: ICSC/NAISO News Letter (2001 Events)
To: naiso2@wtc.ab.ca (ICSC-NAISO)
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 100 02:53:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200007161941.PAA31256@mail.acm.org> from "ICSC-NAISO" at Jul 16, 0 01:50:11 pm
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Please remove director@hcibib.org.

> Please accept our sincere apology for duplications!
> 
> ICSC/NAISO call for papers 2001
> 
> You receive this message only if you participated in previous ICSC/NAISO 
> conferences or if your address has been forwarded to us by colleagues,
> who thought you might be interested. Please advise us if your address 
> should be removed. 
> 
> ------------------------------------------
> 
> CIMA, Computational Intelligence - Methods and Applications
> June 19 - 22,  2001 in Wales, U.K.
> General Chair: Ludmila Kuncheva, U.K.
> http://www.icsc.ab.ca/cima2001.htm
> submission deadline: October 31, 2000
> 
> 
> including:
> 
> 1. FLA 2001 - Fuzzy Logic and Applications
> Chair: Vilem Novak, Czech Republic
> Co-Chair: Irina Perfilieva, Czech Republic
> 
> 2. AIDA 2001 - Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis 
> Chair: Mayer Aladjem, Israel
> 
> 3. ACBM 2001 - Advanced Computing in Biomedicine 
> Chair: Friedrich Steimann, Germany
> 
> 4. ACFM 2001 - Advanced Computing in the Financial Market 
> Chair: Christian Haefke, USA
> Vice-Chair: Ypke Hiemstra, Netherlands
> 
> 5. Granular Computing Workshop
> Chair: Witold Pedrycz
> Vice-Chair: T.Y. Lin, USA
> 
> -----------------------------------------
> 
> SOCO/ISFI 2001 
> Paisley, Scotland U.K., June 26 - 29, 2000
> General Chair: Colin Fyfe, U.K.
> http://www.icsc.ab.ca/soco2001.htm
> submission deadline: November 30, 2000
> 
> including:
> 
> SOCO - Soft Computing 
> Chair: Colin Fyfe, U.K.
> 
> ISFI - Intelligent Systems for Industry
> Chair: Douglas Campbell, U.K.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> 
> WMC 2001 - Third World Manufacturing Congress
> Rochester NY, USA, September 24 - 27, 2001
> General Chair: Guy Johnson, USA
> http://www.icsc.ab.ca/wmc2001.htm
> submission deadline: February 28, 2001
> 
> including:
> 
> ISMS 2001: International Symposium on MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 
> 
> ISMT'2001: International Symposium on MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 
> 
> ISMM'2001: International Symposium on MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR ISI 2001, Dubai
> 
> Due to the many requests received for an extension of the deadline to submit extended 
> abstracts/draft papers, we have decided to 
> move the deadline to July 20, 2000 and to add a new workshop on mechatronics. 
> 
> ISI 2001 - Information Science Innovations
> Dubai, March 17 - 21, 2001
> General Chair: Prof. Milad Fares Sebaaly, American University Dubai, UAE
> http://www.icsc.ab.ca/isi2001.htm
> extended submission deadline: July 20, 2001
> 
> will include the following symposia: 
> 
> 1. Clinical Trials  - CT'2001
> 
> 2. E-Business and Beyond - EBB'2001
> 
> 3. Intelligent Automated Manufacturing - IAM'2001
> 
> 4. Engineering of Natural and Artificial Intelligent Systems - ENAIS'2001
> 
> 5. Intelligent Quality Management and Metrology - IQMM'2001
> 
> and workshops:
> 
> 1. Information Systems for Mass Customization (ISMC'2001)
> 
> 2. Autonomous Artificial Systems Exploring Hostile Environments (AASEHE'2001)
> 
> 3. Document Image Analysis and Understanding (DIAU'2001)
> 
> 4. ................(new workshop on Mechatronics)
> 
> and the 
> 
> FIRA-ISI'2001 Robot Soccer Championship
> 
> ----------------------
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS
> the conferences will include invited plenary talks, contributed 
> sessions, invited sessions, workshops and tutorials.
> Updated details are available from respective home pages
> 
> 
> CALL FOR INVITED SESSIONS 
> The organization of invited sessions is encouraged. Prospective 
> organizers are requested to send a session proposal (consisting 
> of 4-5 invited papers, the recommended session-chair and 
> co-chair, as well as a short statement describing the title and 
> the purpose of the session) to the respective symposium chair 
> or the congress organizer. Invited sessions should preferably 
> start with a tutorial paper. The registration fee of the session 
> organizer will be waived, if at least 4 authors of invited 
> papers register to the conference.
> 
> 
> POSTER PRESENTATIONS 
> Poster presentations are encouraged for people who wish to 
> receive peer feedback, and practical examples of applied research 
> are particularly welcome. Poster sessions will allow the 
> presentation and discussion of respective papers, which will 
> also be included in the conference proceedings.
> 
> 
> CALL FOR WORKSHOPS, TUTORIALS AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS 
> Several workshops/tutorials are planned for CIMA 2001 and SOCO/ISFI 2001. Each 
> workshop/tutorial will focus on a particular topic, 
> and consist 
> of several presentations and open discussions. The proposal for 
> a workshop/tutorial should include the title, topics covered, 
> proposed speakers, targeted audiences, and estimated length 
> (hours) of the workshop/tutorial. The proposal should be 
> submitted either to the congress chair, the corresponding 
> symposium chair or the congress organizer.
> 
> 
> SUBMISSION OF PAPERS 
> Prospective authors are requested to either send a draft paper 
> (maximum 7 pages) or an extended abstract for review by the 
> International Program Committee. All submissions must be 
> written in English, starting with a succinct statement of the 
> problem, the results achieved, their significance and a 
> comparison with previous work. 
> 
> The submission should also include 
> -   Title of the conference, symposium or workshop  
> -   Type of paper (regular, poster, tutorial or invited) 
> -   Authors names, affiliations, addresses 
> -   Name of author to contact for correspondence 
> -   E-mail address and fax # of contact author 
> -   Topics which best describe the paper (ca. 5 keywords) 
> -   Short CV of authors (recommended)
> 
> Submission by electronic mail is strongly recommended to 
> icsc@wtc.ab.ca
> 
> 
> PROCEEDINGS AND PUBLICATIONS 
> All accepted and invited papers will be included in the congress proceedings,
> published in print and on CD-ROM by ICSC Academic Press Canada
> 
> A selected number of papers will be nexpanded and revised for possible 
> inclusion in special issues of some prestigious journals.
> 
> CONGRESS ORGANIZER 
> ICSC International Computer Science Conventions
> 5101C - 50 Street 
> Wetaskiwin AB, T9A 1K1 / Canada 
> Phone: +1-780-352-1912
> Fax:     +1-780-352-1913
> Email Operating Division: operating@icsc.ab.ca
> Email Planning Division:   planning@icsc.ab.ca
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Jul 17 22:29:59 2000
Subject: Re: ICSC/NAISO News Letter (2001 Events)
To: naiso2@wtc.ab.ca (ICSC-NAISO)
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 100 22:29:59 -0400 (EDT)
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Please remove director@hcibib.org

> Please accept our sincere apology for duplications!
> 
> ICSC/NAISO call for papers 2001
> 
> You receive this message only if you participated in previous ICSC/NAISO 
> conferences or if your address has been forwarded to us by colleagues,
> who thought you might be interested. Please advise us if your address 
> should be removed. 
> 
> ------------------------------------------
> 
> CIMA, Computational Intelligence - Methods and Applications
> June 19 - 22,  2001 in Wales, U.K.
> General Chair: Ludmila Kuncheva, U.K.
> http://www.icsc.ab.ca/cima2001.htm
> submission deadline: October 31, 2000
> 
> 
> including:
> 
> 1. FLA 2001 - Fuzzy Logic and Applications
> Chair: Vilem Novak, Czech Republic
> Co-Chair: Irina Perfilieva, Czech Republic
> 
> 2. AIDA 2001 - Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis 
> Chair: Mayer Aladjem, Israel
> 
> 3. ACBM 2001 - Advanced Computing in Biomedicine 
> Chair: Friedrich Steimann, Germany
> 
> 4. ACFM 2001 - Advanced Computing in the Financial Market 
> Chair: Christian Haefke, USA
> Vice-Chair: Ypke Hiemstra, Netherlands
> 
> 5. Granular Computing Workshop
> Chair: Witold Pedrycz
> Vice-Chair: T.Y. Lin, USA
> 
> -----------------------------------------
> 
> SOCO/ISFI 2001 
> Paisley, Scotland U.K., June 26 - 29, 2000
> General Chair: Colin Fyfe, U.K.
> http://www.icsc.ab.ca/soco2001.htm
> submission deadline: November 30, 2000
> 
> including:
> 
> SOCO - Soft Computing 
> Chair: Colin Fyfe, U.K.
> 
> ISFI - Intelligent Systems for Industry
> Chair: Douglas Campbell, U.K.
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> 
> WMC 2001 - Third World Manufacturing Congress
> Rochester NY, USA, September 24 - 27, 2001
> General Chair: Guy Johnson, USA
> http://www.icsc.ab.ca/wmc2001.htm
> submission deadline: February 28, 2001
> 
> including:
> 
> ISMS 2001: International Symposium on MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 
> 
> ISMT'2001: International Symposium on MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 
> 
> ISMM'2001: International Symposium on MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR ISI 2001, Dubai
> 
> Due to the many requests received for an extension of the deadline to submit extended 
> abstracts/draft papers, we have decided to 
> move the deadline to July 20, 2000 and to add a new workshop on mechatronics. 
> 
> ISI 2001 - Information Science Innovations
> Dubai, March 17 - 21, 2001
> General Chair: Prof. Milad Fares Sebaaly, American University Dubai, UAE
> http://www.icsc.ab.ca/isi2001.htm
> extended submission deadline: July 20, 2001
> 
> will include the following symposia: 
> 
> 1. Clinical Trials  - CT'2001
> 
> 2. E-Business and Beyond - EBB'2001
> 
> 3. Intelligent Automated Manufacturing - IAM'2001
> 
> 4. Engineering of Natural and Artificial Intelligent Systems - ENAIS'2001
> 
> 5. Intelligent Quality Management and Metrology - IQMM'2001
> 
> and workshops:
> 
> 1. Information Systems for Mass Customization (ISMC'2001)
> 
> 2. Autonomous Artificial Systems Exploring Hostile Environments (AASEHE'2001)
> 
> 3. Document Image Analysis and Understanding (DIAU'2001)
> 
> 4. ................(new workshop on Mechatronics)
> 
> and the 
> 
> FIRA-ISI'2001 Robot Soccer Championship
> 
> ----------------------
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS
> the conferences will include invited plenary talks, contributed 
> sessions, invited sessions, workshops and tutorials.
> Updated details are available from respective home pages
> 
> 
> CALL FOR INVITED SESSIONS 
> The organization of invited sessions is encouraged. Prospective 
> organizers are requested to send a session proposal (consisting 
> of 4-5 invited papers, the recommended session-chair and 
> co-chair, as well as a short statement describing the title and 
> the purpose of the session) to the respective symposium chair 
> or the congress organizer. Invited sessions should preferably 
> start with a tutorial paper. The registration fee of the session 
> organizer will be waived, if at least 4 authors of invited 
> papers register to the conference.
> 
> 
> POSTER PRESENTATIONS 
> Poster presentations are encouraged for people who wish to 
> receive peer feedback, and practical examples of applied research 
> are particularly welcome. Poster sessions will allow the 
> presentation and discussion of respective papers, which will 
> also be included in the conference proceedings.
> 
> 
> CALL FOR WORKSHOPS, TUTORIALS AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS 
> Several workshops/tutorials are planned for CIMA 2001 and SOCO/ISFI 2001. Each 
> workshop/tutorial will focus on a particular topic, 
> and consist 
> of several presentations and open discussions. The proposal for 
> a workshop/tutorial should include the title, topics covered, 
> proposed speakers, targeted audiences, and estimated length 
> (hours) of the workshop/tutorial. The proposal should be 
> submitted either to the congress chair, the corresponding 
> symposium chair or the congress organizer.
> 
> 
> SUBMISSION OF PAPERS 
> Prospective authors are requested to either send a draft paper 
> (maximum 7 pages) or an extended abstract for review by the 
> International Program Committee. All submissions must be 
> written in English, starting with a succinct statement of the 
> problem, the results achieved, their significance and a 
> comparison with previous work. 
> 
> The submission should also include 
> -   Title of the conference, symposium or workshop  
> -   Type of paper (regular, poster, tutorial or invited) 
> -   Authors names, affiliations, addresses 
> -   Name of author to contact for correspondence 
> -   E-mail address and fax # of contact author 
> -   Topics which best describe the paper (ca. 5 keywords) 
> -   Short CV of authors (recommended)
> 
> Submission by electronic mail is strongly recommended to 
> icsc@wtc.ab.ca
> 
> 
> PROCEEDINGS AND PUBLICATIONS 
> All accepted and invited papers will be included in the congress proceedings,
> published in print and on CD-ROM by ICSC Academic Press Canada
> 
> A selected number of papers will be nexpanded and revised for possible 
> inclusion in special issues of some prestigious journals.
> 
> CONGRESS ORGANIZER 
> ICSC International Computer Science Conventions
> 5101C - 50 Street 
> Wetaskiwin AB, T9A 1K1 / Canada 
> Phone: +1-780-352-1912
> Fax:     +1-780-352-1913
> Email Operating Division: operating@icsc.ab.ca
> Email Planning Division:   planning@icsc.ab.ca
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Jul 18 14:20:02 2000
Subject: Re: unixstat
To: abramson@nlm.nih.gov (Myriam Abramson)
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 100 14:20:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <t58zuzicdd.fsf@etbsun4.nlm.nih.gov> from "Myriam Abramson" at Jul 18, 0 01:20:30 pm
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> 
> hi!
> 
> Can I have the password.  Thanks,
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
>                                           myriam
> 
> Go Proverb:
> 
> A knight's move near the edge of the board cannot be cut. -- Bill
> Taylor
> 


From perlman Wed Jul 19 17:04:53 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: hyclak@ling.ohio-state.edu (Matt Hyclak)
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 100 17:04:53 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20000719154020.A3794@hamlet.ling.ohio-state.edu> from "Matt Hyclak" at Jul 19, 0 03:40:20 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> -- 
> Matt Hyclak
> Department of Linguistics
> The Ohio State University
> (614) 292-0447
> 


From perlman Thu Jul 20 00:08:48 2000
Subject: Re: Journal of Computer based Instruction
To: sylvia@TRUMANP.FREESERVE.CO.UK (Sylvia Truman)
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 100 00:08:48 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000801bff1a6$9c4b29e0$0459883e@tubby> from "Sylvia Truman" at Jul 19, 0 06:27:24 pm
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One problem you may be having is that  the date on the pub seems
to be incorrect.  It should be 1988.

Baek, Y. K. and Layne, B. H. (1988).
Color, graphics, and animation in a computer-assisted learning tutorial lesson.
Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 15(4), 131-135. 

The ISSN for the journal is: 0098-597X 

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> The reason I am contacting you is because I have had difficulty trying =
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> Baek, Y (1998) Color, Graphics & Animation in a Computer Assisted =
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From perlman Thu Jul 20 08:04:05 2000
Subject: Re: Journal of Computer based Instruction
To: sylvia@trumanp.freeserve.co.uk (Sylvia Truman)
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 100 08:04:05 -0400 (EDT)
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I do not sell journals or reprints.  I think most local libraries
can get the document for you.

Best of luck in your quest,

Gary Perlman

> 
> Gary,
> 
> Thank you for your e-mail concerning the journal I am seeking. One problem
> though, the list of libraries that you sent to me that have this journal are
> mainly based in America....and I live in the UK, those that are in the EU
> are not within my reach.
> 
> Is there any possbile way I could purchase this journal from you?
> 
> Please do let me know and I would like to thank you for your very prompt
> reply.
> 
> With Kindest Regards
> 
> Mrs. Sylvia Truman
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: Sylvia Truman <sylvia@TRUMANP.FREESERVE.CO.UK>
> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 5:08 AM
> Subject: Re: Journal of Computer based Instruction
> 
> 
> > One problem you may be having is that  the date on the pub seems
> > to be incorrect.  It should be 1988.
> >
> > Baek, Y. K. and Layne, B. H. (1988).
> > Color, graphics, and animation in a computer-assisted learning tutorial
> lesson.
> > Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 15(4), 131-135.
> >
> > The ISSN for the journal is: 0098-597X
> >
> > Libraries with it (note EU libraries at end of list):
> >
> > OH        BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIV                          BGU
> > OH        CEDARVILLE COL                                    CDC
> > OH        COLUMBUS STATE COMMUN COL                         CTI
> > OH        EDISON STATE COMMUN COL LIBR                      ESC
> > OH        KENT STATE UNIV                                   KSU
> > OH        OHIO STATE UNIV, THE                              OSU
> > OH        OHIO UNIV                                         OUN
> > OH        OHIO UNIV E CAM                                   OUB
> > OH        OWENS COMMUN COL, LRNG RES MEDIA CTR              MJO
> > OH        SINCLAIR COMMUN COL                               SIN
> > OH        UNIV OF AKRON                                     AKR
> > OH        UNIV OF CINCINNATI                                CIN
> > OH        UNIV OF CINCINNATI, MED CTR                       MXC
> > OH        UNIV OF TOLEDO                                    TOL
> > OH        URSULINE COL LIBR                                 URC
> > OH        WRIGHT STATE UNIV                                 WSU
> > OH        YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIV                             YNG
> > OH        ZANESVILLE CAM LIBR, OUZ/MATC                     OHH
> > AK        UNIV OF ALASKA, SE, JUNEAU                        Y4Z
> > AL        AUBURN UNIV                                       AAA
> > AL        GADSDEN STATE COMMUN COL                          MWQ
> > AL        REDSTONE SCI INFO CTR                             MWF
> > AL        UNIV OF ALABAMA                                   ALM
> > AL        UNIV OF ALABAMA, BIRMINGHAM                       ABC
> > AL        UNIV OF MONTEVALLO                                AMN
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> > AR        HENDERSON STATE UNIV                              AKH
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> > AZ        ARIZONA STATE UNIV                                AZS
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> > AZ        NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIV                             AZN
> > AZ        UNIV OF ARIZONA                                   AZU
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> > CA        CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV, LONG BEACH                 CLO
> > CA        CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV, LOS ANGELES                CLA
> > CA        CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV, STANISLAUS                 CTU
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> > IL        ILLINOIS STATE UNIV                               IAI
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> > IN        INDIANA UNIV                                      IUL
> > IN        PURDUE UNIV                                       IPL
> > KS        FORT HAYS STATE UNIV                              KFH
> > KS        KANSAS STATE UNIV                                 KKS
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> > KS        WICHITA STATE UNIV                                KSW
> > KY        EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIV                             KEU
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From perlman Sat Jul 22 00:37:56 2000
Subject: Re: Credit Card Transaction Receipt
To: basara2@juno.com
Date: Sat, 22 Jul 100 00:37:56 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0e0b21501041670MX01@mx01.ibill.com> from "basara2@juno.com" at Jul 22, 0 00:01:15 am
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I do not want the billing to recur.

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From perlman Wed Jul 26 00:27:02 2000
Subject: Re: (no subject)
To: JFBuergler@hta.fhz.ch (Josef F. Buergler)
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 100 00:27:02 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <397E0922.C6F0ADF2@hta.fhz.ch> from "Josef F. Buergler" at Jul 25, 0 11:39:46 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Dr. Josef F. Buergler                    Phone           +41 41 349 3351
> Hochschule Technik+Architektur Luzern    FAX             +41 41 349 3960
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> Technikumstr. 21                      http://www.hta.fhz.ch/WWW/zabuergl
> CH-6048 HORW                       PGP: E269282A2D646ED46001AA0110675026
> 


From perlman Wed Jul 26 00:28:10 2000
Subject: shortcuts
To: perlman@oclc.org
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 100 00:28:10 -0400 (EDT)
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Alt-n = next and Alt-p = previous
Alt+, or Alt+.

From perlman Wed Jul 26 14:28:34 2000
Subject: Re: |stat
To: RAF@brown.edu
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 100 14:28:34 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.05.10007261053240.13133-100000@mailserver.cog.brown.edu> from "Bob Fifer" at Jul 26, 0 10:55:44 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS
> 
> Please send me password to |stat.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> 
> ==============================
> Bob Fifer
> Dept. Cognitive & Linguistic Sciences
> Brown University
> 
> e-mail: RAF@brown.edu
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Jul 26 14:28:52 2000
Subject: Re: Code request ISTAT
To: mederic.le.clercq@vnumail.com
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 100 14:28:52 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39665683.8C95255A@vnumail.com> from "mlec0001@vnu.net" at Jul 7, 0 10:15:31 pm
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>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> I need some tools .... thanks for  all.
> 
> Méderic Le Clercq  (FRANCE)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Jul 27 03:58:47 2000
Subject: Re: chi-web vacations
To: keith@instone.org (Keith Instone)
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 100 03:58:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04210102b5a53ecbe932@[205.133.8.108]> from "Keith Instone" at Jul 26, 0 09:27:43 pm
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Hi Keith,

Things are fine here.  Why would I lie?

I think suspending the mail might be better:
	SET chi-Fun NOMAIL for jshmo@bankrupt.com
See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/owner.txt
I assume the change of settings would generate
a message to the user, but you can test it on me.
Users can get their options by sending:
	query chi-web
to the listserv.  See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/user.txt

On the other hand, wouldn't their "vacation" message
go out just once?  I guess it depends.

Gary

> Hi oh Listserv guru, hoping your summer is going well...
> 
> Over the summer, I have been trying different things to deal with 
> vacation messages that go to CHI-WEB senders. So far the best idea I 
> have is when I see that someone has a vacation message that is going 
> out to senders (instead of admins or no one), I change them to DIGEST 
> mode. I think then their vacation message would send the note to 
> listserv itself. And they stay on the list, instead of having me 
> delete them to stop the vacation messages.
> 
> Does this sould like it will work? I have not tested it that fully, 
> but wonder if I am missing something. Seems like too good of an idea.
> 
> Also, do you have experience with this part of listserv:
> 
> 
> ****************************************************
> * 9. Customizing LISTSERV's Default Mail Templates *
> ****************************************************
> 
> 9.1. What LISTSERV uses mail templates for
> ==========================================
> 
> 
> 9.2. The DEFAULT.MAILTPL file and how to get a copy
> ===================================================
> 
> 
> I am going to start messing around with it so we get better email 
> messages for CHI-WEB.
> 
> Keith
> 
> Keith Instone       Usable Web             Argus Associates
> Personal            Hobby                  Occupation
> keith@instone.org   instone@usableweb.com  instone@argus-inc.com
> http://instone.org  http://usableweb.com   http://argus-inc.com
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 28 09:15:48 2000
Subject: Re: To perlman@acm.org from Tina Osso
To: customerservice@customerrelations.consumer.org
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 100 09:15:48 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000301bff7e5$628f6780$820b107e@crscanner.consumer.org> from "Consumer Reports Customer Relations" at Jul 27, 0 12:11:55 pm
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I think it is completely lame that I need to use the phone
to do anything with an internet-based account.

> Dear Gary:
> 
> Thanks for your e-mail telling us of your disappointment with the
> information on our site, and asking us for a refund.  We apologize for any
> frustration you've experienced, and we regret losing you as a subscriber.
> 
> As you know, we guarantee satisfaction to all subscribers of Consumer
> Reports Online®.  We will gladly issue you a refund.  Because we do not have
> access to online subscriber records (i.e. credit card information) , I ask
> that you call our Online Subscription Department toll-free at (800)
> 333-0663, so that they can access your account and assist you.  They will
> cancel your subscription and issue a refund.
> 
> We appreciate your patience in this matter.
> 
> 
> Tina Osso
> Customer Relations Representative
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Jul 28 12:20:09 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: mbrown@cs.ua.edu (Marcus Brown)
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 100 12:20:09 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <9238CEDEB153D311B9D900902784AE7D259D4A@zeus.cs.ua.edu> from "Marcus Brown" at Jul 28, 0 09:50:56 am
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Fixed.  Thanks.

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> Gary,
> Was just at the HCI-Bib site (specifically
> http://www.acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/JOURNALS.html), and the link to
> the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction was broken.
> The correct link is
> http://www.erlbaum.com/Journals/journals/IJHCI/ijhci.htm
> 
> And I just noticed that the link on the same page to "Hypermedia"
> actually links back to http://www.acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/ so
> perhaps that needs to be changed, too.
> 
> I'm sure that links change all the time, so I hope it isn't too much
> of a bother.
> I hope you have a grad student who can take care of it for you! :-)
> The service is much appreciated!
> 
> Marcus Brown
> Associate Professor, Computer Science
> University of Alabama
> Box 870290
> Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
> Office: 205-348-5243
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From perlman Fri Jul 28 12:57:50 2000
Subject: Re: iStat
To: halle@psycho.univ-paris5.fr (Halle)
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 100 12:57:50 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> Hello! I would like to get a password to ftp your iStat package (for
> both Linux & DOS).
> Thanks in advance...
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING ISTAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE ISTAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Pierre A. Halle
> 
> lab of Experimental Psychology, Paris (CNRS-Paris 5)
> 
> 
> 
> 


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Subject: Payment for "Goliath Beauty - Norelco Philips Female Shaver - Rechargeable Cordless" Has Been Sent (Transaction #:700000019920) (fwd)
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Hello,

Has this been shipped?

Gary Perlman

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From perlman Fri Jul 28 14:48:34 2000
Subject: Re: Payment for "Goliath Beauty - Norelco Philips Female Shaver -
To: goliathent@home.com (MARC BEDELL)
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 100 14:48:34 -0400 (EDT)
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Thanks Mac.

I am used to getting an email when an item is shipped,
so that can be something for your suggestion box.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> You're prodcut was shipped via Priority Mail on Wednesday July 26th, 2000. You should receive it shortly. We ship from Long Island, NY.
> 
> If you don't receive it within the next few days, please call 888-442-6844
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Marc
> Goliath
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > Has this been shipped?
> >
> > Gary Perlman
> >
> > Forwarded message:
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> > >
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> > >
> > > We're writing to confirm that Amazon.com Payments has charged your credit card (Visa) and initiated payment for
> > >
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From perlman Sat Jul 29 23:19:24 2000
Subject: Re: HFES Presentation
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (sraghava)
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 100 23:19:24 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.0.20000729165325.00a61300@adept.qualcomm.com> from "sraghava" at Jul 29, 0 04:56:09 pm
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> I am attaching my presentation for HFES on Wed. I would appreciate your 
> comments. For each slide I have the notes as to what I would speak. I have 
> closely followed your earlier recommendation regarding the presentation. 
> However, I think it may still be a bit long.

Looks pretty good.  I think you need to give people a reason to listen
sooner in the talk.

First, tell them what you are going to do.
	There is no introduction, no hint about what your point is going to be.
	The first slide could be something like:
		Study of model-based generation of hypertext links,
		Comparison with searching aids, online and on paper
		Tested ability to answer questions, quickly and accurately
		Also gathered concurrent and post-condition ratings
		The relation of the objective and subjective measures
			depended on when the subjective measures were recorded
		Will discuss relations and practical implications
	So, this is moving material from slides 2 and 4 to be the second slide
Then tell them.
Finally, tell them what you did.


1 okay
1.5 insert overview
2	don't expect people to learn the abbreviations
3	ditto
	RS is used twice for Retro Speed and Accuracy
4	move to after slide 1, with less detail
5	I think this might be very hard to follow
	Avoid the abbreviations, in any case
6	a guaranteed disaster - never show tables of numbers in a talk
	bring the numbers with you, for reference
7	okay
8	okay
	Somehow, you would like to be able to show both graphs to show the relation
9	avoid the abbreviations, they are meaningless to me, and I am an author
10	Punch up the slide title - Why does this matter?
	make bad conclusions stand out, use red
11	make all the parts parallel - indentation off.
	Work on making text more self-contained so people can read it,
		but should be okay with you speaking over the slides.
12	okay
13	good

Suggest addig a slide or two, in case people ask, about the real results.
This would be a slide of conclusions about the experimental results:
	Linked online best
	indexed search (online or paper) next best
	linked paper (cross-references on paper) the worst (too painful)
+ some discussion of question type

For the abbreviations, try longer mnemonics:
	RA -> Retro-Acc
	RU -> Retro-Usab
	RS -> Retro-Speed
	CA -> Con-Acc
	etc
I don't know if it will work, but it might help.

From perlman Sun Jul 30 21:26:15 2000
Subject: animal action (fwd)
To: abuse@hotmail.com
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From perlman Mon Jul 31 12:25:24 2000
Subject: Re: HFES Presentation
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (sraghava)
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 100 12:25:24 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.0.20000731085425.00a788e0@adept.qualcomm.com> from "sraghava" at Jul 31, 0 08:55:38 am
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I think that looks a lot better.

Suggestions:

1	Reformat to emphasize contrasts:
		The Difference of
		Preference Vs Performance
		Can Differ for
		Concurrent Vs Retrospective Ratings
2	good
3	remove it, slide 2 is enough context
4	good, in your talking notes, mention that
	the research results are not the focus in the talk
	(which is more about measurement methodology)
5	good - some commas floating around
6	good luck!
7	good
8	good
9	good
10	good - I think the red works
11	good
	Suggestion for "Only Concurrent Measures":
	add a bad (red) conclusion (re-word as you see fit):
		If concurrent ratings conflict with retrospective
		(the latter may have more to do with a purchasing descition),
		then we would not know that we need to do more work to
		counteract a longer lasting impression.
12	good - Maybe rename as "Discussion"
	Suggestion: add "in this experiment" to first item.
	I don't want people to think that we are claiming
	that retrospective ratings are generall worse.
13	good - Maybe rename as "Conclusions"
13.5	insert a "thank you" slide (maybe with our names and email)
	Otherwise, you are stuck on a conclusions slide
		and people don't know you are done
	Optional: make it funny:
	
		Thank you!

		Concurrent questions?

		Send retropective questions to:

			Srinivas Raghavan sraghavan@qualcomm.com
			Gary Perlman perlman@acm.org
		
		Actual time: Ohio State University

From perlman Tue Aug  1 11:26:54 2000
Subject: Re: HFES Presentation
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (sraghava)
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 100 11:26:54 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.0.20000801081441.00a7fbc0@adept.qualcomm.com> from "sraghava" at Aug 1, 0 08:16:58 am
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I heard about it this morning on the news.  I thought about you,
but mostly I thought about people driving off the road.
I wonder if there are some sensors you could put into the
car to set permissions on use (e.g., someone sitting in the
passenger side if the car is moving).  Sounds annoying, though.
Usability testing will be challenging, to say the least.

> Thanks Gary,
> I will make the changes. It is a huge conference. I have a workshop today. 
> Not sure if you saw the announcement for our new joint venture company 
> WingCast. It is with Qualcomm and Ford. We will be based in SD. I am 
> setting up a usability lab for our project and we will be getting a driving 
> simulator. We are looking at Hyperion Tech a small company out of Colorado. 
> I will attend their demo today at HFES. Overall I am quite excited to be 
> able to do things I wanted to do finally. Any thoughts?
> 
> Srinivas
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  1 15:36:33 2000
Subject: Re: Getting listed
To: karen_bryan@fitch.com (Karen Bryan)
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 100 15:36:33 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <398709D4.A8B18DC1@fitch.com> from "Karen Bryan" at Aug 1, 0 01:33:08 pm
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Karen,


On:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/PEOPLE.html
click on the Suggest-a-Link:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/suggest.cgi?K=hci-sites:people
Then muddle through the form and I'll fix it up.

Gary

> Gary,
> I've been scanning around sites and came across yours and am wondering
> how to get my name and web site listed under the people section of the
> HCI site? Can you send me information?
> Thanks,
> Karen Bryan
> Associate Vice President and Group Head of Fitch Interactive
> Columbus, Ohio
> 614 841 2142
> karen_bryan@fitch.com
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Aug  2 14:39:50 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: ivan.zimine@physics.unige.ch (Ivan Zimine)
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 100 14:39:50 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Thu Aug  3 09:48:23 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT.
To: p.agapow@ic.ac.uk
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 100 09:48:23 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> cheers
> 
> p
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Aug  3 10:56:39 2000
Subject: Re: Dave Pelzer
To: birdsel1@csj.net (Allen & Judy)
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 100 10:56:39 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000801bffce5$910e3140$d0161d0c@computer> from "Allen & Judy" at Aug 2, 0 07:55:48 pm
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Well, I'd look on Amazon.com.
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From perlman Thu Aug  3 11:45:37 2000
Subject: Re: HFES Presentation
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (sraghava)
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 100 11:45:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.0.20000731085425.00a788e0@adept.qualcomm.com> from "sraghava" at Jul 31, 0 08:55:38 am
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How did the talk go?

From perlman Thu Aug  3 15:38:00 2000
Subject: Re: Periodic posting of help instructions
To: puerta@redwhale.com
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 100 15:38:00 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <4.1.20000803111806.00b78f00@redwhale.com> from "Angel R. Puerta" at Aug 3, 0 11:23:35 am
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> *****DO NOT SEND ANY OF THE REQUESTS BELOW TO THE FULL LIST AT CHI-II@ACM.ORG

I'm wondering why the request to get off the list was approved to
go to to the whole list.  Isn't it moderated?

Gary

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From perlman Thu Aug  3 16:28:01 2000
Subject: Re: Periodic posting of help instructions
To: puerta@redwhale.com (Angel R. Puerta)
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 100 16:28:01 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000803124831.00921920@redwhale.com> from "Angel R. Puerta" at Aug 3, 0 12:50:20 pm
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Aha.  I did not understand that approval option.  Thanks.

Gary

> At 03:38 PM 8/3/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >> *****DO NOT SEND ANY OF THE REQUESTS BELOW TO THE FULL LIST AT
> CHI-II@ACM.ORG
> >
> >I'm wondering why the request to get off the list was approved to
> >go to to the whole list.  Isn't it moderated?
> 
> The way it is setup a registered member of the list can send posts without
> approval. We put the approval in mainly to avoid spam, which never comes
> from list members. I guess it could be changed to full approval but we
> haven' t had that many problems as it is now.
> 
> Thanks,
> Angel
> 
> -------------------
> Angel R. Puerta
> RedWhale Software
> puerta@redwhale.com
> http://www.redwhale.com
> http://www.arpuerta.com
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Aug  4 11:49:05 2000
Subject: Re: HFES Presentation
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (sraghava)
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 100 11:49:05 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.0.20000804082006.00a8daa0@adept.qualcomm.com> from "sraghava" at Aug 4, 0 08:23:22 am
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A small crowd can be a dissappointment, or a welcome way to reduce nerves.
If there were no questions, then it sounds like people understood.
Usually, if there are questions, I pay attention to their focus.
Were they on conclusions (good for debate), on results (indicating they
did not understand the results), on methods (indicating a question of
the soundness of the data collection).

And, you did not need to travel far, so it sounds like a good experience.

Gary

> At 11:45 AM 8/3/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >How did the talk go?
> 
> Hi Gary,
> The talk went off well. I was a bit nervous as it was the first time for me 
> in this setting. I stuck to what I had prepared and it went off smoothly 
> but there weren't many people. The conference is very huge and lots of 
> parallel tracks. No questions were asked.
> 
> Later that evening I had to fly to Chicago and now I am in Detroit. Hence I 
> have not been able to send you email until now.
> 
> Thanks
> Srinivas
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Aug  4 14:40:20 2000
Subject: Re: question.cgi question
To: Dave.Perkins@sdrc.com (Dave Perkins@sdrc.com)
Date: Fri, 4 Aug 100 14:40:20 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <398B051B.BFF0E1A9@sdrc.com> from "Dave Perkins@sdrc.com" at Aug 4, 0 02:02:03 pm
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> Gary,
> 
> I've run across your web site on "Web-Based User Interface Evaluation
> with Questionnaires".  It sounds like something I might be interested
> in.  Before I look into this further, I was wondering what you were
> actually offering.  Were you offering:
> 
>    * A service where we create our own form that accesses your version
>      of question.cgi
>    * A way for us to download question.cgi, set it up on our own server
>      and leave you completely out of the loop (and if so, what would you
>      charge for this service?).
>    * Both of the above
> 
> Thanks,
> Dave

Both of the above.  Free.

Note that some questionnaires may require licensing by the authors.
For example, see the note at the top of:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.cgi?form=QUIS

From perlman Fri Aug  4 22:23:14 2000
Subject: The Homeschool Times - eZine - August 1, 2000 (fwd)
To: root@@www18.web2010.com, abuse@@www18.web2010.com
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From perlman Sun Aug  6 22:09:17 2000
Subject: 1407 - 7 Beacon
To: c21karrie@aol.com
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 100 22:09:17 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
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Hello Karrie,

Just making sure this works.

I checked out the listings from http://c21thg.com/
and found the prices astonishing.
Regardless, I would appreciate your frank
assessment of my property, of course.

Gary

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

From perlman Mon Aug  7 09:06:44 2000
Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: Coneti's Page for HCI Enthusiasts and Practitioners (fwd)
To: cgirimohan@vignette.com
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 100 09:06:44 -0400 (EDT)
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Sorry, I won't list a site that opens up two windows.

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> Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: Coneti's Page for HCI Enthusiasts and Practitioners
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From perlman Mon Aug  7 16:53:10 2000
Subject: Re: Brookline Real Estate
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 100 16:53:10 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <e0.82e819b.26c0447f@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Aug 7, 0 12:57:35 pm
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Hi Karrie,

Good, our connection works.

I understand about the parking.

I have never met Bonne face to face, but from the phone
and how she has acted, I think she's very nice too.

My wife, Caroline Palmer, is in England for two weeks,
so I am a single parent this week and next, so I may be
distracted at times when you call.  Mark is 7 and George is 3.
Both can be rather demanding when their stomachs are empty,
so calling after 6:30 is best.  On the bright side, feel
free to call any time after 7:30 am.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> The prices here are pretty high.  As I mentioned before, the average sold 
> price per square foot is about $271, but that includes units with parking and 
> without. Generally, with parking it's more and without it's less, but not 
> always.
> 
> I met Bonnie last night; she's a very nice lady.   Karen, the other tenant, 
> wasn't there but on the phone she mentioned that she's now looking for 
> another place to rent so I referred her to our best rental agent.
> 
> Your unit is in good condition, there are a few minor repairs that you could 
> make, but overall it's fine.  I think it has a good layout, high ceilings, 
> hardwoods an updated kitchen and a great location.  
> 
> I'm putting together all the data needed for our conversation this evening, 
> but I just wanted to respond to your email from this morning.  If you have 
> any questions or concerns before our phone call this evening, feel free to 
> contact me.  
> 
> Talk to you soon,
> Karrie
> 


From perlman Mon Aug  7 22:42:18 2000
Subject: get fax number
To: perlman@oclc.org
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 100 22:42:18 -0400 (EDT)
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Get fax number and call Robeck about pests.


From perlman Tue Aug  8 10:21:14 2000
Subject: Re: UNIX trademark
To: finney.17@osu.edu
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 100 10:21:14 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.96.1000808101043.3269A-100000@joplin.psy.ohio-state.edu> from "Steven Finney" at Aug 8, 0 10:12:40 am
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Thanks.  I added that tidbit to the page.

> I was just checking something on the |STAT web page, and, FYI, the
> following is pretty much from the horse's mouth (a VP at the
> company that bought "UNIX" from Novell a while back).
> 
> sf
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Technically speaking "UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group
> in the US and other countries."  
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  8 10:29:23 2000
Subject: Re: Brookline Real Estate
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 100 10:29:23 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <e0.82e819b.26c0447f@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Aug 7, 0 12:57:35 pm
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Hi Karrie,

I left a message with Debra Peters, the property manager for 1407 Beacon,
at RoBeck 781-329-3000 informing her of the problem and requesting information
about plans for getting the problem fixed.  I will give the association
president a call tonight to discuss the matter of the pests.

The general fax number for OCLC is 614-764-6096.
This is the mail room for a comany with 1000 employees,
and I don't even know where the mailroom is.
If I know a fax has been delivered, I can track it down.
Otherwise, it takes a day or two for a fax to get
through the mail.  Needless to say, we don't use fax much.
If you can send the documents as an attachment to a mail
message, that would be better.  Or I can try to set up
my fax modem on my PC at home.  It should work, but I
have never tried it.  I think I last received a fax
two years ago, and last sent one about five years ago.
I can probably dust off an old fax machine to send back
signed copies, once I get the documents.

Gary

From perlman Tue Aug  8 10:52:08 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: fccasa@directnet.com.br (Fabiano e Christine)
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 100 10:52:08 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  8 14:04:40 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: phil@ecf.utoronto.ca (Philip Poulos)
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 100 14:04:40 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200008081610.MAA19056@skule2.ecf> from "Philip Poulos" at Aug 8, 0 12:10:53 pm
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fmeh

> 
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  8 14:06:24 2000
Subject: Re: tochi@acm.org daily threshold exceeded
To: jgrudin@microsoft.com (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 100 14:06:24 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: kena@cs.colorado.edu
In-Reply-To: <FB9575840F91DC4EACEB5CD6F573A20D4994D7@red-msg-20.redmond.corp.microsoft.com> from "Jonathan Grudin" at Aug 8, 0 10:15:41 am
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I freed it up.  I won't bother to update the threshold.

Gary

> Hi Gary --
> 
> If you could free it this once, the problem should go away.
> 
> FYI, the reason it was exceeded was simple: when we shifted from
> tochi@ics.uci.edu to tochi@acm.org, a mail filter stopped working that I had
> set up on my outgoing mail to send anything From: tochi@acm.org to also go
> to tochi@acm.org in order to make sure Ken got it and it was archived. I
> forgot to change that filter. As a result, Ken had not been getting a lot of
> my mail for the past few months (although most critical mail I sent directly
> to him). When I discovered this last night I went back and forwarded all of
> that mail from my Sent folder, so that Ken would get it and also I would get
> it filed in my Tochi mail folder. This led to the one-time tsunami...
> 
> So please free it up, so Ken can get those last few messages!
> 
> Cheers -- Jonathan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 7:16 AM
> To: Jonathan Grudin; kena@cs.colorado.edu
> Subject: tochi@acm.org daily threshold exceeded
> 
> 
> I am getting messages that the daily threshold of 50 messages has been
> exceeded for TOCHI@acm.org.  I can set a higher limit, or maybe
> the limit is being exceeded because something is wrong.
> 
> Let me know how to proceed.
> 
> Gary
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  8 14:07:54 2000
Subject: Re: HCI LIST
To: deviram@ETH.NET (deviram)
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 100 14:07:54 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39902286.C51D59AF@eth.net> from "deviram" at Aug 8, 0 11:08:55 am
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chi-educators is pretty quiet.  Your question seems like a good one.
You do not need to be on the list to post, and you could ask that
replies be sent to you (and summarize to the list, if you like).
Just send mail to chi-educators@acm.org.

Gary

> Hi,
>    I came across ur HCI discussion group. I want to know  how
> effectively a  HCI career can be adopted by a graduate student about to
> pursue his masters in Industrial Engineering speacilizing in Human
> Factors Engineering.
> Should I join the mailing list for getting this question answered .
> If yes then please include me in the list.
> Else
>   Kindly tell me where I can find some useful information on the
> subject.
> Thanx in advance
> Karthik
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  8 15:09:31 2000
Subject: Re: Brookline Real Estate
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 100 15:09:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <e0.82e819b.26c0447f@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Aug 7, 0 12:57:35 pm
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I spoke with Debra Peters from RoBeck.
She said that the trustee, Don Neuwirth,
and one other owner (#12?) does not think
there is a common pest problem.
Additionally, she said the unit 8 was
recently gutted for renovation,
and there were no reports.
Debra said that she had spoken to Bonne
and suggested she contact EHS, the company
contracted for 1407.
EHS treats the building twice a year:
once in the spring and once in Sept.

If my unit has a problem, I am willing
to pay for an exterminator to come in.

While I had Debra on the phone, she told
me that there are no plans in place
to re-carpet the common areas.

And while on condo issues, my monthly
fees are $375.21.  They were a lot
lower when were were managed internally.

About the 20%, if there are currently two
of 11 units that are owner occupied,
there might be over 20% of the space
that is owner occupied (my unit is 11%).
And, if my renters move out (not that I
want the sale to drag out), I could
move myself in as my second residence,
at least on paper.  I am not eager to
engage in this sort of hair-splitting,
though, but if it gives you something
to work with....

Gary

From perlman Tue Aug  8 15:33:23 2000
Subject: Re: Brookline Real Estate
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 100 15:33:23 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <14.7818dad.26c1b6b8@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Aug 8, 0 03:17:12 pm
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The fax did not get here.  I track it from the machine
through all the mail stops. The number is 614-764-6096

Gary

> I'll check with my broker and see what he says about the pest issue and 
> hopefully it will not become a problem.  
> 
> I faxed the documents to you about an hour ago, hopefully you'll be able to 
> FIND them!  Let me know if they don't come through and we'll figure something 
> else out.
> 
> I'll talk to you tomorrow, however, as always, feel free to contact me with 
> any questions or concerns.  
> 
> Regards,
> Karrie
> 


From perlman Tue Aug  8 16:33:50 2000
Subject: broken SIGCHI home page (fwd)
To: bobmack@acm.org
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 100 16:33:50 -0400 (EDT)
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FYI.  This is the second case like this in the past month or two.
Stephen may need some help maintaining the site, or at least more training.

Gary

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> From perlman Mon Aug  7 23:08:47 2000
> Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 23:08:47 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman>
> Message-Id: <200008080308.XAA17307@turing.acm.org>
> To: coyote
> Subject: broken SIGCHI home page
> Cc: perlman
> 
> I noticed that the counter for the SIGCHI home page is no longer registering.
> Then I noticed that you had edited the page on Sunday:
> 
> revision 1.5
> date: 2000/08/06 20:03:53;  author: coyote;  state: Exp;  lines: +239 -137
> Added the Chi Achevment and Awards link to the General information Area
> 
> The entry means that you added 239 lines and deleted 137.
> This is impressive, because the file started at about 140 lines.
> Then I noticed that the font size changes on the page were lost.
> 
> Apparently, you are using an HTML editor (Netscape 4.73) that changes
> a lot that should not change.
> 
> Then, I just realized that you edited the output file instead of the source.
> The source has many references to server-side includes, which are dynamic.
> These have been replaced by the values at the time you edited the output.
> I thought we discussed this on the phone -- never edit the output,
> only the source.
> 
> I rolled out your changes.  And I added the link to the awards,
> although with a link to them in the news, and a link to them
> from the Documents page, I think it might be overkill.
> The added link did not have a title attribute like the other links.
> (Netscape, does not handle most HTML 4.0 tags used for accessibility;
> okay, it doesn't handle any.)
> 
> So, I suggest you edit the real source files, not the files
> we served after SSI, and perhaps get an HTML editor that does
> not modify all the HTML without asking.
> 
> Or, if you have a one line change like this, ask me to do it
> for you.  It could save us both some time.
> 
> Gary
> 


From perlman Wed Aug  9 17:03:17 2000
Subject: Re: |stat password
To: bje@tieto.dk (Bent Jensen)
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 100 17:03:17 -0400 (EDT)
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> Hi Perlman
> 
> I have downloaded the |stat package and understatd the conditions.
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> Best regards/Venlig hilsen
> 
> Bent Jensen, Seniorconsultant
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> <P><FONT SIZE=2 FACE="Arial">I have downloaded the |stat package and understatd the conditions.</FONT>
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From perlman Wed Aug  9 17:04:23 2000
Subject: Re: question
To: pam.strayer@strayer.com (pam strayer)
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 100 17:04:23 -0400 (EDT)
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Sure:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/suggest.cgi?K=hci-sites:consultants

> i am a member of baychi
> 
> can i get my listing in your consultants directory?
> 
> also - do you have a forum/community posting area for these consultants?
> 
> Pam
> 
> Pam Strayer
> Strayer & Co., Inc.
> 6007 Majestic Avenue
> Oakland CA 94605
> 
> 510.382.9525 voice
> 510.382.9520 fax
> pam.strayer@strayer.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 10 09:35:22 2000
Subject: Re: usability course
To: LStrauss@zefer.com (Lisa Strauss)
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 100 09:35:22 -0400 (EDT)
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Dear Ms. Strauss

The course is a day long.  More details are available at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/chiteval.html

I would require $400 per seat, with a five seat minimum, 20 seat maximum.
And I would require all travel and facilities to be covered.

Looking over your web site at http://www.zefer.com/,
I could adapt the materials specifically for the Web.

Gary Perlman
perlman@acm.org

> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> May I inquire about your fee for presenting your course "Practical Usability
> Evaluation" either at your location or ours (out of state)? How long does
> the course last? Thank you very much.
> 
> Lisa Strauss
> lstrauss@zefer.com

From perlman Thu Aug 10 22:58:33 2000
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> Sentient computer artificial intelligence (AI)
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> Sentient computer artificial intelligence (AI)
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> And what could a sentient AI do for humans?
> By manipulating physical reality at its
> fundamental level (which is mathematical
> process) such an entity(s) could give all
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> http://grantcas.tripod.com
> 
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From perlman Sat Aug 12 22:23:18 2000
Subject: Re: Speaker at AOL Design Summit.
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Sat, 12 Aug 100 22:23:18 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <96.8297798.26c1997e@cs.com> from "Kavitaappachu@cs.com" at Aug 8, 0 01:12:30 pm
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Hi Kavita,

Congrats on the jobs at CS.  Hope you are enjoying it.
I know BuckCHI owes  you and Nagarajan two mugs each.
I live right near Arlington Centre and could drop them off.
Is that where you work?

About the design summit, I am interested, but hesitant.
I am afraid of over committing, even though that period looks
fairly good.  Let's discuss what I might talk about.

Most of my recent work is pretty well sumamrized at the top of my
home page: http://www.acm.org/~perlman/.  I('ll be giving a paper
on flexible UI architectures in November, see:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc
Although my work is always tied to usability, only a limited
amount is tied to gathering use data.  One example that
sticks out is that of measuring the effect of new features on
"the bottom line", and what constitutes a valid measure.
A spcific example was where we made several significant changes to
our search system, and added a new feature, both at the time
when use was dropping for the summer lull.  Measuring raw
counts of number of searches would need to be seasonally adjusted.
Some people at OCLC looked at the proportion of searches that
were in our most popular database, but if the popularity of
other databases increased because of the new feature and the
popularity of our top database stayed the same, then it might
look like a loss.  I went through several measures and came up with
one that did not require seasonal adjustments, and did not focus
solely on a single database.  The results showed that the new feature
increased use of our core databases by 8.5%.  Still, as people continue
to wonder about the effects of new features, they focus on raw statistics
instead of normalized ones, and on one database instead of many, and come
up with suboptimal conclusions on a regular basis.

What can others learn from this?  I am not sure, but the issue of
measuring the effect of features on system use must be of interest.

Some of this topic is a branch from a talk I gave on feature selection:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/patronlib.ppt

This does not qualify as new methods or technology, just measurement theory
applied to new technology.  Would this be of interest?

I could also talk about hcibib.org and the stats I collect on usage,
but that has been much less controlled.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> CompuServe is hosting a Design Summit for AOL and its sister organizations 
> (Moviefone, Spinner, Personal Logic, Digital Cities, the list is extensive) 
> on 7-8 Sept, 2000. I was wondering if you would be interested in speaking to 
> a bunch of visual, UI designers and usability professionals about new 
> methodolgies and tools available to gather usability and experiential data on 
> the web. We would like to have you talk to people across AOL, Netscape, 
> CompuServe and other organizations. I am sure they will benefit from your 
> experience and knowledge of the field.
> 
> The talk is scheduled at 4 PM on the 7th, but if that does not work for you 
> we can move things around.
> 
> I know my information is out of date on the BUCKCHI site. I work at 
> CompuSerrve, hence the request.
> 
> I look forward to hearing from you.
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> Kavita Appachu
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Aug 14 13:46:14 2000
Subject: Re: Speaker at AOL Design Summit.
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 100 13:46:14 -0400 (EDT)
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I am going on vacation on Wednesday and will be gone for a week.
How about if you look over my home page and see what interests you
and we'll get together next week?

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> Good to hear from you. We have been wondering about the mugs, last I heard 
> there were some printing issues. I am glad things were sorted out and I would 
> love to take a look at how they turned out.
> 
> We would definitely like to have you address the AOL crowd and if the day or 
> time does not work for you, we can move things around. The paper on flexible 
> UI architecture sounds interesting. We, as an organization are constantly 
> struggling with the issue of measuring the effect of features on system use 
> and looking for efficient ways to measure and present it to management in a 
> way that makes sense to them -- the bottom line!
> 
> Sure, we can meet some time to discuss what you might want to talk about. I 
> am at Arlington Center and other than Tuesday this week looks good. Any time 
> from 9-4 should work for me. Let me know when is good for you.
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Kavita 
> 
> > Congrats on the jobs at CS.  Hope you are enjoying it.
> >  I know BuckCHI owes  you and Nagarajan two mugs each.
> >  I live right near Arlington Centre and could drop them off.
> >  Is that where you work?
> >  
> >  About the design summit, I am interested, but hesitant.
> >  I am afraid of over committing, even though that period looks
> >  fairly good.  Let's discuss what I might talk about.
> >  
> >  Most of my recent work is pretty well sumamrized at the top of my
> >  home page: http://www.acm.org/~perlman/.  I('ll be giving a paper
> >  on flexible UI architectures in November, see:
> >   http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc
> >  Although my work is always tied to usability, only a limited
> >  amount is tied to gathering use data.  One example that
> >  sticks out is that of measuring the effect of new features on
> >  "the bottom line", and what constitutes a valid measure.
> >  A spcific example was where we made several significant changes to
> >  our search system, and added a new feature, both at the time
> >  when use was dropping for the summer lull.  Measuring raw
> >  counts of number of searches would need to be seasonally adjusted.
> >  Some people at OCLC looked at the proportion of searches that
> >  were in our most popular database, but if the popularity of
> >  other databases increased because of the new feature and the
> >  popularity of our top database stayed the same, then it might
> >  look like a loss.  I went through several measures and came up with
> >  one that did not require seasonal adjustments, and did not focus
> >  solely on a single database.  The results showed that the new feature
> >  increased use of our core databases by 8.5%.  Still, as people continue
> >  to wonder about the effects of new features, they focus on raw statistics
> >  instead of normalized ones, and on one database instead of many, and come
> >  up with suboptimal conclusions on a regular basis.
> >  
> >  What can others learn from this?  I am not sure, but the issue of
> >  measuring the effect of features on system use must be of interest.
> >  
> >  Some of this topic is a branch from a talk I gave on feature selection:
> >   http://www.acm.org/~perlman/patronlib.ppt
> >  
> >  This does not qualify as new methods or technology, just measurement theory
> >  applied to new technology.  Would this be of interest?
> >  
> >  I could also talk about hcibib.org and the stats I collect on usage,
> >  but that has been much less controlled.
> >  
> >  Gary
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Kavita Appachu
> 


From perlman Mon Aug 14 15:32:50 2000
Subject: Re: Brookline Real Estate
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 100 15:32:50 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Karrie,

How did the open house go?  Is there anything I need to do?

I'll be on vacation in Montreal Wednesday August 16 through Tuesday August 22.

I may be reached via email, but perhaps not.  I may be reached at my mother's
phone number 514-842-4514.

Gary

From perlman Tue Aug 15 00:27:28 2000
Subject: Re: Beacon St Open House
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 100 00:27:28 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <2f.9363f26.26c9adad@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Aug 14, 0 04:16:45 pm
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Hi Karrie,

Not much I can do about the fees or the parking.

It might be good to slap some paint on the LR ceiling,
if that would help carry things before real repairs are done.
But I don't know what the ceiling looks like,
so it might not do any good.  As I said, I am willing
to pay for repairs.

I'll be on vacation in Montreal Wednesday August 16 through Tuesday August 22.

I may be reached via email, but perhaps not.  I may be reached at my mother's
phone number 514-842-4514.  I might have email access, but I am not sure.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> The open house was pretty active yesterday.  We had about 15 people sign in 
> and about 5 or 6 more that didn't sign in.  The weather up here was pretty 
> crummy; I was hoping for sun, which is why I scheduled it from 2:30 to 4pm.  
> 
> No offers as of yet.  The feedback has been pretty positive, although most 
> people are concerned about the parking and the fee, which actually is about 
> $100 higher per month than the average fee.  
> 
> Just wanted to keep you posted.  If you want to email me please wait until 
> tomorrow, as I messed around with the mail controls and have some how blocked 
> myself from getting emails and I won't be able to correct the situation until 
> I get home tonight.
> 
> Of course, if you need to speak with me, feel free to call.
> 
> I'll talk with you soon,
> Karrie
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 15 10:44:43 2000
Subject: Re: Speaker at AOL Design Summit.
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 100 10:44:43 -0400 (EDT)
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Okay, we are on for Thursday the 24th for lunch.  Hunan Lion at 11:30?

I really do need to get some more recent pictures online.
Here's one I sent to Portland for my CHIFOO talk:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/images/gary_face_98.jpg
and here is what they did with it:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/chifoo/programs/9900/000314_perlman.html

	Gary Perlman is a Consulting Research Scientist at OCLC, working on the
	user interface for FirstSearch, a bibliographic and full text retrieval
	system with hundreds of millions of records.  He has worked with user
	interface issues since 1982 as a consultant, professor, and tool
	developer.  Gary has a Ph.D. from UC San Diego in Cognitive Psychology
	with extensive coursework in computer science. 

	Gary is best known in the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community
	as the creator of the HCI Bibliography (http://hcibib.org), a free-access
	online bibliography with over 20,000 entries.  He is also the developer
	of |STAT, a free statistical package used by thousands of researchers
	for over 20 years.

	Gary's primary professional objective is in improving the quality of how
	people use information and their productivity working with information. 
	His interests include hypertext and information retrieval, software
	engineering, human factors and ergonomics, applied statistics, technical
	communication, and science, technology and mathematics education. 

	For more information, visit his home page at: http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> In a message dated 8/14/00 1:46:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> perlman@turing.acm.org writes:
> 
> > I am going on vacation on Wednesday and will be gone for a week.
> >  How about if you look over my home page and see what interests you
> >  and we'll get together next week?
> >  
> 
> Gary,
> 
> That sounds good. Ray Cuevas (my boss) and I would like to take you out to 
> lunch and discuss possible topics for you to address. How does Thursday next 
> week (8/24) at 11:30 sound? You could come here or we could meet some place 
> (Bravo, Cooker or any other place you suggest). Please let me know.
> 
> In the meantime would it be possible for you to send me a copy of your bio 
> and a photograph? I am sure you have a whole bunch of things to take care of 
> before you leave, but sure would appreciate it if you can send it to us for 
> the handout.
> 
> Thanks!
> Kavita
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 15 10:44:50 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT Password
To: Allan_Vanuga@res.raytheon.com
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 100 10:44:50 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 15 10:48:10 2000
Subject: Re: Speaker at AOL Design Summit.
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 100 10:48:10 -0400 (EDT)
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Assuming we can agree on a topic, Tghursday Sept 7 at 4pm is fine with me.

Gary

> In a message dated 8/14/00 1:46:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> perlman@turing.acm.org writes:
> 
> > I am going on vacation on Wednesday and will be gone for a week.
> >  How about if you look over my home page and see what interests you
> >  and we'll get together next week?
> >  
> 
> Gary,
> 
> That sounds good. Ray Cuevas (my boss) and I would like to take you out to 
> lunch and discuss possible topics for you to address. How does Thursday next 
> week (8/24) at 11:30 sound? You could come here or we could meet some place 
> (Bravo, Cooker or any other place you suggest). Please let me know.
> 
> In the meantime would it be possible for you to send me a copy of your bio 
> and a photograph? I am sure you have a whole bunch of things to take care of 
> before you leave, but sure would appreciate it if you can send it to us for 
> the handout.
> 
> Thanks!
> Kavita
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 15 13:35:00 2000
Subject: Re: Speaker at AOL Design Summit.
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 100 13:35:00 -0400 (EDT)
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Okay, see you then.

> In a message dated 8/15/00 10:48:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> perlman@turing.acm.org writes:
> 
> > Assuming we can agree on a topic, Tghursday Sept 7 at 4pm is fine with me
> Gary,
> 
> Both Ray and I found your paper on flexible UI architectures very interesting 
> so as far as we are concerned you are our speaker. If there is anything else 
> that comes up and sounds promising during our discussion next week, we can 
> explore that as well.
> 
> Hunan Lion at 11:30 sounds good.
> 
> See you then.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Kavita Appachu
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 15 16:45:03 2000
Subject: CHI-KIDS: approval required (CF10D915) (fwd)
To: bneef@CROSSWINDS.NET
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 100 16:45:03 -0400 (EDT)
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I am sending this reply to the original poster.
They can summarize if they like.

Here is a url for the book:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=E.Druin.98

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> Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 21:26:04 +0100 (BST)
> From: Tammie Hutto <tammieh@cogs.susx.ac.uk>
> X-Sender: tammieh@tsunb.ctn.cogs.susx.ac.uk
> To: Bert Neef <bneef>
> cc: CHI-KIDS
> Subject: Re: Information about math learning in kids/teenagers?
> In-Reply-To: <4.3.2.7.2.20000815191529.00bf6b30@pop.crosswinds.net>
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> Hello,
> 
> The best book I've seen so far is The Design of Children's Technology,
> Allison Druin, Editor (1999).  It contains several papers concerning
> research designing children's software. Its very interesting reading.
> 
> Good luck,
> Tammie Hutto
> 
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Bert Neef wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am part of a team that is going to work on developing an educational
> > computer program to help kids/teenagers learn/aqcuire math skills. We
> > haven't yet started our literature study outside of standard
> > usability/psychology books but I was wondering if someone here has
> > knowledge about some good studies or other kinds of information relating to
> > math skills.
> > 
> > any information would be appreciated,
> > 
> > Bert Neef
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 22 23:56:14 2000
Subject: Re: Welcome to CHI-Email@ACM.ORG
To: THines@IXL.COM (Hines, Tracci)
Date: Tue, 22 Aug 100 23:56:14 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <ACC12EBA638AD2119ADB00805FBB168007EC9D9E@atlntsxchange.atl.ixl.com> from "Hines, Tracci" at Aug 22, 0 03:51:37 pm
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Please send listserv requests to listserv@acm.org.

See: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/user.txt

> Review CHI-Email
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 22 23:59:46 2000
Subject: Re: HCI
To: lcutshaw@orinconhi.com
Date: Tue, 22 Aug 100 23:59:46 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0A256942.00797D2A.00@noteshi.orinconhi.com> from "lcutshaw@orinconhi.com" at Aug 21, 0 12:06:57 pm
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Which website?  I have several.

Try this:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=storytelling&highlight=checked
or:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=story.telling,storytelling&highlight=checked
or:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms={story,stories};telling&highlight=checked

> 
> 
> Gary,
> 
> I found your address and website while researching HCI.   I am looking for
> information on "Digital storytelling in the HCI World".   I assumed that the
> acronym HCI represented human-computer interaction and as a result, I was able
> to locate Association of Computing Machinery.  I assume digital story telling is
> just what it sounds like and deals with presenting information to a user in an
> interactive process.
> 
> Got any tips on where I might locate current information and additional
> background material?
> 
> Thanks in advance for taking time away from your schedule to answer my question.
> 
> 
> Larry
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 23 00:01:17 2000
Subject: Re: survay results
To: skim439@CSE.UNSW.EDU.AU (Sang-Joon Kim)
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 100 00:01:17 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000801c00bb4$91711520$420f5e81@kimsangjoon> from "Sang-Joon Kim" at Aug 21, 0 09:12:42 pm
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http://www.acm.org/sigchi/educhi/

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> I am a studnet of HCI in UNSW.
> I really appreciate if you send me survey data and results.
> It would be helpful with my study.
> 
> 
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From perlman Wed Aug 23 00:06:33 2000
Subject: Re: some questions!
To: judehui@HOTMAIL.COM (JUDE HUI)
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 100 00:06:33 -0400 (EDT)
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I am sorry, but that is not my area of study.

Try searching the HCI Bibliography:

	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms={virtual.reality,telepresence}&highlight=checked

> Hello! I was going in at your web site to search for some information for my
> project Im doing currently.  I was wondering if you can give me an
> definition for    Enhanced reality, Desktop VR, Telepresence and immersive
> VR and give an example application for each.
> 
> Thank you for your help!
> 
> looking forward hearing from you!
> 
> Jude
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 23 00:09:08 2000
Subject: Re: some papers
To: zanatta@upf.tche.br (Alexandre L Zanatta)
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 100 00:09:08 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <399C4619.9B57252D@upf.tche.br> from "Alexandre L Zanatta" at Aug 17, 0 05:07:53 pm
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I think I understand you.  I don't know much about the area,
but a future conference may have an activity that is a good match:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu/stufellows.html

> Hi ,
> 
> I am a teacher at University of Passo Fundo -BRAZIL, and I need some
> help about Web-Interaction. So, I´d like some papers or materials(web
> sites), about " human-human interaction mediated by an on-line
> resources". I wish to study "Pattern Analysis (models) of remote
> students interaction in collaborative activities". Do you understand me?
> 
> I found your e-mail at http://www.acm.org/~perlman/ Excuse-me if you
> have not been working in that area.
> 
>     Regards,
>     Alexandre
> 
> Prof. Alexandre Lazaretti Zanatta
> Universidade de Passo Fundo UPF - ICEG
> 99001-970 Passo Fundo RS Brasil
> Tel (54) 316-8354
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 23 00:34:50 2000
Subject: Re: Interested in meeting with ACM IS Support  on SIGCHI needs and
To: robertmack@us.ibm.com
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 100 00:34:50 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman@acm.org, stephen.c.arnold@acm.org, rivkin@acm.org,
	tremaine@cs.princeton.edu
In-Reply-To: <8525693D.00652723.00@D51MTA03.pok.ibm.com> from "robertmack@us.ibm.com" at Aug 16, 0 02:24:59 pm
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I've been on vacation and just got back onto email Tuesday night.
I don't think I'll participate.

Gary

> 
> Hi Gary:
> 
> Hope springs eternal.
> 
> Stephen and I are going to visit ACM HQ and talk to Wayne Graves about a
> wide-ranging set of IS support issues for SIGCHI. We would welcome your
> participation if you can manage it. You can join us in person, and SIGCHI
> will pay your travel expenses, or if you want to teleconference in, we can
> do that as well.
> 
> We're undertaking an assessment of the SIGCHI Web site infrastructure
> needs, and either ACM will  support us, or we'll bite the bullet (diamond
> or otherwise) and build what we need. I know you've conveyed your
> requirements before, and here we go again, but if you'd like to join us,
> we'd welcome your support.
> 
> We are aiming to do this the last week in August (week beginning the 28th),
> although we have not confirmed with ACM yet. If you can't make it sometime
> during that week, and feel strongly that you want to participate, we'll
> look for another time, but Stephen and I are hoping to determine what ACM
> can do sooner than later, so we can make plans to pursue it or find another
> solution.  We have not confirmed what day this week is good for ACM, but
> thought we'd pin ourselves down first.
> 
> If you want to discuss this by phone, please tell me a good time to call
> you.
> 
> We also plan to compile a list of issues, and circulate them amongst the
> EC, so you should see this soon.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Bob Mack
> SIGCHI Vice Chair Operations
> IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
> 30 Saw Mill River Road
> Hawthorne, NY 10532
> 914 784-7830  (phone)
> 914 784-6307  (fax)
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 23 16:23:01 2000
Subject: Re: Meeting with ACM IS people
To: tremaine@cs.princeton.edu
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 100 16:23:01 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39A435C1.F80C916B@cs.princeton.edu> from "Marilyn" at Aug 23, 0 04:36:17 pm
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I don't plan on participating.  Let me know if there is anything I can do.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> ACM IS has agreed to meet with each SIGs Information Directors in order
> to iron out wrinkles in our interaction, etc.  If you are interested
> in joining Stephen Arnold and Bob Mack in New York for this meeting,
> SIGCHI will happily pay your way.  We continue to appreciate the pages
> you maintain and the work you do.
> 
> Let me know.
> 
> Marilyn
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 23 16:42:16 2000
Subject: Re: Hi, Gary !!
To: marc@aoc-aes.com (Marc Apfelstadt)
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 100 16:42:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <0FC3CB6B4578D311B7AD009027B09E7A0FFFD0@AOCAES1> from "Marc Apfelstadt" at Aug 23, 0 08:24:46 am
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Yes, I think I put some job listings for you onto the BuckCHI site.
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/jobs.html

Screen layout is best addressed by a combination of human factors
and graphic design.  Too much of one and you get something usable
but unmotivating (which can be okay in some cases) or something
that is unusable but demos well (which seems like a waste, to me).

Most people in both camps should be familiar with books by
Galitz and/or Mullet&Sano, or the work of Tullis.  They might not like
the work, but they would be aware.
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=mullet,galitz&file=books

Locally, Dave Woods at OSU is a leading expert on displays,
particularly for dynamic data:
	http://csel.eng.ohio-state.edu/Woods_Homepage.htm

> We've chatted in the past, and I noticed through some research
> that you're an "HCI" fluent individual.
> 
> Would you have a minute to give me some insights on that area
> of expertise ? I'm currently working on an opening for a team member
> to help devise "Human Computer Interface" savvy screen layouts for
> enterprise wide monitoring/reporting tools for a local employer.
> 
> If you can share some thoughts, I'd greatly appreciate it!
> 
> Marc
> _______________________________________
> 
> Link of the month for August/2000: 
>       http://www.lyngsat.com/
>       "Which satellites are where?"
> _______________________________________
> 
> Marc Apfelstadt  -- AES Technical Search
> 614-267-7200 [w]  --  614-799-1196 [h]  -- 614-630-1668 [pager]
> marc@aoc-aes.com -- marc-a@columbus.rr.com
>       GeekGuyA1@yahoo.com
> 
> Visit our web site:
>     http://www.aestechnicalsearch.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 23 21:34:55 2000
Subject: Re: Request for |STAT password
To: dubois@primate.wisc.edu (Paul DuBois)
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 100 21:34:55 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20000823164522.34796@primate.wisc.edu> from "Paul DuBois" at Aug 23, 0 04:45:22 pm
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fmeh

> I'd like the password for the |STAT package, per the instructions on your
> Web site.  Thanks.
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 23 21:39:53 2000
Subject: Re: HCI Recruiting
To: kent@gatesource.com (Kent Clizbe)
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 100 21:39:53 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39A44A53.646ADE84@gatesource.com> from "Kent Clizbe" at Aug 23, 0 06:04:03 pm
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Hi. I saw your post to chi-jobs@acm.org.  That's the best place I know.
Possibly better because of focus and readership (almost 2000) is
chi-web@acm.org.

Good luck.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> In my research into HCI in the last couple of days, I've run across your
> name several times.
> 
> I'm a headhunter who specializes in Information Science, User
> Experience, Knowledge Engineering, Ontology, and related fields.
> 
> A client has a handful of positions available, User Experience
> Architects.  The Director of User Experience wants to focus on people
> with an HCI background.  (Position details are pasted below.)
> 
> What's the best way to contact these types of people?
> 
> Thanks very much.
> 
> Kent Clizbe
> GateSource Partners
> kent@gatesource.com
> 703-222-6627
> www.gatesource.com
> 
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>  My client, a venture-funded, pre-IPO company with significant revenues
> deriving from sales to Fortune 500 companies, offers a suite of
> e-Service solutions that allow dot.com companies to retain customers and
> build loyalty by improving the online customer experience.  Customers
> experience a personalized dialog that senses their objectives and guides
> them quickly through to resolve their needs.  My client transforms the
> e-Service paradigm by enabling an e-commerce site to become a
> personalized, effective and efficient first point of service for
> customers, an ‘e-Service Portal.’
> 
> Title: Knowledge Architect
> Location:  Cupertino, CA
> Compensation:  $75k-100k base, stock options, full benefits
> 
> Responsibilities:
> *Modeling business knowledge of our customers.  Architect Knowledge
> Maps, taxonomies and templates to guarantee a superior user experience;
> *Facilitate knowledge transfer from client Subject Matter Experts.
> Identify top level interaction flows and taxonomies;
> *Responsible for modeling the end user experience.
> *Be responsible for the implementation inside our ESP of a set of
> taxonomies;
> *Design and develop a user interaction, using a dialog language, a
> patent-pending technology;
> *Participate in the effort of constantly improving our processes and
> best practices based on experience acquired on projects;
> *Interface with Project Managers, User Interface Team Members, Web
> Development Engineers and QA Engineers
> 
> Qualifications:
> *Previous experience in knowledge-based systems implementation or in
> linguistics, in building taxonomies or ontologies. Sensitivity to human
> machine interaction issues;
> *Experience in object-oriented modeling (UML);
> *Successful experience in user modeling and highly interactive systems.
> *Demonstrated success in projects using content management,
> classification and information retrieval techniques;
> *Proven track record of working well with clients and subject matter
> experts (experience as a consultant a plus);
> *Ability to quickly become familiar with content provided by customer;
> *Ability to complete projects on time and within budget;
> *Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Good analytical
> skills;
> *Willing to travel occasionally to client locations (primarily US);
> *Masters degree in Human Computer Interaction, Anthropology,
> Information/Library Science, AI, Computer Science or with at least 5
> years of relevant experience.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>  My client, a venture-funded, pre-IPO company with significant revenues
> deriving from sales to Fortune 500 companies, offers a suite of
> e-Service solutions that allow dot.com companies to retain customers and
> build loyalty by improving the online customer experience.  Customers
> experience a personalized dialog that senses their objectives and guides
> them quickly through to resolve their needs.  My client transforms the
> e-Service paradigm by enabling an e-commerce site to become a
> personalized, effective and efficient first point of service for
> customers, an ‘e-Service Portal.’
> User Experience Architect – User Modeling Emphasis (Junior and senior
> positions open)
> Location: Cupertino, CA
> Compensation:  $65-100k, bonus, generous pre-IPO options
> Responsibilities:
> *Articulate, develop and model the end user experience, including
> contextual inquiry; user, task, and workflow analysis; prototyping;
> heuristic evaluation; usability evaluation; and deliverable development;
> 
> *Lead the effort to model the business knowledge of our customers.  Be
> the architect of the Knowledge Maps, taxonomies and templates to
> guarantee a superior user experience;
> *Help to grow a community of User Experience staff;
> *Broaden the understanding within the company of the importance of
> understanding the user experience;
> *Design and develop a user interaction, using a dialog language, a
> patent-pending technology;
> *Participate in the effort of constantly improving our processes and
> best practices based on experience acquired on projects;
> *Interface with Project Managers, User Interface Team Members, Web
> Development Engineers and QA Engineers
> 
> Qualifications:
> *Successful experience in user modeling of highly interactive systems;
> *Demonstrated success in projects using content management,
> classification and/or information retrieval techniques;
> *Proven track record of working well with clients, end users and subject
> matter experts (experience as a consultant a plus);
> *Ability to complete projects on time and within budget;
> *Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Good analytical
> skills;
> *Willing to travel occasionally to client locations (primarily US);
> *Have an advanced degree (M.S or PhD) in HCI, psychology, computer
> science, anthropology, cognitive science (or other related social
> sciences), or media studies.
> 
> 
> 
> Email your resume immediately, or call:
> 
> Kent Clizbe
> GateSource Partners
> kent@gatesource.com
> 703-222-6627
> www.gatesource.com
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 24 00:31:28 2000
Subject: 1407 - 7 Beacon
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 100 00:31:28 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <2f.9363f26.26c9adad@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Aug 14, 0 04:16:45 pm
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Hi Karrie,

I just faxed you the form from RoBeck.

Let me know when I should pay the fee.

Let me know if you want me to call them to tell them they can
provide you with information.

My downstairs neighbor had a large dog when I lived there,
so I suspect there are no rules about pets.

You have not returned to the topic of repairs.
As I indicated, I am willing to pay for what is needed.

I have some concerns about the MLS listing:
 * the MLS listing has no photo (although many condos do not)
 * the listing for 98 St. Paul has very low taxes
   "reflecting the residential excemption"
 * my listing has, ** Only 2 of 11 Units are Owner-occupied **
   which does not seem like a great selling point

From perlman Thu Aug 24 13:58:43 2000
Subject: Re: Thanks !
To: marc@aoc-aes.com (Marc Apfelstadt)
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 100 13:58:43 -0400 (EDT)
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Marc,

I am sorry, but I don't have any leads for contacts.

Gary

> The perspective you shared, along with the "research resources",
> is most helpful and appreciated.
> 
> Have a great week !
> 
> Marc
> 
> p.s. through your BuckCHI SIG contacts, are there any 3-5 year
> HFE folks in local companies I should network/chat with as I
> "prowl in search of the solution" ??
> 
> _______________________________________
> 
> Link of the month for August/2000: 
>       http://www.lyngsat.com/
>       "Which satellites are where?"
> _______________________________________
> 
> Marc Apfelstadt  -- AES Technical Search
> 614-267-7200 [w]  --  614-799-1196 [h]  -- 614-630-1668 [pager]
> marc@aoc-aes.com -- marc-a@columbus.rr.com
>       GeekGuyA1@yahoo.com
> 
> Visit our web site:
>     http://www.aestechnicalsearch.com
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 24 14:50:08 2000
Subject: Re: 1407 - 7 Beacon
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 100 14:50:08 -0400 (EDT)
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> I got your fax this morning & have put a call in to Debra at Robeck 
> requesting her fax number.  There's another broker who's got a buyer who 
> seems pretty interested and asked a few questions regarding the reserve for 
> the association, the age of the roof & heating system and if there are plans 
> for any upcoming assessments.  I also wanted to know if there was any 
> additional storage in the basement.  Hopefully we'll get an offer from him.  
> He's considering the unit as an investment.

Sounds like a knowledgeable buyer.  When I bought the unit, I think the
fund balence was high, and I had to pay over $700 to buy out
the seller's share.  This came as a surprise to me, and I have always
wondered if it was customary.

The only storage I ever had was for bicycles in the boiler room.
The closet in the foyer, which goes back over the fridge and pantry,
was a good storage area for me.

> The buyer that called me back about the unit has not returned my calls, which 
> is strange.  I left him a third message today mentioning the interest from 
> the other broker.
> 
> Karen, the tenant, mentioned that Robeck had sent over a guy to assess the 
> damage and what would be required for repairs for the ceiling in the living 
> room, so I think we should check with them and see what they had planned to 
> do about it.  I spoke with my broker about the situation and he felt that the 
> responsibility lies with the owner upstairs and/or the management company.  
> When I speak with Debra today I'll ask her about it.  I have explained this 
> situation to each potential buyer and also the broken burner on the cook top. 
>  The main concern has been about the ceiling.  The cooktop is something that 
> we can offer a credit for, unless you'd like to actually replace it yourself. 
>  My broker and I discussed this too and he thinks that the easiest thing to 
> do would be to offer them a credit.

A credit sounds fine to me for the stove.

I would like to get the ceiling repaired soon, so that it becomes less of an issue.

> Regarding the fee for the documentation from the management company, I can 
> pay for the documents when we need them, then add it to the commission at the 
> closing, or you can send them a check, whichever you choose.  I think we 
> should wait until we need the documents, but just let me know.  Oh, we you 
> planning on coming up for the closing?  You don't have to, you could give the 
> power of attorney to your attorney here and they can close it for you.  All 
> the other documents we can do through the fax and mail.  You may even be able 
> to do the closing documents via overnight mail, if you choose.  Just 
> wondering what you were planning on doing.

I see no particular reason to come to the closing.  Maybe I could be available
on the phone.

> I'm pretty sure that MLS goes out and takes the photo themselves and puts it 
> in the MLS.  We pay them a fee for every listing we take and the photo is 
> included in that fee.  I've never taken a photo and sent it to them, but I 
> checked on a few of my listings from earlier this year and they have photos, 
> but I'll check with them to be sure they haven't changed their policy.
> 
> Your unit doesn't (or shouldn't) have the residential exemption because it's 
> not owner occupied.  I'm not sure if you know what the residential exemption 
> is, but for owner occupants the town offers a discount on the taxes, but the 
> unit owner has to apply for it and it doesn't kick in until the following 
> fiscal year.  If the buyer on your unit will occupy it I will certainly 
> inform them of the exemption & supply them with the appropriate forms, as I 
> keep them here in my office files.

That sounds fine.

> I mentioned the owner occupancy in the MLS so that brokers who have clients 
> with low downpayments will be aware of the situation, as I think I mentioned, 
> most lenders require at least 20% down in this type of situation.  Although I 
> have a couple of lenders who can do 10% down for this unit, the buyer's 
> credit would have to be very good to get an interest rate in the 8's 
> (according to these lenders).  Of course, we can't require anyone to borrow 
> from these companies, but I have mentioned them to everyone.  Did you see 
> this on Realtor.com?  Our MLS actually has a category for the number of units 
> and the number of units owner occupied, which I don't think shows up on the 
> Internet sites.  You are right that it is not a great selling point, but this 
> is not an unusual statement for the MLS. I have been mentioning it to all 
> potential buyers, as it is certainly a concern for most buyers, but I'll be 
> happy to remove it if you'd like.

I'd like to leave this for you to decide as it is your area of expertise.

> So, I'll be in touch later today or tomorrow when I speak with Debra from 
> Robeck and if you have any questions or concerns, feel free to call or email. 
>  
> 
> Talk to you soon,
> Karrie
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 24 17:24:14 2000
Subject: Re: Request for |STAT password
To: dubois@primate.wisc.edu (Paul DuBois)
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 100 17:24:14 -0400 (EDT)
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> 
> Thanks very much.
> 
> On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 09:34:55PM -0400, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > fmeh
> > 
> > > I'd like the password for the |STAT package, per the instructions on your
> > > Web site.  Thanks.
> > > 
> > >    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> > >    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Fri Aug 25 20:56:31 2000
Subject: Re: HCI curricula
To: svdougla@facstaff.wisc.edu (steve douglas)
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 100 20:56:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.2.32.20000824143323.00929540@facstaff.wisc.edu> from "steve douglas" at Aug 24, 0 02:33:23 pm
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Hi Steve,

The lists of programs in the old HCI education survey:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/educhi/
and the more recent Web links at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/#PROGRAMS
are all that I know about out there.

The SIGCHI CDG put together a report that serves as a guide
for the design of some programs:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cdg/
and it could be useful to put together your own multi-disciplinary
program.  Most "pure" programs are multi-disciplinary programs
under the auspices of a formal adminstration (and associated degree,
in some cases).  I think having some sort of advisor, say at Madison,
who could help you create a balanced list of courses, might work for you.
Big universities like UW have plenty of resources to create a good program,
even if it is not a pure one.

Good luck,

Gary

> Dr Perlman - I've seen your extensive work through CHI website gathering
> educational resources pertaining to HCI and HCI curricula. After looking
> high and low I'm finding very few "pure" HCI programs with exception of
> Carnegie and a few others. Are you aware if other academic institutions are
> cooking up some innovative HCI programs? Michigan CE  did a nice summer
> weeklong institute but its too pricey for most folks. I'm looking for some
> formal grad training but have only been able to piece a few courses
> together thus far. Perhaps the multi-disciplinary nature of the beast
> demands that approach?
> 
> Thanks for any comments or suggestions you might have as well as the use of
> your cgi based QUIS from :
> http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html
> 
> Steve Douglas
> 
> ---------------------------------
> steve douglas, r n, msn
> clinical instructor and senior outreach specialist
> nursing outreach and continuing education
> uw-madison school of nursing
> 
> svdougla@facstaff.wisc.edu
> 608.262.0053 ph
> 608.263.5332 fax
> 


From perlman Mon Aug 28 10:33:27 2000
Subject: Re: Where else should I send . . .
To: williams@cs.uml.edu (Marian Williams)
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 100 10:33:27 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200008281246.e7SCk3o304634@saturn.cs.uml.edu> from "Marian Williams" at Aug 28, 0 08:46:03 am
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Those are the two that make sense to me.

Oh, how about chi-local-sigs?  Ask the local SIGs
to make announcements.

Gary

> Hi, Gary.
> 
> I've sent reminders about the CHI 2001 Doctoral Consortium submission
> deadline to chi-students and chi-educators.  Can you think of other
> HCI-education-related distribution lists that I should target?
> 
> Thank you --
> 
> Marian
> 


From perlman Mon Aug 28 10:36:06 2000
Subject: Re: HCI curricula - thanks
To: svdougla@facstaff.wisc.edu (steve douglas)
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 100 10:36:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.1.20000828092251.00920cc0@facstaff.wisc.edu> from "steve douglas" at Aug 28, 0 09:28:17 am
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Jacko is one of the CHI2001 co-chairs.  Helping with the conference
is one experience I can recommend.

Gary

> Many thanks for your input, Gary. Its confirmed my hunch but its great to
> hear from someone "on the inside" to know I'm heading in the right
> direction. I think that "somebody" at UW will be Prof Julie Jacko in IE
> Dept. Doesn't sound like they're ready to commit to a full-blown HCI track
> yet either - maybe I'll create the mold.
> 
> I'm a great admirer of your work. Good luck and take care   - 
> 
> Steve
> ==================
> 
> 
> At 08:56 PM 08/25/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >Hi Steve,
> >
> >The lists of programs in the old HCI education survey:
> >	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/educhi/
> >and the more recent Web links at:
> >	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/#PROGRAMS
> >are all that I know about out there.
> >
> >The SIGCHI CDG put together a report that serves as a guide
> >for the design of some programs:
> >	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cdg/
> >and it could be useful to put together your own multi-disciplinary
> >program.  Most "pure" programs are multi-disciplinary programs
> >under the auspices of a formal adminstration (and associated degree,
> >in some cases).  I think having some sort of advisor, say at Madison,
> >who could help you create a balanced list of courses, might work for you.
> >Big universities like UW have plenty of resources to create a good program,
> >even if it is not a pure one.
> >
> >Good luck,
> >
> >Gary
> >
> >> Dr Perlman - I've seen your extensive work through CHI website gathering
> >> educational resources pertaining to HCI and HCI curricula. After looking
> >> high and low I'm finding very few "pure" HCI programs with exception of
> >> Carnegie and a few others. Are you aware if other academic institutions are
> >> cooking up some innovative HCI programs? Michigan CE  did a nice summer
> >> weeklong institute but its too pricey for most folks. I'm looking for some
> >> formal grad training but have only been able to piece a few courses
> >> together thus far. Perhaps the multi-disciplinary nature of the beast
> >> demands that approach?
> >> 
> >> Thanks for any comments or suggestions you might have as well as the use of
> >> your cgi based QUIS from :
> >> http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html
> >> 
> >> Steve Douglas
> >> 
> >> ---------------------------------
> >> steve douglas, r n, msn
> >> clinical instructor and senior outreach specialist
> >> nursing outreach and continuing education
> >> uw-madison school of nursing
> >> 
> >> svdougla@facstaff.wisc.edu
> >> 608.262.0053 ph
> >> 608.263.5332 fax
> >> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Aug 28 11:50:35 2000
Subject: Re: 1407 - 7 Beacon
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 100 11:50:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <44.6ab355d.26d681da@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Aug 24, 0 09:49:14 am
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Hi Karrie,

I am working at home today.  Actually, I am sick at hone, but with
computers, I can work, too.  If you need to reach me about offers
or counter offers, 614-457-5508.

It seems that you are spending a lot of time explaining the stain in the
ceiling in the living room, so I was wondering when you were planning on
getting it repaired (at my expense, of course).  When we originally
discussed you being my agent, you said that you would be able to arrange
that and other work to help the property sell, but it's about 3 weeks
later, and I don't know if and when it's going to happen.  I realize you
are busy showig the place, and that is a priority, but it seems this one
item is one that we could address more proactively.

Gary

From perlman Mon Aug 28 14:53:43 2000
Subject: Re: How do I obtain a publication?
To: rolandk@commnett.com (Roland Kissoon)
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 100 14:53:43 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000701c0111d$2bd0c580$620010ac@roland.commnett.com> from "Roland Kissoon" at Aug 28, 0 02:24:11 pm
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This is a frequent question, answered here:
	http://www.hcibib.org/faq.html#Data-1

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C010FB.A2BFFA20
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> Mr. Perlman,
> 
> I have been trying to obtain the following article:
> 
> A Successful Strategy for the Process of Implementing a Decentralized =
> Information System Congress II: Design and Implementation of Interactive =
> Systems: DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS; Present and Future =
> Capabilities of Distributed Systems / Ari Heiskanen Proceedings of the =
> Fourth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 1991 v.1 =
> p.395-399=20
> 
> which was found on your site.
> 
> I am a student of the University of  London and working on my final year =
> project (BSc. Computing & Information Systems).
> The topic is "Decentralization of Information Systems in Triidad and =
> Tobago"
> =20
> I would be grateful if you could inform me on the procedure to obtain =
> this section, preferably in electronic format since I reside in the =
> Caribbean.
> 
> Regards,
> Roland Kissoon.
>  =20
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C010FB.A2BFFA20
> Content-Type: text/html;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN">
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> 
> <META content=3Dtext/html;charset=3Diso-8859-1 =
> http-equiv=3DContent-Type>
> <META content=3D'"MSHTML 4.72.3110.7"' name=3DGENERATOR>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Mr. Perlman,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>I have been trying to obtain the =
> following=20
> article:</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT><B></B>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><B>A Successful Strategy for the Process of Implementing a =
> Decentralized=20
> Information System </B><B><I><FONT color=3D#6666cc>Congress II: Design =
> and=20
> Implementation of Interactive Systems: DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS; =
> Present=20
> and Future Capabilities of Distributed Systems </FONT></I></B>/ <I><FONT =
> 
> color=3D#339933>Ari Heiskanen </FONT></I><B><I>Proceedings of the Fourth =
> 
> International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction </I></B>1991 v.1=20
> p.395-399 </DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>which was found on your =
> site.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>I am a student of the University =
> of&nbsp; London=20
> and working on my final year project (BSc. Computing &amp; Information=20
> Systems).</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>The topic is &quot;Decentralization =
> of=20
> Information Systems in Triidad and Tobago&quot;</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>&nbsp;</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>I would be grateful if you could =
> inform me on=20
> the procedure to obtain this section, preferably in electronic format =
> since I=20
> reside in the Caribbean.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Regards,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT><FONT size=3D2>Roland =
> Kissoon.</FONT></DIV>
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> 


From perlman Tue Aug 29 11:48:39 2000
Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: Newsgroup about accessibility and computers (fwd)
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I could not find this on dejanews.com.
Altavista has "improved" their site so much I can no longer figure out how to search usenet.

Forwarded message:
> From httpd@turing.acm.org Tue Aug 29 10:35:20 2000
> Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 10:35:19 -0400 (EDT)
> Message-Id: <200008291435.KAA24417@turing.acm.org>
> Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: Newsgroup about accessibility and computers
> From: af380@chebucto.ns.ca (Norman L. De Forest)
> Sender: af380@chebucto.ns.ca
> 
> This data is being sent to director@hcibib.org
> to be considered for inclusion in the HCI Bibliography
> 
> %M U.___ af380@chebucto.ns.ca Norman L. De Forest
> %0 INTERNET
> %D 2000-08-29
> %K accessibility:discussion
> computers accessibility
> %T Newsgroup about accessibility and computers
> %W news:alt.comp.accessibility
> %X A newsgroup for discussion of computers
> and accessibility.
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 29 15:43:37 2000
Subject: Re: CUU paper
To: jscholtz@darpa.mil (jscholtz)
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 100 15:43:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <710D81DA3E12D411B5F600805FEA5EC25CEA94@msx-8.darpa.mil> from "jscholtz" at Aug 29, 0 12:34:56 pm
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I am sorry about the gap.  I used the Word template provided
and assumed it would enforce the spacing required.
How much space do you need?

After having a paper in Hypertext'93 mangled by submitting a Word file,
I am very reluctant to try that method again and would prefer to send
a new version via express mail.

I could try to create a PDF file, but I think that would take a day
or two while I tried to figure out how.

I think it's okay if the copyright is a bit low in the space on the page.
Can you squeeze it in?

> Gary,
> Sorry I didn't catch this until now but you didn't leave the requisite space
> for the copyright notice on the left column of the first page of your paper.
> Could you please reformat this and just send me a word or pdf file.
> Thanks,
> Jean
> 
> Jean Scholtz, Ph.D
> DARPA, ITO
> 3701 Fairfax Drive
> Arlington, VA 22203
> 703-696-4469
> jscholtz@darpa.mil
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 29 19:17:32 2000
Subject: Re: companies w/an HCI focus
To: smarow@sapient.com (Susan Marowally)
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 100 19:17:32 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <97561614EC21D41189E900508BDF13D8650AEA@sfchmsx02.sapient.com> from "Susan Marowally" at Aug 29, 0 05:26:46 pm
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Just click on Suggest-a-Link on the page you want to be on.

Gary

> 
> Hello Gary.  My name is Susan Marowally and I work for Sapient.  I was
> wondering how companies go about getting their name listed under the
> "companies w/an HCI focus" section?  Sapient is dedicated to user center
> designs with an emphasis on HCI in our Experience Modeling practice.  
> 
> Any information you could provide would be very helpful.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Susan Marowally
> Sapient
> 415-401-3668
> 


From perlman Tue Aug 29 22:22:03 2000
Subject: Re: Speaker at AOL Design Summit.
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 100 22:22:03 -0400 (EDT)
Bcc: perlman@oclc.org
In-Reply-To: <c5.8c84f7a.26dd7990@cs.com> from "Kavitaappachu@cs.com" at Aug 29, 0 04:39:44 pm
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Hi Kavita,

> It was nice to have lunch with you the other day. We are all looking forward 
> to having you address the participants at the AOL Design Summit. I just 
> wanted to find out if there is anything in particular you need for your 
> presentation.

I'll use PowerPoint.  I'll bring a floppy, but will first try to link
off the Web to a ppt file.

> Also, I wanted to let you know that about 40% of the people attending the 
> summit have a background in visual design and we were wondering if you could 
> make them feel included -- may be by posing question(s) on the challenges of 
> visual design addressing online usability issues -- or anything else you may 
> have to share that visual designers can benefit from.

One way may be to show some of the history of the visual design
and how we were able to go through some major changes without
affecting the progress of developers, documentation writers, etc.

Gary

From perlman Tue Aug 29 22:23:45 2000
Subject: Re: change to listing in
To: dantonelli@humancentrictech.com (Doug Antonelli)
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 100 22:23:45 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20000829221641.00995660@pop-server.nc.rr.com> from "Doug Antonelli" at Aug 29, 0 10:20:07 pm
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Got the new record.  Shall I just delete the old one?

%M U.MontereyTech
%0 INTERNET
%T Monterey Technologies, Inc.
%A Paul Hankey
%D 1998-06-26
%C 1143 G. Executive Circle, Cary, NC 27511
%K hci-sites:companies
%W http://www.montereytechnologies.com
%W mailto:phankey@montereytechnologies.com
%X Specializing in usability analysis, human factors research,
user interface design, human factors engineering, ergonomics,
and cognitive engineering.

> Gary,
> I've just added HumanCentric Technologies to the subject page. Our former 
> company, Monterey Technologies, is still listed with an out of date name 
> listing. How do we change it?
> 
> Thanks,
> Doug Antonelli
> 
> ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
> Douglas C. Antonelli PhD
> 	
> dantonelli@humancentrictech.com			 919-481-0565 x400
> HumanCentric Technologies, Inc.			   919-481-0310 (fax)
> 111 James Jackson Parkway, Ste 211		dantonelli@acm.org
> Cary, NC 27513				
> 						
> 
> 
> 								
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 30 09:14:52 2000
Subject: Re: change to listing in
To: dantonelli@acm.org (Douglas C Antonelli)
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 100 09:14:52 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20000830084513.00994100@pop-server.nc.rr.com> from "Douglas C Antonelli" at Aug 30, 0 08:46:40 am
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I changed the address on Monterey Tech, but the URL is still good,
so I will keep the entry until the URL goes away or there is something
on the site that says it is out of date.

The HCT entry has been inserted, cataloged and indexed.
I think it would have made sense to list Barry Beith
with the site.

Gary

> Yes, it is not correct and should be deleted.
> 
> Thanks,
> Doug....
> 
> 
> At 10:23 PM 8/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >Got the new record.  Shall I just delete the old one?
> >
> >%M U.MontereyTech
> >%0 INTERNET
> >%T Monterey Technologies, Inc.
> >%A Paul Hankey
> >%D 1998-06-26
> >%C 1143 G. Executive Circle, Cary, NC 27511
> >%K hci-sites:companies
> >%W http://www.montereytechnologies.com
> >%W mailto:phankey@montereytechnologies.com
> >%X Specializing in usability analysis, human factors research,
> >user interface design, human factors engineering, ergonomics,
> >and cognitive engineering.
> >
> > > Gary,
> > > I've just added HumanCentric Technologies to the subject page. Our former
> > > company, Monterey Technologies, is still listed with an out of date name
> > > listing. How do we change it?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Doug Antonelli
> > >
> > > ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
> > > Douglas C. Antonelli PhD
> > >
> > > dantonelli@humancentrictech.com                       919-481-0565 x400
> > > HumanCentric Technologies, Inc.                          919-481-0310 (fax)
> > > 111 James Jackson Parkway, Ste 211            dantonelli@acm.org
> > > Cary, NC 27513
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 30 09:34:22 2000
Subject: Re: change to listing in
To: dantonelli@humancentrictech.com (Doug Antonelli)
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 100 09:34:22 -0400 (EDT)
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I've listed both names.  Barry's name appears on the HCI-Sites page.
Your name and email appears on the full record.

Gary

> Gary,
> MTI still exists but not on the east coast - only in CA.
> 
> Yes on adding Barry's name to HCT. I'm marketing and should get any 
> queries. But Bar has high name reco so we should add him! Can we have both? 
> If there is only one it should probably be Barry's.
> Doug...
> 
> 
> At 09:14 AM 8/30/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >I changed the address on Monterey Tech, but the URL is still good,
> >so I will keep the entry until the URL goes away or there is something
> >on the site that says it is out of date.
> >
> >The HCT entry has been inserted, cataloged and indexed.
> >I think it would have made sense to list Barry Beith
> >with the site.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> > > Yes, it is not correct and should be deleted.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Doug....
> > >
> > >
> > > At 10:23 PM 8/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >Got the new record.  Shall I just delete the old one?
> > > >
> > > >%M U.MontereyTech
> > > >%0 INTERNET
> > > >%T Monterey Technologies, Inc.
> > > >%A Paul Hankey
> > > >%D 1998-06-26
> > > >%C 1143 G. Executive Circle, Cary, NC 27511
> > > >%K hci-sites:companies
> > > >%W http://www.montereytechnologies.com
> > > >%W mailto:phankey@montereytechnologies.com
> > > >%X Specializing in usability analysis, human factors research,
> > > >user interface design, human factors engineering, ergonomics,
> > > >and cognitive engineering.
> > > >
> > > > > Gary,
> > > > > I've just added HumanCentric Technologies to the subject page. Our 
> > former
> > > > > company, Monterey Technologies, is still listed with an out of date 
> > name
> > > > > listing. How do we change it?
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > Doug Antonelli
> > > > >
> > > > > ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
> > > > > Douglas C. Antonelli PhD
> > > > >
> > > > > dantonelli@humancentrictech.com                       919-481-0565 x400
> > > > > HumanCentric Technologies, 
> > Inc.                          919-481-0310 (fax)
> > > > > 111 James Jackson Parkway, Ste 211            dantonelli@acm.org
> > > > > Cary, NC 27513
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > >
> > >
> 
> 
> ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
> Douglas C. Antonelli PhD
> 	
> dantonelli@humancentrictech.com			 919-481-0565 x400
> HumanCentric Technologies, Inc.			   919-481-0310 (fax)
> 111 James Jackson Parkway, Ste 211		dantonelli@acm.org
> Cary, NC 27513				
> 						
> 
> 
> 								
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 30 14:13:47 2000
Subject: Re: Usability Questionnaire
To: Anke.Marks@ruhr-uni-bochum.de (Anke Marks)
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 100 14:13:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39AD3546.5157E364@ruhr-uni-bochum.de> from "Anke Marks" at Aug 30, 0 06:24:39 pm
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Look at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html#intro
The links to references will point you to published papers.
If there are no links, then view the questionnaire and
check for a reference at the top.  All have relevant data.

Gary

> Dear Mr. Perlman,
> 
> I am a student of psychology and have to make a report about all
> Usability Questionnaires. My problem ist, that I couldn' t find
> informationen about the reliabilites and validities of the following
> questionnaires:  QUIS, CSUQ, PUEU and PUTQ. Can you help me?
> Greetings
> Anke Marks
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Aug 30 15:52:46 2000
Subject: Re: Remove link from http://www1.acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/MAIL.html
To: tharon@hubcap.clemson.edu (Tharon Howard)
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 100 15:52:46 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200008301903.PAA13726@hubcap.clemson.edu> from "Tharon Howard" at Aug 30, 0 03:03:57 pm
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I have removed the link.

> Gary,
> 
> I've received complaints from UTEST subscribers that you have
> information about the UTEST list on the page: 
> 
>   http://www1.acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/MAIL.html
> 
> The information you have on this page is inaccurate.  Also, the
> information is violating several of UTEST's policies.
> 
> Please respect our desire to keep UTEST a closed, private list and
> remove the references to UTEST from your page. 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Tharon
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Dr. Tharon Howard                            e-mail: tharon@clemson.edu
> Clemson University            Voice: (864)656-3488 | FAX: (864)656-1345
> MA in Prof. Comm.                    http://people.clemson.edu/~tharon/
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 31 10:48:25 2000
Subject: Re: Beacon Street Photos
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 100 10:48:25 -0400 (EDT)
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I got the attachment, but it was called "beacon photos.p65"
and I can not figure out what format it is.
Usually images are .jpg or .gif, or groups of files are "zipped".
Is there a way you can just attach single image files?

Gary

From perlman Thu Aug 31 12:34:38 2000
Subject: Re: Designing for the visually impaired
To: lepe@ICONMEDIALAB.FI
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 100 12:34:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <000d01c0135c$7559c3f0$2eed42c1@iconmedialab.fi> from "Lepe Parviainen" at Aug 31, 0 06:02:19 pm
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http://www.acm.org/sigcaph/links/

> Hello all,
> 
> I'm currently documenting requirements for designing an
> accessible web site for the blind, deafblind and other
> visually impaired.
> 
> Has anyone of you had any experience of (re)designing sites
> like this? Or do you happen to know any good web resources,
> research documents, project descriptions etc.? I've read the
> CHI-web archive and found some valuable insights. This topic
> seems to pop up every once in a while, but as far as I know
> there hasn't been a summary yet ;)
> 
> What I've already come across are:
> 
> -W3C Web Accessibility Initiative and its guidelines
> -Royal National Institute for The Blind: Accessible Webpage Design,
> http://www.rnib.org.uk/digital/hints.htm
> -Bobby 3.2 (a web-based tool that analyzes web pages for their
> accessibility to people with disabilities), http://www.cast.org/bobby/
> -A-Z to Deafblindness, http://www.deafblind.com/
> -a script for viewing a page in a Lynx browser,
> http://ugweb.cs.ualberta.ca/~gerald/lynx-me.cgi
> -Vischeck Color Blindness Simulator, http://vischeck.com/
> 
> I would love to hear about anything related to this -
> experiences or information resources. Send your replies to me
> and I will summarize for the list.
> 
> Thanks a lot in advance!
> --
> Lepe Parviainen
> Icon Medialab Finland
> lepe@iconmedialab.fi
> 
>    ---------------------------------------------------------
>    About CHI-WEB: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web.html
>    ---------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 31 13:10:06 2000
Subject: A study in complexity (fwd)
To: palmer.1@osu.edu
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 100 13:10:06 -0400 (EDT)
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I wonder what your Uncle Bill thinks of Wolfram.

xoxox

> A study in complexity
> 
> Author:           Hotz, Robert Lee Source:           MIT's Technology
> Review v100n7 (Oct 1997): 22-29 ISSN:             0040-1692 Number:    
>       03446633 Copyright:        Copyright Massachusetts Institute of
> Technology Alumni Association 1997
> 
> 
> (Photograph Omitted)
> 
> He conducts secret experiments alone after hours at the software
> company he founded. He has the arrogance to announce that he's going to
> reinvent physics-and though he won't share his
> findings with anyone, his colleagues think Stephen Wolfram just may be
> brilliant enough to do it.
> 
> In the bright sunshine filtering through Caltech's blooming jacaranda
> trees, there is little to distinguish the plump, middle-aged physicist
> from the knot of faculty and students outside the university
> auditorium, save the tiny StarTac cellular phone clipped to his baggy
> black trousers, his laptop computer-the thinnest money can buy-and the
> attentive publicist who carries it for him.
> 
> Working up his nerve, a 17-yearold Caltech physics major edges up to
> the man and asks him to autograph a set of computer disks. The
> physicist is Stephen Wolfram. The disks contain a computer program he
> designed called Mathematica, the centerpiece of the $100 million
> company he founded after leaving academia in 1986.
> 
> As Wolfram scribbles his signature with a modest flourish, he seems to
> savor a moment of perfect personal equilibrium, such as a tightrope
> artist might enjoy after a back flip on the high wire, kept aloft
> solely by his faith in himself. Indeed, many consider Wolfram one of
> the most intriguing high-wire acts in physics today.
> 
> Working without a net-the security of an academic position or the
> collaboration of colleagues-Wolfram is using the pattern-generating
> capacities of computers to try to uncover fundamental rules underlying
> the extraordinary, chaotic complexity of the universe. In doing so, he
> says, he is rebuilding physics from the bottom up by developing
> techniques that rival the mathematical equations conventional
> physicists use to describe and predict events in the world around us.
> 
> To physicists, mathematics is a language. It offers a
> vocabulary-geometry, calculus, and quadratic equations-that allows them
> to describe many of the properties of the universe, from the
> relationship between the radius and the circumference of a circle to
> the behavior of subatomic particles. Its most famous epigram-E=mc sup 2
> -conveys in poetic shorthand the frozen energy of mass and the power to
> destroy cities.
> 
> But traditional physics has been unable to explain many common
> phenomena in nature, from the singularity of snowflakes to the
> self-organizing properties of neural networks in the human brain.
> Simply put, they are too complex. To investigate these phenomena, many
> scholars, including Wolfram, have turned to the emerging field of
> complexity theory. Complexity theory seeks explanations for apparently
> unpredictable phenomena-the flight of a swarm of bees, the ebb and flow
> of the stock market-in the interplay of their myriad simple components.
> In each case, individual actors-bees or brokers-make separate decisions
> based on simple rules; taken together, their actions create dynamic,
> apparently random patterns.
> 
> Wolfram and his colleagues believe the complexity of the universe
> belies an underlying simplicity in which a few basic rules give rise to
> complicated and unpredictable behavior. Indeed, if one conceives of God
> as a clever programmer, then one can imagine our vast, expanding
> universe as the elaborate consequence of an algorithm that set the
> conditions of the cataclysm known as the Big Bang. Everything that has
> followed-from black holes and organic chemistry to the rise of human
> consciousness and the spontaneous melody of a jazz improvisation-is an
> inevitable result.
> 
> Some of the rules that govern the behavior of the universe, we know:
> the laws of motion, the speed of light, the relationship between matter
> and energy. Others, however, may be embedded in systems so complex that
> they defy conventional analysis. To investigate the universe from this
> new perspective, scientists like Wolfram use computer simulations the
> way previous generations of scientists used microscopes, radio
> telescopes, cyclotrons, and particle accelerators. To the extent that
> the universe may behave like a computer obeying a programmer's
> instructions, they argue, computer models are the best device for
> learning how it works.
> 
> Wolfram says the computer experiments he has been conducting after
> hours at Wolfram Research in Champaign, Ill., have led him into a new
> world of basic science. The problem is, he won't tell anyone what he
> has discovered there. He has not published a formal research paper in
> years, nor has he presented his findings at any scientific conference
> though he does promise eventually to publish them in a book. Even close
> colleagues say they know only the general outlines of his work.
> 
> "Is there a simple computer that is the universe-a logical
> representation of how the universe fundamentally works?" Wolfram asks.
> "I will admit to having made quite a lot of progress on that question.
> It strongly encourages me to say the answer is yes."
> 
> But for now, that is about as much as he will reveal of his research.
> 
> With almost any other scientist, Wolfram's secretive midnight computer
> hacking might be dismissed as eccentricity or-less charitably-as the
> activity of someone unwilling to accept the consequences of his career
> choices. His erudite patter on the future of physics, modulated by his
> soft British accent, might seem just so much high-tech hyperbole, the
> kind of self-promotion that is as much a part of software packaging as
> shrink-wrap plastic. (This is, after all, a man whose corporate press
> release describes him as "one of the world's most original
> scientists.") So why is anyone listening?
> 
> "If I were less well known, people would just say, 'The guy is a nut
> case. Forget him,"' Wolfram admits. But a remarkable number of
> respected computer scientists, physicists, and mathematicians seem, for
> the moment, to have suspended their disbelief. Some say they take
> Wolfram seriously because of his published record as a physicist, his
> work developing Mathematica, and the strength of his intellect.
> "Everybody, himself included, has been looking to him for a major
> contribution," says physicist Norman Packard, who helped Wolfram
> establish the Center for Complex Systems at the University of Illinois.
> The founder of a financial analysis firm in Santa Fe, N.Mex., Packard
> now applies complexity theory to help Swiss banks play the stock market.
> 
> Others stress the potential of the emerging field of computational
> physics. Neuroscientist Terry Sejnowski, who researches complex neural
> networks at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla,
> Calif., says Wolfram offers a "vision of the future of science"-a
> science "based on computational principles rather than the classical
> mathematical tools that so many generations of scientists have relied
> on."
> 
> "I think what he is doing goes to the bedrock of particle physics,"
> Sejnowski says. "He is talking about a computational [model of the]
> universe based on quite new principles."
> 
> "If he succeeds he will make us rethink the world we are in," says
> Steven Levy, author of Artificial Life, an introduction to the emerging
> field of computer-driven complexity studies. "I think he has a shot at
> it."
> 
> CAMPUS CLASHES
> 
> Wolfram has come to Caltech to lecture on Mathematica as part of a
> 15-city tour to publicize the release of the newest version of the
> $1,295 software package. The encounter is also a personal homecoming of
> sorts for the 37-year-old CEO.
> 
> When he was barely out of his teens, the baby-faced doctoral student
> was Caltech's impatient wonder boy, a rising star whose work applying
> high-energy physics to cosmology was bright enough to attract the
> interest of Nobel laureates Richard Feynman and Murray Gell-Mann. But
> on this day at Caltech, mellowed by age, marriage, fatherhood, and
> commercial success, Wolfram no longer resembles the study in adolescent
> impetuosity who was known to choose his vacation spots simply by buying
> an airplane ticket to whatever destination appeared at the top of the
> departure board. Over a lunch of pork tenderloin and a green salad,
> Wolfram politely deflects personal questions about his wife, who is a
> mathematician, and his newborn child, out of privacy concerns prompted
> by the Unabomber case. But he talks eagerly about his extensive
> collection of seashells, the many dead ends of contemporary physics,
> and the proper role of a scientist in a free-market society
> 
> A self-taught prodigy who never bothered with an undergraduate degree,
> the English-born Wolfram published his first paper on a problem in
> particle physics at 15. After stints at Eton and Oxford, he received
> his PhD in physics from Caltech at 20. At 21, he made headlines as the
> youngest person to receive a so-called genius grant from the MacArthur
> Foundation. The grant was based on the quality of his intellect more
> than on any single body of work and was intended to give Wolfram the
> freedom to step outside the mainstream, explains Kenneth W. Hope, an
> assistant dean of social sciences at the University of Chicago who
> administered the MacArthur grant program. "He was so remarkably smart,"
> Hope recalls. "He dazzled a lot of people."
> 
> "Working with him [was] like playing basketball with Michael Jordan,"
> says Rocky Kolb, a professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the
> University of Chicago, who coauthored 10 papers on high-energy physics
> and the nascent universe with Wolfram early in his career. "He pushes."
> 
> Indeed, his talent and ambition seemed to be matched only by his
> arrogance. Described as brash even by his friends, Wolfram had an
> "amazing lack of respect for the work of other people," Levy recalls.
> He hurried through a succession of prestigious faculty positions at
> Caltech, the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, and the
> University of Illinois, leaving patches of bad feeling smoldering
> behind him like a series of burned bridges.
> 
> He left Caltech after a dispute over the ownership of a computer
> programming language he developed. At Princeton, colleagues recall, his
> reliance on electronic computation seemed to unsettle older scientists
> more accustomed to slide rules and chalkboards. His impatience with
> academic formalities and faculty politics soon led him to relocate to
> Illinois, lured by the possibility of greater independence and the
> promise of quick tenure. At Illinois, however, Wolfram "stepped on a
> lot of toes," Packard says. "The political game of the university is a
> complex one and is not always amenable to the brash, demanding whiz-kid
> interloper." Again, impatience won out. And when he spurned academia
> for the business world, many felt he had left his promise unfulfilled.
> 
> But in dozens of influential research
> papers, he had left his mark on physics, cosmology, computer science,
> and complexity theory. In 1981, for instance, he independently
> reinvented cellular automata, a concept that mathematicians John von
> Neumann and Stanislaw Ulam had created in 1953 for modeling complex
> systems on computers. Wolfram subsequently used them to create a widely
> used system for classifying complex phenomena. The publication of his
> papers on cellular automata helped to lay the groundwork for the
> development of the field of artificial life, a branch of complexity
> studies that uses computer modeling to simulate ecosystems and explore
> patterns of evolution.
> 
> Christopher Langton, director of the Artificial Life project at the
> Santa Fe Institute for Complex Studies in New Mexico, emphasizes the
> importance of Wolfram's work to the development of the field. "I don't
> think there is any doubt that Stephen Wolfram made fundamental
> contributions. His original work on the statistical mechanics of
> cellular automata singlehandedly revitalized the field and has served
> as the basis for countless other contributions by thousands of
> researchers around the world."
> 
> Wolfram was also a "prime instigator" in creating the field of
> computational physics-the use of computers to model problems in basic
> physics-notes Gerald Tesauro, a physicist at the IBM Research
> Division's Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y To
> some extent, Wolfram's difficulties in academia stemmed from the
> interdisciplinary nature of this new field, which cuts across the
> organizational grain of academic departments, tenure tracks, and
> faculty prerogatives. According to his former collaborators, the
> physicist encountered considerable difficulty in obtaining funding for
> his work through conventional academic channels. Several computer
> scientists suggest that Wolfram may also have been handicapped by a
> lingering skepticism among some members of the scientific community
> about the true value of the kind of computer research he performs.
> Computer experiments, the skeptics say, are only elaborate electronic
> games with little or no connection to the real world. Indeed, the very
> first such computer program, a pattern-generating program called Life,
> was once distributed as part of a commercial package of computer games.
> 
> "There may have been some element of a question mark regarding the kind
> of science that Stephen represents," Packard says. "This kind of
> science is new and not exactly easy to take for the traditional
> scientific community. But I think it has more to do with the intrinsic
> difficulty-intellectually, politically, and culturally-of getting
> academic disciplines to really embrace interdisciplinary research."
> 
> Wolfram's impatience with the organizational constraints of academia
> matched his mounting frustration with the mechanics of coaxing
> computers to model the hypotheses he wanted to pursue, a
> dissatisfaction that drove him to develop Mathematica.
> 
> "Quite early on, I was interested in doing experiments on computers,"
> Wolfram recalls. "One of the things that held me up was that I just
> didn't have the right tools to do what I wanted to do. I spent a lot of
> my days writing a lot of pieces of software to support these
> experiments. I realized this was silly. I was spending lots of time
> putting together tools which in some cases could be quite general
> tools, but I was putting them together for very specific computer
> experiments.
> 
> "'Maybe,' I thought, 'there is a better way to do this."'
> 
> And what is Mathematica, exactly? Even Wolfram and his marketing
> department are hard pressed to give a simple description of this
> comprehensive mathematics processing program. Incorporating hundreds of
> math and physical constants and the world's largest collection of
> mathematical formulas, it offers a wide range of computational tools
> for scientists, engineers, and mathematicians interested in computer
> modeling and simulations. The program not only performs calculations
> but also generates graphics and provides the formatting tools of
> desktop publishing so that researchers can present their work.
> 
> It is a versatile tool shaped by each user's individual purpose.
> Researchers have used the software's modeling capabilities to solve
> problems as diverse as designing the bicycle track for the 1996 Olympic
> Games, predicting flow rates of molecules in commer-
> cial shampoos using various kinds of ingredients, and determining how
> tidal waves evolve as they sweep toward shore. So many
> computer-graphics artists have used Mathematica to create arresting
> geometric images that Wolfram opened an art gallery on his company's
> Web site. According to the company's estimates, a million researchers
> in 90 countries use the program, including all the Fortune 500
> companies, the federal government, and the world's SO largest
> universities.
> 
> The program has competitors, such as Mathcad, Scientific Workplace, and
> Theorist. But with the newest release of Mathematica-Version 3.0-last
> fall, Wolfram "established his superiority," says Columbia University
> civil engineering professor Gautum Dasgupta, who uses Mathematica to
> model the effects of major earthquakes. As head of an international
> teaching group, he also uses the program to develop computer tutorials
> for universities around the world. Dasgupta credits Mathematica's
> "overall comprehensive approach" with distinguishing it from other,
> more specialized programs. Other users note the program's emphasis on
> technical innovation-in which they see the characteristics of the man
> who designed it.
> 
> To produce the most recent version, Wolfram spent two years rebuilding
> the program from the ground up. Now he has vowed to reconstruct the
> world of physics, using Mathematica as the intellectual tool to do it.
> 
> THROUGH A MONITOR, DARKLY
> 
> Researchers like Wolfram turn their backs on the world outside the
> laboratory They gaze instead through the windowpane of a computer
> monitor into a hypothetical universe, harnessing the power of the
> computer to explore the behavior of mathematical structures and complex
> systems.
> 
> Every computer program embodies an algorithm, or a set of instructions,
> that governs the way numerical data are modified by the computer, much as
> the laws of nature govern the way objects behave in the real world. To
> conduct experiments on a computer, Wolfram explains, researchers use
> numbers or symbols to represent objects and then manipulate them
> according to the rules they have established. "My work is all really
> based on one big idea: that everything can be expressed as a symbolic
> expression," he explains. Because these kinds of simulations can be
> performed in a hypothetical universe rather than one bound by the laws
> of nature, he argues, computer experiments represent "a new kind of
> science."
> 
> When Wolfram first turned his attention to complexity studies in the
> early 1980s, he was looking for a way to explain complex phenomena-the
> patterns on mollusk shells, the behavior of molecules swirling in
> turbulent fluid, and fluctuating prices on the stock market. "I tried
> to use methods from statistical mechanics and various other quite
> formal, sophisticated areas of physics and I was fairly disappointed
> that I did not get very far using these conventional methods," Wolfram
> says. "It is quite plain that the [conventional] approach has been a
> failure for biology and studying more complex physical systems."
> 
> Instead, he developed a computer-modeling device called cellular
> automata. Cellular automata are self-replicating, self-organizing
> groups of cells that live, die, and form patterns based on simple rules
> that instruct each cell to change its behavior in accordance with the
> behavior of neighboring cells. They provide a uniquely useful tool for
> scientists studying how the interaction of individual elements
> influences a system as a whole. As in nature, it is extraordinarily
> difficult to predict what pattern will result from a given set of
> rules. The only way to find out is to set the initial conditions and
> let the program run.
> 
> "I found that very simple rules, instead of producing fairly simple
> behavior, actually produce extremely complicated behavior," Wolfram
> says. "That is a piece of intuition that many people just haven't got
> yet. When you see a complicated phenomenon in nature, your instinct is
> to try and make a complicated model to explain it. Somehow, nature
> itself does not need that. People don't understand that there are
> really simple experiments that can tell you really interesting things
> about, for example, how biological systems can be constructed."
> 
> Scientists in a variety of fields have begun using cellular automata
> and other kinds of computer simulations to investigate questions
> traditional physics can't answer. Physicist Per Bak at Brookhaven
> National Laboratory is looking into his computer for a theory that
> accounts for the ability of matter to organize itself into ever more
> complex forms. Stuart Kauffman at the Santa Fe Institute is
> investigating self-organizing behavior as a key to understanding the
> origin of life. Langton at the Santa Fe Institute is developing
> standardized computer programs to allow researchers to study complex
> systems, from a collection of single-celled animals in a pond to a
> group of competing companies.
> 
> But Wolfram, once again, is going his own way. In his view, much of the
> research into complexity is "impenetrable nonsense" with "a fair amount
> of rhetoric and not much science." But when it comes to trying to
> explain his own work, he shares the difficulty: "I am talking about
> concepts that are reasonably fundamental and reasonably abstract. That
> means most words that describe it sound vacuous."
> 
> Where many researchers are using complexity studies to explore biology,
> Wolfram says he is exploring the underlying order of the universe
> itself. "I wondered what would happen if we started from scratch and
> ignored everything that had been achieved in physics, to see what we
> could do," he says. "I have spent the last 10 years doing the most
> obvious experiments. Of course, you often do not realize they are
> obvious until you have been thinking about it for years."
> 
> Computational physics "is a great field because nothing is known,
> absolutely nothing," he declares. "There is a computer universe there
> that just has not been looked at."
> 
> Wolfram is somewhat sheepish about the secrecy of his work, but says he
> simply wants to work undisturbed by intellectual competition. Not
> everyone is bothered by his silence. "Maybe Stephen has a really good
> idea but is just being very careful about building a solid case for
> it," Langton says.
> 
> Colleagues around the country say Wolfram has alluded to some of his
> findings in Internet exchanges with a few key researchers. "He is
> wrestling with what is probably the hardest question in physics-the
> relationship between physics and computation. That is a pretty heady
> topic," says Danny Hillis, an influential computer theoretician who
> pioneered the concept of massive parallel processing, the basis of most
> new supercomputer designs.
> 
> "He has given only tantalizing hints as to what the answers he has
> found would be," says Kolb at the University of Chicago. "He seems
> confident he is on to something."
> 
> "He is looking for some deep connections between fundamental physics
> and fundamental ideas in computer science," says Gregory J. Chaitin, a
> noted mathematician at IBM's Watson Research Center. The idea that the
> way the universe works is analogous to the way computation works "is a
> very intriguing idea that a number of people have speculated on, but
> there has been no serious work. Maybe he won't find anything. But maybe
> he will find something very interesting indeed."
> 
> A SCIENTIST WITHOUT PEER
> 
> Whether Wolfram succeeds or fails as a physicist, the manner in which
> he has chosen to pursue his research poses some provocative questions
> for the practice of science.
> 
> What sets Wolfram apart is his insistence on working independently, not
> just without collaborators but also without the supporting
> superstructure of the conventional research establishment: he relies on
> his own funding and equipment and has no one to answer to but himself.
> 
> "My view about doing basic science," he explains, "is that if you have
> no choice, then getting paid by a university is a fine thing to do. If
> you have a choice, there are a lot better ways to live.
> 
> "As CEO of a company, the fraction of my time that I get to devote to
> basic science is probably much larger than the fraction of time that a
> typical senior professor at a university would devote to basic
> research. If you are a senior university professor, you are out raising
> money from the government, being on committees, and teaching classes.
> It is only in the extra bonus time that you get to do research."
> 
> Wolfram says he wants to revive an older tradition in which people
> pursue science as a personal calling, whether or not they are the
> beneficiaries of public patronage. Too many scientists today, he says,
> give up their research simply because they can't get the public to pay
> for it. Indeed, one of the attractions of computational research, he
> says, is that it requires nothing more expensive than a personal
> computer.
> 
> "I don't have to beg the government," he says. "I don't have to
> convince anyone at the National Science Foundation that what I am doing
> is not as nutty as they might assume or as the peer review system might
> say it is."
> 
> No public funding, however, means no real obligation to communicate his
> findings, and no need to submit himself to peer review. "It may sound
> arrogant, but I have moved pretty far away from what most scientists
> know about," Wolfram maintains. "That means there are fewer and fewer
> people I can talk to about what I am doing. Your typical top scientist
> does not know this stuff.
> 
> "I am my own reality check," he concludes.
> 
> Some researchers say Wolfram is blazing a path for other scientists to
> follow. With full-time faculty research jobs scarce and funding for
> basic industrial research increasingly rare, many scientists are
> seeking new ways to balance the demands of commerce against the lure of
> knowledge for its own sake. And the idea of financial independence is
> becoming more attractive.
> 
> By creating a software company to support his work, "he has built a new
> model for funding science-the scientist as entrepreneur, rather than
> the scientist as public welfare recipient," says Sejnowski at the Salk
> Institute. Wolfram, he says, reminds him of Edwin Land, who founded
> Polaroid and then continued to pursue basic research into the physics
> of color and vision in his corporate lab.
> 
> "In starting your own business," physicist-turnedentrepreneur Packard
> concurs, "you don't have to deal with the same kind of political
> complexities, and you don't have to tolerate a lot of the bull you have
> to tolerate in a university. You are not at the whim of the scientific
> culture of some funding agency."
> 
> There is certainly no shortage of iconoclastic loners in contemporary
> science. Princeton University mathematician Andrew Wiles spent seven
> years working secretly in his attic to polish a 200-page proof of
> Fermat's Last Theorem, one of the most famous problems in his field.
> When he unveiled his solution in a series of dramatic lectures in 1993,
> he made headlines around the world. Only then, however, did a
> sharp-eyed graduate student spot-and help fix-a critical error.
> 
> Indeed, the aloofness that Wolfram considers one of his virtues, others
> see as self-defeating. "He is battling with himself when he chooses to
> work in complete isolation," one former Princeton University associate
> says. "He is hurting himself by not interacting more with the
> scientific community at large."
> 
> Other colleagues worry that his research muse has become a computer
> widow. In the past 18 months, for example, he has had little
> opportunity to brood on basic science, concentrating instead on
> polishing the new release of the program. They question whether Wolfram
> will ever be willing to loosen his hold on company operations enough to
> permit sustained, reflective research. While admiring his commercial
> success, they worry that he has been sidetracked by his tools-like a
> sculptor who spends all day sharpening her chisels but never sets one
> to marble, or a novelist who spends all day fiddling with the fonts in
> his word processing program.
> 
> "He has invested a lot of time in [Mathematica]," Hillis says. "That is
> great for the rest of us who use it, but it is probably bad for
> physics."
> 
> The program Wolfram developed to facilitate his own research may, in
> the end, overshadow it; the man who sought such a prominent place in
> the history of science may have to settle instead for a mention in his
> own company's annual reports. But as the scientific community waits and
> watches, it is not yet clear how this particular high-wire act will
> end. Wolfram remains balanced delicately on the tightrope of his
> ambitions.
> 
> "I seriously doubt that Stephen would set himself up for the fall he
> would take if he never delivers on the promise," Langton says. "I am
> willing to place my bets on Stephen, even though I don't know when they
> might pay off."
> 
> Author Affiliation:
> 
> ROBERT LEE HOTZ reports on research and technology issues for the Los
> Angeles Times, where he shared a 1994 Pulitzer Prize with his
> colleagues for coverage of the 1994 earthquake in Northridge, Calif.
> 


From perlman Thu Aug 31 14:19:46 2000
Subject: Re: ONE MORE TIME!
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 100 14:19:46 -0400 (EDT)
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Rocco was out so I left a message to call me at home.
I am not at home, but will check for messages around 4pm.

Gary

From perlman Thu Aug 31 19:12:00 2000
Subject: Re: Please email UNIX|STAT password to rlm@sss.com
To: rlm@sss.com (Robert L. Masterson)
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 100 19:12:00 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> 
> Gary,
> 
> I remember menunix from the early 80's USENIX tape.  Useful software.
> I used to use UNIX|STAT at CMU years ago, and it would be great to
> use it now.
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Please email the password to rlm@sss.com.
> 
> 
> Robert L. Masteson
> rlm@sss.com
> 


From perlman Fri Sep  1 10:16:08 2000
Subject: Re: 1407 - 7 Beacon
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 100 10:16:08 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <44.6ab355d.26d681da@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Aug 24, 0 09:49:14 am
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I spoke to Rocco today and he is sending me a contract
and I am sending a cashier's check for the full amount to PRC.
They will be repairing the ceilings in the living room,
kitchen, and batchroom.

He expects his team to start on Sept 11 or 12 and be there
most of the week.  I told him you would arrange access.
I'll send a message to Bonne about the plan.

Gary

From perlman Fri Sep  1 10:25:47 2000
Subject: Re: Another water problem
To: bknipfer@aiusa.org (Bonne Knipfer)
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 100 10:25:47 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <85256838.004B585E.00@aiusa.org> from "Bonne Knipfer" at Nov 29, 99 08:47:13 am
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Hi Bonne,

It looks like I completely dropped the ball on this one.
I have arranged for Robeck to redo the ceiling in the living room
(they will put up a new ceiling) and they will paint the ceilings
in the kitchen and the bathroom.  They are planning on starting
Sept 11 or 12 and will be there for most of the week.
Karrie will arrange access.

Thank you very much for helping with Karrie.

Gary

> Hi Gary.
> 
> I wanted to alert you to a new little problem in the apartment -- it seems that
> the radiator in the living room in the apartment upstairs (apartment 10) is
> leaking into our living room.  I will contact Robeck about this -- I don't know
> how this works but I assume that the heating system is a building issue not
> something for just the individual owner.
> 
> I can arrange to take some time off from work this week if Robeck needs to get
> into our apartment to correct the problem from our end.  fyi -- the tenants
> (owners?) upstairs are Chinese and do not appear to speak English so
> communicating with them may be difficult.
> 
> Let me know how you would like me to handle this.
> 
> It's seems it's always water/plumbing-related issues when I'm in touch.
> 
> Thanks.
> Bonne
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep  1 12:29:49 2000
Subject: Re: Speaker at AOL Design Summit.
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 100 12:29:49 -0400 (EDT)
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I have completed my slides.  They are at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti-aol.ppt
The main addition is five generations of layouts,
appended to the talk, to be covered when appropriate.

Please print the slides 3 or 6 per page as a handout.

Also, please print the paper:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc

I'll be leaving OCLC at 3:30 on the 7th
and should be in the CompuServe lobby at 3:50.

Gary

> Hi Gary, 
> 
> It was nice to have lunch with you the other day. We are all looking forward 
> to having you address the participants at the AOL Design Summit. I just 
> wanted to find out if there is anything in particular you need for your 
> presentation.
> 
> Also, I wanted to let you know that about 40% of the people attending the 
> summit have a background in visual design and we were wondering if you could 
> make them feel included -- may be by posing question(s) on the challenges of 
> visual design addressing online usability issues -- or anything else you may 
> have to share that visual designers can benefit from.
> 
> Please let me know if you have any questions.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Kavita
> 


From perlman Fri Sep  1 15:27:30 2000
Subject: Re: Another water problem
To: bknipfer@aiusa.org
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 100 15:27:30 -0400 (EDT)
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Dear Bonne,

I will make sure to emphasize to Robeck to take the utmost precautions.
And I will pass on your concerns to Karrie.

Gary

> Hi Gary...I guess it's ok for them to start the work but I am very
> concerned about my furniture in the living room.  I know from past
> experiences how these guys at Robeck work and since I cannot arrange to be
> home during that week I need assurance that my property will be protected.
> 
> Bonne
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep  1 15:33:23 2000
Subject: Re: Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction
To: deeheizer@hotmail.com
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 100 15:33:23 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39AFFC68.93E158A6@earthlink.net> from "deendano" at Sep 1, 0 11:59:04 am
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> I'm interested in the publication:
> Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction
> ACM# 608920
> 
> I went to the order site but did not see this book listed.
> In paperback? purchase?
> I'm a student in Information Architecture but I'm carving my own path
> and can't find great resources, this looks perfect!
> Could you tell me how I could purchase it?
> I was trying to locate other references via the online version but it
> only referenced page 89?
> Any other help on resources in this new OLD field would be appreciated.
> Thank you,
> Deeheizer@hotmail.com
> 
> Meet me at my virtual office
> 
> http://webex.com/office/Web_Diva

At CHI 2000, ACM gave away its remaining stock of that publication.
The online version is complete, although some of the later
appedices are not too well formatted.

To get to all the pages, go via the Home index:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cdg/
scroll down, and you can see Appendix F, which goes up to page 161,
which, I imagine, continues on to page 162.

For more references, see:
	http://www.hcibib.org/


From perlman Fri Sep  1 15:35:17 2000
Subject: Re: Another water problem (fwd)
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 100 15:35:17 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Karrie,

A note from Bonne:

> Hi Gary...I guess it's ok for them to start the work but I am very
> concerned about my furniture in the living room.  I know from past
> experiences how these guys at Robeck work and since I cannot arrange to be
> home during that week I need assurance that my property will be protected.
> 
> Bonne

I will ask Robeck to take the utmost care with her property,
but it might help more if you would make the same request when you let them in.

Gary

From perlman Fri Sep  1 18:23:39 2000
Subject: [18987][Gary:Perlman]
To: samples@wolfram.com
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 100 18:23:39 -0400 (EDT)
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Dear Wolfram Research,

I have submitted an application form and am now submitting samples.
I've answered six questions.  Please let me know if you want more.

I am not planning on sending you paper unless you want a pile
of reprints of papers.  Instead, I will point you to online versions.

First, my short vita is at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/vita.html
If you want a longer version, I could update mine,
but you can get many details on my publications from
the HCI Bibliography.  Here is a canned search:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=%25A%20Gary%20Perlman
I made a little table of my skills, as they relate to
software development:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/skills.html

My vita has links to examples of my work, but here are some highlights:

My main work at OCLC is on FirstSearch, a bibliographic
and full text retrieval system used in about 15,000 libraries.
I coordinated all user interface development,
from analysis, to design, coding, and usability testing.
My experiences in making FirstSearch usable, multilingual,
accessible, portable, and modifiable are summarized in:
"The FirstSearch User Interface Architecture"
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc
This will be presented at an ACM SIGCHI conference:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu/
You can try the demo version of FirstSearch at:
	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi

|STAT is a data analysis package that has been in use
for over 20 years.  Here is its home page:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/
Here is the user manual in PDF (circa 1986, but I list it
here because it is work that is more mathematical than
other work I have done):
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/handbook.pdf
Of course, it is not in any way comparable to Mathematica,
but on the other hand, how many job applicants do you get
who have written a data analysis package used by thousands?

In my spare time, I have cobbled together the HCI Bibliography,
a free-access online bibliography on human-computer interaction:
	http://www.hcibib.org/
It has an online search engine which has handled about 200K
searches in the past year, 350K in all.

As part of the HCI Bibliography, I started cataloging HCI
resources on the Web, in part to meet my own information needs
for working on FirstSearch, and pages generated from these
have been "hit" over half a million times in the past two years:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/publications/
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/intercultural/
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/
	http://www.acm.org/sigcaph/links/
My suggested readings page has had 38K hits in the past 2.5 years,
and has been supporting, through the Amazon.com associates program,
the ACM SIGCHI Central Ohio chapter, BuckCHI:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
which I helped create, served as Chair, and now serve as Secretary.

Supporting a lot of this information gathering is the Semi-Structured
Toolkit, which I describe in a keynote address I gave at the 1992
Australian conference on HCI:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/papers/ozchi.html

I edited a book on the best HCI papers from the Human Factors
and Ergonomics Society meetings:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/hfeshci/
and the preface describes the process used:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/hfeshci/preface.html

Other papers can be found in links from my home page:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
but many people are most impressed by my paper in
the Best of the Journal of Irreproducible Results:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/armleg.html

That should be enough technical material for you.
On a more personal note, I am very happy where I
am at OCLC, having been there for a little over 4 years.
People at OCLC are very nice, and very positive
about their work.  It's a high tech but low key place.
I was at OSU in computer science for eight years
(I managed this despite never coming up for tenure)
and consulted a lot locally; when I decided to leave
academia, mainly because of a lack of colleagues,
I was able to choose the place I liked working at most,
and OCLC was kind enough to make a special position
for me.  And Columbus is a nice place to live
(but you wouldn't want to visit here).

I used to have other hobbies, but now we have kids,
so my new hobbies are reading books, playing games,
building gigantic wooden swing sets, etc.
SOmetimes I even write little books:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stories/bunny01.htm
We have two boys, Mark 7 and George 3.
Both are very nice and clever, of course.

My wife is an associate professor in Psychology
at OSU.  Politics at OSU and within Psychology
are wearing her down, despite her being well
funded and having won, for example, an APA
young investigator's award.  She has colleagues
who she respects highly at UIUC, and they have
been urging her to apply.  One of her colleagues
suggested that Wolfram was worth considering,
and given my affinity for developing software,
particularly mathematical software, motivated
me to take these steps.

My wife is anxious to see things move along,
so if there is interest, let me know.  If not,
well, at least I'm enjoying my job now, and maybe
things will improve for my wife.

So, it's your move.

Gary Perlman

PS: People find this true story amusing:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/ant.html

PPS: this message has 23 URLs, if you care to know

From perlman Sun Sep  3 00:21:58 2000
Subject: Re: stat
To: porifera@hotmail.com (Emma .)
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 100 00:21:58 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
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From perlman Sun Sep  3 22:59:59 2000
Subject: Re: new URL
To: aaucella@afadesign.com (Arlene Aucella)
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 100 22:59:59 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000501c015e2$baa45d20$7400a8c0@ne.mediaone.net> from "Arlene Aucella" at Sep 3, 0 04:08:29 pm
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Web entry all fixed up, more info added, based on below.

Jonathan took the family to Granville Ohio and stayed over a night.
It was fun to see them all.  Baby looked great (although I see so many
babies that she is a blur).

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Hope all is well with you.  How is the family?  I saw J. Grudin with baby in
> Amsterdam this spring!
> 
> Can you change my website on the ACM HCI Consultants to
>     www.afadesign.com
> 
> The old link does not work anymore.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Arlene Aucella
> AFA Design Consultants
> Hamilton, MA 01982
> 
> 978 468 6221  (Voice)
> 978 468 4328  (Fax)
> 
> aaucella@afadesign.com
> http://www.afadesign.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Sep  3 23:03:47 2000
Subject: Re: X-To and X-cc
To: tochi@acm.org (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 100 23:03:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04205508b5d7b21bb76a@[128.195.186.11]> from "Jonathan Grudin" at Sep 3, 0 01:08:10 am
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I suspect that the problem is related to the list mailing to
another list.  Here is the tochi@acm.org list:

kena@CS.COLORADO.EDU  Ken Anderson
tochi@CS.COLORADO.EDU TOCHI Account
grudin@ICS.UCI.EDU    Jonathan Grudin

WHat does tochi@CS.COLORADO.EDU look like?  It may not matter.
So, one approach may be to add the email addresses to the
ACM list, instead of the indirection.  If the Colorado list
is public, then you might want to point it to the ACM list.

Gary

> Hello folks --
> 
> You're my ACM Brain Trust, even though I know this particular quer 
> doesn't fall within most of your specific functions, so apologies in 
> advance. I hope one of you can handle it or knows who can.
> 
> I have a problem that only occurs on email that is sent to the 
> tochi@acm.org email distribution list. The sender is somehow 
> including the people to whom an original message was sent and cc'ed 
> to, and somehow the mailer seems to replace their email addresses to 
> the right of the @ with "acm.org" which is of course not really their 
> email address.
> 
> Two examples from yesterday's email are below, one with the problem 
> in the X-To field and one in both X-To and X-cc.
> 
> The effect of this is that I get the email but do not have the 
> addresses to whom the original was sent. This is very inefficient. 
> Often I actually have to write to the person who sent me the email 
> and ask them to send me the correct addresses of the recipients. 
> Sometimes I have them in my files but still must retrieve them.
> 
> As I said, this problem has only happened for my TOCHI@ACM.ORG email, 
> which gives me some hope that it can be fixed.
> 
> Any thoughs?
> 
> Cheers -- Jonathan
> 
> 
> Send: yes
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> Date:         Sat, 2 Sep 2000 12:21:32 -0400
> Reply-To: jacob@eecs.tufts.edu
> Sender: "ACM TOCHI Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 
> (Alias)" <TOCHI@acm.org>
> From: Robert Jacob <jacob@eecs.tufts.edu>
> Subject:      TOCHI paper 99-32-0
> X-To:         chanhc@ACM.ORG
> To: TOCHI@acm.org
> 
> 
> Date:         Sat, 2 Sep 2000 11:42:42 PDT
> Reply-To: dourish@parc.xerox.com
> Sender: "ACM TOCHI Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 
> (Alias)" <TOCHI@acm.org>
> From: Paul Dourish <dourish@parc.xerox.com>
> Subject:      Reviews for TOCHI submission 00-12
> X-To:         mark.perry@ACM.ORG
> X-cc:         dourish@ACM.ORG
> To: TOCHI@acm.org
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Jonathan Grudin, Editor
> ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction     Email: tochi@ics.uci.edu
> Microsoft Research                                   Web: www.acm.org/tochi
> One Microsoft Way                                     Phone: (425) 936-0784
> Redmond, WA 98052-6399  USA                             Fax: (425) 936-7329
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Sun Sep  3 23:09:18 2000
Subject: Re: news item
To: riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson)
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 100 23:09:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04003a0eb5d89aa25d72@[206.169.225.45]> from "Richard I. Anderson" at Sep 3, 0 05:18:14 pm
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Done.  It's now on the SIGCHI home page news.

> I'm not sure whether I remembered to send this to you before:
> 
>   SIGCHI Austria chartered August 3
> 
> Richard
> 
> ___________________________________________________________________
> Richard I. Anderson
> Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
> voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
> riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
> 63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
> http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Sep  3 23:14:37 2000
Subject: Re: Survey data request
To: criveral@zeus.ccu.umich.mx
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 100 23:14:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000201c01603$d889db00$34830a0a@unimedia.net> from "Cuauhtemoc Rivera Loaiza" at Sep 3, 0 06:04:33 pm
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All I have is at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/education/

But you might try the SIGCHI Local SIGs route:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/local-sigs/
In particular, there is a CHI-Mexico chapter:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/chimex/

I think you should contact their chair for more ideas.
I am sure they would be happy to help.

Good luck.


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> 
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> latin america that would really help me out.
> 
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From perlman Mon Sep  4 19:51:08 2000
Subject: Re: ACM
To: finney.17@osu.edu
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 100 19:51:08 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.96.1000904110704.20555A-100000@joplin.psy.ohio-state.edu> from "Steven Finney" at Sep 4, 0 11:08:55 am
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My relationship with ACM SIGCHI is complicated.
They do not generally provide accounts.
I cobble the SIGCHI and BuckCHI websites,
as well as run the HCI Bibliography,
which has been supported for a decade by SIGCHI.

Gary

> I let my ACM membership lapse a while ago, but I notice that your
> web page seems to be hosted there. What facilities do they provide
> to members (I know they used to host a mail forwarding facility,
> but I didn't know they actually provided resources of any sort).
> I have a freeware/open source program that I need to find a web
> home for (one where I can both modify the thing myself, and ideally
> have an email account, a combo which is problematic at OSU.).
> 
> Thanks for any info,
> sf
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep  4 23:51:14 2000
Subject: Re: Usable Web Feedback
To: instone@usableweb.com (Keith Instone)
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 100 23:51:14 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <p04330104b5d9fadad420@[205.133.8.236]> from "Keith Instone" at Sep 4, 0 09:22:52 pm
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> >I like the new layout of usableweb.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> >I have to quibble on the lack of presence of:
> 
> I've got HUNDREDS of links to add, lots to add authorship on, etc. 
> These are now on my to-do list.
> 
> >Hope you are enjoying your not-so-new job.
> 
> Yep!

That's great.  Me too.

> Keith
> -- 
> 
> Keith Instone     instone@usableweb.com
> Usable Web        http://usableweb.com/
> Argus Associates  http://argus-inc.com/
>                    +1 734 913-0010
> 


From perlman Tue Sep  5 10:50:04 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: Sebastien.Huart@curie.fr (sebastien HUART)
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 100 10:50:04 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39B4FBB4.72AE44CA@curie.fr> from "sebastien HUART" at Sep 5, 0 02:57:08 pm
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fmeh

> 
> 
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From perlman Tue Sep  5 11:56:59 2000
Subject: Re: CHI2000 video and extended abstract
To: morten@fjeld.ch (Morten Fjeld)
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 100 11:56:59 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.20000905170857.00b89b90@GROUPW2.ETHZ.CH> from "Morten Fjeld" at Sep 5, 0 05:08:57 pm
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The extended abstracts are not (yet) in the HCIBIB.
I have no estimated date when they will be in there,
but eventually, I imagine they will get in there.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> I had a full video and an accompanying 2 pages paper at CHI2000, but I cannot find either of them in the HCIBIB.
> 
> I have noticed that CHI2000 proceedings are in there, but where is video and where are extended abstracts?
> 
> Best,
> MORTEN FJELD
> 
> Man Machine Interaction (MMI) at the
> Institute for Hygiene and Applied Physiology (IHA), ETH Zurich
> <http://www.fjeld.ch>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>                                              Morten FJELD
> 
>     _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/    _/                 IHA, Clausiusstr. 25
>    _/        _/    _/    _/                           8092 Zurich
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>  _/        _/    _/    _/                    Voice: +41 1 6323983
> _/_/_/_/  _/    _/    _/ ETH ZURICH          Fax  : +41 1 6321173
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> P: Morten Fjeld, Schulhausstr. 40a, CH-8002 Zurich, +41 1 2027061
> 


From perlman Tue Sep  5 14:32:35 2000
Subject: Re: Help Files
To: MBloedau@ABC-CLIO.COM
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 100 14:32:35 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <D172F86CBBA9D311A9E500508B44AB24758B93@NTS4> from "Monique Bloedau" at Sep 5, 0 08:32:58 am
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FirstSearch has an interesting help system (although I am biased,
having designed and built it).  See the demo version:
	http://www.oclc.org/cgi-oclc/uncgi/fs5.scr.cgi
Help (and the comment form) are placed in a JavaScript-controlled window.
It opens a separate window so that the help does not hide what the
user was trying to get help on.  (On the first screen, it does not
yet know if you have JavaScript, so if opens a full browser window.)

Each screen has its own help menu, configured on the fly to match
the account settings (so no help on full text if the user can't access it).
Additionally, topic specific help is available, particularly on search screens.
There is a search capability in the help window, as well as links to
general items (like a topical outline, news, and the glossary).

And it's in three languages: English, Spanish, and French.

Gary Perlman, OCLC

> I am looking for any general  on-line guidance, or theoretical basis for
> writing help
> files for the web. Also helpful would be any examples of nicely done help
> files to look at. Specifically, I am creating a help file for a large,
> information and research site (no e-commerce) to be used by university
> students. Please reply to me directly and I will post a summary of
> responses.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Monique
> 
>    ---------------------------------------------------------
>    About CHI-WEB: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web.html
>    ---------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Tue Sep  5 23:51:52 2000
Subject: Re: Speaker at AOL Design Summit.
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 100 23:51:52 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <c5.8c84f7a.26dd7990@cs.com> from "Kavitaappachu@cs.com" at Aug 29, 0 04:39:44 pm
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Hi Havita,

I'd like to get more information about the schedule after my talk.
You said there would be a dinner, but I don't know the time.
I'd like to be able to leave to pick up one of my kids between
5 and 6 (I live about five minutes from CompuServe).
If necessary, I could go stright from my talk to a dinner,
but I'd like to know that in advance so my wife can schedule
her time accordingly.

Gary

> Hi Gary, 
> 
> It was nice to have lunch with you the other day. We are all looking forward 
> to having you address the participants at the AOL Design Summit. I just 
> wanted to find out if there is anything in particular you need for your 
> presentation.
> 
> Also, I wanted to let you know that about 40% of the people attending the 
> summit have a background in visual design and we were wondering if you could 
> make them feel included -- may be by posing question(s) on the challenges of 
> visual design addressing online usability issues -- or anything else you may 
> have to share that visual designers can benefit from.
> 
> Please let me know if you have any questions.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Kavita
> 


From perlman Wed Sep  6 13:43:57 2000
Subject: Re: Speaker at AOL Design Summit.
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 100 13:43:57 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <b9.68be5f0.26e7d2c0@cs.com> from "Kavitaappachu@cs.com" at Sep 6, 0 01:02:56 pm
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I will let you know if the 4:30 time is okay.

> In a message dated 9/5/00 11:52:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> perlman@turing.acm.org writes:
> 
> > I'd like to get more information about the schedule after my talk.
> >  You said there would be a dinner, but I don't know the time.
> >  I'd like to be able to leave to pick up one of my kids between
> >  5 and 6 (I live about five minutes from CompuServe).
> >  If necessary, I could go stright from my talk to a dinner,
> >  but I'd like to know that in advance so my wife can schedule
> >  her time accordingly.
> >  
> Gary,
> 
> The talk is scheduled from 4:30-5:30. I believe we had to juggle things last 
> minute (per the AOL VPs request) and your talk is at 4:30 instead of 4. I 
> hope that will not be a problem. Sorry about that.
> 
> Dinner is at 6 and we are hoping you will be able to join us. The final head 
> count of people attending is 84 and some of them would like to meet with you.
> 
> The handouts for your talk are ready. Please let me know if there is anything 
> else you need or if you have any questions.
> 
> See you tomorrow. Do let me know what time you will be here so I will wait 
> for you at the front desk.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Kavita
> 


From perlman Wed Sep  6 13:54:53 2000
Subject: Re: Speaker at AOL Design Summit.
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 100 13:54:53 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <b9.68be5f0.26e7d2c0@cs.com> from "Kavitaappachu@cs.com" at Sep 6, 0 01:02:56 pm
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That schedule is fine.  I'll leave OCLC at 4 and get there at about 4:20.

Gary

> In a message dated 9/5/00 11:52:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> perlman@turing.acm.org writes:
> 
> > I'd like to get more information about the schedule after my talk.
> >  You said there would be a dinner, but I don't know the time.
> >  I'd like to be able to leave to pick up one of my kids between
> >  5 and 6 (I live about five minutes from CompuServe).
> >  If necessary, I could go stright from my talk to a dinner,
> >  but I'd like to know that in advance so my wife can schedule
> >  her time accordingly.
> >  
> Gary,
> 
> The talk is scheduled from 4:30-5:30. I believe we had to juggle things last 
> minute (per the AOL VPs request) and your talk is at 4:30 instead of 4. I 
> hope that will not be a problem. Sorry about that.
> 
> Dinner is at 6 and we are hoping you will be able to join us. The final head 
> count of people attending is 84 and some of them would like to meet with you.
> 
> The handouts for your talk are ready. Please let me know if there is anything 
> else you need or if you have any questions.
> 
> See you tomorrow. Do let me know what time you will be here so I will wait 
> for you at the front desk.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Kavita
> 


From perlman Thu Sep  7 09:14:28 2000
Subject: Re: Companies list
To: ella@flow-interactive.com (ella tallyn)
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 100 09:14:28 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <NDBBKLKDILALNKIOBGBIGEDKCBAA.ella@flow-interactive.com> from "ella tallyn" at Sep 7, 0 01:36:44 pm
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Please fill out this form:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/suggest.cgi?K=HCI-SITES:COMPANIES

> Hi Gary,
> 
> I work for a company called Flow Interactive that specialises in Usability
> Testing and Interactive Design. We would like to be included in the list of
> companies on the CHI website
> (http://www.acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites/COMPANIES.html), what do we need to do?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --Ella Tallyn.
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Sep  7 15:56:33 2000
Subject: Re: Ceiling Work at Beacon St.
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 100 15:56:33 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <85.60a24b.26e941a1@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Sep 7, 0 03:08:17 pm
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Thanks for the update.  Rocco should have the check in hand tomorrow at noon.

I spoke to Karen yestday because Bonne had hoped to postpone the work
until after they moved out.  I told Karen that the work was already
scheduled and paid for and that I hoped it would not be too inconvenient.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Hope you had a nice labor day weekend.  Just wanted to let you know that PRC 
> is set to start the ceilings on Tuesday @ 8am.  Rocco thinks it'll be about 
> 3-4 days, so I'm going to drop a key off to them and pick it up on Thursday 
> or Friday, when they're through.
> 
> FYI (you may already know), Karen is moving out on Saturday and Bonne is out 
> of town until next Tuesday or Wednesday.  Karen told me she'd be leaving 
> Bonne a note about the ceiling work.  Hopefully it'll be done before she even 
> gets back.
> 
> I'm showing the unit tomorrow at 11 a.m. to two different parties.  I'm also 
> doing an open house on Sunday.  Oh by the way, as you've probably assumed, 
> the people who made the offer decided they don't want to buy the unit at all 
> now, even though we were able to arrange 5% financing.  At least we've got it 
> now, so it's not as much of an issue.
> 
> Feel free to call or email with any questions or concerns.
> 
> Regards,
> Karrie
> 


From perlman Thu Sep  7 22:01:02 2000
Subject: THE RUMELHART PRIZE Announcement and Call for Nominations (fwd)
To: palmer.1@osu.edu
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ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR NOMINATIONS


THE DAVID E. RUMELHART PRIZE

 FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE

 FORMAL ANALYSIS OF HUMAN COGNITION


The David E. Rumelhart Prize will be awarded biennially to an
individual or collaborative team making a significant contemporary
contribution to the formal analysis of human cognition.  Mathematical
modeling of human cognitive processes, formal analysis of language and
other products of human cognitive activity, and computational analyses
of human cognition using symbolic or non-symbolic frameworks all fall
within the scope of the award.  The Prize itself will consist of a
certificate, a citation of the awardee's contribution, and a monetary
award of $100,000.

           Nomination, Selection and Award Presentation

Nominations for the David E. Rumelhart Prize should be sent to the
Chair of the Prize Selection Committee by December 1 of each even
numbered year, beginning in the year 2000.  Nominations should include
six sets of the following materials: (1) A three-page statement
focusing on the work motivating the nomination, (2) a complete
curriculum vitae and (3) copies of up to five of the nominee's
relevant publications.  Note that the nominee may be an individual or
a team, and in the case of a team, vitae for all members should be
provided.  The awardee will be announced at the meeting of the
Cognitive Science Society in the year following the deadline and will
receive the Prize and deliver the Prize Lecture at the meeting in the
year after that.  Thus, the first prize recipient will be announced at
the Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society in 2001, and the first
Prize Lecture will be given at the meeting of the Society in 2002.

                       Funding of the Prize

The David E, Rumelhart Prize will be funded by the Robert J. Glushko
and Pamela Samuelson Foundation, based in San Francisco.  Robert
J. Glushko is an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley who received a
Ph. D. in Cognitive Psychology in 1979 under Rumelhart's supervision.

                       Prize Administration

The Rumelhart Prize will be Administered by the Chair of the Prize
Selection Committee in consultation with the Glushko-Samuelson
Foundation and the Distinguished Advisory Board.  Screening of
nominees and selection of the prize winner will be performed by the
Prize Selection Committee.  Scientific members (including the Chair)
of the Prize Selection Committee will serve for up to two four-year
terms, and members of this committee will be selected by the
Glushko-Samuelson Foundation in consultation with the Distinguished
Advisory Board.  A representative of the Foundation will also serve on
the Prize Selection Committee.

            David E. Rumelhart:  A Scientific Biography

David E. Rumelhart has made many contributions to the formal analysis
of human cognition, working primarily within the frameworks of
mathematical psychology, symbolic artificial intelligence, and
parallel distributed processing.  He also admired formal linguistic
approaches to cognition and explored the possibility of formulating a
formal grammar to capture the structure of stories.

Rumelhart obtained his undergraduate education at the University of
South Dakota, receiving a B.A. in psychology and mathematics in 1963.
He studied mathematical psychology at Stanford University, receiving
his Ph. D. in 1967.  From 1967 to 1987 he served on the faculty of the
Department of Psychology at the University of California, San Diego.
In 1987 he moved to Stanford University, serving as Professor there
until 1998.  He has become disabled by Pick's disease, a progressive
neurodegenerative illness, and now lives with his brother in Ann
Arbor, Michigan.

Rumelhart developed models of a wide range of aspects of human
cognition, ranging from motor control to story understanding to visual
letter recognition to metaphor and analogy.  He collaborated with Don
Norman and the LNR Research Group to produce "Explorations in
Cognition" in 1975 and with Jay McClelland and the PDP Research Group
to produce "Parallel Distributed Processing: Explorations in the
Microstructure of Cognition" in 1986.  He mastered many formal
approaches to human cognition, developing his own list processing
language and formulating the powerful back-propagation learning
algorithm for training networks of neuron-like processing units.
Rumelhart was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1991 and
received many prizes, including a MacArthur Fellowship, the Warren
Medal of the Society of Experimental Psychologists, and the APA
Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award.

Rumelhart articulated a clear view of what cognitive science, the
discipline, is or ought to be.  He felt that for cognitive science to
be a science, it would have to have formal theories --- and he often
pointed to linguistic theories, as well as to mathematical and
computational models, as examples of what he had in mind.

Distinguished Advisory Board

William K. Estes
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana

Barbara H. Partee
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts

Herbert A. Simon
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Chair, Prize Selection Committee

James L. McClelland
Carnegie Mellon University and
Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Inquiries and Nominations should be sent to

David E. Rumelhart Prize Administration
Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition
115 Mellon Institute
4400 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

412-268-4000
derprize@cnbc.cmu.edu

Visit the prize web site at

www.cnbc.cmu.edu/derprize


From perlman Fri Sep  8 10:56:48 2000
Subject: Re: Gary hi
To: galtevet@zahav.net.il (Gal Tevet, Architect)
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 100 10:56:48 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000801c0191d$c168f100$c20008d5@r04z> from "Gal Tevet, Architect" at Sep 8, 0 00:48:33 am
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Like "engineer", "architect" is a term that has been
embraced by both software and Internet communities.
It would be interesting to see how real architects
can contribute, so I hope you continue your quest.

There are several "places" where I think you should be looking:
 * "Information Architecture for the WWW" by Rosenfeld & Morville
	http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1565922824/
 * The SIGCHI Web Sepcial Interest Area
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/
   and the associated mailing list chi-web@acm.org
   (with over 2000 subscribers)
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web-faq.html
 * Keith Instone's "http://usableweb.com", especially the section
   on information architecture:
	http://usableweb.com/topics/000290-0-0.html
 * Keith works at Argus, founded by Rosenfeld & Morville,
   and Argus sponsors a site on information architecture:
	http://argus-acia.com/

I hope this helps.

Gary

> Hello, my name is Gal Tevet, located in Tel Aviv- Israel.
> I am writing this letter in hope of written interaction with you, =
> following my visiting of your interesting site and the feeling of =
> inter-displinary attitude I felt while browsing through your pages.
> 
> I am an active architect ( a real one- you know, one who has built =
> residential neighbourhoods, designed a master plan for a new city, =
> planned 20 storey towers etc.). I am currently doing a masters in =
> Philosophy concentrating on Aesthetics and Analytic Philosophy. Besides =
> that I have studied computer programming, that allowed me to develop an =
> interface to the net (hopefully will be invested this month). I am also =
> a musician (not active but composing and playing for private =
> audience...).
> 
> All this preface, was in order to state that I seem to be going in the =
> direction of HCI and Virtual Architecture in an immanent manner.The =
> transformation from the physical world to the virtual one is not easy- =
> and I would really appreciate your help in trying to define the options =
> I have in this area.
> 
> There is one position that seems to be lacking in internet companies- =
> the one of Architect (a real one) that would be incharge of =
> co-ordination between the different disciplines that compose the product =
> development process. There should be someone that will take =
> responsibility for the Coherence of the product within itself.
> 
> I would appreciate any comment or advice you have for me, so I can =
> understand what opportunities exist out there for me in the passage from =
> physical to virtual contexts- while staying an architect by nature- that =
> is one who knows (in a profound and wide manner) how to co-ordinate =
> disciplines like- design & technology, form & function, gui and =
> usability, particular issues & context, business values and intellectual =
> quality.
> 
> Thank you very much for reading this mail. If you are interested I can =
> send you some of my work by mail & continue this conversation.
> 
> Best regards- Gal Tevet, Architect

From perlman Fri Sep  8 11:08:21 2000
Subject: Re: Fwd: Final Design Summit Agenda
To: Kavitaappachu@cs.com
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 100 11:08:21 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Kavita,

I just wanted to thank you for the beautiful clock.
My sons were VERY impressed by the packaging
(a bag in in a box in box).

Gary

From perlman Fri Sep  8 12:32:01 2000
Subject: Re: Gary hi
To: galtevet@zahav.net.il (Gal Tevet, Architect)
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 100 12:32:01 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <LPBBJHJCLNJMMHJOHOIMGECFCBAA.galtevet@zahav.net.il> from "Gal Tevet, Architect" at Sep 8, 0 06:17:47 pm
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> By the way, can you define in a few words what is your main interests and
> proffessional passions?

See my home page:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> Also, I am in contact with Jacob Nielsen (not very intensive), do you have
> an opinion on his Usability concepts?

I think Jakob has generally good insights into usability,
although not necessarily with good scientific support
in some cases.

From perlman Fri Sep  8 12:40:36 2000
Subject: Re: Usability Lab
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan x53232)
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 100 12:40:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.2.20000907115213.01ebb7e0@adept.qualcomm.com> from "Srinivas Raghavan x53232" at Sep 7, 0 11:56:16 am
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We have a two-way mirror in our control room,
but we generally use the monitors.

For us, the activity is so closely tied
to the screen, we care little about the feeds
from the cameras on the keyboard/mouse and
on the user's face.

For a CAR in the test, a wide angle of view
seems like it would be useful to have a big mirror,
because the range of movement may be large.
For other uses, you might want to have curtains
you could close.

How many cameras do you intend to use to capture this?

Sounds like fun.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> I am in the process of setting up a usability lab and had a question about 
> the use of one-way mirrors. I was looking through the OCLC usability lab 
> site and noticed you do not use a one-way mirror for observation. Is this 
> correct? How good/bad is the use of the mirror vs cameras and monitors. In 
> our case we would have a half car in the participant area with the driving 
> simulator hooked up to it and front and back visual channels for the 
> driver. The observation/control room would be off the side wall where the 
> mirror would be located.
> 
> I have talked to some people from TRI who had a lab setup with it and were 
> happy. I would appreciate your thoughts.
> 
> Thanks
> Srinivas
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep  8 15:09:02 2000
Subject: Re: wdm source?
To: odradek@videotron.ca (Marc =?iso-8859-1?Q?Lavall=E9e?=)
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 100 15:09:02 -0400 (EDT)
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Instructions on obtaining |STAT are in:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/
> 
> Hi Dr. Perlman.
> 
> I'm studying communication at University of quebec in
> Montreal, and I need to analyse sound in realtime.
> 
> I need your wdm software in order to compile pipewave
> (http://www.cf.ac.uk/psych/CullingJ/pipewave.html)
> Can you send me a copy?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Marc
> 


From perlman Fri Sep  8 15:32:07 2000
Subject: CHI-STUDENTS: approval required (577E5B57) (fwd)
To: adbsk28@HOTMAIL.COM
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What does this have to do with Students and HCI?

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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From perlman Sun Sep 10 11:32:46 2000
Subject: Re: FW: Gary Perlman's Visit
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 100 11:32:46 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <PKEFIGMIPPKAONDOOPCHIENLCCAA.david.stubbs@acm.org> from "David D. Stubbs" at Mar 9, 0 12:27:56 pm
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Hi David,

I just gave my user interface architecture talk again,
this time to a local group.  Now I need to shorten it
to 15 minutes for the Universal Usability conference.

But, I am really writing to ask if you would be interested
in nominating me as a CHI fellow, that is, if you were
serious about your statement about my contributions
to HCI with the HCI Bibliography.  See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/documents/awards.html#fellows

Gary

From perlman Sun Sep 10 11:42:53 2000
Subject: Re: Meeting with ACM IS people
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (perlman)
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 100 11:42:53 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: tremaine@cs.princeton.edu
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Actually, it would help if you sent a letter acknowledging that
appreciation to my director.  As you may know, SIGCHI (nor any other
official organization) has ever formally acknowledged the HCI Bibliography
or the link pages on the SIGCHI site. (Ben Shneiderman gave me a personal
award, you may recall).  Without any form of acknowledgement, it becomes
more difficult for me to justify the effort.  Not a lot, because I can
point to over a million page hits in the past two years, but some.

Should you decide you would like to, you could send a letter to:
	Mike Teets
	OCLC
	6565 Frantz Rd.
	Dublin OH 43017

Gary

> I don't plan on participating.  Let me know if there is anything I can do.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > Gary,
> > 
> > ACM IS has agreed to meet with each SIGs Information Directors in order
> > to iron out wrinkles in our interaction, etc.  If you are interested
> > in joining Stephen Arnold and Bob Mack in New York for this meeting,
> > SIGCHI will happily pay your way.  We continue to appreciate the pages
> > you maintain and the work you do.
> > 
> > Let me know.
> > 
> > Marilyn
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Sep 10 19:10:37 2000
Subject: Re: Problems
To: jeannineg@earthlink.net (Jeannine Griffin)
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 100 19:10:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000a01c01b59$0ccd6300$0201a8c0@hppav> from "Jeannine Griffin" at Sep 10, 0 01:58:02 pm
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Can you supply some URLs that do not work?

I tried one:
	http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/journals/tochi/1998-5-1/p1-burnett/p1-burnett.pdf
which requires an ACM digital library account, and it worked fine.

I tried one without password protection:
	http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-99/Gunderson.pdf
and it worked too.

> I have Acrobat 4 on my machine, but every article I try and open from =
> your site gives me an error message. Please Help, I need this =
> information for class.
> jeannineg@earthlink.net

From perlman Sun Sep 10 19:12:18 2000
Subject: Re: CHI FELLOW NOMINATION: Gary Perlman
To: david.stubbs@acm.org
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 100 19:12:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <000601c01b72$bbc2c760$c6351ad8@teleport.com> from "David D. Stubbs" at Sep 10, 0 03:01:54 pm
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Thanks!

> Gary Perlman, more than any other CHI contributor, has created a tool we can
> use EVERY DAY in our work, the HCI Bibliography.  Unlike some other
> important contributions (e.g., GOMS), Gary, as our bibliographic shepherd,
> dedicated a substantial number of years guiding its collection and codifying
> its massive content.  His is a contribution that will persist as each the
> once-glorious HCI theories and methods are consigned to the dustbin.
> 
> I would like to nominate Gary Perlman as CHI Fellow, an appropriate member
> of the initial group.
> 
> Thanks very much!
> 
> David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
> ACM #3213881 (professional membership since 1988)
> 
>   2215 NE 45th Ave
>   Portland OR 97213-1343
>   USA
>   +1.503.284.0164 Tel/Fax
>   +1.503.975.4673 Cell (weekdays)
>   www.usability-architects.com
>   david.stubbs@usability-architects.com
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Sep 10 23:27:47 2000
Subject: CHI Fellow Awards
To: jakob@useit.com
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 100 23:27:47 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Jakob,

Your page:
	http://www.useit.com/hotlist/
points to the HCI Bibliography, which now has over 20,000 entries,
over 4000 of which have link to online versions.  The HCI Bibliography
today contains 965 Internet resources, 593 of which are used to generate
the SIGCHI HCI-Sites page (as well as others, including the SIGCAPH link page).
The HCI Bibliography has generated over a million hits over the past two years
between its search engine and the link pages it is used to generate.

Except for Ben Shneiderman's personal award at CHI'98,
the HCI Bibliography has never received any formal recognition.
As a longtime supporter of the HCI Bibliography
I am writing to ask if you would be interested
in nominating me as a CHI fellow for contributions
to the infrastructure of the field of HCI.  See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/documents/awards.html#fellows
Of course it's up to you, and it will not affect in any
way your position on:
	http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html

Gary

From perlman Sun Sep 10 23:39:04 2000
Subject: HCI Bibliography and CHI Fellows
To: ben@cs.umd.edu
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 100 23:39:04 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Ben,

I am looking forward to the CUU conference.
Right after our email, Brad Mehlenbacher's wife
had a kid, and that postponed our cooperative efforts
until he has more time, say in a year or two :-).
But seriously, I hope we can do something synergetic
with the CUU student fellow efforts and the HCI Bib.

But what I'm really writing you about is recognition
for my work on the HCI Bibligraphy, and in part
for using it to catalog internet resources that
are used to generate most of the SIGCHI website indexes
and the SIGCAPH links page.  Combined with the HCIBIB
search engine, my efforts have generated over a million
page hits in the past two years.  I think this has been
a "substantial contribution to the field of HCI".

Except for your personal award at CHI'98, which I appreciated greatly,
the HCI Bibliography has never received any formal recognition.
As a longtime supporter of the HCI Bibliography
I am writing to ask if you would be interested
in nominating me as a CHI fellow for contributions
to the infrastructure of the field of HCI.  See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/documents/awards.html#fellows
Of course it's up to you, and it will not affect in any
way your position on:
	http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html

Gary

From perlman Sun Sep 10 23:45:52 2000
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usability testing on Notebooks (MathReader)

multilingual

accessibility issues

From perlman Mon Sep 11 08:52:55 2000
Subject: Re: Problems
To: jeannineg@earthlink.net (Jeannine Griffin)
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 100 08:52:55 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <009701c01bdc$527aaba0$0201a8c0@hppav> from "Jeannine Griffin" at Sep 11, 0 05:37:44 am
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Okay.  If you can recall the general publication (e.g., which
journal volume or conference, I could run a link checker on that.

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

> Thank you for responding. There were only 2 URLs that would not work. If I
> come across them again I will send you the addresses.
> Thank you
> Jeannine
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gary PERLMAN" <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: "Jeannine Griffin" <jeannineg@earthlink.net>
> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 6:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Problems
> 
> 
> > Can you supply some URLs that do not work?
> >
> > I tried one:
> >
> http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/journals/tochi/1998-5-1/p1-burnett/p1-burne
> tt.pdf
> > which requires an ACM digital library account, and it worked fine.
> >
> > I tried one without password protection:
> > http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-99/Gunderson.pdf
> > and it worked too.
> >
> > > I have Acrobat 4 on my machine, but every article I try and open from =
> > > your site gives me an error message. Please Help, I need this =
> > > information for class.
> > > jeannineg@earthlink.net
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 11 12:20:25 2000
Subject: Re: Problems
To: jeannineg@earthlink.net (Jeannine Griffin)
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 100 12:20:25 -0400 (EDT)
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That link worked for me, both when I sent my browser there, and when I
clicked on the link in:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=C.ASSETS.96.94&word=checked
Maybe the ACM server was down, or maybe there is a problem with
your ACM digital library subscription.

As for your query, try less specific terms, using prefixes:
	web;design;disab
gets you a few more relevant records.  Or try booleans:
	{web,internet};design;{disab,impair,blind}

> I was working with the HCIBIB Search to find keywords using
> web;design;disabilities;
> Here is one link that did not work:
> www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/assets/228347/p94-laux/p94-laux.pdf
> Jeannine
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gary PERLMAN" <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: "Jeannine Griffin" <jeannineg@earthlink.net>
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 7:53 AM
> Subject: Re: Problems
> 
> 
> > Okay.  If you can recall the general publication (e.g., which
> > journal volume or conference, I could run a link checker on that.
> >
> > Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
> > The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
> > Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA
> >
> > > Thank you for responding. There were only 2 URLs that would not work. If
> I
> > > come across them again I will send you the addresses.
> > > Thank you
> > > Jeannine
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Gary PERLMAN" <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > > To: "Jeannine Griffin" <jeannineg@earthlink.net>
> > > Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 6:11 PM
> > > Subject: Re: Problems
> > >
> > >
> > > > Can you supply some URLs that do not work?
> > > >
> > > > I tried one:
> > > >
> > >
> http://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/journals/tochi/1998-5-1/p1-burnett/p1-burne
> > > tt.pdf
> > > > which requires an ACM digital library account, and it worked fine.
> > > >
> > > > I tried one without password protection:
> > > > http://www.ics.forth.gr/proj/at-hci/UI4ALL/UI4ALL-99/Gunderson.pdf
> > > > and it worked too.
> > > >
> > > > > I have Acrobat 4 on my machine, but every article I try and open
> from =
> > > > > your site gives me an error message. Please Help, I need this =
> > > > > information for class.
> > > > > jeannineg@earthlink.net
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 11 13:03:54 2000
Subject: Re: Human Factors Engineer Seeking Employment
To: richszabo@mail.com (Richard Szabo)
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 100 13:03:54 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <383040786.968691048390.JavaMail.root@web142-mc.mail.com> from "Richard Szabo" at Sep 11, 0 12:50:47 pm
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Welcome to Columbus.  Why did you move here if not a job?

The local HFES chapter has been dormant for five years or so.

There is a local ACM SIGCHI chapter:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
Check out the jobs page there, and the list of companies
where members work.  Use the member directory to generate
some leads.

Louis Tijerina (ltijerina@nhtsa.dot.gov) is an HFES member
who may be more up your alley.  He works at the
Transportation Research Center   http://www.trcpg.com/ 
Here is a writeup of his talk that he gave to BuckCHI:
	http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/Meetings/1998-11-10.html

Good luck.  Don't hesitate to ask for more help.

Gary

> Hello.
> 
> I am a Human Factors Engineer who just moved to Columbus Ohio and is seeking
> employment.  I am writing to you because I found your contact information in
> the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society directory.
> 
> I was wondering if you know of any opportunities within your organization,
> or if you have heard of any opportunities with other organizations (in the
> Columbus area) in the Human Factors/Ergonomics field.
> 
> Attached is my resume.  I have a Masters degree from the University of
> Wisconsin and my most recent work experience was with Lockheed Martin Space
> Operations in Houston Texas supporting NASA's International Space Station
> program.  Please feel free to review my resume and forward it to any of your
> colleagues.
> 
> Thank you for your time and take care.
> 
> Rich Szabo
> 191 W. Weber Rd.
> Columbus, OH 43202
> 614.268.9842

From perlman Mon Sep 11 13:20:46 2000
Subject: [18987][Gary:Perlman]
To: resumes@wolfram.com
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 100 13:20:46 -0400 (EDT)
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Dear Wolfram,

I filled out an application form on August 30, 
answered a handful of questions, and followed
up with a message on September 1st, but I have
not heard any response.

Since that time, I have been reading up on Mathematica,
mostly on the Wolfram site, and I have become more
excited about contributions I could make to Wolfram.
As you may have been able to tell, I have had a long
interest in mathematics education, having, in grad school
published a paper in NTCM's The Mathematics Teacher
on making mathematical notation more meaningful,
which actually turned into my doctoral dissertation
topic.  I am impressed by the potential of notebook
pages, presented through Mathematica or MathReader,
for all levels of mathematics education.  One
area that I think I could make immediate contributions
would be in usability testing of the MathReader,
and in seeing it through changes to make it
more usable by a wider audience.

I also think I could lead projects concerned with
making Wolfram software more accessible to wider
audiences, audiences including non-English and
visually impaired, depending on market demand.

If you could be so kind, I would appreciate
some sort of update this week.  After that,
I will assume there you have no interest.

Thank you for your time.

Gary Perlman

From perlman Mon Sep 11 13:22:55 2000
Subject: wolfram
To: palmer.1@osu.edu
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 100 13:22:55 -0400 (EDT)
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Still no word, I sent them a note telling them about
my increased interest in them and asking for some sort of
update this week.

GGG

xoxoxox

From perlman Mon Sep 11 13:26:16 2000
Subject: Re: Dell Computers
To: Louis_Namgoong@Dell.com
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 100 13:26:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <C56083BC80CF004491200CA9A5F098F2F2B094@ausxmrr104.aus.amer.dell.com> from "Louis_Namgoong@Dell.com" at Sep 11, 0 11:27:25 am
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Your software converted my address:
	2008 Lane Rd.
into:
	2008 LN RD
Please correct this.

Gary Perlman

> Dear  Mr. Perlman,
> 
> Thank you for choosing Dell Online Sales and Financing.  We have placed you
> online order.
> 
> Important Order Information
> 
> Your Dell customer # is:  12004876
> Your order number is:     430434704,  430434712
> 
> Total Order Amount
> 
> Your total order amount for the order you placed is:  $2851.76 
> This includes the following:
> 
>           Items Total:    2728.85
>         Total Tax Amt:      13.41
> Shipping & Handling:       109.50
> 
> Dell Home Systems collects tax on orders delivered to Texas, Kentucky,
> Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Nevada.  For shipments to other
> states, the tax relates to third party service contract only.  The purchaser
> is responsible for remitting any uncollected tax on their order directly to
> the taxing authorities.  
> 
> Order Status
> 
> If you would like to track your order please use your order number and
> customer number at the sites below.
> 
> Visit Dell's Order Status Page:  http://support.dell.com/ordstat/
> Register to have an email sent to you when your order ships:
> http://support.dell.com/ordstat/watchreg.asp?ordnum
> Call our automated order status inquiry system at 1-800-433-9014
> 
> Estimated Ship Date
> 
> We estimate your order should ship out on or before 09/21/00.  Although we
> do not anticipate a delay in your order, we cannot guarantee the shipping
> date because occassionally we run into unexpected delays in manufacturing.
> We would not expect any delay to extend beyond 30 days from the date of your
> order and if this should happen, we will keep you posted on the status of
> your order.
> Please verify the shipping address below.  Please contact me immediately if
> the address is incorrect.
> 
> PERLMAN, GARY                  
> 2008 LN RD                     
> COLUMBUS,  OH  43220 
> 
> Thank you again for your order!  Enjoy your new computer!
> Louis J Namgoong
> E-Commerce Consultant 
> 800-879-3355 Ext. 46869
> Louis_Namgoong@Dell.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 11 21:29:22 2000
Subject: test
To: gp@sei.cmu.edu
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testing

From perlman Tue Sep 12 08:53:26 2000
Subject: Re: Hi Gary
To: bringle@home.com (BB Burns)
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 100 08:53:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39BDA664.E7266515@home.com> from "BB Burns" at Sep 11, 0 11:43:32 pm
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Hi Brian,

All is well.  My home page is at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
What's up with you?

Gary

> Is this the correct E- mail address?
> If so,I'll talk 2 u soon.
> Hope all is well.
>                          Brian Bernamoff
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 12 14:09:41 2000
Subject: Re: [18987][Gary:Perlman]
To: christin@wolfram.com (Christine Cunningham)
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 100 14:09:41 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <v04011718b5e4047f8812@[140.177.117.37]> from "Christine Cunningham" at Sep 12, 0 11:07:05 am
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Dear Ms. Cunningham,

Thank you for the update.  I understand that it's hard to generate
interest form an application out of the blue.

Given that I had only interacted with automated systems,
I was half wondering whether there was anything connected at the other end.

My time pressure is this.  If there is no interest in me,
then my wife is not going to apply to UIUC.  But if there is,
then my wife needs to get her letter writers time to prepare
for an October 1 deadline.  Academic letters at her level tend
to be several pages long, and she does not want to ask
people to do so much preparation and then tell them she
is not applying.  She would like to ask for the letters
by the end of this week, if she is going to need them.

I apologize for the rush and the push.  It's not the sort
of first impression I like to make.

Sincerely,

Gary Perlman

> We have sent your application and other materials to a couple of department
> managers.  I am waiting to hear back from them (they do tend to be slow
> when responding to HR so a lack of comment should not be considered a lack
> of interest) but I have asked them again for their comments and let them
> know that we needed to get back to you this week with an indication of
> whether we'd like to interview.
> 
> Christine Cunningham
> Human Resources Administrator
> 
> >Dear Wolfram,
> >
> >I filled out an application form on August 30,
> >answered a handful of questions, and followed
> >up with a message on September 1st, but I have
> >not heard any response.
> >
> >Since that time, I have been reading up on Mathematica,
> >mostly on the Wolfram site, and I have become more
> >excited about contributions I could make to Wolfram.
> >As you may have been able to tell, I have had a long
> >interest in mathematics education, having, in grad school
> >published a paper in NTCM's The Mathematics Teacher
> >on making mathematical notation more meaningful,
> >which actually turned into my doctoral dissertation
> >topic.  I am impressed by the potential of notebook
> >pages, presented through Mathematica or MathReader,
> >for all levels of mathematics education.  One
> >area that I think I could make immediate contributions
> >would be in usability testing of the MathReader,
> >and in seeing it through changes to make it
> >more usable by a wider audience.
> >
> >I also think I could lead projects concerned with
> >making Wolfram software more accessible to wider
> >audiences, audiences including non-English and
> >visually impaired, depending on market demand.
> >
> >If you could be so kind, I would appreciate
> >some sort of update this week.  After that,
> >I will assume there you have no interest.
> >
> >Thank you for your time.
> >
> >Gary Perlman
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 12 14:12:05 2000
Subject: Re: HCI Bibliography and CHI Fellows
To: ben@cs.umd.edu (Shneiderman, Ben)
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 100 14:12:05 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <AE125C7BF795D311A09700C00D0145BB57A041@envoy.cs.umd.edu> from "Shneiderman, Ben" at Sep 12, 0 11:58:49 am
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Thanks Ben.  I appreciate it.

I am hopeful about synergy with Brad (and others).
It's one of many directions the HCIBIB should go in,
so it shall (eventually).

Gary

> HI Gary,
> 
>   I certainly think you deserve recognition... HCIBIB is terrific!!  I know
> the deadline is Friday, so I've submitted a nomination.  It was enthusiastic
> and complimentary although only a few paragraphs long ... this is a busy
> time for me.   I think you should organize a more robust circle of admirers
> to write for you, and give them good advance notice.   
> 
>   I still hope there can be some synergy with Brad... I'm working on it... 
> 
>    -- Ben S
>   
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: None
> To: ben@cs.umd.edu
> Subject: HCI Bibliography and CHI Fellows
> 
> 
> Hi Ben,
> 
> I am looking forward to the CUU conference.
> Right after our email, Brad Mehlenbacher's wife
> had a kid, and that postponed our cooperative efforts
> until he has more time, say in a year or two :-).
> But seriously, I hope we can do something synergetic
> with the CUU student fellow efforts and the HCI Bib.
> 
> But what I'm really writing you about is recognition
> for my work on the HCI Bibligraphy, and in part
> for using it to catalog internet resources that
> are used to generate most of the SIGCHI website indexes
> and the SIGCAPH links page.  Combined with the HCIBIB
> search engine, my efforts have generated over a million
> page hits in the past two years.  I think this has been
> a "substantial contribution to the field of HCI".
> 
> Except for your personal award at CHI'98, which I appreciated greatly,
> the HCI Bibliography has never received any formal recognition.
> As a longtime supporter of the HCI Bibliography
> I am writing to ask if you would be interested
> in nominating me as a CHI fellow for contributions
> to the infrastructure of the field of HCI.  See:
> 	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/documents/awards.html#fellows
> Of course it's up to you, and it will not affect in any
> way your position on:
> 	http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html
> 
> Gary
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 12 14:42:03 2000
Subject: wolfram
To: palmer.1@osu.edu
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 100 14:42:03 -0400 (EDT)
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I got some email from Wolfram.  My stuff is circulating
and the HR person who wrote to me will push it a little
to get an answer about their interest by the end of the week.
I should have some feedback by Friday, but
it's not going to move any faster than that.

GGG

xoxoxox

From perlman Wed Sep 13 09:06:58 2000
Subject: Remove
To: tkwriter@vanc.igs.net
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 100 09:06:58 -0400 (EDT)
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From perlman Wed Sep 13 09:08:16 2000
Subject: Re: Stat
To: magura@www.hnp.hu (Magura Tibor)
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 100 09:08:16 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39BDDD09.2E21430B@www.hnp.hu> from "Magura Tibor" at Sep 12, 0 09:36:41 am
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 13 17:07:07 2000
Subject: Re: [18987][Gary:Perlman]
To: christin@wolfram.com (Christine Cunningham)
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 100 17:07:07 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04011710b5e5974f70bd@[140.177.117.8]> from "Christine Cunningham" at Sep 13, 0 03:43:21 pm
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Thanks.

> I'm passing  your email along to the Director of HR.  Perhaps she can speed
> things up a bit.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >Dear Ms. Cunningham,
> >
> >Thank you for the update.  I understand that it's hard to generate
> >interest form an application out of the blue.
> >
> >Given that I had only interacted with automated systems,
> >I was half wondering whether there was anything connected at the other end.
> >
> >My time pressure is this.  If there is no interest in me,
> >then my wife is not going to apply to UIUC.  But if there is,
> >then my wife needs to get her letter writers time to prepare
> >for an October 1 deadline.  Academic letters at her level tend
> >to be several pages long, and she does not want to ask
> >people to do so much preparation and then tell them she
> >is not applying.  She would like to ask for the letters
> >by the end of this week, if she is going to need them.
> >
> >I apologize for the rush and the push.  It's not the sort
> >of first impression I like to make.
> >
> >Sincerely,
> >
> >Gary Perlman
> >
> >> We have sent your application and other materials to a couple of department
> >> managers.  I am waiting to hear back from them (they do tend to be slow
> >> when responding to HR so a lack of comment should not be considered a lack
> >> of interest) but I have asked them again for their comments and let them
> >> know that we needed to get back to you this week with an indication of
> >> whether we'd like to interview.
> >>
> >> Christine Cunningham
> >> Human Resources Administrator
> >>
> >> >Dear Wolfram,
> >> >
> >> >I filled out an application form on August 30,
> >> >answered a handful of questions, and followed
> >> >up with a message on September 1st, but I have
> >> >not heard any response.
> >> >
> >> >Since that time, I have been reading up on Mathematica,
> >> >mostly on the Wolfram site, and I have become more
> >> >excited about contributions I could make to Wolfram.
> >> >As you may have been able to tell, I have had a long
> >> >interest in mathematics education, having, in grad school
> >> >published a paper in NTCM's The Mathematics Teacher
> >> >on making mathematical notation more meaningful,
> >> >which actually turned into my doctoral dissertation
> >> >topic.  I am impressed by the potential of notebook
> >> >pages, presented through Mathematica or MathReader,
> >> >for all levels of mathematics education.  One
> >> >area that I think I could make immediate contributions
> >> >would be in usability testing of the MathReader,
> >> >and in seeing it through changes to make it
> >> >more usable by a wider audience.
> >> >
> >> >I also think I could lead projects concerned with
> >> >making Wolfram software more accessible to wider
> >> >audiences, audiences including non-English and
> >> >visually impaired, depending on market demand.
> >> >
> >> >If you could be so kind, I would appreciate
> >> >some sort of update this week.  After that,
> >> >I will assume there you have no interest.
> >> >
> >> >Thank you for your time.
> >> >
> >> >Gary Perlman
> >>
> >>
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 13 21:05:07 2000
Subject: Re: Ceiling Work
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 100 21:05:07 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <be.948e183.26f15300@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Sep 13, 0 06:00:32 pm
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Hi Karrie,

Thanks for the update.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> I showed the unit today (to two different buyers) and checked out the work.  
> The kitchen looks done and I think the bathroom's done, too.
> 
> The living room has the ceiling up and taped, I think they said they'd finish 
> by tomorrow.  I'll keep you posted.
> 
> Regards,
> Karrie
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 14 11:19:38 2000
Subject: Re: password (fwd)
To: bar@arl.army.mil (Bruce A. Rickter)
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 100 11:19:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SGI.3.95.1000914085653.5018139B-100000@wharf.arl.army.mil> from "Bruce A. Rickter" at Sep 14, 0 08:57:58 am
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fmeh

> 
> 
> Could you please send me the crypt password?  We had the
> |STAT package installed on a previous machine, but we
> have upgraded our server and need to install |STAT again.
> 
> 
>    I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>    I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> =========================================================================
>   Bruce A. Rickter
>   Attn: AMSRL-SL-BE                             Internet:bar@arl.army.mil
>   U.S. Army Research Laboratory                 Phone: (410) 278-6332
>   Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD  21005-5068       FAX: (410) 278-4123
> =========================================================================
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 14 11:33:48 2000
Subject: Re: New job posting
To: kimpelham@LIGHTNINGROD.NET
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 100 11:33:48 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <00ad01c01da5$bbe91d40$4d00000a@test> from "Kim Pelham" at Sep 13, 0 10:12:01 am
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I am sorry, but we only post Ohio jobs here in central Ohio.
	Gary Perlman

> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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> We are looking for a Director of Usability Research and would appreciate =
> the opportunity to post with you. =20
> =20
> Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.  Here is the =
> copy:=20
> Imagine a lightweight headset that gives you all the functionality of a =
> full-blown desktop PC, a cell phone, and a PDA, all rolled into one-and =
> yet be nearly as discrete as your Walkman!=20
> 
> We are Tangis-an entrepreneurial company specializing in the design of =
> software for "wearable" computing hardware.  From the user interface, to =
> development tool kits, and even end-user applications, we're developing =
> some of the most exciting technology in the market today.  For example, =
> with a mere whisper, you can ask a wearable to tell you the name of the =
> person who just walked in the door across the room (speech & visual =
> recognition), or have it remind you, as you near your local grocery =
> store, to pick up that special flavor of ice cream for your daughter's =
> birthday party (integrated GPS).  We are developing technologies that go =
> well beyond anything currently in existence.  Exciting stuff!
> 
> The problems we're solving are endlessly intriguing, and create a =
> rewarding opportunity to make a difference in the lives of millions of =
> people.  Interested?  Here's what we need:
> 
> DIRECTOR OF USABILITY RESEARCH
> 
>  This is a critical role for our organization.  The Director of =
> Usability will be responsible for developing, then implementing the =
> strategic usability plan, anticipating our growth and development =
> processes for the next 1-2 years.  Must be able to outline a series of =
> appropriate usability tests for our products, and produce a detailed =
> specification for the usability lab itself.  The Usability Director will =
> build a profile for usability research-study participants, then advise =
> on how to compensate them, suggest where participants might be found, =
> and predict any additional staffing requirements.  As our resident =
> expert, the Usability Director will coordinate the process to identify, =
> prioritize, and track all usability issues relevant to each of our =
> products.
> 
> For consideration, please contact:
> 
> Kim Pelham
> Staffing Director
> 206-748-7839
> kimpelham@lightningrod.net  =20
> http://www.tangis.com/   =20
> =20
> 
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> style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 11pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt"><FONT=20
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> the user=20
> interface, to development tool kits, and even end-user applications, =
> we're=20
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> today.<SPAN=20
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> whisper, you=20
> can ask a wearable to tell you the name of the person who just walked in =
> the=20
> door across the room (speech &amp; visual recognition), or have it =
> remind you,=20
> as you near your local grocery store, to pick up that special flavor of =
> ice=20
> cream for your daughter's birthday party (integrated GPS).<SPAN=20
> style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </SPAN>We are developing technologies =
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> <P class=3DMsoBodyText3><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt">The problems =
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> style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </SPAN>Interested?<SPAN=20
> style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </SPAN>Here's what we =
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> <P class=3DMsoBodyText3><FONT size=3D2><SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: =
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From perlman Thu Sep 14 11:39:17 2000
Subject: Re: FT.com popup navigation bar
To: phil@FLOW-INTERACTIVE.COM
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 100 11:39:17 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <NDBBKNEEGLIPNADGAHKOEEPGCHAA.phil@flow-interactive.com> from "Phil Barrett" at Sep 13, 0 05:48:28 pm
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In MSIE, I can choose Tools -> Internet Options ... [Accessibility]
and check "Ignore colors specified on Web pages".  The navigation layer
is a lot harder to read because is is displayed on top of the other layer.

> Hello, eveyone.
> 
> About six months agao, the Financial Times website relaunched with a new
> user interface including a DHMTL popup navbar.
> 
> Does anyone recall seeing any articles or critiques of the navbar?  We have
> a client who wants to do something similar and we believe (based on lots of
> usability testing) that it's a bad idea. Some second opinions would really
> help us to convince the client.
> 
> It seems to be a bad idea because users fail to understand it's there and
> even if you show them, they then forget to use it. Out of site, out of mind,
> it seems.
> 
> Even if you don't know of an critiques already written -- what do you think
> of the navbar?  All opinions welcome!
> 
> Please reply to me directly and I will post a summary to the list.
> 
> --Phil Barrett--
> Flow Interactive Ltd
> p: +44 (0)20 7288 0884
> m: +44 (0)7979 902 878
> e: phil@flow-interactive.com
> 
>    ---------------------------------------------------------
>    About CHI-WEB: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web.html
>    ---------------------------------------------------------
> 


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From perlman Mon Sep 18 08:32:47 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT
To: m.mccarthy@psy.uq.edu.au (Michael McCarthy)
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 100 08:32:47 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20000918155206.00950860@psy.uq.edu.au> from "Michael McCarthy" at Sep 18, 0 03:53:25 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> ================
> Michael McCarthy
> IT Manager
> School of Psychology
> The University of Queensland
> +617 3365 6687
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 18 08:49:35 2000
Subject: Re: [18987][Gary:Perlman]
To: christin@wolfram.com (Christine Cunningham)
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 100 08:49:35 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <v04011710b5e5974f70bd@[140.177.117.8]> from "Christine Cunningham" at Sep 13, 0 03:43:21 pm
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Good morning,

Has there been any news on my application?

Gary Perlman

> I'm passing  your email along to the Director of HR.  Perhaps she can speed
> things up a bit.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >Dear Ms. Cunningham,
> >
> >Thank you for the update.  I understand that it's hard to generate
> >interest form an application out of the blue.
> >
> >Given that I had only interacted with automated systems,
> >I was half wondering whether there was anything connected at the other end.
> >
> >My time pressure is this.  If there is no interest in me,
> >then my wife is not going to apply to UIUC.  But if there is,
> >then my wife needs to get her letter writers time to prepare
> >for an October 1 deadline.  Academic letters at her level tend
> >to be several pages long, and she does not want to ask
> >people to do so much preparation and then tell them she
> >is not applying.  She would like to ask for the letters
> >by the end of this week, if she is going to need them.
> >
> >I apologize for the rush and the push.  It's not the sort
> >of first impression I like to make.
> >
> >Sincerely,
> >
> >Gary Perlman
> >
> >> We have sent your application and other materials to a couple of department
> >> managers.  I am waiting to hear back from them (they do tend to be slow
> >> when responding to HR so a lack of comment should not be considered a lack
> >> of interest) but I have asked them again for their comments and let them
> >> know that we needed to get back to you this week with an indication of
> >> whether we'd like to interview.
> >>
> >> Christine Cunningham
> >> Human Resources Administrator
> >>
> >> >Dear Wolfram,
> >> >
> >> >I filled out an application form on August 30,
> >> >answered a handful of questions, and followed
> >> >up with a message on September 1st, but I have
> >> >not heard any response.
> >> >
> >> >Since that time, I have been reading up on Mathematica,
> >> >mostly on the Wolfram site, and I have become more
> >> >excited about contributions I could make to Wolfram.
> >> >As you may have been able to tell, I have had a long
> >> >interest in mathematics education, having, in grad school
> >> >published a paper in NTCM's The Mathematics Teacher
> >> >on making mathematical notation more meaningful,
> >> >which actually turned into my doctoral dissertation
> >> >topic.  I am impressed by the potential of notebook
> >> >pages, presented through Mathematica or MathReader,
> >> >for all levels of mathematics education.  One
> >> >area that I think I could make immediate contributions
> >> >would be in usability testing of the MathReader,
> >> >and in seeing it through changes to make it
> >> >more usable by a wider audience.
> >> >
> >> >I also think I could lead projects concerned with
> >> >making Wolfram software more accessible to wider
> >> >audiences, audiences including non-English and
> >> >visually impaired, depending on market demand.
> >> >
> >> >If you could be so kind, I would appreciate
> >> >some sort of update this week.  After that,
> >> >I will assume there you have no interest.
> >> >
> >> >Thank you for your time.
> >> >
> >> >Gary Perlman
> >>
> >>
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 18 19:25:25 2000
Subject: purchase agreement
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 100 19:25:25 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <be.948e183.26f15300@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Sep 13, 0 06:00:32 pm
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Hi Karrie,

Congratulations and thanks on the agreement.
I think you made your 30-day guarantee.

I could not get the fax to your home phone,
so I am sending the docs to your work fax.
I'll post them in the mail tomorrow.

Gary

From perlman Tue Sep 19 09:05:38 2000
Subject: Re: purchase agreement
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 100 09:05:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <72.321d31c.26f809a9@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Sep 18, 0 08:13:29 pm
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Which of these is representing the buyer?

Jake Walters        617-566-2300
Paul Sibley         617-720-6000
Allan Sharaf        617-277-7887
David Jensen        617-232-9765

(I left my notes at home.)

Did the fax get through to your office okay?

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> Congratulations to you!  Judith, the buyer, is all psyched.  She's a first 
> time buyer so she's pretty cute about the whole thing.
> 
> Actually, we're over the 30 day guarantee, I think by about a week.  But 
> that's ok, we still got it under agreement for a really good price.  I'm 
> pretty happy about that.
> 
> I'll call Bonne tomorrow and ok the meeting with Rocco and the inspection on 
> Wednesday.  
> 
> By the way, I spoke with Judith's mortgage originator and he says she's got 
> more than enough money to do this deal.  He's going to be faxing me an 
> approval letter tomorrow.  
> 
> I'll keep you posted as things progress.  Feel free to call or email with any 
> questions or concerns.  Oh, I'm sending the list of attorneys as an 
> attachment.  David Jensen is representing Judith, but let me know what you 
> think of these other guys.
> 
> Regards,
> Karrie 

From perlman Tue Sep 19 10:25:41 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI?
To: chrisr@r-r-research.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 100 10:25:41 -0400 (EDT)
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I am interested in putting together a tutorial on
the methods used to make FirstSearch multilingual,
accessible, and adapt to different levels of users.
Here is a paper on the topic:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc
and here are some slides:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.ppt
I would cover general methods for internationalization,
accessibility (and relevant standards), not just methods
used in FirstSearch.  I am not sure if this would be a half-day
or a full day tutorial, but it would have a catchy name like:
	Expanding the Market for your Web Service
with motivational material from my universal access SIG from CHI 99:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/accessprop.html (proposal)
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/ (repository)
Ideally, the tutorial would be a half day, with someone else giving
another half day tutorial.  

> Hey Gary,
> 
> Yes, I think we need a kickoff party of sorts. I've been pretty slammed
> but hopefully can some up for air to kick this off. I'm meeting with
> Susan Roth this morning. I'll see if she has any ideas.
> 
> Chris
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Any ideas about what to do about BuckCHI?
> > Right now, 16 memberships have expired,
> > and 9 more are due this month.
> >
> > On the bright side, we have lots of money.
> > Maybe we can spend it in a way that generates interest.
> >
> > Gary

From perlman Wed Sep 20 14:20:24 2000
Subject: Re: purchase agreement
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 100 14:20:24 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <34.aa8a9a5.26fa2a64@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Sep 20, 0 10:57:40 am
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I have hired Paul Sibley and faxed him:

Dear Mr. Sibley,

Thank you for agreeing to represent me in the sale of my condo.
My agent is Karrie Agostinelli at Century 21 The Howard Group.

The following pages contain:
 * a copy of the sales agreement (I faxed and mailed the signed
   copies to C21)  Although Addendum A contains a mortgage
   contingency, Karrie tells me that the buyer plans to use cash.
 * a copy of the deed to the condo, recorded Norfolk County
   Registry of Deeds, Dedham, MA Book 6999 Page 289.
 * a copy of the master deed to the condo association.  I believe
   the trustee is Donald Neuwirth 617-787-4018 H 617-738-0300 W,
   but this information is years old.
 * A copy of the discharge for my mortgage
 * a recent tax bill (not the most recent, though)
 * the most recent insurance information for the condo association
   is that the coverage is with Richard Endlar Ins.   617-964-2111
 * the address of the condo management company  is:
	Debra Peters (property manager)
	Robeck Management
	89 Providence Hwy
	Westwood, MA 02090
	781-329-3000
Karrie has a form to get information on insurance and the trustee
from Robeck.

As I mentioned, the monthly condo fees are $375.21 and I have paid
these through September, 2000.

> Hi Gary,
> 
> David Jensen is working with the buyer.
> 
> I met with Rocco & he said he thought the damage was old.  He should be in 
> touch with you today.
> 
> The fax came through fine.  We're doing the inspection today at 11:30.  By 
> the way, Judith, the buyer, told my broker that she wants to change her offer 
> to cash.  That's fine by us as long as her stock broker sends us some 
> documentation to show she can perform.  Both the stock broker and her lender 
> said she could buy it cash with no problem if she wanted.  So I guess she 
> wants to. We'll just have to x-out the financing contingency on Addendum A.
> 
> I'll let you know how the inspection goes.  
> 
> Regards,
> Karrie
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 20 15:05:31 2000
Subject: Re: Screen readers and HTML tables
To: ebuie@CSC.COM
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 100 15:05:31 -0400 (EDT)
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My colleague John is blind and uses JAWS.

I asked:
And I saw a note that JAWS can go either way.
Do you have any information on JAWS and how it reads displays
like the FirstSearch 2-column display?

John answered:
Not at this time.  I haven't had any luck getting JFW to read columns. 
Supposedly ctrl+left & right arrows read columns, but it never works for
me.  That is something I keep meaning to dedicate time to.  It would
make reading these things MUCH easier. 

To which I add:
JAWS is programmable, so it's hard to characterize what it can and can't do.
Also, at $1500 a copy, upgrading costs enough that versions may be skipped.

John noted:
As technology progresses, screen readers are getting "smarter".
they do a much better job of reading HTML than even one year ago.

> I wrote yesterday, asking about the behavior of screen readers with
> tables and whether it depended on the browser and/or browser version.
> Evidently my question was not well phrased, because I've received two
> responses, both with information on how to design accessible web pages.
> I already know a fair amount about that, and I have the links to the
> WAI, WGBH, Trace, and Section 508 material.  What I need to know about
> is the idiosyncrasies of screen reader behavior.  In particular, when
> do they read down a column of an HTML table, and when do they read
> across the screen and ignore the table formatting?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Elizabeth
> 
>    ---------------------------------------------------------
>    About CHI-WEB: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web.html
>    ---------------------------------------------------------
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 20 15:17:31 2000
Subject: Re: purchase agreement
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 100 15:17:31 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <b6.acfc682.26fa6561@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Sep 20, 0 03:09:21 pm
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I am happy to pay for a new disposal and cooktop burner,
plus installation, or adjust the P&S to reflect these.

Gary

> hello gary,
> 
> Paul left me a message earlier.  I tried to call him back, but he was on the 
> line & I have to take off for a walk-thru for a closing tomorrow morning.
> 
> I faxed him the offer with the mortgage contingency x'd out with Judith's 
> initials & date (because she's now going to pay cash).  
> 
> We did the inspection and a few issues came up.  The burner on the cook top 
> is broken, as we knew.  The garbage disposal is broken, I think we knew this 
> too.  There were a few other minor things and I don't know if she'll mention 
> them, but I think she's going to mention the cook top & disposal.  She's 
> supposed to call me later this afternoon, so I'll keep you posted.
> 
> Regards,
> Karrie
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 21 16:52:57 2000
Subject: Re: [18987][Gary:Perlman]
To: resumes@wolfram.com
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 100 16:52:57 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <200009111720.NAA06664@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Sep 11, 0 01:20:53 pm
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Dear Wolfram,

My application has been with you for three weeks
with no action on your part.

Should I take this to mean there is no interest?

Sincerely,

Gary Perlman

> Dear Wolfram,
> 
> I filled out an application form on August 30, 
> answered a handful of questions, and followed
> up with a message on September 1st, but I have
> not heard any response.
> 
> Since that time, I have been reading up on Mathematica,
> mostly on the Wolfram site, and I have become more
> excited about contributions I could make to Wolfram.
> As you may have been able to tell, I have had a long
> interest in mathematics education, having, in grad school
> published a paper in NTCM's The Mathematics Teacher
> on making mathematical notation more meaningful,
> which actually turned into my doctoral dissertation
> topic.  I am impressed by the potential of notebook
> pages, presented through Mathematica or MathReader,
> for all levels of mathematics education.  One
> area that I think I could make immediate contributions
> would be in usability testing of the MathReader,
> and in seeing it through changes to make it
> more usable by a wider audience.
> 
> I also think I could lead projects concerned with
> making Wolfram software more accessible to wider
> audiences, audiences including non-English and
> visually impaired, depending on market demand.
> 
> If you could be so kind, I would appreciate
> some sort of update this week.  After that,
> I will assume there you have no interest.
> 
> Thank you for your time.
> 
> Gary Perlman
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 21 22:35:18 2000
Subject: Re: purchase agreement
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 100 22:35:18 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <6.bc0403b.26fbd741@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Sep 21, 0 05:27:29 pm
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> i figured you'd be willing to take care of these items, but i didn't tell 
> judith.  
> 
> last night she told me that those two items (the disposal & cooktop) were 
> items of concern, but she also mentioned the kitchen floor and something 
> about the wiring, i think.  the inspector mentioned that there was an 
> electrical socket that was wired incorrectly and he mentioned something else 
> about the electrical stuff, but i can't remember what it was.

I think a socket in the bathroom was not wired properly in 1986.
I think $100 would cover an electrician coming in to rewire.

How does it sound to you to ask for a proposal on the garbage disposal and cooktop.

I am less inclined to give something on the kitchen floor because it
was easily visible when the original bid was made and was not mentioned.
I don't think it was an outcome of the inpection.

> regardless, i told her to tell her attorney, who will then talk to paul 
> sibley and they will negotiate.  she did indicate to me that her biggest 
> concerns were with the cooktop & disposal, so maybe she'll drop the 
> electrical stuff.  i haven't heard from her today, but i was at a closing 
> with paul this morning.  i don't think he had heard from them as of then, 
> because he didn't mention it to me.
> 
> anyway, i'll be in touch as soon as i hear anything on my end.  as always, 
> feel free to call or email with any questions or concerns. oh, by the way, 
> bonne called me today asking what happened with rocco.  i haven't heard from 
> rocco, which is no big surprise because i told him to talk to you about it.  
> he indicated to me that the scratch is old, but i guess i'll just tell her to 
> talk to you.  

Rocco called me today and said that he thought, based on 15 years in the
furniture business, that it was an old problem with the lacquer,
not damage by his workers.  He said they moved the table out of the room
when they were working and that they never put anything on the table.
He said that he thought it would cost about $100 to have someone come in
and strip the top and apply lacquer; I got the impression that the job
could be done in one visit, without having to take the table away
(I think because of the rather low estimate).  Rocco added, in his
inimitable style, that if she looked deep into her heart, she would
know that the damage had been there before his workers were there.

I think you told me that Bonne wanted to deal directly with Robeck.
My last conversation with her was so negative that I would be happy
if she did that.  I am still willing, however, to pay some reasonable
amount for the problem with the TOP SURFACE of the table.

Do you know what day Bonne is planning on moving out?
Can you take a look at the place after she moves out
to make sure it's in proper shape for the closing?

I have not communicated with Paul since our initial phone call,
except for fax.  I sent him Bonne's letter indicating her intent
to move out as of October 1, and my most recent tax bill paid.
My main concern is about how the long distance issues will be handled
for the P&S and closing.  I do not plan to be in Brookline for either.

> talk to you soon,
> karrie

all for now,
Gary

From perlman Fri Sep 22 15:39:37 2000
Subject: Re: Wolfram Research
To: christin@wolfram.com (Christine Cunningham)
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 100 15:39:37 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04011704b5f15faf6f3a@[140.177.117.37]> from "Christine Cunningham" at Sep 22, 0 02:15:42 pm
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Dear Ms. Cunningham,

Thank you for your consideration.
I enjoyed refreshing my knowledge of Mathematica.
Any my kids like looking at the pictures in the Mathematica book.
I do too.

Gary Perlman

> Dear Gary:
> 
> Forgive us for the delay.  I have finally received all of the comments on
> your application.  I'm sorry, but while the reviewers were quite impressed
> with your skills, we've decided that there is not a good fit for your
> background and our needs at this time.
> 
> We do thank you for your interest in Wolfram Research and wish you the best
> of luck in your job search.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Christine Cunningham
> Human Resources Administrator
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 22 15:40:23 2000
Subject: Wolfram Research (fwd)
To: palmer.1@osu.edu
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Standard letter....

Forwarded message:
> From christin@wolfram.com Fri Sep 22 15:19:39 2000
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> X-Sender: christin@pop.wolfram.com
> Message-Id: <v04011704b5f15faf6f3a@[140.177.117.37]>
> Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 14:15:42 -0500
> To: perlman@turing.acm.org
> From: Christine Cunningham <christin@wolfram.com>
> Subject: Wolfram Research
> 
> Dear Gary:
> 
> Forgive us for the delay.  I have finally received all of the comments on
> your application.  I'm sorry, but while the reviewers were quite impressed
> with your skills, we've decided that there is not a good fit for your
> background and our needs at this time.
> 
> We do thank you for your interest in Wolfram Research and wish you the best
> of luck in your job search.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Christine Cunningham
> Human Resources Administrator
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 22 16:52:03 2000
Subject: Phone Interview with Wolfram Research [ID# ] (fwd)
To: palmer.1@osu.edu
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How about this?

Forwarded message:
> From kimp@wolfram.com Fri Sep 22 16:37:07 2000
> Message-Id: <4.2.0.58.20000922153359.0235e470@pop.wolfram.com>
> X-Sender: kimp@pop.wolfram.com
> X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 4.2.0.58 
> Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 15:34:32 -0500
> To: perlman@acm.org
> From: Kim Pershing <kimp@wolfram.com>
> Subject: Phone Interview with Wolfram Research [ID# ]
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed
> 
> Thank you for your interest in Wolfram Research and for completing our 
> online application. We would be interested in speaking with you about some 
> of our current openings.
> 
> Please contact me by email (kimp@wolfram.com) or phone (217-398-0700) to 
> arrange a convenient time for this interview. I look forward to hearing 
> from you soon.
> 
> Kim Pershing
> Interview Coordinator
> Wolfram Research, Inc.
> www.wolfram.com 
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 22 17:01:38 2000
Subject: Re: Phone Interview with Wolfram Research [ID# ]
To: kimp@wolfram.com (Kim Pershing)
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 100 17:01:38 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20000922153359.0235e470@pop.wolfram.com> from "Kim Pershing" at Sep 22, 0 03:34:32 pm
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Great.  Here is a list of possible times.
I am an hour ahead of your time zone,
so something after 4pm would be after 5 here
and most convenient for my work schedule.
I would prefer late afternoon, even if it's
not after 4pm your time.

	Next week good periods are:
	Monday - afternoon
	Tuesday - afternoon
	Wednesday - all day
	Thursday - afternoon
	Friday - all date

Gary Perlman

	> Thank you for your interest in Wolfram Research and for completing our 
	> online application. We would be interested in speaking with you about some 
	> of our current openings.
	> 
	> Please contact me by email (kimp@wolfram.com) or phone (217-398-0700) to 
	> arrange a convenient time for this interview. I look forward to hearing 
	> from you soon.
	> 
	> Kim Pershing
	> Interview Coordinator
	> Wolfram Research, Inc.
	> www.wolfram.com 
	> 

I received the following message today after I phoned you,
but before your email above.

	> Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 14:15:42 -0500
	> From: Christine Cunningham <christin@wolfram.com>
	> Subject: Wolfram Research
	> Status: RO
	> 
	> Dear Gary:
	> 
	> Forgive us for the delay.  I have finally received all of the comments on
	> your application.  I'm sorry, but while the reviewers were quite impressed
	> with your skills, we've decided that there is not a good fit for your
	> background and our needs at this time.
	> 
	> We do thank you for your interest in Wolfram Research and wish you the best
	> of luck in your job search.
	> 
	> Sincerely,
	> 
	> Christine Cunningham
	> Human Resources Administrator

From perlman Mon Sep 25 11:08:11 2000
Subject: Re: Phone Interview with Wolfram Research [ID# ]
To: kimp@wolfram.com (Kim Pershing)
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 100 11:08:11 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20000925090223.00c24ac0@pop.wolfram.com> from "Kim Pershing" at Sep 25, 0 09:07:41 am
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Tuesday 4pm your time is good for me.  I will be at 614-457-5508.

Gary

> Dear Gary,
> 
> Thank you for your email.  Will Tuesday, September 26, at 4:00pm our time, 
> 5:00pm your time, still be convenient?  If so, what phone number should we 
> use to reach you at this time?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kim Pershing
> Interview Coordinator
> 
> 
> At 04:01 PM 9/22/00 , you wrote:
> >Great.  Here is a list of possible times.
> >I am an hour ahead of your time zone,
> >so something after 4pm would be after 5 here
> >and most convenient for my work schedule.
> >I would prefer late afternoon, even if it's
> >not after 4pm your time.
> >
> >         Next week good periods are:
> >         Monday - afternoon
> >         Tuesday - afternoon
> >         Wednesday - all day
> >         Thursday - afternoon
> >         Friday - all date
> >
> >Gary Perlman
> >
> >         > Thank you for your interest in Wolfram Research and for 
> > completing our
> >         > online application. We would be interested in speaking with you 
> > about some
> >         > of our current openings.
> >         >
> >         > Please contact me by email (kimp@wolfram.com) or phone 
> > (217-398-0700) to
> >         > arrange a convenient time for this interview. I look forward to 
> > hearing
> >         > from you soon.
> >         >
> >         > Kim Pershing
> >         > Interview Coordinator
> >         > Wolfram Research, Inc.
> >         > www.wolfram.com
> >         >
> >
> >I received the following message today after I phoned you,
> >but before your email above.
> >
> >         > Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 14:15:42 -0500
> >         > From: Christine Cunningham <christin@wolfram.com>
> >         > Subject: Wolfram Research
> >         > Status: RO
> >         >
> >         > Dear Gary:
> >         >
> >         > Forgive us for the delay.  I have finally received all of the 
> > comments on
> >         > your application.  I'm sorry, but while the reviewers were 
> > quite impressed
> >         > with your skills, we've decided that there is not a good fit 
> > for your
> >         > background and our needs at this time.
> >         >
> >         > We do thank you for your interest in Wolfram Research and wish 
> > you the best
> >         > of luck in your job search.
> >         >
> >         > Sincerely,
> >         >
> >         > Christine Cunningham
> >         > Human Resources Administrator
> 
> 
> =============================
> Wolfram Research, Inc.
> www.wolfram.com
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Sep 25 16:20:01 2000
Subject: privacy "gap" (fwd)
To: chi-eec@acm.org
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 100 16:20:01 -0400 (EDT)
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Interesting note about privacy on CHI-Web:

	Forwarded message:
	> Message-ID:  <8EC7FE6B4722D411848B00A0C9E11CBD1B777C@EXCH02>
	> Date:         Mon, 25 Sep 2000 10:17:05 -0700
	> Reply-To: Kathy Gill <KathyG@BESTNET.COM>
	> Sender: "ACM SIGCHI WWW Human Factors (Open Discussion)" <CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG>
	> From: Kathy Gill <KathyG@BESTNET.COM>
	> Subject:      privacy "gap"
	> To: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
	> 
	> from Benton's Communications:
	> 
	> >'PRIVACY GAP' SPLITS NET USER, EXECS
	> >Issue: Privacy
	> >While research shows privacy is a foremost concern among Net users, few
	> >Internet executives think it is an issue. The Pew Internet & American
	> >Life Project has found that 84% are worried about privacy online. But
	> >only half Web executives in a recent poll think consumers worry about
	> >it, according to a Millward Brown IntelliQuest survey out today. Anand
	> >Jagannathan, CEO of Responsys.com, which commissioned the study, calls
	> >the difference the ''privacy gap.'' The survey, conducted among 352
	> >online business executives Aug. 29-31, reveals another gap: While Pew
	> >found that 79% of consumers think their movements are being tracked
	> >online, only 30% of sites said they do such tracking. Jagannathan, who,
	> >like most industry executives, opposes Net regulation, nevertheless is
	> >calling on the Federal Trade Commission to develop privacy guidelines
	> >that businesses can voluntarily follow.
	> >[SOURCE: USAToday (1D), AUTHOR: Janet Kornblum]
	> >(http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20000925/2680389s.htm)
	> 
	> Kathy
	> 
	> Kathy E.Gill
	> Usability Advocate
	> BEST Consulting
	> 425.202.8312 - office
	> 425.351.0005 - cell

There must be lots of executives on the SIGCHI EC. :-(

But seriously, the file of names, addresses, and member numbers:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/membership/SIGCHI_1.xls.pdf
posted on:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/membership/
violates the ACM privacy policy and the ACM Code of Ethics
(sect. 1.8).

I think it should be taken offline immediately.

Also, I think THE MEMBERSHIP SHOULD BE INFORMED that
their addresses (home addresses in many cases)
and their ACM member numbers have been put on
a public server.  This is also in accordance with
with ACM code of ethics (sect 1.2).

Gary Perlman
one angry SIGCHI member

From perlman Mon Sep 25 21:21:20 2000
Subject: Re: Beacon Street
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 100 21:21:20 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <3a.ab3d400.26fcbfa5@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Sep 22, 0 09:59:01 am
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Hi Karrie,

I spoke with Paul around dinner time tonight (Monday).
We discussed the issues with the inspection:
	electrical socket polarity
	garbage disposal
	cooktop burner
	kitchen floor
The buyer's attorney proposed $1500 to cover these.
I authorized Paul to negotiate this amount as we both
felt the kitchen floor was a known issue before
the inspection and should have been factored into the offer.

Paul faxed me the draft P&S from the Buyer.
Except for a few paragraphs that I could not follow at all,
my notes for when I talk to Paul tomorrow include:

16. insurance certificate provided by Seller
	Will this be provided by C21 from the Robeck documents?
17. taxes
	I think Paul has all the information he needs on this.
30. smoke detector
	I think Paul is looking into this.
33. title insurance
	I could not follow this or who pays for it,
	but I assume this is standard fare.
35. tax id: My SSN is 079-54-6667
	non-foreign: I am a US citizen, do I need to sign something?
	power of attorney: I do not understand the implications of
	where the document states: "The Buyer shall not be obligated
	to accept a deed signed under a power of attorney."
39. a. The condo fees are $375.21, not $376.00.
	(at 30 days a month, that is $12.51 per day)
	(at 31 days a month, that is $12.10 per day)
	I do not mind rounding it to $13 dollars for October 1.
42. mortgage holders
	There is no mortgage on the property.
	Paul has a copy of my payoff from 1999.

What should I do for electrical service for October 1?

Gary

From perlman Tue Sep 26 10:02:57 2000
Subject: Re: Draft of Ubiquity Interview
To: gehl@mindspring.com (John Gehl)
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 100 10:02:57 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: ben@cs.umd.edu, robin@tkp.com, douglas@newsscan.com, jcthomas@us.ibm.com,
	jscholtz@darpa.mil
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Thanks for the plug, Ben.

The paragraph on my paper looks okay.

Instead if (OCLC Inc.), please make a hotlink to OCLC.org.

The project was not just to make the Web interface
in English, French, and Spanish, but also to make it work
on many platforms, for many levels of expertise.
The general architecture arose from having these independent
requirements, which in turn supported making more accessible,
more adaptable, etc. versions.  But the gist is correct.

Gary

> Thanks, Ben. We'd like to run it next week, which means we'd need a
> finished version no later than Monday.
> 
> best,
> 
> John
> 
> 
> At 10:42 PM 9/25/00 -0400, Shneiderman, Ben wrote:
> >Dear John,
> >
> > Thanks for sending me the transcript of the interview for Ubiquity on
> >universal usability and the conference.  I really appreciate your help in
> >promoting the conference, so I have worked hard on cleaning up this text
> >promptly (see attached Word RTF file).  I'm off to NYC Tuesday morning till
> >Friday midday (see schedule below in case you need to reach me), so I wanted
> >to get this out to you. 
> >
> >  However, I am concerned that there are rough edges to the interview, so I
> >am copying to the conference program chairs (John Thomas and Jean Scholtz)
> >and to Gary Perlman whose paper I describe.  Please let us all know what
> >your deadline for getting this done is (we do want it to appear as soon as
> >possible to encourage attendance).
> >
> >  If anyone has any serious problems I encourage them to reply to everyone
> >and move the editing process along.  I assume that you will take one more
> >editing pass yourself. 
> >
> >  Robin can find my bio at  www.cs.umd.edu/~ben
> >
> >  -- Ben S
> >
> >Ben Shneiderman        
> >Dept of Computer Science  301-405-2680
> >University of Maryland    301-405-6707 fax
> >College Park, MD 20742    www.cs.umd.edu/hcil
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: John Gehl [mailto:gehl@mindspring.com]
> >Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 2:59 PM
> >To: ben@cs.umd.edu
> >Cc: Robin Perry; Suzanne Douglas
> >Subject: Draft of Ubiquity Interview
> >
> >
> >Ben, please make any changes you care to. Robin will add a little
> >biographical info, so if you have any special requests in that regard
> >please let her know.
> >
> >Again, many thanks.
> >
> >John
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >----- Tuesday night ------------------------------
> >Starr Roxanne Hiltz & Murray Turoff	973-361-6680
> >19 Meadowbrook Rd.			roxanne.hiltz@worldnet.att.net
> >Randolph Township, N.J. 07869		turoff@concentric.net
> >
> >------Wednesday & Thursday nights ----------
> >Soho Grand 
> >310 West Broadway   New York, NY 
> >212 965-3000   
> >-------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >26 September Tuesday    SWOAWH    $268.14
> >DCA-EWR     Continental 1847    4:30pm - 5:45pm    737
> >
> >27 Sept Wednesday 12:30-2pm at NYU Computer Science Dept
> >    Warren Weaver Hall - room 1302
> >  The Eyes Have It:  User Interfaces for Information Visualization
> >  Host Ken Perlin   perlin@cat.nyu.edu;   Debbi Baum debbi@cat.nyu.edu  
> >    715/719 Broadway, 12th Floor.
> >
> >
> >28 Sept Thursday 4-5:30pm  at Stern School of Business
> >K-MEC 5-85  (Kaufman Management Education Center)
> >contact person Anne Seaton (mseaton@stern.nyu.edu, 212-998-0847).
> >    Reaching the Golden Age of Universal Usability:
> >       E-commerce, healthcare, education, and tele-democracy
> >   Host: Arun Sundararajan  asundara@stern.nyu.edu
> >   44 West 4th Street, MEC 9-79, New York, NY 10012,  212-998-0833
> >
> >
> >29 September Friday 
> >EWR -DCA    Continental 305    9:30am - 10:40am    737      
> >
> >
> >Attachment Converted: "c:\eudora\attach\InterviewUbiquity-Gehl-rtf.rtf"
> >
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 26 12:27:17 2000
Subject: CHI-KIDS: approval required (8D400D73) (fwd)
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Hi Debra,

Could you handle this?

Please send me some words about jobs seekers to add to:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/chi-kids.html
and I'll do your new email address at the same time.

Gary

Forwarded message:
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> Subject: seeking internship opportunities
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> Hello,
> I am a graduate student in Stanford University's Learning, Design and
> Technology program, and I am currently seeking an internship in the
> field of educational technology.  I have a teaching and research
> background, and now I am interested in designing curriculum,
> educational software, or educational toys for students at the K-12
> level.  I am very open to exploring
> the many different opportunities that might be available.  If anybody
> knows of available internship positions that might be aligned with the
> interests I described, can you please let me know.  
> Thank you!!    
> Sincerely,
> Amy Greenhouse
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 26 12:43:38 2000
Subject: Re: New HCI program
To: klatsky@Oswego.EDU (Gary Klatsky)
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 100 12:43:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <003d01c02703$bba65840$cc320381@oswego.edu> from "Gary Klatsky" at Sep 25, 0 11:17:34 am
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I am honored to be asked and willing to help,
but I do not know if I am the most appropriate
person to be involved.  Although I was in the
SIGCHI Curriculum Development Group, and SIGCHI
adjunct chair for education, and gave a few
HCI education tutorials, all that was over five
years ago, and I have been out of academia for
four years (more, virtually).

Maybe the SIGCHI executive committee could suggest
someone who has been more active more recently.

Gary

> Hi Gary
> 
> We at SUNY Oswego are planning to develop a Masters program in HCI. In fact
> we just received money from SUNY central to proceed. As part of the
> planning, we have decided to bring in a consultant to evaluate our
> strengths/weaknesses and provide advice on the program development.  I
> wanted to let you know that I recommended you and expect that you will be
> contacted in the next week or so.  I thought that with your experience with
> SIGCHI you would be able to provide the guidance the program is seeking.
> 
> A little about the program. This will be an  interdisciplinary program
> primarily between Computer Science and Psychology.   We are also trying to
> get the Graphics Arts dept to participate as well.  As currently envisioned
> the program is 36 hours pretty much evenly split between psychology and CS
> courses. We are also looking for corporate involvement in the program by
> establishing an advisory board that would include representatives from
> industry.  I've already received positive responses from Kodak, Xerox and
> IBM.
> 
> Let me know if you have any questions or if you wouldn't be able to
> participate.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Gary
> 
> 
> 
> Gary J. Klatsky, Ph.D.
> Department of Psychology		klatsky@oswego.edu
> Oswego State University of NY		http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky
> Oswego, NY 13126			Voice: (315) 312 3474
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 26 16:52:17 2000
Subject: Re: Beacon Street
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 100 16:52:17 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <3a.ab3d400.26fcbfa5@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Sep 22, 0 09:59:01 am
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Spoke to Bonne and offered to pay for the table refinishing.
Told her not to sweat working with Rocco.

She said 10am was fine for installing the smoke detectors.

All is well.

Gary

From perlman Tue Sep 26 17:11:06 2000
Subject: Re: Phone Interview with Wolfram Research [ID# ]
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (perlman)
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 100 17:11:06 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: kimp@wolfram.com
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Hello,

I am sitting at the phone number below waiting for your call.

Gary

> Tuesday 4pm your time is good for me.  I will be at 614-457-5508.
> 
> Gary
> 
> > Dear Gary,
> > 
> > Thank you for your email.  Will Tuesday, September 26, at 4:00pm our time, 
> > 5:00pm your time, still be convenient?  If so, what phone number should we 
> > use to reach you at this time?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Kim Pershing
> > Interview Coordinator
> > 
> > 
> > At 04:01 PM 9/22/00 , you wrote:
> > >Great.  Here is a list of possible times.
> > >I am an hour ahead of your time zone,
> > >so something after 4pm would be after 5 here
> > >and most convenient for my work schedule.
> > >I would prefer late afternoon, even if it's
> > >not after 4pm your time.
> > >
> > >         Next week good periods are:
> > >         Monday - afternoon
> > >         Tuesday - afternoon
> > >         Wednesday - all day
> > >         Thursday - afternoon
> > >         Friday - all date
> > >
> > >Gary Perlman
> > >
> > >         > Thank you for your interest in Wolfram Research and for 
> > > completing our
> > >         > online application. We would be interested in speaking with you 
> > > about some
> > >         > of our current openings.
> > >         >
> > >         > Please contact me by email (kimp@wolfram.com) or phone 
> > > (217-398-0700) to
> > >         > arrange a convenient time for this interview. I look forward to 
> > > hearing
> > >         > from you soon.
> > >         >
> > >         > Kim Pershing
> > >         > Interview Coordinator
> > >         > Wolfram Research, Inc.
> > >         > www.wolfram.com
> > >         >
> > >
> > >I received the following message today after I phoned you,
> > >but before your email above.
> > >
> > >         > Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 14:15:42 -0500
> > >         > From: Christine Cunningham <christin@wolfram.com>
> > >         > Subject: Wolfram Research
> > >         > Status: RO
> > >         >
> > >         > Dear Gary:
> > >         >
> > >         > Forgive us for the delay.  I have finally received all of the 
> > > comments on
> > >         > your application.  I'm sorry, but while the reviewers were 
> > > quite impressed
> > >         > with your skills, we've decided that there is not a good fit 
> > > for your
> > >         > background and our needs at this time.
> > >         >
> > >         > We do thank you for your interest in Wolfram Research and wish 
> > > you the best
> > >         > of luck in your job search.
> > >         >
> > >         > Sincerely,
> > >         >
> > >         > Christine Cunningham
> > >         > Human Resources Administrator
> > 
> > 
> > =============================
> > Wolfram Research, Inc.
> > www.wolfram.com
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 26 21:48:19 2000
Subject: Re: soft of paper
To: bmiller@omnisky.com (Blythe Miller)
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 100 21:48:19 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20000927013158.28068.cpmta@c015.sfo.cp.net> from "Blythe Miller" at Sep 26, 0 06:31:58 pm
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You can get this book in which the paper appears and scan it in:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?word=checked&terms=E.Perlman.95

> Hi,
> I found an abstract of this paper, "The User Interface Design Process: The Good, the Bad, & We Did What We Could in Two Weeks" Marta A. Miller / Reynold P. Stimart, through your site and am very interested in obtaining an soft copy. I'm currently gathering case studies that prove an integrated UI design team is essential for good designs. Time is of the essence, and I can't seem to find a way to obtain the paper quickly. I am more than willing to pay for it if you have any ideas how to get it.
> 
> Thanks,
> Blythe Miller
> Usability Manager
> OmniSky 
>  
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Sep 26 22:11:37 2000
Subject: Re: Phone Interview with Wolfram Research [ID# ]
To: kimp@wolfram.com (Kim Pershing)
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 100 22:11:37 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: christin@wolfram.com, perlman
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20000925090223.00c24ac0@pop.wolfram.com> from "Kim Pershing" at Sep 25, 0 09:07:41 am
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Thank you for all your work on my application.  I do
appreciate it, and enjoyed the process.

While I realize that it is unlikely that a director-level
position will open up, I would still like you to keep my
application open because:
 1. I think developing new products for new markets for
    Mathematica would be fun, and worthwhile.
 2. My wife has decided to apply for a position at UIUC,
    and if all goes well with that, she may get an offer
    in 3-6 months, at which time there might be an opening
    at Wolfram.

At OCLC, I am permitted to do consulting on a non-competitive
basis, so if you would be interested in having me try to
contribute to Wolfram products in the areas of usability
(at all age levels), accessibility, or multilingual markets,
I would consider doing that from Columbus.  Regardless,
in my capacity as director of the HCI Bibliography project,
	http://www.hcibib.org/
I am happy to point you to high quality HCI resources
for free:
 * usability - see my suggested readings at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/readings.html#eval
 * accessibility - see the SIGCAPH links page at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigcaph/links/
   (This has a link to the CAST Bobby page.)
 * multilingual - see the SIGCHI intercultural page at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/intercultural/
 * kids and computers - see the SIGCHI kids page at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/

Now, back to our Web-paced development of FirstSearch,
where we come out with a new release every four weeks,
which still seems too slow to me.

Best wishes,

Gary Perlman

PS: I'm off to your online store for T-shirts,
which are great, but I want a Klein Bottle.

From perlman Wed Sep 27 12:01:07 2000
Subject: Re: CHI-Kids intro
To: lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu (Debra Lieberman)
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 100 12:01:07 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39D11178.DE2FC758@isber.ucsb.edu> from "Debra Lieberman" at Sep 26, 0 02:13:28 pm
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All updated.

Gary

> Gary --
> 
> Below is the exact copy of the CHI-Kids page
> http://www.acm.org/sigchi/kids/chi-kids.html with my subtractions
> (beginning with "NO:") and additions (beginning with "YES:")
> 
> Please remove each "NO:" and remove the content following it.  Please
> remove each "YES:" and revise the page to match the content following
> it.
> 
> I will e-mail Amy Greenhouse and tell her that job- and
> internship-seekers may not post on CHI-Kids.
> 
> Thanks for making the changes on the page.  I cancelled my Stanford
> account August 31, so the e-mail address change to UCSB is very helpful.
> 
> Best,
> -- Debra
> 
> 
> CHI-Kids@acm.org is for designers, producers, researchers, and
> practitioners of interactive media for children and adolescents. It is
> YES: an online mailing list for
> discussing a wide range of issues related to the creation and
> implementation of kids' media and technology.  Hundreds of children's
> media professionals, researchers, and educators subscribe to CHI-Kids.
> 
> 
> CHI-Kids subscribers discuss a variety of topics, such as: 
> 
>       How to define quality in children's interactive and online
> software 
>       Strategies for designing effective educational media 
>       How girls and boys differ in their software preferences 
>       Effects of violent interactive content on young people 
>       Opinions about specific kids' software titles 
>       Problems and success stories related to implementing new
> technology with youngsters 
>       Research methods and ethics 
>       Research findings 
>       New products and resources 
>       Job openings 
>       Upcoming conferences and events 
> 
> To Subscribe to CHI-Kids: Send a message to listserv@acm.org YES: and
> use any subject header you want.  In the message area (not the subject
> area) type: 
> 
>         NO: subscribe chi-kids [Yourfirstname] [Yourlastname]
>         YES: subscribe chi-kids yourfirstname yourlastname
>              For example: subscribe chi-kids Jane Smith
> 
> Once you subscribe you will receive further information about the list,
> including how to unsubscribe; there is also a short help file. After
> joining,
> please feel free to introduce yourself online and participate in the
> discussion. 
> 
> CHI-Kids postings are archived and browsable on the WWW at:
> www.acm.org/archives/chi-kids.html. 
> 
> The CHI-Kids list owner is Debra Lieberman NO:
> (lieberma@leland.stanford.edu).  YES: (lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu)
> 
> The CHI-Kids list is moderated, so inappropriate messages (e.g.,
> subscription requests, spam, YES: requests for information about
> internships or employment) do not appear on the list.
> 


From perlman Wed Sep 27 19:10:15 2000
Subject: Re: Dell Computers
To: Louis_Namgoong@Dell.com
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 100 19:10:15 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <C56083BC80CF004491200CA9A5F098F2F2B094@ausxmrr104.aus.amer.dell.com> from "Louis_Namgoong@Dell.com" at Sep 11, 0 11:27:25 am
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I want to return my Dell computer.
I am very dissatisfied with the computer and Dell service.
Please send me the info I need.

I am e-mailing Dell online.  Here is my message:

I am very unsatisfied with my system and with Dell service.  I would like to return the computer and get one from another company.

Last week, I reported an excessively noisy fan.  After a h alf hour on the phone, I was told I would be called by a service rep to replace the fan.  They called, but would not leave a number to call because, and I quote "people would call us to schedule appointments".  This week, I was called to schedule a visit for Tuesday between 4 and 6.  I took off time from work, but at 5:30 I was called and told the tech was running late.  He next called at 8:45 PM and suggested I reschedule for today, Wednesday, after 5:30.  I came home to be here, but then I found that the tech phoned my work at 4pm (not 5:30 as was scheduled) asking where LN road was.  The software at Dell converted Lane Road to LN RD, and my email asking to have it corrected did not have any effect.  The tech never showed up.  Another day wasted.  Then I spent 20 minutes trying to contact Dell, but without success.

Why have a computer that can't be serviced by people who don't answer the phone?  Why pay for service that never happens?

I want to be a non-Dell customer ASAP.

> Dear  Mr. Perlman,
> 
> Thank you for choosing Dell Online Sales and Financing.  We have placed you
> online order.
> 
> Important Order Information
> 
> Your Dell customer # is:  12004876
> Your order number is:     430434704,  430434712
> 
> Total Order Amount
> 
> Your total order amount for the order you placed is:  $2851.76 
> This includes the following:
> 
>           Items Total:    2728.85
>         Total Tax Amt:      13.41
> Shipping & Handling:       109.50
> 
> Dell Home Systems collects tax on orders delivered to Texas, Kentucky,
> Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Nevada.  For shipments to other
> states, the tax relates to third party service contract only.  The purchaser
> is responsible for remitting any uncollected tax on their order directly to
> the taxing authorities.  
> 
> Order Status
> 
> If you would like to track your order please use your order number and
> customer number at the sites below.
> 
> Visit Dell's Order Status Page:  http://support.dell.com/ordstat/
> Register to have an email sent to you when your order ships:
> http://support.dell.com/ordstat/watchreg.asp?ordnum
> Call our automated order status inquiry system at 1-800-433-9014
> 
> Estimated Ship Date
> 
> We estimate your order should ship out on or before 09/21/00.  Although we
> do not anticipate a delay in your order, we cannot guarantee the shipping
> date because occassionally we run into unexpected delays in manufacturing.
> We would not expect any delay to extend beyond 30 days from the date of your
> order and if this should happen, we will keep you posted on the status of
> your order.
> Please verify the shipping address below.  Please contact me immediately if
> the address is incorrect.
> 
> PERLMAN, GARY                  
> 2008 LN RD                     
> COLUMBUS,  OH  43220 
> 
> Thank you again for your order!  Enjoy your new computer!
> Louis J Namgoong
> E-Commerce Consultant 
> 800-879-3355 Ext. 46869
> Louis_Namgoong@Dell.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Sep 28 08:51:30 2000
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From perlman Thu Sep 28 20:02:23 2000
Subject: Re: Beacon Street
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary PERLMAN)
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 100 20:02:23 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: C21karrie@aol.com
In-Reply-To: <200009260121.VAA14597@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Sep 25, 0 09:21:22 pm
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Hi Karrie,

I sent you my SSN and notes on the P&S a few days ago.
See below.

My SSN is 079-54-6667.

There is no mortgage on the property.
I faxed a copy of the payoff to Paul.

I will fax the signature page later tonight.

I have not heard from Paul about the deed or
power of attorney.  This is disconcerting.

Gary

> Hi Karrie,
> 
> I spoke with Paul around dinner time tonight (Monday).
> We discussed the issues with the inspection:
> 	electrical socket polarity
> 	garbage disposal
> 	cooktop burner
> 	kitchen floor
> The buyer's attorney proposed $1500 to cover these.
> I authorized Paul to negotiate this amount as we both
> felt the kitchen floor was a known issue before
> the inspection and should have been factored into the offer.
> 
> Paul faxed me the draft P&S from the Buyer.
> Except for a few paragraphs that I could not follow at all,
> my notes for when I talk to Paul tomorrow include:
> 
> 16. insurance certificate provided by Seller
> 	Will this be provided by C21 from the Robeck documents?
> 17. taxes
> 	I think Paul has all the information he needs on this.
> 30. smoke detector
> 	I think Paul is looking into this.
> 33. title insurance
> 	I could not follow this or who pays for it,
> 	but I assume this is standard fare.
> 35. tax id: My SSN is 079-54-6667
> 	non-foreign: I am a US citizen, do I need to sign something?
> 	power of attorney: I do not understand the implications of
> 	where the document states: "The Buyer shall not be obligated
> 	to accept a deed signed under a power of attorney."
> 39. a. The condo fees are $375.21, not $376.00.
> 	(at 30 days a month, that is $12.51 per day)
> 	(at 31 days a month, that is $12.10 per day)
> 	I do not mind rounding it to $13 dollars for October 1.
> 42. mortgage holders
> 	There is no mortgage on the property.
> 	Paul has a copy of my payoff from 1999.
> 
> What should I do for electrical service for October 1?
> 
> Gary
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 29 10:28:53 2000
Subject: Re: correction to HCIL link
To: bederson@cs.umd.edu (Bederson, Ben)
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 100 10:28:53 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <AE125C7BF795D311A09700C00D0145BB5A01D8@envoy.cs.umd.edu> from "Bederson, Ben" at Sep 29, 0 08:52:57 am
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Done.

> Can you please change the email address for the HCIL "Internet" link in
> hcibib.org?  It currently is
> 
> %W mailto:ben@cs.umd.edu
> 
> And should be changed to
> 
> %W mailto:hcil-info@cs.umd.edu
> 
> Thank you.
> 
>   - Ben
> 
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> | (301) 405-2764            University of Maryland                   |
> | (301) 405-6707 (FAX)      College Park, MD 20742                   |
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>  
> 


From perlman Fri Sep 29 12:19:38 2000
Subject: Re: (no subject)
To: khk1@cec.wustl.edu (Kevin Krouse)
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 100 12:19:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39D4B922.4A9E23BB@cec.wustl.edu> from "Kevin Krouse" at Sep 29, 0 10:45:38 am
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From perlman Fri Sep 29 17:05:22 2000
Subject: Re: SIGWEB web site
To: secretary_SIGWEB@ACM.ORG
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 100 17:05:22 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <39D4FDEE.89787AEF@pal.xerox.com> from "Gene Golovchinsky" at Sep 29, 0 01:39:10 pm
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It fails the Bobby accessibility test: http://www.cast.org/bobby/.

No mention of HCI Bibliography, which coveres the HT and DL conferences.

No mention of CHI-Web mailing list.

I think I preferred the no frames version.

Generally slow response from ACM server despite me being on a T3 line.

Gary

> Dear SIGWEB Member,
> 
> We are in the process of updating and streamlining the SIGWEB web site, and we need your help!
> 
> The new pages are up (there are a few links left to fix), and we would like your feedback about the design and the information available on it. Also, it would be great to find out what's missing, so that we can add the things you'd like to see on the site.
> 
> The new site is at the same address as the old one: http://www.acm.org/sigweb/
> The old site is still available at http://www.acm.org/sigweb/oldsite/ but it will not be updated any more.
> 
> Please send comments and suggestions about the design, organization, contents, and bugs to secretary_SIGWEB@acm.org, or just reply to this message.
> 
> Hoping to server your needs better,
> 
> Gene Golovchinsky
> SIGWEB Secretary
> 


From perlman Mon Oct  2 15:21:36 2000
Subject: Re: Giant Step, NYC
To: ddizeo@giantstep.com (Dawn Dizeo)
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 100 15:21:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4DCD8799AD46D4118C1900508BD724150E6815@nycmail.giantstep.com> from "Dawn Dizeo" at Oct 2, 0 03:07:22 pm
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I'd post the job to chi-jobs@acm.org.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> I recently came across your resume and related information-- very
> impressive!
> 
> By any chance, do you know of anyone who would be interested in this
> position?
> 
> Exciting opportunity at Giant Step, www.giantstep.com
> 
> Here in New York, we are actively seeking a "Director of User Experience".
> This vital and unique individual will be responsible for directing and
> managing the efforts of the entire discipline of User Experience.  Will
> apply ethnography, market research, strategic design and usability testing
> to deliver the best possible user experience within the framework of our
> clients' business objectives.  To be considered for this role, a minimum of
> an MA in Human-Computer Interaction or Cognitive Psychology is required, as
> is proven knowledge of ethnography.  Doctoral candidate preferred.  Prior
> interactive and teaching experience preferred.
> 
> For more than seven years, Giant Step (www.giantstep.com) has been
> dedicated to delivering digital business solutions that enhance clients'
> business efforts in cost-effective ways. We have been named one of the top
> ten leading interactive agencies by Ad Week the past two years in a row and
> among the top twenty the previous four years.
> 
> Please submit your resume or requests for more information (in confidence)
> to nycrecruiting@giantstep.com.
> 
> Feel free to give me a call if you'd like more info.
> Thanks!
> Dawn
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct  2 15:27:49 2000
Subject: Re: looking for a class
To: bferguson@TRAFFICSTATION.COM (Brooks Ferguson)
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 100 15:27:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <A287A79CD55FD94793D2D65A9BA7D028540178@ts-intra-1.trafficstation.com> from "Brooks Ferguson" at Oct 2, 0 11:59:23 am
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UCLA Extension offers HCI courses, although I did not see any offered now:
	http://www.unex.ucla.edu/unex.html
USC has a program:
	http://www.usc.edu/dept/cs/hci.htm

> Hello-
> 
> I am an internet producer who is looking for an HCI/ User Interface class in
> the Los Angeles/ Southern California area or an internet course I can take
> as part of my professional development.
> 
> Any resources you can point me to would be great – I have looked through
> much of the material on your site, but am having a hard time with the
> geographical locations of the courses and/or the degree program
> requirements.
> 
> Thank you so much for your help,
> 
> Brooks Ferguson
> 
> TrafficStation, Inc.
> 800 Wilshire Blvd.
> 14th floor
> Los Angeles,CA 90017
> (213)929-2000 ext 226
> www.trafficstation.com
> Getting There Just Got Easier!
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct  2 22:02:25 2000
Subject: Re: Beacon Street
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 100 22:02:25 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
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Dear Karrie,

Good luck at the closing.

Thanks for all your help.

Here is the text from a fax I am now sending to Paul:

Date:	October 2, 2000

Re:	1407 Beacon St. Unit 7

Pages:	Cover only

Dear Mr. Sibley,

I have received a fax of the settlement statement.  It is 9:45 pm and I
have not received your call, so I am faxing you my comments. 

1. The fax I received is of low quality, but it appears that my Social
Security Number many not be recorded accurately.  It is 079-54-6667. 
Please verify it on all documents. 

2. Line 501 has an excess deposit in the amount of $10,750.00.  I do not
understand this charge. 

3. Line 513 includes the escrow for trash removal, which we discussed today.

4. I believe that The Howard Group may have paid $125 for the Robeck
Management Company to supply condo documents.  If this not covered in
the settlement, I can repay the broker directly. 

5. My agent hired a cleaning company to make sure the unit is in good
shape for the buyer, and this will probably cost about $90.  If this is
not covered in the settlement, I can repay the broker directly. 

I send the signed and notarized deed and power of attorney via express
mail to your Boston office.  It is supposed to arrive by noon.  I will
be at my office number before and during the closing 614-761-5058. 

Yours truly,

Gary Perlman


From perlman Tue Oct  3 09:09:48 2000
Subject: 1407 Beacon
To: bknipfer@aiusa.org (Bonne Knipfer)
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 100 09:09:48 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
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Hi Bonne,

I hope your move is going well.

I heard from Karrie, my agent, that some boxes were left in
the storage area over the fridge, and a table was left in the foyer.
My buyer has required a $200 escrow for "trash removal" because of this.
Karrie is arranging to have these taken away this morning,
so if they are of value to anyone, please contact her.

Karrie Agostinelli
Century 21 THG
1288 Beacon St.
Brookline, MA 02446
800-492-0021 x19
C21Karrie@aol.com


From perlman Tue Oct  3 12:43:26 2000
Subject: Re: possible addiitional HCI journal refs in hypermedia for journal section of HCI Bibliography
To: dstudhope@glamorgan.ac.uk (Douglas Tudhope)
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 100 12:43:26 -0400 (EDT)
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Thanks for the info.  It's a very busy week,
so I won't do anything with this right away,
but I wanted you to know I received it.

Gary

> Gary
> 
> I was browsing the HCI bibliography (very impressive) and noticed you =
> had included the journal Hypermedia in the journal section up to 1993. =
> You may not be aware that it changed name (and format to an an annual =
> review) in 1995 to New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia. I took over =
> as editor in 1997. In case it is relevant, below are links to the =
> publishers site for NRHM with listings of contents 1995-1999 and also to =
> our own website where we include contents and abstracts from the start =
> of Hypermedia in 1989 to current issue (sadly abstracts not quite up to =
> date at the moment!).
> 
> http://www.comp.glam.ac.uk/~NRHM/
> and http://www.taylorgraham.com/journals/nrhyp.html
> 
> you may also be interested in the electronic Journal of Digital =
> Information
> http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/
> 
> Regards
> 
> Doug Tudhope
> 
> 
> Douglas Tudhope=20
> School of Computing
> University of Glamorgan
> Pontypridd CF37 1DL
> Wales, UK
> Tel +1443-482271
> Fax +1443-482715
> dstudhope@glamorgan.ac.uk
> http://www.comp.glam.ac.uk/pages/staff/dstudhope
> Editor : The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia

From perlman Wed Oct  4 14:58:56 2000
Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: IHM-HCI 2001 Conference (fwd)
To: euan@cee.hw.ac.uk
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The category hci-sites:events is pages of events,
not for specific events.

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

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> Subject: Suggest-a-Link!: IHM-HCI 2001 Conference
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> 


From perlman Wed Oct  4 14:59:40 2000
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This is more appropriate for chi-announcements@acm.org

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> Subject: IHM-HCI2001
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> Dear Sir/Madam,
> I am promoting the IHM-HCI2001 conference and was hoping that you could
> circulate the  following via your mail list.
> 
> Thanking you in advance
> 
> 
> ****** With apologies for multiple postings and cross postings. ******
> 
> ***************          Call for participation        ***************
> ***************           Appel a communication        ***************
> 
> ***************       10-14 Septembre/September 2001   ***************
> ***************                  Lille                 ***************
> 
> ***************              IHM-HCI 2001              ***************
> ***************   (incorporating IHM2001 and HCI2001)  ***************
> 
> ***************        Interaction without frontiers   ***************
> ***************         Interaction sans frontieres    ***************
> 
> **** http://www.ihm-hci2001.org (also http://www.ihm-hci2001.com  ****
>      ==========================       http://www.hci2001.com
>                                       http://www.ihm2001.com
> 
> Introduction
> ------------
> 
> AFIHM and the British HCI Group are combining their annual conferences in 2001,
> bringing   together the best features of each organisation's separate conference
> series and providing a   special opportunity for the French- and
> English-speaking HCI communities to interact.
> Human-Computer Interaction is a discipline well-suited to such a
> multi-linguistic and   multi-cultural conference, since it brings together
> researchers and practitioners from a   variety of disciplines with very
> different ways of thinking and working. As a community we   are already used to
> tackling the challenges of working across such boundaries, dealing with   the
> problems and taking advantage of the richness of the resulting insights.
> We invite you to join us in this novel enterprise. Those familiar with either
> organisation's   previous conferences will not be disappointed, in terms of the
> experience and the quality of   the work reported. The combination provides
> added value. To achieve universal usability, we   must take every opportunity to
> cross cultural and linguistic boundaries: interaction without   frontiers.
> 
> Important dates
> ---------------
> 
> Submission deadlines:
> - 26th January 2001 (Full papers and tutorials)
> - 30th April 2001 (All other submissions, camera ready)
> Notification of acceptance:
> - 30th March 2001 (Full papers and tutorials)
> - 12th June 2001 (All other submissions)
> Camera ready for proceedings:
> - 7th May 2001 (Full papers and tutorials)
> 
> Introduction
> ------------
> 
> Le "British HCI Group" et l'AFIHM fusionnent leurs conferences annuelles en 2001
> en   rassemblant le meilleur de leurs organisations. Une occasion unique
> d'interaction entre les   communautes francophone et anglophone de l'interaction
> homme-machine (IHM) est ainsi   offerte.
> L'IHM est une discipline qui se prête bien a une conference multilingue et
> multiculturelle   puisqu'elle rapproche chercheurs et praticiens issus de
> disciplines variees, ayant des modes   de pensee et de travail differents. En
> tant que communaute, nous sommes deja habitues a   repondre aux defis poses par
> le travail decloisonne, ses problèmes et a tirer parti des   richesses
> respectives.
> Nous vous invitons a vous joindre a cette entreprise novatrice. Les personnes
> accoutumees   aux conferences respectives retrouveront l'experience et la
> qualite habituelles ainsi qu'une   valeur ajoutee par leur combinaison. Si l'on
> veut l'utilisabilite universelle, toute   occasion de franchir les limites
> culturelles et linguistiques est bienvenue: c'est   l'interaction sans
> frontières.
> 
> Dates Importantes
> -----------------
> 
> Dates d'echeance des soumissions:
> - 26 janvier 2001 (papiers longs et tutoriels)
> - 30 avril 2001 (toutes les autres soumissions, pretes a la reproduction)
> Notification de l'acceptation:
> - 30 mars 2001 (papiers longs et tutoriels)
> - 12th June 2001 (toutes les autres soumissions)
> Versions pretes a la reproduction:
> - 7th May 2001 (papiers longs et tutoriels)
> 
> Conference Themes
> -----------------
> 
> IHM-HCI'2001 will cover all main areas of HCI research but will focus on
> considering the   challenges of new applications addressing these themes:
>   enriching HCI by crossing national, linguistic and cultural boundaries
>   achieving greater co-operation between disciplines to deliver usable, useful
> and exciting   design solutions
>   benefiting from experience gained in other application areas
>   transcending interaction constraints through the use of novel technologies
>   supporting mobile users
> We must enable users, designers, developers, project leaders and other
> stakeholders to go   beyond existing boundaries, to
>   respond to challenges in areas such as e-commerce, teleworking and distance
> education
>   accommodate art, computer science, design, education theory, marketing,
> psychology,   sociology, theatre, and other disciplines as needed
>   build upon insights from fields such as safety-critical systems, multimodal
> systems,   multimedia computing and creativity tools
>   include novel interaction techniques and design artefacts for multiple
> contexts of use
>   support nomadic computing, wearable computers, and mobile user interfaces
> 
> Thèmes de la conference
> -----------------------
> 
> IHM-HCI'2001 entend couvrir l'ensemble des domaines de recherche de l'IHM, mais
> se center   sur les defis poses dans les thèmes suivants:
>   l'enrichissement de l'IHM en franchissant les limites nationales,
> linguistiques et   culturelles
>   la cooperation etroite entre les disciplines en vue de fournir des solutions
> conceptuelles   utiles, utilisables et engageantes
>   les benefices tires d'experiences acquises dans d'autres domaines
> d'applications
>   l'interaction au-dela des les techniques traditionnelles d'interaction
>   le soutien aux utilisateurs mobiles
> Nous nous devons de permettre aux utilisateurs, aux concepteurs, aux
> developpeurs, aux chefs   de projet et aux autres intervenants de depasser les
> frontières actuelles,
>   de repondre aux defis poses dans des domains tels que le commerce electronique
> et   l'apprentissage a distance
>   d'integrer l'art, l'informatique, la conception, la theorie de l'education, le
> marketing,   la psychologie, la sociologie, les arts dramatiques, ou toute autre
> discipline appropriee
>   de bâtir sur les bases approfondies des champs d'activite allant des systèmes
> critiques   fiables et multimodaux jusqu'au multimedia et aux outils de support
> a la creativite
>   d'incorporer de nouvelles techniques d'interaction et des artefacts de
> conception valables   pour des contextes d'utilisation multiples
>   developper l'informatique nomade, portable et mobile
> 
> Topics
> ------
> 
> Submissions on all areas of HCI are invited, but we strongly encourage ones
> addressing the   new challenges posed by our themes.
> Suitable topic areas include: interactive system design; interaction tools &
> techniques;   users with special needs, design issues that cross boundaries
> (cultural, linguistic,   disciplinary); theoretical, organisational, social and
> cultural issues.
> 
> Topics
> ------
> 
> Les soumissions sont invitees sur tout sujet relatif a l'IHM, particulièrement
> celles ayant   trait aux defis poses par les thèmes ci-dessus, y compris:
> conception de systèmes   interactifs; outils et techniques d'interaction;
> utilisateurs aux besoins specifiques;   questions conceptuelles
> pluridisciplinaires (culturelles, linguistiques; disciplinaires);   questions
> theoriques, organisationnelles, sociales et culturelles.
> 
> Submissions
> -----------
> 
> Submissions may be in English or French. Volume 1 of the proceedings will
> contain all the   full papers written in English, and will be published by
> Springer Verlag (People and   Computers Series).
> Authors of accepted papers submitted in French will be encouraged to translate
> their papers   into English for publication. Volume 2 of the proceedings will be
> bi-lingual, containing all   papers written in French and submissions in most
> other categories.
> See the web site for submission requirements and details of the arrangements
> being made for   review, presentation and publication to accommodate both
> languages. Submissions should be   sent directly to one of the relevant category
> co-chairs, to whom inquiries may be addressed.   No late submissions will be
> accepted.
> 
> Soumissions
> -----------
> 
> Les soumissions peuvent être redigees en anglais ou en français. Le premier
> volume des actes   contiendra tous les papiers longs ecrits en anglais et sera
> publie par Springer Verlag dans   la collection "People and Computers".
> Les auteurs de papiers longs acceptes en français seront encourages a traduire
> leur   soumission en anglais en vue de leur publication dans le premier volume.
> Le second volume   des actes sera bilingue : il contiendra les papiers longs
> rediges en français et les   soumissions des autres categories.
> Veuillez consulter les sites Web pour connaître les règles de soumission, les
> procedures de   relecture, de presentation et de publication tenant compte du
> bilinguisme. Les soumissions   doivent être envoyees a l'un des co-presidents de
> la categorie concernee. Toute demande   d'information leur leur être envoyee.
> Les soumissions hors-delai seront systematiquement   refusees.
> 
> Papers
> ------
> 
> The IHM-HCI2001 Programme Committee invites submission of papers for the
> Technical   Programme, for publication in the conference proceedings.
> Submissions should report original work and must not have been published
> previously.   IHM-HCI'2001 is an international conference and contributions are
> welcomed from all parts of   the world, especially regarding the conference
> themes.
> All submissions will be reviewed by an international panel of HCI experts. The
> review   process will retain the anonymity of authors and reviewers.
> See website for details of paper format. Papers must be less than 6000 words.
> IHM-HCI'2001   will accept paper-based and electronic submissions (PDF format).
> 
> Papiers longs
> -------------
> 
> Le comite scientifique de IHM-HCI2001 sollicite les auteurs a soumettre des
> papiers relatifs   aux themes de la conference en vue de leur publication dans
> les actes. Les soumissions   doivent rapporter un travail original et ne doivent
> pas avoir ete publiees auparavant.   IHM-HCI'2001 est une conference
> internationale : les contributions venant de toute partie du   monde,
> specialement celles relatives aux thèmes de la conference, sont les bienvenues.
> Toutes les soumissions seront relues par un panel international d'experts en
> IHM. Le   processus de relecture preservera l'anonymat des auteurs et des
> relecteurs.
> Veuillez consulter les sites web pour les details de formatage. Les papiers
> contiendront au   maximum 6000 mots. IHM-HCI'2001 acceptera les soumiss-ions par
> voies papier et electronique   (format PDF).
> 
> Posters & Short Papers
> ----------------------
> 
> Submissions for posters and short papers are invited, addressing any of the
> areas identified   in the conference topics. Authors are encouraged to
> demonstrate late-breaking research   results and work in progress that show the
> latest innovative ideas to stimulate audiences.
> Submissions should report original work and must not have been published
> previously.   Submissions should be no more than 2 pages in length, following
> the format for full papers,   indicating whether you prefer your submission to
> be considered as a poster or as a short   paper.
> 
> Posters & papiers courts
> ------------------------
> 
> Les soumissions pour des posters et des papiers courts sont sollicitees, pour
> toute question   relative aux sujets de la conference. Les auteurs sont
> encourages a faire part de leurs   resultats de recherche les plus recents ou en
> cours afin de montrer les dernières idees   innovantes et stimuler l'audience.
> Les soumissions doivent rendre compte d'un travail original et ne doivent pas
> avoir ete   publiees auparavant. Les soumissions ne prendront pas plus de 2
> pages, suivront le format   recommande pour les papiers longs et indiqueront la
> preference de categorie : papier court   ou poster.
> 
> Doctoral Consortium
> -------------------
> 
> The doctoral consortium at IHM-HCI 2001 is a forum in which PhD students can
> discuss their   work in progress with a panel of experts.
> Submissions should be in the form of two A4 pages summarising the student's
> research   programme and reporting the work to date. Proposals should be
> accompanied by a covering   letter from the supervisor of the research
> confirming registration and the start date of the   research.
> Accepted submissions will be published in Volume 2 of the IHM-HCI 2001Conference
> Proceedings. Students accepted to the IHM-HCI 2001 doctoral consortium will be
> given free   registration to the full conference.
> 
> Rencontres doctorales
> ---------------------
> 
> Les rencontres doctorales d'IHM-HCI 2001 constituent un forum où les doctorants
> peuvent   discuter de leur thèse en cours devant un panel d'experts.
> Les soumissions seront redigees sur 2 pages A4, resumant la recherche doctorale
> et   rapportant l'etat d'avancement. Les soumissions doivent être accompagnees
> d'une lettre de   recommandation du promoteur confirmant l'inscription en thèse
> et sa date de debut.
> Les soumissions acceptees seront publiees dans le second volume des actes. Les
> etudiants   acceptes pour les rencontres doctorales beneficieront d'une
> inscription gratuite a la   conference.
> 
> Workshops
> ---------
> 
> Workshops provide a valuable opportunity for small groups to meet and engage in
> rich and   interactive discussions about topics of common interest. We invite
> submissions addressing   any topic interesting for the HCI community: basic
> research, applied research, new   methodologies, emerging application areas,
> tools, models and design innovations. Workshops   may result in edited books or
> special issues of journals, and you could aim for that in the   design of your
> workshop. A workshop may be one, one and a half, or two days in length. We
> encourage electronic submissions (no more than two pages in PDF format). They
> should   describe the goals of the workshop, give clear and detailed description
> of the topics that   will be discussed and why they are important and timely,
> and indicate the background of   potential participants.
> 
> Ateliers
> --------
> 
> Les ateliers offrent une occasion unique de se rencontrer en petits groupes pour
> discuter de   sujets d'interêt commun de manière riche et interactive. Des
> soumissions relatives a tout   theme de l'IHM sont sollicitees : recherche
> fondamentale, recherche appliquee, nouvelles   methodologies, applications
> emergentes, outils, modèles et conception innovantes. Les   ateliers peuvent
> mener a l'edition d'ouvrage ou d'un numero special de journal, ce qui peut
> être faire part de la conception de l'atelier. Un atelier peut durer un jour, un
> jour et   demi ou deux jours. Les soumissions electroniques de deux pages
> maximum au format PDF sont   encouragees. Elles doivent decrire les buts de
> l'atelier, une description claire et   detaillee des sujets discutes, une
> motivation de leur importance aujourd'hui, et toute   precision relative aux
> experiences des participants.
> 
> Tutorials
> ---------
> 
> Half or full day tutorials are solicited on any aspect of Human Computer
> Interaction, but   particularly those related to the use of the Internet or new
> media. Tutorial styles can   range from theoretical to practical, and tutorial
> attendees range from novices to experts.
> 
> Tutoriels
> ---------
> 
> Des tutoriels d'une demi-journee ou d'une journee entière sont sollicites sur
> tout aspect de   l'IHM, particulièrement ceux lies a l'utilisation d'Internet ou
> de nouveau medias. Les   styles de tutorials peuvent varier du theorique au
> pratique, le public vise, du neophyte a   l'expert.
> 
> Panels
> ------
> 
> Timely and controversial topics on HCI research are solicited for discussion.
> A good panel will stimulate thought and discussion on some controversial or
> emerging issue;   involve 3-5 panellists and a strong moderator/chair; they will
> give more opportunity for the   audience to become involved in the discussion
> than in other types of sessions.
> Novel formats and topics suitable for achieving the above aims are particularly
> welcome.   Panel proposals up to 3 pages in length are solicited. They should
> include: an introduction   by the organiser/moderator, the position statements
> from each panellist, and brief   biographical sketches sketches of all
> participants.
> 
> Tables rondes/reunions debats
> -----------------------------
> 
> Des thèmes d'actualite sujets a controverse dans le domaine des Interactions
> Homme-Ordinateur sont sollicites pour des tables rondes.
> La table ronde devra stimuler la reflexion et la discussion sur des thèmes
> controverses ou   emergents, faire appel a 3-5 invites et a un president, et
> permettre aux auditeurs de   participer a la discussion et ce de manière plus
> interactive que dans les autres formes de   communication.
> Toute nouveaute dans la forme et dans les themes permettant d'atteindre les
> objectifs   precedents est particulièrement bienvenue.
> Des propositions de 3 pages sont sollicitees. Elles doivent inclurent une
> introduction de   l'organisateur/ president, une prise de position de chaque
> invite, un resume biographique de   tous les invites.
> 
> Interactive Experience
> ----------------------
> 
> The Interactive Experience is the part of the conference that enables
> participants to   explore the future of user interfaces through hands-on
> interaction. Entries should consist   of live demonstrations of experimental
> interactive systems, novel user interfaces or   interactive art. Systems should
> preferably be operable by participants with little or no   assistance.
> To submit, send a 2-page summary to be included in volume 2 of the proceedings
> and a 3 to   5-page decription of the proposed installation, including a
> detailed list of technical   requirements and a presentation of how the system
> would be experienced by the participants.   Electronic submissions (PDF format)
> are strongly encouraged.
> 
> Experience Interactive
> ----------------------
> 
> L'Experience Interactive constitue l'espace de la conference où les participants
> peuvent   decouvrir le futur de l'IHM par eux-mêmes. Les soumissions doivent
> presenter des   demonstrations vivantes de systèmes interactifs experimentaux,
> d'interfaces homme-machine   nouvelles ou d'art interactif. Les systèmes doivent
> être utilisables de preference   directement par des participants avec une
> assistance minimale.
> Pour soumettre, envoyer un resume de deux pages destine au volume 2 des actes et
> une   description de 3 a 5 pages de l'installation proposee, contenant notamment
> une liste   detaillee du materiel necessaire et une presentation de
> l'installation telle qu'elle sera   manipulee par les participants. Les
> soumissions sont a envoyer de preference sous forme   electronique (format PDF).
> 
> Videos
> ------
> 
> Submissions are invited that show novel user interface designs or systems that
> demonstrate   innovative interaction features or techniques, or give glimpses
> into the future of HCI.   Video tapes will be accepted in either PAL or NTSC
> format and will last between 2 and 20   minutes.
> 
> Videos
> ------
> 
> Des soumissions montrant des conceptions d'interfaces innovantes, des techniques
> d'interaction d'avant-garde, ou jetant un regard prospectif vers l'avenir de
> l'IHM sont   sollicitees. Les bandes videos seront acceptees au format PAL ou
> NTSC, d'une duree de 2 a 20   minutes.
> 
> Laboratory and Organisational Overviews
> ---------------------------------------
> 
> Laboratory and Organisational Overviews provide a forum for HCI research or
> product   development teams in IT providers, user organisations, universities
> and research   institutions to introduce themselves to the wider HCI community,
> and to share some of their   challenges and successes.
> To encourage informal exchanges, a room will be reserved throughout the
> conference. Each   team will be able to show its activities using various media
> and will also be allocated a   20-minute programme slot in which to present.
> Paper or electronic (PDF format) submissions should consist of a summary (2
> pages) for   publication in the conference proceedings and a proposal (up to 6
> pages) covering history of   the team, HCI issues addressed, people involved,
> projects, methods or approaches, key   publications or products and materials to
> be used in the presentation room and in the   programme talk.
> 
> Panorama des laboratoires et organismes
> ---------------------------------------
> 
> Le "panorama des laboratoires et organismes" est un forum pour les chercheurs et
> developpeurs en IHM universitaires ou institutionnels, les equips industrielles
> de R&D et   les associations d'utilisateurs, leur permettant de se presenter a
> la communaute IHM entière   et partager leurs principaux travaux et reussites.
> Pour stimuler des echanges informels, un espace sera consacre durant l'ensemble
> de la   conference. Chaque equipe pourra y presenter ses activites a l'aide de
> media divers et se   verra allouee une session dediee de 20 minutes de
> presentation.
> Les soumissions papier ou electronique (format PDF) comporteront un resume (2
> pages) pour   publication dans les actes de la conference et une proposition
> (jusqu'a 6 pages) detaillant   l'historique de l'equipe, les problèmes IHM
> etudies, les personnes concernees, les projets,   methodes ou approches
> developpees, les productions et publications clefs et bien sûr les   materiaux
> qui seront utilises sur le stand ou pour la presentation orale.
> 
> Industry day
> ------------
> 
> See web site for details.
> 
> Journee "Entreprises"
> ---------------------
> 
> Veuillez consulter les sites Web.
> 
> Conference Venue
> ----------------
> 
> The conference will be held in Lille, easily accessible due to its excellent
> rail   connections (1 hour from Paris, 2 hours from London). The conference
> centre is 20 minutes   from the City Centre by metro.
> Lille is the birthplace of world famous companies, including many in the
> computing, direct   marketing, printing and graphic industries, and is the third
> university centre in France.   The conference is hosted by Universite des
> Sciences et Technologies de Lille.
> Lille is a historical city, being nearly one thousand years old. It has been
> classified as   an "Art City" since 1974, and has many civil and religious
> buildings from its great past.   There are several art galleries, including the
> Palais des Beaux-Arts and the Modern Art   Museum.
> Lille has always been a city of music and dance lovers: it is home to a National
> Conservatory of Music and Dance and two music schools. Rock, Jazz and new music
> also thrive.
> An exciting and stimulating social programme is planned, to make the most of the
> location.
> 
> Lieu de la conference
> ---------------------
> 
> La conference se tiendra a Lille, ville facilement accessible par Train a Grande
> Vitesse (1   h. depuis Paris, 2 h. depuis Londres). Le centre de conference est
> situe a 20 min. de metro   depuis le centre ville.
> Lille constitue le berceau de nombreuses entreprises internationales, dont la
> plupart   evoluent en informatique, en marketing direct, dans l'industrie de
> l'impression et du   graphisme. Lille est classe troisième centre universitaire
> français. La conference se   tiendra a l'Universite des Sciences et Technologies
> de Lille.
> L'histoire de Lille remonte a plus d'un millenaire. Elle a ete classee "Ville
> des Arts"   depuis 1974 et possède de nombreux bâtiments civils et religieux
> temoins d'un passe   prestigieux. Elle offre de nombreuses galeries d'art,
> notamment le Palais des Beaux-Arts et   le Musee d'Art Moderne
> Lille a toujours attire les amateurs de musique et de danse : elle abrite un
> Conservatoire   National de Musique et de Danse ainsi que deux ecoles de danse.
> Le rock, le jazz et la   musique moderne y font bon menage.
> Un programme social passionnant et attirant est prevu afin de profiter au
> maximum de   l'endroit.
> 
> Important dates
> ---------------
> 
> Submission deadlines:
> - 26th January 2001 (Full papers and tutorials)
> - 30th April 2001 (All other submissions, camera ready)
> Notification of acceptance:
> - 30th March 2001 (Full papers and tutorials)
> - 12th June 2001 (All other submissions)
> Camera ready for proceedings:
> - 7th May 2001 (Full papers and tutorials)
> 
> Dates Importantes
> -----------------
> 
> Dates d'echeance des soumissions:
> - 26 janvier 2001 (papiers longs et tutoriels)
> - 30 avril 2001 (toutes les autres soumissions, pretes a la reproduction)
> Notification de l'acceptation:
> - 30 mars 2001 (papiers longs et tutoriels)
> - 12th June 2001 (toutes les autres soumissions)
> Versions pretes a la reproduction:
> - 7th May 2001 (papiers longs et tutoriels)
> 
> **********************************************
> * Dr. Lachlan M. MacKinnon
> * Internet Publicity,
> * IHM-HCI 2001 Conference.
> * http://www.ihm-hci2001.org
> *
> * Tel : +44 (0)131 451 3410
> * Fax : +44 (0)131 451 3327
> * email : lachlan@cee.hw.ac.uk
> * Web : http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~lachlan
> * Snail :
> * Department of Computing & Elec. Eng.,
> * Heriot-Watt University,
> * Edinburgh EH14 4AS,
> * U.K.
> ***********************************************
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct  5 15:06:51 2000
Subject: Re: bilingual sites
To: kdahlmann@BOOK.COM
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 100 15:06:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <25610F93BA7ED411A1CF0008C7E6FB42A18D3F@nymse9th2> from "Kristen Dahlmann" at Oct 5, 0 11:07:50 am
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I can't point you to dual language pages,
but I'd sure hate to browse a site in which half the
space on a page were taken up with "not my language".

Maybe browse around:
	http://canada.gc.ca/
	http://www.nfb.ca/

And I assume you know about language detection in the browser.
The locale information in the HTTP header includes language and region.
This only applies to newer browsers, and is often not set.

> I am working on a site that is bilingual and trying to find some examples of
> different approaches to handling two languages on one page.
> 
> We are exploring both the possibility of the customer opting for one
> language or the other, but due to production resources (this site would be
> updated weekly), they would prefer to minimize the page count by designing
> this area with both languages on one page.  While leaning towards the first
> method, we would still like to find some examples of sites that handle
> multiple languages on one page.
> 
> Does anyone know of any bilingual sites out there?
> 
> I have been asked to collect replies at this address and post a summary to
> the
> list.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> -Kristen Dahlmann
> _____________________
> Information Architect
> 
>    ---------------------------------------------------------
>    About CHI-WEB: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web.html
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> 


From perlman Thu Oct  5 20:12:36 2000
Subject: Thanks!
To: C21Karrie@aol.com
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 100 20:12:36 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Karrie,

Thanks for all your help.  You sure work hard.

I received and deposited the checks yesterday.
I got remarkably good service at my bank.

I hope there was no problem with the leftovers in the condo.
What happened with the cleaners, boxes, table, and air conditioner?
And my escrowed $200?

It's all been a blur, turning out much better than
I had imagined, and faster than I could have hoped.

If you speak with Paul, pass on my thanks.
I will be sending him a letter, but I wanted you to know
that I felt well-represented by him, despite the FedEx problem.

And I'll be sending you a flattering and mildly amusing letter,
suitable for framing, or showing to prospective sellers.

Best wishes,

Gary

From perlman Fri Oct  6 09:22:05 2000
Subject: Re: Interesting reading.. plus a new technology
To: Gary.Ferguson-Smith@bullant.net (Gary Ferguson-Smith)
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 100 09:22:05 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <2decb7998e8042154425fa9614c4c60139dde858@softblocks.com.au> from "Gary Ferguson-Smith" at Oct 6, 0 02:55:48 pm
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Hi Gary,

I don't really have time to figure out that Bullant is about,
but from what I read, the "radically simple technology model"
of ZF Player may or may not be readically simple to developers,
your users.  Developers are people, too, and the learnability
and usability of tools may have more to do with acceptance
than functionality.  Given that I read:
	http://www.bullant.com/whatwedo/products/zfplayer.html
for a few minutes and have no idea what it is, there could
be some usability issues there (or you can blame me, the user).

So, yes, I believe recommending an HCI person would be useful,
both for your users (developers) and possibly for what they develop.

I was looking at:
	http://www.bullant.com/whatwedo/products/remote.html
and clicked on Download.  It opened a window with:
	The requested URL /bas.app; was not found on this server.

Gary

> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
> this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
> 
> ------_=_NextPart_000_01C02F51.B1877578
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> 
> Gary,
> 
> Hi, my name is Gary Ferguson-Smith, I've just in the past week taken the
> role of Education and Research Manager for Bullant Technologies
> http://www.bullant.com ... after spending 9 years with Apple Computer, 2
> years with the NSW Department of Education which during the past 2 years
> I've also started my PhD  through the University of Wollongong
> http://www.immll.uow.edu.au .
> 
> We are a new start-up company which has just opened a new Head Office in the
> Van Ness Centre, San Francisco... 
> 
> Anyway, let me get to the point... after spending some time learning about
> my new role and their technology... I discovered they had no position
> related the HCI... it was al focused on the technology and the hardware...
> having come form a company with a strong and long track record in HCI -
> (I've worked with Joy Mountford and Don Norman over  the years and spent
> time working the other folks at Apple's ATG labs on the ACOT program) ...
> anyway... I suggested to one of the foundering director's the need to
> appoint a key person as the Director of HCI....
> 
> Question... has my advice been correct? If so, what supporting evidence or
> recommendation could I make to the board.
> 
> I've read through some of your papers and collected a few main points... put
> thought you might be able to give me better summary.... also you might be
> able to review our site and technology by downloading the Bullant Remote and
> playing around with some of the same applications etc
> 
> Appreciate any feedback our suggestions you might have to offer...
> 
> Regards
> Gary
> 
> PS... we have been invited by Intel to be a major and keynote presenter at
> IntelWorld later this month
> 
> ======================================
> Gary Ferguson-Smith
> Education & Research Manager
> Bullant Inc.
> Level 5, Bullant Plaza
> 181 Miller Street,
> North Sydney, NSW  2060
> Australia
> 
> Phone: +61 2 8925 1650
> Fax: +61 2 8920 8070
> Mobile: +61 402 082 613
> 
> e-mail: gary.ferguson-smith@bullant.com
> URL: http://www.bullant.com
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From perlman Mon Oct  9 08:56:02 2000
Subject: pokemon
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http://pocket.ign.com/news/25949.html

From perlman Mon Oct  9 16:11:51 2000
Subject: Re: request for |STAT 5.4 password
To: mjo9@cornell.edu (Michael J. Owren)
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 100 16:11:51 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <p04320410b607d1090040@[132.236.250.125]> from "Michael J. Owren" at Oct 9, 0 03:49:28 pm
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fmeh

> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> Thanks for you consideration. I have already downloaded the files. I 
> have also accessed the DOS version.
> 
> yours,
> 
> Michael
> ---------------------------
> Michael J. Owren, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor
> 
> Psychology of Voice and Sound Research Lab
> Department of Psychology
> 224 Uris Hall
> Cornell University
> Ithaca, NY 14853
> 
> (voice) 607-255-3835
> (fax) 607-255-8433
> (lab) 607-255-9161
> (email) mjo9@cornell.edu
> http://comp9.psych.cornell.edu/faculty/people/Owren_Michael.htm
> ---------------------------
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 10 09:15:43 2000
Subject: Re: HCI data for HCIBIB
To: moran@parc.xerox.com (Tom Moran)
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 100 09:15:43 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20001008233840.00ad3c68@louise.parc.xerox.com> from "Tom Moran" at Oct 9, 0 10:04:59 pm
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Tom,

The HCIBIB seems to have fallen below the priority line of things that I get done.
I have access to the online HCI journal (I'm at oclc.org, after all), and I'll
get 1999 online soon.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I notice that the input data for HCI-BIB stops at 1998 for most journals. 
> Lawrence Erlbaum, publisher of the HCI journal, started an electronic 
> version of the journal in 1999. Thus, it will be possible to supply you 
> with electronic data as the HCI journal gets published. Would you like the 
> publisher to send you this data? If so, what format should it be in?
> 
> Thanks -- Tom
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 10 22:03:49 2000
Subject: Re: HCI data for HCIBIB
To: moran@parc.xerox.com (Tom Moran)
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 100 22:03:49 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20001010141502.00a7ca18@louise.parc.xerox.com> from "Tom Moran" at Oct 10, 0 02:22:45 pm
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Thanks Tom.

I already have access to electronic versions of most HCI journals,
not just those from Erlbaum.  It's a great help, when I get to loading
the data.  So, I put HCI vol. 14 online today in about 30 minutes.
	http://www.hcibib.org/bibtoc.cgi?file=ftp/HCI14.bib&abstracts=true

My experience with publishers providing information is that they may think
they are providing what is requested, but are not.  And this is not just
from experience with the HCIBIB, but also from the 3000+ journals OCLC
carries in FirstSearch.  Once our staff is done loading the data in
standard formats, it is considerably easier for me to load.

About the ACM DL, the cooperation with the HCIBIB has been limited to including
links from the HCIBIB into the ACM DL.  There may be problems with ACM indexing
the abstracts as some publishers claim a copyright on that.  I am happy
for ACM to use any data it likes in the HCIBIB, and I think people at ACM
are aware of that.  But I suspect that the ACM would not want to open the
can of worms of permissions from other publishers.

The ACM DL has done quite a buit of retrospective scanning in the past year,
and I need to add several thousand more links at some point.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> What I was asking if there was any way the publisher could make your task 
> easier by supplying you with info in the format you need. Erlbaum seems to 
> be willing to do this.
> 
> Thanks -- Tom
> 
> PS: Has the notion arisen that the HCIBIB be somehow incorporated into the 
> ACM DL, ie that the ACMDL index non-ACM sources relevant to CHI (titles, 
> authorsk abstracts, but not the full text?
> 
> 
> 
> At 10:00 PM 10/09/2000 -0700, you wrote:
> >Tom,
> >
> >The HCIBIB seems to have fallen below the priority line of things that I 
> >get done.
> >I have access to the online HCI journal (I'm at oclc.org, after all), and I'll
> >get 1999 online soon.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> > > Gary,
> > >
> > > I notice that the input data for HCI-BIB stops at 1998 for most journals.
> > > Lawrence Erlbaum, publisher of the HCI journal, started an electronic
> > > version of the journal in 1999. Thus, it will be possible to supply you
> > > with electronic data as the HCI journal gets published. Would you like the
> > > publisher to send you this data? If so, what format should it be in?
> > >
> > > Thanks -- Tom
> > >
> > >
> 
> 

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From perlman Sun Oct 15 15:28:19 2000
Subject: Re: ISTAT
To: lu@psychology.rutgers.edu (Hongjing)
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 100 15:28:19 -0400 (EDT)
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fmeh

> Dear Dr. Gary Perlman,
> 
> I'm a first year graduate student in psychology department at Rutgers. I'm
> pretty interested in your analysis package ISTAT, because the software will
> give me great help for my research. Could I get a password for the Unix
> version? Thanks in advance.
> 
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> --
> Hongjing
> 
> Psychology Department
> Rutgers University
> Newark  NJ  07102
> work number: 973-353-1869
> 
> --
> Hongjing
> 
> Psychology Department
> Rutgers University
> Newark  NJ  07102
> work number: 973-353-1869
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Oct 15 20:06:10 2000
Subject: Re: Web Site Translation for HCI Bibliography
To: pinglee12@yahoo.com (Ping Li)
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 100 20:06:10 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <20001015211030.WPSR2291.mtiwmhc21.worldnet.att.net@ea> from "Ping Li" at Oct 15, 0 04:10:33 pm
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Are you volunteering to do this for free?

By the way, there is no site at the URL below.

Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org
The HCI Bibliography Project, http://www.hcibib.org/
Post Office Box 20187; Columbus, Ohio 43220 USA

> From: Ping Li
> To: HCI Bibliography
> 
> Dear Web Manager,
>   
> I visited your Web site at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~perlman/hcibib 
> and would like to let you know that your Web site could also be presented
> in other languages for broader recognition. If you feel that my suggestion
> has no value, please kindly ignore this message and accept my apology.
>   
> According to research done by International Data Corporation, non-English
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> and 70% by 2004. Business Web users are three times more likely to buy when 
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>  3. Company profile translation and a free listing in GlobalListing, a 
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> The translation is conducted by our professional translators who are native 
> speakers and have years of Web translation experience. We are not hired for 
> the ability to take a word in one language and convert it into an equivalent
> word in another language. Instead, we get to the heart of communication and 
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> 


From perlman Sun Oct 15 20:07:29 2000
Subject: Web Site Translation for HCI Bibliography (fwd)
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> From: Ping Li
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> 
> Dear Web Manager,
>   
> I visited your Web site at http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~perlman/hcibib 
> and would like to let you know that your Web site could also be presented
> in other languages for broader recognition. If you feel that my suggestion
> has no value, please kindly ignore this message and accept my apology.
>   
> According to research done by International Data Corporation, non-English
> speaking users will make up over 50% of the total online population by 2002, 
> and 70% by 2004. Business Web users are three times more likely to buy when 
> addressed in their own languages (survey by Forrester Research). 
>   
> We specialize in Web Site Translation and Global URL Submission in 11
> languages - English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch,
> Russian, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. Our customized service package 
> includes: 
>   
>  1. Web page translation and Web programming localization -- We not only
> convert HTML pages and graphics, but also ensure that the translated Web
> sites fully function in the target language environment.
>   
>  2. URL submission and re-submission to leading search engines and business
> directories in the target languages -- Our Web promotion specialists optimize 
> the keywords and descriptions of the translated Web sites for ideal search 
> engine rankings.
>   
>  3. Company profile translation and a free listing in GlobalListing, a 
> multi-language business directory.
>     
> The translation is conducted by our professional translators who are native 
> speakers and have years of Web translation experience. We are not hired for 
> the ability to take a word in one language and convert it into an equivalent
> word in another language. Instead, we get to the heart of communication and 
> express the true meaning of your message, because we are aware that improper
> translation may cause unrecoverable damages to your company's image. At 
> GlobalListing, we are in the business of ensuring that you are 100% satisfied
> with our quality services.
>   
> Thank you very much for your time.  Should you be interested in our services,
> please contact me for a free estimate or any further information.
>   
> 
> Best regards,
>                 
> Ping Lee
> Director, Web Translation
> GlobalListing
>   
> Phone: (604) 324-4638
> Fax: (413) 431-2597
> Office Hour: 9:00AM - 5:00PM (Pacific Time)
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Oct 15 21:18:08 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Monthly Financial Report
To: perlman@turing.acm.org
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 100 21:18:08 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <200010160105.VAA15913@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Oct 15, 0 09:05:04 pm
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We have no met since having 4 meetings March - June.
Essentially the whole chapter membership has expired,
not that we need the money.

I have two talks I could give.
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/#recent

One is my talk for the first ACM Conference on Universal Usability.
	Paper: http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc
	Slides: http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.ppt
I gave that talk at a design summit at AOL/CompuServe last month.

Another could be done jointly with ASIS (now ASIST):
	Slides: http://www.acm.org/~perlman/patronlib.ppt

I am preparing a tutorial on Web UI development for
multilingual and disability access, which I could give as a workshop.

We could start with a social/planning meeting.
I might volunteer the PerlyPalms.

Gary

> Subject:     BuckCHI Monthly Financial Report
> From:        Gary PERLMAN perlman@turing.acm.org
> To:          buckchi-officers@acm.org
> 
> Attached is a report of recent activity in our
> account with Ohio Savings Bank.
> 
> 
> | STMT DATE  |   DEPOSITS | WITHDRAWLS |    BALANCE |
> | 1998-11-02 |    1183.39 |       0.00 |    1183.39 | New bank
> | 1998-12-02 |       0.00 |       0.00 |    1183.39 | No activity
> | 1999-01-04 |      20.00 |      48.77 |    1154.62 |
> | 1999-02-02 |       0.00 |       0.00 |    1154.62 |
> | 1999-03-02 |     181.76 |       0.00 |    1336.38 |
> | 1999-04-02 |       0.00 |      30.00 |    1306.38 |
> | 1999-05-03 |       0.00 |      19.15 |    1287.23 | 05-13 balance 1423.83
> | 1999-06-03 |     136.60 |       0.00 |    1423.83 | 06-09 balance 1453.83
> | 1999-07-03 |       0.00 |       0.00 |    1453.83 |
> | 1999-08-03 |      10.00 |     300.00 |    1163.83 |
> | 1999-09-02 |       0.00 |       0.00 |    1163.83 | 09-10 balance 1337.15
> | 1999-10-02 |     173.32 |       0.00 |    1337.15 |
> | 1999-11-02 |      60.00 |     200.00 |    1197.15 | Q3 Amazon $70.98
> | 1999-12-02 |       0.00 |     240.00 |     957.15 |
> | 2000-01-02 |      80.98 |       0.00 |    1038.13 |
> | 2000-02-02 |      10.00 |       0.00 |    1048.13 |
> | 2000-03-02 |     118.92 |       0.00 |    1167.05 | Q4 Amazon 118.92
> | 2000-04-02 |       0.00 |       0.00 |    1167.05 |
> | 2000-05-02 |      30.00 |      72.99 |    1124.06 | Q1 Amazon 181.99
> | 2000-06-02 |     191.99 |       0.00 |    1316.05 |
> | 2000-07-02 |      60.00 |       0.00 |    1376.05 |
> | 2000-08-02 |       0.00 |       0.00 |    1376.05 | Q2 Amazon 173.53
> | 2000-09-02 |     173.53 |       0.00 |    1549.58 |
> | 2000-10-02 |        0.0 |       0.00 |    1549.58 | Q3 Amazon 102.65
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 16 09:41:01 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI planning
To: chrisr@LEXTANT.COM
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 100 09:41:01 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To:  <39EAFF54.25B1BF62@lextant.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Oct 16, 0 09:15:00 am
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I volunteer.

In case you were wondering, here is the list of people on the BuckCHI Officers list:

branaghan@ACM.ORG             Russ Branaghan, Past Co-Chair 1999-2000
dougbrown@ACM.ORG             Doug Brown, Program Committee
instone@ACM.ORG               Keith Instone, Assistant Information Director
janehenderson@ACM.ORG         Jane Henderson, Past Co-Chair 1999-2000
perlman@ACM.ORG               Gary Perlman, Treasurer, 1999-2000
joe_cole@FITCH.COM            Joe Cole, Publicity Committee Chair
Patrick_Hogan@MAIL.AMSINC.COM Patrick J. Hogan, Secretary 1999-2000
normorel@OCLC.ORG             Lorraine Normore, Advisor, Librarian
thornbug@OCLC.ORG             Gail Thornburg, Program Committee
Patterson.150@OSU.EDU         Emily Patterson, Student Advisor, Publicity Commit
roth.2@OSU.EDU                Susan Roth, Advisor
chrisr@R-R-RESEARCH.COM       Chris Rockwell, Chair 1999-2000
heather@TWCOL.COM             Heather Unwin, Secretary 1998-1999

> I'd like us to get together and brainstorm how to get things going
> again. I can't do it by myself so I'll be looking for some help. We
> should also be looking for some people who are willing to get involved.
> Who is interested in meeting to get things going?
> 
> Chris
> 
> =======  H O T  A N N O U N C E M E N T  =======
> The HCI division of R&R Research is now Lextant Corp. -
> continued exceptional insight from your user experience
> consultants. Stay tuned for more information on our name
> change and new service offerings.
> 
> Lextant Corporation - http://www.lextant.com
> 
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> 303.440.7025.o  303.440.1368.f  800.380.7617.tf
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> 


From perlman Mon Oct 16 15:44:57 2000
Subject: Re: Istat and matlab
To: Michael_Tarr@brown.edu (Michael J. Tarr)
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 100 15:44:57 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <p0433011cb61100f446c4@[128.148.208.21]> from "Michael J. Tarr" at Oct 16, 0 03:01:52 pm
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Hi Mike,

I don't use matlab, so I have not thought about it.

Gary

> Gary:
> 
> Ever think about adapting/porting |stat to matlab?
> 
> I might try and port DM and anova at least.
> 
> Interested at all?
> 
> Best, Mike
> -- 
> _____________________________________________________________________
> department of cognitive and linguistic sciences  190 thayer street
> brown university                                 229 metcalf research
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> home: <http://www.cog.brown.edu/~tarr>
> brainscience: <http://brainscience.brown.edu/>
> _____________________________________________________________________
> 
> "To substitute an ill-understood model of the world
> for the ill-understood world is not progress."
> 
> -- P.J. Richerson and R. Boyd (1987)
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 16 20:51:56 2000
Subject: Re: (no subject)
To: kanaidu@mail.ilstu.edu (Kanna Naidu)
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 100 20:51:56 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <39EBB7DB.9621638B@mail.ilstu.edu> from "Kanna Naidu" at Oct 16, 0 07:22:19 pm
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It sounds like you need to start learning about both the subject area
and the methods.  I think a reference librarian at your university
would be a good person to ask.

Gary Perlman

> hi my name is rohit a student at illinois state university.i am doing a
> research project on the impact and effectiveness of advertising on the
> onternet as compared to traditional mediums of advertising.i would
> appreciate it if u could provide me with some assistance as to what the
> questionnaire should be like what are the key issues to be covered and
> how it could be structured.
> thanking you
> rohit
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 17 13:17:27 2000
Subject: Re: NASA Research in Intelligent Systems
To: mshafto@mail.arc.nasa.gov (Mike Shafto)
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 100 13:17:27 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04020a2bb6122d320479@[128.102.117.208]> from "Mike Shafto" at Oct 17, 0 09:22:26 am
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Dear Mike,

Thank you for considering me as a reviewer.

Given my schedule over the next month, I do not
think I can commit to reviewing proposals
before the end of November.

Gary

> --============_-1240322736==_ma============
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> 
> 
> 
> Dear Dr. Perlman:
> 
> I am writing on behalf of NASA to request your help in reviewing proposals
> for a new NASA Research Program, Intelligent Systems (IS).  The IS Program
> (http://is.arc.nasa.gov) is a strategic research program supporting
> computational science research focused on critical requirements for NASA's
> long-term missions.
> 
> I am the project manager for the program element called "Human-Centered
> Computing" (HCC), which is primarily concerned with enhancing distributed
> human-automation performance, for example, the performance of teams of
> astronauts and robots.  Awards are planned to range in amounts from
> $200,000 to $1,000,000 annually.
> 
> The Intelligent Systems Program began Oct. 1, 2000, but we are trying to
> make the initial awards as early as possible in FY01. This means that our
> first-year technical review schedule is extremely ambitious: We are aiming
> to complete all external technical reviews by Nov. 28, 2000.
> 
> To meet this schedule, we will be providing a web-based framework for the
> reviews. We will not require travel, and we have designed the review
> process to demand as little "overhead" as possible on your part. We will
> ask each reviewer to handle no more than five proposals of approximately 15
> pages each.
> 
> If you can support us in this review process, please respond to this e-mail
> (mshafto@mail.arc.nasa.gov) with the following information:
> 
> Name:
> Institution:
> Mailing address:
> Phone number:
> FAX:
> E-mail:
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Mike Shafto
> NASA Ames Research Center
> 
> 
> 
> ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
> Michael G. Shafto, Ph.D.  (mshafto@mail.arc.nasa.gov)
> voice: 650-604-6170                 FAX: 650-604-6009
> Computational Sciences Division
> http://ic.arc.nasa.gov/ic/HCC.html
> Mail Stop 269-4, NASA-Ames Research Center
> Moffett Field,  CA       94035-1000
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> Learn about accessories that can make you even more productive.
>                                     -- IBM ThinkPad Setup Guide
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> --============_-1240322736==_ma============
> Content-Type: text/enriched; charset="us-ascii"
> 
> 
> 
> 
> <fontfamily><param>Verdana</param>Dear Dr. Perlman:
> 
>  
> 
> I am writing on behalf of NASA to request your help in reviewing
> proposals for a new NASA Research Program, Intelligent Systems (IS). 
> The IS Program (http://is.arc.nasa.gov) is a strategic research program
> supporting computational science research focused on critical
> requirements for NASA's long-term missions.  
> 
> 
> I am the project manager for the program element called "Human-Centered
> Computing" (HCC), which is primarily concerned with enhancing
> distributed human-automation performance, for example, the performance
> of teams of astronauts and robots.  Awards are planned to range in
> amounts from $200,000 to $1,000,000 annually.  
> 
> 
> The Intelligent Systems Program began Oct. 1, 2000, but we are trying
> to make the initial awards as early as possible in FY01. This means
> that our first-year technical review schedule is extremely ambitious:
> We are aiming to complete all external technical reviews by Nov. 28,
> 2000.
> 
> 
> To meet this schedule, we will be providing a web-based framework for
> the reviews. We will not require travel, and we have designed the
> review process to demand as little "overhead" as possible on your part.
> We will ask each reviewer to handle no more than five proposals of
> approximately 15 pages each.
> 
> 
> If you can support us in this review process, please respond to this
> e-mail (mshafto@mail.arc.nasa.gov) with the following information:
> 
> 
> Name:
> 
> Institution:
> 
> Mailing address:
> 
> Phone number:
> 
> FAX:
> 
> E-mail:
> 
> 	
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> 
> Mike Shafto 
> 
> NASA Ames Research Center
> 
> </fontfamily>
> 
> 
> 
> ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
> 
> Michael G. Shafto, Ph.D.  (mshafto@mail.arc.nasa.gov)
> 
> voice: 650-604-6170                 FAX: 650-604-6009
> 
> Computational Sciences Division
> 
> http://ic.arc.nasa.gov/ic/HCC.html
> 
> Mail Stop 269-4, NASA-Ames Research Center
> 
> Moffett Field,  CA       94035-1000
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Learn about accessories that can make you even more productive.
> 
>                                     -- IBM ThinkPad Setup Guide
> 
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> --============_-1240322736==_ma============--
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 17 13:20:27 2000
Subject: Re: Your $200 Escrow
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 100 13:20:27 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <ba.c3fc846.271dd599@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Oct 17, 0 12:17:29 pm
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Hi Karrie,

No rush about the escrow.  I have written it off and anything I get if anything is fine.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> I just spoke with David Jensen, the buyer's attorney, and he hasn't heard 
> from Judith about the escrowed $200.  I spoke with her last week and she said 
> her contractor took it out and when I asked her how much he said it was going 
> to be she said he hadn't given her the bill yet, but she thought it was going 
> to be $200 (big surprise).  I don't have any confirmation on that at this 
> point, though.  Her attorney is going to call her today, so as soon as I hear 
> something I'll let you know.
> 
> I hope all is well with you.  As always, if I can be of assistance, feel free 
> to call or email.
> 
> Regards,
> Karrie
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 17 14:02:18 2000
Subject: Re: Your $200 Escrow
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 100 14:02:18 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <70.3f495b0.271de820@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Oct 17, 0 01:36:32 pm
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You are welcome.

Although very satisfied, and although overall the trasnaction exceeded my
expectations (frankly, by several months and about $100,000), I can't say
I am "completely" satisfied.  But, I'd give it an honest 98% plus or minus a percent.

Unless you prefer hyperbole, in which case I am 200% satisfied!

Best wishes,

Gary

> by the way, i just wanted to thank you again for that letter you sent.  i 
> received it today and it feels good to know that you are completely satisfied 
> with your transaction.  
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 18 13:28:50 2000
Subject: Re: book announcement--Menzel
To: wolfskil@MIT.EDU (Jud Wolfskill)
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 100 13:28:50 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04020a11b612514d687f@[18.36.0.205]> from "Jud Wolfskill" at Oct 17, 0 02:58:14 pm
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> Dear Gary,
> I wondered if the following book announcement would be appropriate for
> posting to any of the CHI lists that you moderate.  I'd be happy to edit
> the announcement to meet your specifications.  Please let me know whether
> or not you use the announcement.  Thank you!
> 
> Best,
> Jud

I don't know of an appropriate place for such announcements.

I have created entries for the last four book announcements you
have sent:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=mit%20press;2000&file=books

Gary

From perlman Wed Oct 18 16:38:26 2000
Subject: Re: meta info messed up on IUI00
To: bederson@cs.umd.edu (Bederson, Ben)
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 100 16:38:26 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <AE125C7BF795D311A09700C00D0145BB5A0439@envoy.cs.umd.edu> from "Bederson, Ben" at Oct 18, 0 03:02:03 pm
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The articles in the file are in order of page number,
which for IUI 2000 was alpha by author,
not in conference presentation order,
and not even grouped by session name.
So the table of contents, which shows CHANGES in session name,
is about as ugly as the choice of alphabetizing papers by author was pointless.

What would you do?

Gary

> FYI: The meta information on IUI00
> http://www.hcibib.org/bibtoc.cgi?file=ftp/IUI00*
> is messed up - there are many entries with an address, and it is generally
> ugly - not at all like IUI99 which seems fine.
> 
>   - Ben
> 
> +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
> | Prof. Ben Bederson        Director, Human-Computer Interaction Lab |
> | bederson@cs.umd.edu       Computer Science Department              |
> | www.cs.umd.edu/~bederson  3171 A.V. Williams Building              |
> | (301) 405-2764            University of Maryland                   |
> | (301) 405-6707 (FAX)      College Park, MD 20742                   |
> +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
>  
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 18 16:44:57 2000
Subject: Re: BayCHI-Kids
To: lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu (Debra Lieberman)
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 100 16:44:57 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: cstreeter@home.com
In-Reply-To: <39EDFCE6.1C6C52D6@isber.ucsb.edu> from "Debra Lieberman" at Oct 18, 0 12:41:26 pm
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I do not moderate this list.  Here is the list config:
	http://www.lsoft.com/SCRIPTS/WL.EXE?SL2=1598&R=2215&N=BAYCHI-KIDS@ACM.ORG
Nyone can post any junk to this list.  I am surprised you aren't hit with spam often.

I am just an emergency owner to help out in situations like this.

Here are instructions about how to remove the message from the archive:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/listserv/listown/manage.html#post

I will try to remove the article right now.

Gary

> Hi Clark --
> 
> Thanks for your note.  I tried to open the attachment on that
> BayCHI-Kids posting and the computer drive made a lot of noises for a
> minute or so, and then nothing happened.  I hope nothing was done to my
> computer!  Do you think I am infected by a virus?  What does this virus
> do?
> 
> I'm cc-ing this note to Gary Perlman, who moderates our list for the
> ACM, for his information.
> 
> I don't get steers mailings any more.  Please send Gary and me a copy of
> your earlier e-mail about this.
> 
> Again, many thanks,
> -- Debra
> 
> clark streeter wrote:
> > 
> > I got a virus from the kids bof mailing list yesterday.
> > It is a very destructive virus - you should warn the
> > list.
> > 
> > You may have already gotten the details in a steers email
> > that I sent out earlier. If you didn't: the subject
> > was something to do with the president. There was a
> > link and an attachment.
> > 
> > I only opened this because I thought that it was from a
> > monitored, reliable source.
> > 
> > Clark
> 
> -- 
> __________________________
> Debra Lieberman, Ph.D
> 
> University of California, Santa Barbara
> Institute for Social, Behavioral, and
>    Economic Research
> 
> (805) 569-3214
> lieberma@isber.ucsb.edu
> __________________________
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 18 20:47:48 2000
Subject: Goodies
To: C21karrie@aol.com
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 100 20:47:48 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <70.3f495b0.271de820@aol.com> from "C21karrie@aol.com" at Oct 17, 0 01:36:32 pm
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Thanks for the goodies.  They are very nice and delicious.
My kids (Mark 7 and George 3) were very excited by them.

Gary

From perlman Thu Oct 19 12:50:05 2000
Subject: Re: meta info messed up on IUI00
To: bederson@cs.umd.edu (Bederson, Ben)
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 100 12:50:05 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <AE125C7BF795D311A09700C00D0145BB5A0458@envoy.cs.umd.edu> from "Bederson, Ben" at Oct 19, 0 12:29:35 pm
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But then, the page numbers are out of order.  Sigh.

I assume the  Evanston address is that of a lab, not unlike the
CHI 98 session: 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
which I think is the MIT Media Lab.

> Ahh - too bad.  Unless you want to manually fix it based on the advance
> program (which I assume is on the web somewhere), you can't do much.
> However, there still seems to be a smaller bug which is that session name is
> listed as "1890 Maple Ave., Evanston, IL 60201" 3 times.  That isn't right,
> is it?
> 
>   - Ben
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: None
> > To: bederson@cs.umd.edu
> > Subject: Re: meta info messed up on IUI00
> > 
> > 
> > The articles in the file are in order of page number,
> > which for IUI 2000 was alpha by author,
> > not in conference presentation order,
> > and not even grouped by session name.
> > So the table of contents, which shows CHANGES in session name,
> > is about as ugly as the choice of alphabetizing papers by 
> > author was pointless.
> > 
> > What would you do?
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > FYI: The meta information on IUI00
> > > http://www.hcibib.org/bibtoc.cgi?file=ftp/IUI00*
> > > is messed up - there are many entries with an address, and 
> > it is generally
> > > ugly - not at all like IUI99 which seems fine.
> > > 
> > >   - Ben
> > > 
> > > 
> > +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
> > > | Prof. Ben Bederson        Director, Human-Computer 
> > Interaction Lab |
> > > | bederson@cs.umd.edu       Computer Science Department     
> >          |
> > > | www.cs.umd.edu/~bederson  3171 A.V. Williams Building     
> >          |
> > > | (301) 405-2764            University of Maryland          
> >          |
> > > | (301) 405-6707 (FAX)      College Park, MD 20742          
> >          |
> > > 
> > +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
> > >  
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 19 22:43:23 2000
Subject: Re: Thanks, great to see you...
To: grudin@ics.uci.edu (Jonathan Grudin)
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 100 22:43:23 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <v04205507b59494848b1b@[128.195.186.216]> from "Jonathan Grudin" at Jul 14, 0 03:09:17 am
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Hi Jonathan,

I've been out of circulation for a while now.
Just too busy.  I'm trying to cut down.

It was great to have you over, even for a short stay.
By now, months later, I bet Eleanor is doing so much
more that I would not recognize her.  Fascinating,
exhausting, and full of joy.

Our boys started their school year and are having
great times.  George is very into art, mainly stressing
quantity over quality, but even the quality is showing
big improvements, maybe due to the quantity (he comes
home with 5-20 pictures every day).  Mark is still crazy
about Pokemon, but is into soccer (his team has not lost
in almost a year -- I don't want to see his reaction to
loss) and is back in piano lessons.

We just got a new Gateway computer which we put into the
dining room, which we have never used as a dining room. 
Despite now being a home computer dummy, I was able to
connect two of our computers to a network hub and on to our
cable modem.  We are up to two IP addresses.  George thinks
that the main purpose of the computer is to go to pbs.org/
to use their teletubbies pages.  Mark plays internet
backgammon.  Caroline and I read and write mail and can
work on talks and papers, pretty much any time we like,
in two minute periods of free time.  It's convenient.

About Brookline, I just sold my condo there,
12 years after leaving Brookline.  I won't miss
being a remote landlord, but selling it remote
was not too bad, considering, and the market there
made the wait worthwhile.

The leaves have changed and it's getting into the 60's.
I'm looking forward to snow.

I won't be at CSCW.  I wil be at CUU:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu/
Ben Shneiderman had nice things to say about my paper:
	http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/b_shneiderman_2.html
which pleased people at work wuite a but.  We are re-orged at
OCLC, but I'll be doing pretty much the same stuff I like.

Best wishes,

Gary, for all the PerlyPalms

> Hi Gary, Caroline --
> 
> We enjoyed our brief visit very much. The only drawback to having 
> kids is the loss of time for other things, such as seeing old friends 
> and writing thank you notes.
> 
> All went well on the way out -- again we had problems with the 
> Interstate, the on ramp was closed and we had to wind a mile or so 
> through town on a detour, but there was no traffic. Only Hertz and 
> National were open as only National was open when we arrived, but by 
> chance we were with National, and I'd make a point of going with them 
> on Columbus trips at this point, if anyone asks you for a 
> recommendation.
> 
> We hope you can make it out here for a summer visit or for a 
> sabbatical sometime. It sounds like you have a better school setup 
> there than Granville, but I can honestly say that the two years I 
> remember by far the most fondly between ages of 8 and 18 were the two 
> years we spent on sabbatical, one in Brookline MA and one in Portland 
> OR.
> 
> Cheers -- Jonathan, Gayna, Eleanor
> 
> PS. Steve and I will of course be at CSCW in Philadelphia in December 
> if there is a chance you will be in that area...
> 
> 


From perlman Sat Oct 21 12:31:38 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: art@corpi.ku.lt (Arturas Razinkovas)
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 100 12:31:38 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <006901c03b66$41b8b1a0$c94cdbc1@ku.lt> from "Arturas Razinkovas" at Oct 21, 0 04:53:12 pm
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From perlman Sat Oct 21 20:49:37 2000
Subject: Re: unsubscribe
To: hjelm@W3.ORG
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 100 20:49:37 -0400 (EDT)
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I do not see you as subscribed to chi-educators.

> unsubscribe
> 


From perlman Sat Oct 21 20:50:45 2000
Subject: Re: privacy "gap" (fwd)
To: riander@well.com (Richard I. Anderson)
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 100 20:50:45 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Richard,

Not with two little kids.
Not for the next few years.

Gary

> Gary,
> 
> I think it would be good to have you back on the SIGCHI EC.  Might I twist
> your arm into running for office again?  (I'm a member of the nominating
> committee.)
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> >Interesting note about privacy on CHI-Web:
> >
> >        Forwarded message:
> >        > Message-ID:  <8EC7FE6B4722D411848B00A0C9E11CBD1B777C@EXCH02>
> >        > Date:         Mon, 25 Sep 2000 10:17:05 -0700
> >        > Reply-To: Kathy Gill <KathyG@BESTNET.COM>
> >        > Sender: "ACM SIGCHI WWW Human Factors (Open Discussion)"
> ><CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG>
> >        > From: Kathy Gill <KathyG@BESTNET.COM>
> >        > Subject:      privacy "gap"
> >        > To: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
> >        >
> >        > from Benton's Communications:
> >        >
> >        > >'PRIVACY GAP' SPLITS NET USER, EXECS
> >        > >Issue: Privacy
> >        > >While research shows privacy is a foremost concern among Net
> >users, few
> >        > >Internet executives think it is an issue. The Pew Internet &
> >American
> >        > >Life Project has found that 84% are worried about privacy
> >online. But
> >        > >only half Web executives in a recent poll think consumers worry
> >about
> >        > >it, according to a Millward Brown IntelliQuest survey out
> >today. Anand
> >        > >Jagannathan, CEO of Responsys.com, which commissioned the
> >study, calls
> >        > >the difference the ''privacy gap.'' The survey, conducted among 352
> >        > >online business executives Aug. 29-31, reveals another gap:
> >While Pew
> >        > >found that 79% of consumers think their movements are being tracked
> >        > >online, only 30% of sites said they do such tracking.
> >Jagannathan, who,
> >        > >like most industry executives, opposes Net regulation,
> >nevertheless is
> >        > >calling on the Federal Trade Commission to develop privacy
> >guidelines
> >        > >that businesses can voluntarily follow.
> >        > >[SOURCE: USAToday (1D), AUTHOR: Janet Kornblum]
> >        > >(http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20000925/2680389s.htm)
> >        >
> >        > Kathy
> >        >
> >        > Kathy E.Gill
> >        > Usability Advocate
> >        > BEST Consulting
> >        > 425.202.8312 - office
> >        > 425.351.0005 - cell
> >
> >There must be lots of executives on the SIGCHI EC. :-(
> >
> >But seriously, the file of names, addresses, and member numbers:
> >        http://www.acm.org/sigchi/membership/SIGCHI_1.xls.pdf
> >posted on:
> >        http://www.acm.org/sigchi/membership/
> >violates the ACM privacy policy and the ACM Code of Ethics
> >(sect. 1.8).
> >
> >I think it should be taken offline immediately.
> >
> >Also, I think THE MEMBERSHIP SHOULD BE INFORMED that
> >their addresses (home addresses in many cases)
> >and their ACM member numbers have been put on
> >a public server.  This is also in accordance with
> >with ACM code of ethics (sect 1.2).
> >
> >Gary Perlman
> >one angry SIGCHI member
> 
> 
> ___________________________________________________________________
> Richard I. Anderson
> Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
> voice: +1 415 383-5689 x2   fax: +1 415 383-5187
> riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
> 63 Woodside Lane, Mill Valley CA 94941 USA
> http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 23 06:48:17 2000
Subject: Re: Confirmation Email - Final Order Number 50390872
To: Han.Perry@gateway.com (Perry, Han)
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 100 06:48:17 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <2D653AE9C07DD3119FCE000083085843031F9BCA@kc101.gw2k.com> from "Perry, Han" at Sep 30, 0 10:34:47 pm
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The wrong speakers were sent with my order.
I specifically ordered the BA265 speakers
and instead, BA735 speakers were sent.

I have already had to make three calls to tech support
about these speakers because of the incompatible
digital feature, along with two unsuccessful chat
sessions with tech support, and one unsuccessful
email exchange with tech support.

The BA735 are (1) digital, making them incompatible
with most desired uses of my system, (2) larger,
requiring more room, and (3) they sound terrible with
Apple QuickTime videos on pbs.org/teletubbies/.

These are VERY undesirable speakers, at least for me.

I would like to return the BA735 speakers for
the BA265 speakers I ordered.  And since you
changed the order without my request or approval,
I think you should pay the shipping charges.
I am willing to pick up the speakers at
the local Gateway country store (Columbus, OH
on Sawmill).

Gary Perlman
614-761-5058

> Thanks for ordering from Gateway.com! We are excited you have chosen to
> purchase a Gateway PC and are here to help you with all your computer,
> software and accessories needs. My name is Hans Perry, and I will be your
> Sales Representative here at Gateway.
> 
> Your FINAL Order # : 50390872
> Your Client ID: 2952012
> The Estimated Arrival Date of your order: 10-16-2000

From perlman Mon Oct 23 11:42:21 2000
Subject: Re: New HCI Program
To: mandel@Oswego.EDU
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 100 11:42:21 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
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> 
> Good Morning Dr. Perlman,
> 
> 	I received your name from Dr. Gary Klatsky who is a member of the Steering
> Committee for the development of our new Masters Program in HCI.  We would be
> very interested in enlisting your services as a consultant to our program.  We
> are in the initial stages of development at present, and would like some
> assistance in creating the best program possible.  
> 
> 	If you would be willing to take on the consultant role for this process, we
> would be greatly appreciative.  Could you let me know 
> 1) if you would be willing to be our consultant,  2) what the costs associated
> with the would be, and 3) when you would be available?
> 
> 	Thank you so much.  I look forward to hearing from you.
> 
> 												Yours truly,
> 												Rhonda Mandel
> 												Associate Provost
> 

Dear Dr. Mandel,

Although I am still unsure if I am the best choice,
I am willing to serve, depending on what it involves.
My main other criteria are time and travel.

I think I can easily allocate 20 hours to reading,
but would need to do more serious planning for over 40.
I think I can easily handle 3-4 days of travel in one trip,
but two or more would need to work into other schedules.
I would be happy not travelling at all, but I do not know
your plans.

As for costs, I would expect you to play any travel and lodging.
I would not require any consulting fees or honorarium.

I am a graduate of the University of Rochester,
and, having grown up in Montreal, actually know
where Oswego is.  In addition, my wife attended
Cornell.  So I will be wary of winter travel.
Can we do this work in November?  I have some
commitments in mid-November, and Thanksgiving
is probably impractical.

Gary Perlman

From perlman Tue Oct 24 16:46:20 2000
Subject: Re: Confirmation Email - Final Order Number 50390872
To: Han.Perry@gateway.com (Perry, Han)
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 100 16:46:20 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <2D653AE9C07DD3119FCE000083085843031F9E8E@kc101.gw2k.com> from "Perry, Han" at Oct 24, 0 11:58:10 am
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Hi Hans,

This is not the news I was hoping for.  I would not have requested
the sound card I did had I known that they required digital speakers.
Digital output means that you can't use headphones without changing the
software settings.  Although I know how to change the settings now
(Gateway tech support did not, mid you), my kids would not be able to
make the change easily.

So far the speakers have generated between 6 and 10 contacts to Gateway,
and customer services has just sent out the BA265 speakers and a return
label for the BA735 speakers.  Now it sounds like I may be taking in
my computer to the Gateway Country Store to get the sound card swapped out.
This is assuming that they can uninstall any software associated with the
old sound card without wiping out the operating system.

Maybe Gateway should consider putting a warning on the option for
the SB Live feature.  Sigh.

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> The reason you received the BA735 speakers is because the BA265 do not work
> very well with the SoundBlaster live.
> We would also need to downgrade the sound card.
> The speakers would not be the cause of any program not working on your
> system. Please check with technical support at 1-800-846-2301. 
> 
> Thanks,
> Hans
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: None
> To: Han.Perry@gateway.com
> Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> Subject: Re: Confirmation Email - Final Order Number 50390872
> 
> 
> The wrong speakers were sent with my order.
> I specifically ordered the BA265 speakers
> and instead, BA735 speakers were sent.
> 
> I have already had to make three calls to tech support
> about these speakers because of the incompatible
> digital feature, along with two unsuccessful chat
> sessions with tech support, and one unsuccessful
> email exchange with tech support.
> 
> The BA735 are (1) digital, making them incompatible
> with most desired uses of my system, (2) larger,
> requiring more room, and (3) they sound terrible with
> Apple QuickTime videos on pbs.org/teletubbies/.
> 
> These are VERY undesirable speakers, at least for me.
> 
> I would like to return the BA735 speakers for
> the BA265 speakers I ordered.  And since you
> changed the order without my request or approval,
> I think you should pay the shipping charges.
> I am willing to pick up the speakers at
> the local Gateway country store (Columbus, OH
> on Sawmill).
> 
> Gary Perlman
> 614-761-5058
> 
> > Thanks for ordering from Gateway.com! We are excited you have chosen to
> > purchase a Gateway PC and are here to help you with all your computer,
> > software and accessories needs. My name is Hans Perry, and I will be your
> > Sales Representative here at Gateway.
> > 
> > Your FINAL Order # : 50390872
> > Your Client ID: 2952012
> > The Estimated Arrival Date of your order: 10-16-2000
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 24 16:46:36 2000
Subject: Re: |stat
To: Michael_Tarr@brown.edu (Michael J. Tarr)
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 100 16:46:36 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <p0433011fb61b90f64a0c@[128.148.208.21]> from "Michael J. Tarr" at Oct 24, 0 03:18:38 pm
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fmeh

> 
>     I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
>     I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> -- 
> _____________________________________________________________________
> department of cognitive and linguistic sciences  190 thayer street
> brown university                                 229 metcalf research
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> home: <http://www.cog.brown.edu/~tarr>
> brainscience: <http://brainscience.brown.edu/>
> _____________________________________________________________________
> 
> "To substitute an ill-understood model of the world
> for the ill-understood world is not progress."
> 
> -- P.J. Richerson and R. Boyd (1987)
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 25 09:54:31 2000
Subject: CHI-EDUCATORS: approval required (CC27216E) (fwd)
To: shahizan@MANSCI.STRATH.AC.UK
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 100 09:54:31 -0400 (EDT)
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Not appropriate for this list.  Try chi-web@acm.org.

Gary Perlman, SIGCHI Email Manager

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> 
> This message  was originally submitted by  shahizan@MANSCI.STRATH.AC.UK to the
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> From: "Shahizan Hassan" <shahizan@mansci.strath.ac.uk>
> To: <CHI-EDUCATORS>
> Subject: web usability, dimensions, criteria
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> Dear all,
> 
> Right now I'm doing a research on how to relate dimensions of web =
> usability ( i.e. effectiveness, efficiency, learnability, and =
> satisfaction) with web usability criteria(screen design, content, =
> accessability, navigation, media use, interactivity, consistency). I =
> need some feedback from all of you who have experience in dealing with =
> usability issues. The details on this are as follows;
> 
> >From my literature review, there are 4 dimensions(properties) of =
> usability;
> 
> effectiveness - relates to accuracy and completeness of users tasks
> efficiency - relates to users' level of performance while completing =
> tasks
> learnability - relates to users' ability to learn a system
> user satisfaction - users' subjective assessment of a system in terms of =
> how useful, enjoyable and easy it is to use a system
> 
> And there are 7 categories of key generic criteria of web usability;
> 
> screen design (space allocation, choice of colour, readability etc)
> content(relevant, useful, interesting, up-to-date etc)
> accessability(loading time, browser compatability, search facility etc)
> navigation(list of contents, contextual and meaningful links, site map =
> etc)
> media use(use audio, video, animation only when necessary, avoid using =
> too many animation, provide thumbnails for photos etc)
> interactivity-I refer this to features that provide interaction(feedback =
> form, discussion forum etc)
> consistency(consistent layout, icons, colour scheme etc)
> 
> Now, what I need to know is how can I relate each of these categories =
> with the 4 usability dimensions. I have my own assumptions as follows;
> 
> effectiveness (screen design, media use, navigation, consistency)
> efficiency (screen design, media use, navigation, consistency)
> learnability (screen design, media use, navigation, consistency)
> user satisfaction(screen design, content, accessability, navigation, =
> media use, interactivity, consistency)
> 
> But do you think this is right? and if not, what is your opinion on =
> this. Please give your feedback and I'll summarize and post it to this =
> list.
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Shah
> Doctoral Candidate
> University of Strathclyde
> Glasgow, Scotland
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Dear all,</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Right now I'm doing a research on how to relate =
> dimensions of=20
> web usability&nbsp;( i.e. effectiveness, efficiency, learnability, and=20
> satisfaction) with web usability criteria(screen design, content, =
> accessability,=20
> navigation, media use, interactivity, consistency). I need some feedback =
> from=20
> all of you who have experience in dealing with usability issues. The =
> details on=20
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> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>From my literature review,&nbsp;there are 4=20
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> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>effectiveness - relates to accuracy and completeness =
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> tasks</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>efficiency - relates to users' level of performance =
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> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>learnability - relates to users' ability to learn a=20
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> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>user satisfaction - users' subjective assessment of =
> a system=20
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> system</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>And there are 7 categories of key generic criteria =
> of web=20
> usability;</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>screen design (space allocation, choice of colour, =
> readability=20
> etc)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>content(relevant, useful, interesting, up-to-date=20
> etc)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>accessability(loading time, browser compatability, =
> search=20
> facility etc)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>navigation(list of contents, contextual and =
> meaningful links,=20
> site map etc)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>media use(use audio, video, animation only when =
> necessary,=20
> avoid using too many animation, provide thumbnails for photos =
> etc)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>interactivity-I refer this to features that provide=20
> interaction(feedback form, discussion forum etc)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>consistency(consistent layout, icons, colour scheme=20
> etc)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Now, what I need to know is how can I relate each of =
> these=20
> categories&nbsp;with the 4 usability dimensions. I have my own =
> assumptions as=20
> follows;</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>effectiveness (screen design, media use, navigation, =
> 
> consistency)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>efficiency (screen design, media use, navigation,=20
> consistency)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>learnability (screen design, media use, navigation,=20
> consistency)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>user satisfaction(screen design, content, =
> accessability,=20
> navigation, media use, interactivity, consistency)</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>But do you think this is right? and if not, what is =
> your=20
> opinion on this. Please give your feedback and I'll summarize and post =
> it to=20
> this list.</FONT></DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<BR>Shah<BR>Doctoral=20
> Candidate<BR>University of Strathclyde<BR>Glasgow,=20
> Scotland<BR>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
> 
> ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C03E90.EC090240--
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 25 13:32:37 2000
Subject: Re: Usability Labs
To: sbaidya@CBSINC.COM
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 100 13:32:37 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: BUCKCHI-INFO@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <37925254B67DD311876C009027B0FF92CE33DB@CBSCOLEX01> from "BAIDYA Sophia" at Oct 25, 0 12:28:35 pm
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OCLC has one.  Contact Mike Prasse (prasse@oclc.org).

I think Chris Rockwell's company can do this too.
	http://www.r-r-research.com/services/services.html

> Does anyone know of usability labs in town that can be rented or used. I am
> planning on doing a usability study with one of my clients.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Sophia
> 
> ><:><><:><><:><><:><><:><
> Sophia Baidya
> CBSI
> 172 East State Street
> Suite 400
> Columbus, OH 43215
> 
> TEL  (614) 464-3209
> FAX (614) 464-3390
> sbaidya@cbsinc.com
> ><:><><:><><:><><:><><:><
> 


From perlman Wed Oct 25 18:47:06 2000
Subject: Re: problem about installing stat5.4
To: lu@psychology.rutgers.edu (Hongjing)
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 100 18:47:06 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <B61CC548.53A%lu@psychology.rutgers.edu> from "Hongjing" at Oct 25, 0 05:13:44 pm
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|STAT has compiled on dozens of platforms for over 20 years.
I do not use gcc, but I am told that |STAT compiles on it
without much modification.  Most UNIX sys admins can help you.

Gary Perlman

> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> Thanks a lot for giving me password to use Stat5.4. Unfortunately, I can't
> use * make * to compile the c file to execute file. Our department's
> webmaster, Jawahar suggested me to check with you on which version of gcc
> you used to compile the program. Now we have gcc2.95 on our server, I have
> no idea if it can work for your software package.
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> --
> Hongjing
> 
> Psychology Department
> Rutgers University
> Newark  NJ  07102
> work number: 973-353-1869
> 
> 
> ----------
> > From: Jawahar Balakrishnan <jawahar@psychology.rutgers.edu>
> > Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 16:39:33 -0400 (EDT)
> > To: Hongjing <lu@psychology.rutgers.edu>
> > Subject: Re: website for stat5.4
> > 
> > Hongjing
> > 
> > I got over the make error but even now it doesnt compile
> > We have gcc2.95 on the server
> > 
> > Are u in touch with this person - Perlman??
> > Coz we may have to check with him on which version of gcc he used to
> > compiled the program???
> > 
> > JB
> > 
> > 
> > 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --> -
> > Jawahar Balakrishnan
> > Systems Manager
> > Psychology Department
> > Smith Hall,Room # 340,
> > 101 Warren Street,Newark-07102.
> > (973) 353 5440 x5399
> > jawahar@psychology.rutgers.edu
> > 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --> -
> > 
> > On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Hongjing wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi, Jawahar,
> >> 
> >> I enclosed below the website of the software package. If it can work, could
> >> you please to make it also available for other people in our department?
> >> Thanks a lot.
> >> 
> >> http://www.acm.org/~perlman/stat/#access
> >> 
> >> --
> >> Hongjing
> >> 
> >> Psychology Department
> >> Rutgers University
> >> Newark  NJ  07102
> >> work number: 973-353-1869
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Oct 26 23:04:17 2000
Subject: Re: Dell Computers
To: Louis_Namgoong@Dell.com
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 100 23:04:17 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: perlman@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <C56083BC80CF004491200CA9A5F098F2F2B094@ausxmrr104.aus.amer.dell.com> from "Louis_Namgoong@Dell.com" at Sep 11, 0 11:27:25 am
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After unsatisfactory service on my Dell computer, I returned it
on 9/29.  Today I received a credit memo for a credit posted 10/19,
roughly two weeks after the return arrived at Dell.

Instead of being for the billed amount of 2794.90, which did not
match the amount below (the cost quoted when I ordered the PC),
the credit was for 2259.90.

Please make sure that the balance of:
	(2794.9 - 2259.9) =	535.00
is credited to my Discover card or I will (1) dispute the amount
with Discover, and (2) refer the matter to the Attorneys General
of Ohio and Texas.  You have until COB October 31 to fix this.

Needless to say, I am happy to tell all my friends why I am happy
to no longer be a Dell customer.  Gateway rules!

Gary Perlman

> Dear  Mr. Perlman,
> 
> Thank you for choosing Dell Online Sales and Financing.  We have placed you
> online order.
> 
> Important Order Information
> 
> Your Dell customer # is:  12004876
> Your order number is:     430434704,  430434712
> 
> Total Order Amount
> 
> Your total order amount for the order you placed is:  $2851.76 
> This includes the following:
> 
>           Items Total:    2728.85
>         Total Tax Amt:      13.41
> Shipping & Handling:       109.50
> 
> Dell Home Systems collects tax on orders delivered to Texas, Kentucky,
> Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Nevada.  For shipments to other
> states, the tax relates to third party service contract only.  The purchaser
> is responsible for remitting any uncollected tax on their order directly to
> the taxing authorities.  
> 
> Order Status
> 
> If you would like to track your order please use your order number and
> customer number at the sites below.
> 
> Visit Dell's Order Status Page:  http://support.dell.com/ordstat/
> Register to have an email sent to you when your order ships:
> http://support.dell.com/ordstat/watchreg.asp?ordnum
> Call our automated order status inquiry system at 1-800-433-9014
> 
> Estimated Ship Date
> 
> We estimate your order should ship out on or before 09/21/00.  Although we
> do not anticipate a delay in your order, we cannot guarantee the shipping
> date because occassionally we run into unexpected delays in manufacturing.
> We would not expect any delay to extend beyond 30 days from the date of your
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> your order.
> Please verify the shipping address below.  Please contact me immediately if
> the address is incorrect.
> 
> PERLMAN, GARY                  
> 2008 LN RD                     
> COLUMBUS,  OH  43220 
> 
> Thank you again for your order!  Enjoy your new computer!
> Louis J Namgoong
> E-Commerce Consultant 
> 800-879-3355 Ext. 46869
> Louis_Namgoong@Dell.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Oct 27 08:48:50 2000
Subject: Re: #5DS# Case #: 2000102622414 - Credit and Return
To: csd@dell.com
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 100 08:48:50 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200010270408.XAA07703@ns2.us.dell.com> from "csd@dell.com" at Oct 26, 0 11:08:31 pm
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Thank you.  I checked the invoice and I had misread it,
so $430 is the correct amount and not the $535 (which included
shipping).

Gary Perlman

> Please include the following line in all replies.
> Tracking number: AT20001026_0000013374 
> 
> 
> Dear Gary,
> 
> Thank you for contacting Dell Online Customer Service.
> 
> I apologize for the incomplete refund. Our records never indicated 
> the monitor as being returned. However, I have verified with 
> UPS tracking information that it was received. 
> 
> Your initial refund did not include a credit for the monitor 
> and shipping. I have requested that $430.00 be refunded to you 
> for the monitor. However, as you were told at the time of the 
> return, the shipping charges of $105.00 will not be refunded. 
> The reference number for the refund is 14777519. 
> 
> If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to 
> contact us.
> 
> 
> Thank you and have a nice day!
> 
> Respectfully,
> 
> Tami
> ~DTB4100
> Sun-Thurs, 3pm-12am CST
> Dell DHS Customer Care
> E-Mail Support
> 
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> Visit the Dell Service and Support center at:
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> > Customer Information:
> > ************************************************
> > Name: Gary Perlman
> > Email: perlman@acm.org
> > Order Number: 451209290
> > Service Tag: 
> > System Use: HOME
> > ***********************************************
> > System Label: Dimension 4100
> > 
> > Topic: Credit and Return
> > Topic Description: After unsatisfactory service on my Dell computer, I returned it on 9/29.  Today I received a credit memo for a credit posted 10/19, roughly two weeks after the return arrived at Dell.
> > 
> > Instead of being for the billed amount of 2794.90, which did not match the amount below (the cost quoted when I ordered the PC), the credit was for 2259.90.
> > 
> > Please make sure that the balance of:
> >     (2794.9 - 2259.9) = 535.00
> > is credited to my Discover card or I will (1) dispute the amount with Discover, and (2) refer the matter to the Attorneys General of Ohio and Texas.  You have until COB October 31 to fix this.
> > 
> > Needless to say, I am happy to tell all my friends why I am happy to no longer be a Dell customer.  Gateway rules!
> > 
> > Gary Perlman
> > 
> > Dell customer # is:  12004876
> > order number is:     430434704,  430434712
> > ***********************************************
> > Sent to: csd@dell.com
> > Refering URL: 24.26.135.121
> > Date submitted: 10/26/00 10:04:14 PM
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Oct 27 09:52:45 2000
Subject: BuckCHI? (fwd)
To: buckchi-officers@acm.org
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 100 09:52:45 -0400 (EDT)
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Chris, could you handle this?

Gary

Forwarded message:
> From Richard_R_Douglass@mail.bankone.com Fri Oct 27 09:27:53 2000
> From: Richard_R_Douglass@mail.bankone.com
> X-Lotus-FromDomain: BANCONE
> To: perlman@acm.org
> Message-ID: <85256985.0048899D.00@mail.bankone.com>
> Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:23:50 -0400
> Subject: BuckCHI?
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Disposition: inline
> 
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Will there be a meeting soon for BuckCHI?   If so, when and where?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Richard Douglass
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Oct 29 08:39:28 2000
Subject: Re: |STAT 5.4 agreement/request
To: margindr@cs.orst.edu
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 100 08:39:28 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <200010290611.XAA03955@ghost.CS.ORST.EDU> from "Dragos Margineantu" at Oct 28, 0 11:11:37 pm
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fmeh

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> I am a Ph.D. candidate in CS at Oregon State University and I need
> |STAT 5.4 for my research.
> 
> Thank you,
> ==Dragos Margineantu
> 
> Dragos Margineantu
> Department of Computer Science
> 102 Dearborn Hall
> Oregon State University
> Corvallis, OR 97331-3202
> tel.:(541) 737-4145
> fax: (541) 737-3014
> 
> 


From perlman Sun Oct 29 15:32:44 2000
Subject: Re: Fwd: Job Requirement
To: sraghava@qualcomm.com (Srinivas Raghavan)
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 100 15:32:44 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.3.1.0.20001029103118.00b222f0@adept> from "Srinivas Raghavan" at Oct 29, 0 10:33:00 am
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> HI Gary,
> Hope you are doing well. As I mentioned to you I am working on a joint 
> venture project between Ford and Qualcomm called Wingcast. I am
> building the Human Factors/Usability lab and group. I am looking for people 
> to join. I have attached a document with a job posting. If you
> know anyone who will be good for this project can you let me know?
> 
> Thanks
> Srinivas

I'd post it as plain text (70 chars wide) to:
	chi-jobs@acm.org
	chi-web@acm.org
	hfes-cstg@listserv.vt.edu
I'd make the type and location of the jobs clear in the subject.

A warning though, many people in HF do not like the idea of the
ergonomics of people operating these devices while driving.
I would make an understanding of those issues part of the post.
"into cars and trucks, WHILE MAINTAINING OPERATIONAL SAFETY."

You might advertise the weather in San Diego, although it looks awful:
	http://www.weather.com/weather/us/zips/92014.html


Gary

PS: John Boyd seems to have left Lucent and I can't find him.

From perlman Sun Oct 29 19:49:44 2000
Subject: Re: Meetings for Nov/Dec.
To: chrisr@LEXTANT.COM
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 100 19:49:44 -0500 (EST)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <39FA4D76.1216629C@lextant.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Oct 27, 0 11:52:23 pm
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Not that I am one to refuse an invitation I myself made,
but I really do not want to give a talk the day before Thanksgiving.
AT least at places where I have worked, half the people are
gone then, and the rest are sent home Wednesday afternoon.
So, yes, I am refusing to give a talk on that date.
I think the week of Nov 13 is better (I'll be giving the paper
at a conference on Thursday of that week, leaving on Wednesday),
so Monday or Tuesday seem possible.  The week before is possible
(it's not like I need any prep time), and even Monday 11/20 or
Tuesday 11/21 seem possible.

Also, I think the week before Dec 19 is better for many schedules,
although with Christmas on the Monday after that week, I think there
is less of a problem with that date.

Gary

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'd like to get the meetings rolling again and begin looking for
> leadership for next year. I propose that for November and December we
> have a technical meeting and a holiday social. Gary has volunteered to
> do one of his talks. So here's what I'd like to do if everyone is game:
> 
> November 22:  Gary's talk on Universal Usability
> December 19:  Holiday social with demonstrations of local
> work/wares/etc.
> 
> I will see about getting Compuserve to host these meetings. Gary, let me
> know if that date is acceptable for you. Thanks for your willingness to
> speak again. If everyone can begin to think about possible speakers,
> that helps. My company can also speak this year on wireless appliance,
> web or speech-based products or maybe applied research for interactive
> design. I will also begin lining up talks for Jan - Jun. and we can
> begin to get elections going for next year.
> 
> Thoughts? Any effort you are willing to put in to help here is crucial.
> Please speak up if you have some time. I've heard from Emily, Gary and
> Patrick so far. Thanks.
> 
> Chris
> 
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From perlman Mon Oct 30 09:18:26 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: mh287603@stmail.staffs.ac.uk (MHNAZ A.)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 100 09:18:26 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <EXECMAIL.1001030124453.A@kc14-10.stmail.staffs.ac.uk> from "MHNAZ A." at Oct 30, 0 12:44:53 pm
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User centered design = design for what users really do

User-based usability testing = evaluate whether the design works for users

> In your opinion What the Most important Human Factors and 
> Principles in HCI? when desiging a new system.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Abdul
> ---------------------------------------
> MHNAZ A.
> mh287603@stmail.staffs.ac.uk
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 30 10:27:25 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: mh287603@stmail.staffs.ac.uk (MHNAZ A.)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 100 10:27:25 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <EXECMAIL.1001030145721.A@kc11-16.stmail.staffs.ac.uk> from "MHNAZ A." at Oct 30, 0 02:57:21 pm
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You might browse the Hot Links (specifically, to guidelines)
from http://hcibib.org.  For example, the Windows document
has a section on design principles:
	http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/books/winguide/ch02b.htm


> i was really after the human factors and priciples within 
> HCI that should be considered when desiging a new system.  
> e.g. a person should be comfortable in his working 
> environment. any ideas!
> 
> On Mon, 30 Oct 100 09:18:26 -0500 (EST) Gary PERLMAN 
> <perlman@turing.acm.org> wrote:
> 
> > User centered design = design for what users really do
> > 
> > User-based usability testing = evaluate whether the design works for users
> > 
> > > In your opinion What the Most important Human Factors and 
> > > Principles in HCI? when desiging a new system.
> > > 
> > > Cheers
> > > 
> > > Abdul
> > > ---------------------------------------
> > > MHNAZ A.
> > > mh287603@stmail.staffs.ac.uk
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 
> ---------------------------------------
> MHNAZ A.
> mh287603@stmail.staffs.ac.uk
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 30 13:44:50 2000
Subject: Re: Meetings for Nov/Dec.
To: chrisr@lextant.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 100 13:44:50 -0500 (EST)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To: <39FD69E5.46806E4@lextant.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Oct 30, 0 07:30:30 am
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I will get back to you as soon as I know if I can be free then.

Gary

> OK. Let's do:
> 
> 11/14 - Gary's talk (Gary can you send a summary for an announcment?)
> 12/12 - Holiday get together and work sharing
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Not that I am one to refuse an invitation I myself made,
> > but I really do not want to give a talk the day before Thanksgiving.
> > AT least at places where I have worked, half the people are
> > gone then, and the rest are sent home Wednesday afternoon.
> > So, yes, I am refusing to give a talk on that date.
> > I think the week of Nov 13 is better (I'll be giving the paper
> > at a conference on Thursday of that week, leaving on Wednesday),
> > so Monday or Tuesday seem possible.  The week before is possible
> > (it's not like I need any prep time), and even Monday 11/20 or
> > Tuesday 11/21 seem possible.
> >
> > Also, I think the week before Dec 19 is better for many schedules,
> > although with Christmas on the Monday after that week, I think there
> > is less of a problem with that date.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > > Hi everyone,
> > >
> > > I'd like to get the meetings rolling again and begin looking for
> > > leadership for next year. I propose that for November and December we
> > > have a technical meeting and a holiday social. Gary has volunteered to
> > > do one of his talks. So here's what I'd like to do if everyone is game:
> > >
> > > November 22:  Gary's talk on Universal Usability
> > > December 19:  Holiday social with demonstrations of local
> > > work/wares/etc.
> > >
> > > I will see about getting Compuserve to host these meetings. Gary, let me
> > > know if that date is acceptable for you. Thanks for your willingness to
> > > speak again. If everyone can begin to think about possible speakers,
> > > that helps. My company can also speak this year on wireless appliance,
> > > web or speech-based products or maybe applied research for interactive
> > > design. I will also begin lining up talks for Jan - Jun. and we can
> > > begin to get elections going for next year.
> > >
> > > Thoughts? Any effort you are willing to put in to help here is crucial.
> > > Please speak up if you have some time. I've heard from Emily, Gary and
> > > Patrick so far. Thanks.
> > >
> > > Chris
> > >
> > > =======  H O T  A N N O U N C E M E N T  =======
> > > The HCI division of R&R Research is now Lextant Corp. -
> > > continued exceptional insight from your user experience
> > > consultants. Stay tuned for more information on our name
> > > change and new service offerings.
> > >
> > > Lextant Corporation - http://www.lextant.com
> > >
> > > 4810 Riverbend Road. Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80301
> > > 303.440.7025.o  303.440.1368.f  800.380.7617.tf
> > >
> > > 1373 Grandview Ave. Suite 210 Columbus, OH 43212
> > > 614.486.7517.o  614.486.2060.f  888.571.4036.tf
> > >
> 
> --
> =======  H O T  A N N O U N C E M E N T  =======
> The HCI division of R&R Research is now Lextant Corp. -
> continued exceptional insight from your user experience
> consultants. Stay tuned for more information on our name
> change and new service offerings.
> 
> Lextant Corporation - http://www.lextant.com
> 
> 4810 Riverbend Road. Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80301
> 303.440.7025.o  303.440.1368.f  800.380.7617.tf
> 
> 1373 Grandview Ave. Suite 210 Columbus, OH 43212
> 614.486.7517.o  614.486.2060.f  888.571.4036.tf
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 30 15:09:58 2000
Subject: Re: Universal Usability Statement
To: hsh@cs.umd.edu (Harry Hochheiser)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 100 15:09:58 -0500 (EST)
Cc: director@hcibib.org, hsh@cs.umd.edu
In-Reply-To: <200010301747.MAA20325@jazz.cs.umd.edu> from "Harry Hochheiser" at Oct 30, 0 12:47:15 pm
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> Dr. Perlman:
> 
> Ben Shneiderman asked me to contact you regarding something 
> we've been working on in conjunction with the CUU 
> conference.  At his suggestion, I've put some work into 
> developing a "Universal  Usability Template" for web sites, 
> and we were hoping to get some feedback from folks such as 
> yourself. I'm hoping that this note will help explain what we're 
> up to while generating enough interest to get you to participate,
> provide feedback, etc...
> 
> Ben's idea behind this template was that web sites operators could 
> and should provide information regarding the measures that they have 
> taken to make their sites usable. By providing a template, 
> we could encourage information providers to describe their 
> usability measures in a standard, easily readable form.

I think that is a good goal.  I do not know if it would be useful
for users as much as it might be useful for site maintainers.
It could serve as a checklist for UU, especially if each criterion
were accomanied by a list of implications.  More on this below.

> Toward that end, I have developed a draft version of a 
> template, along with an instantation for the 
> universalusability.org site that is being built for the 
> Conference on Universal Usability. The template can be 
> found at 
> 
> http://www.cs.umd.edu/~hsh/cuu/StatementTemplate.html,
> 
> and the instantiation is at
> 
> http://www.cs.umd.edu/~hsh/cuu/uustatement.html

Looking over these, I see lots of detail, but many holes, too.
Of course, many of the holes can be filled in:
	Browser:
		use of JavaScript (versions)
		use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
			different features are not well supported on different browsers
		use of Layers
		use of ActiveX (versions)
		use of cookies (privacy issues)
		use of multiple windows
		versions down to the point-release level
			e.g., Netscape 4.07 has bugs fixed in 4.08
		versions on different platforms
			Mac version numbers do not correspond to Windows version numbers
	Input Devices:
		navigable with keyboard only?
	Display:
		color depth
		contrast
		designed for fixed width (640 or 800 or 1024)
	etc.

One concern I have is that when you fill in all the holes,
you get something that is difficult to complete for a single page.

Another concern I have is that of characterizing a whole site
versus a single page.  Some parts of a site might be UU,
but then you get to a PDF page, or some ActiveX app for a demo.
It's tough to get into describing exceptions to the mode.

Other concerns:

Standards.  Although there are HTML standards, no browser
implements them without exceptions, and more recent standards
(e.g., HTML) is not implemented in any popular browser.
So you might have perfect HTML 4.0 code that does not
work on any browser.

Accessibility Add-ons: I have a colleague who uses JAWS
to read his screens.  Specific versions work differently
that others, and to complicate matters, JAWS is programmable,
so what it does on a site can vary a lot.  It is not clear
how to convey that.

> We're very interested in getting your feedback and 
> participation. At a basic level, we'd love to hear any 
> comments/criticism, suggestions, or other input. I'd 
> personally love to rework the contents in terms of 
> different priority levels, but I don't feel that I 
> personally have the competence to do that...

I think it would be ideal to have TOOLS to do as many checks
of a page or site as possible.  It is easy to scan HTML
for which tags and attributes are used, and that can answer
many of the questions in the form.

And along with each check, whether automated or manual,
I think it would be useful to have (1) an explanation of
the implications of different design choices, and (2)
pointers to more information.  Then, even a big form
can be a source of ideas to create a better design.
Bobby does that to a large extent, linking into the WAI.

> More ambitiously, we're hoping to get people to use the 
> template to develop statements for their own web sites, so 
> that we might begin to build a list of sites with universal 
> usability statements.

I do not know if that is actually useful.  Bobby has a list of sites
that are Bobby approved, but anyone who has worked on accessibility
of Web sites knows that all that may mean is that the site has alt text
and all its images and image maps.

> Please let me know what you think - questions, comments, & 
> any other feedback would be appreciated...

Well, that was not very well organized, but I think I got to most points
I would have with more thought.  Let me know if I can help.

> thanks for your interest,
> 
> harry
> 
> 
> --------
> Harry Hochheiser		hsh@cs.umd.edu
> Human-Computer Interaction Lab  http://www.cs.umd.edu/~hsh
> Computer Science Department     (301)405-2725
> University of Maryland

From perlman Mon Oct 30 15:12:11 2000
Subject: Re: Meetings for Nov/Dec.
To: chrisr@lextant.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 100 15:12:11 -0500 (EST)
Cc: BUCKCHI-OFFICERS@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To: <39FD69E5.46806E4@lextant.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Oct 30, 0 07:30:30 am
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Can we do my talk on Thursday Nov 9?
The 14th is bad for my wife.

Gary

       November 2000      
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat  
             1   2   3   4
 5   6   7   8   9  10  11
12  13  14  15  16  17  18
19  20  21  22  23  24  25
26  27  28  29  30

> OK. Let's do:
> 
> 11/14 - Gary's talk (Gary can you send a summary for an announcment?)
> 12/12 - Holiday get together and work sharing
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Not that I am one to refuse an invitation I myself made,
> > but I really do not want to give a talk the day before Thanksgiving.
> > AT least at places where I have worked, half the people are
> > gone then, and the rest are sent home Wednesday afternoon.
> > So, yes, I am refusing to give a talk on that date.
> > I think the week of Nov 13 is better (I'll be giving the paper
> > at a conference on Thursday of that week, leaving on Wednesday),
> > so Monday or Tuesday seem possible.  The week before is possible
> > (it's not like I need any prep time), and even Monday 11/20 or
> > Tuesday 11/21 seem possible.
> >
> > Also, I think the week before Dec 19 is better for many schedules,
> > although with Christmas on the Monday after that week, I think there
> > is less of a problem with that date.
> >
> > Gary
> >
> > > Hi everyone,
> > >
> > > I'd like to get the meetings rolling again and begin looking for
> > > leadership for next year. I propose that for November and December we
> > > have a technical meeting and a holiday social. Gary has volunteered to
> > > do one of his talks. So here's what I'd like to do if everyone is game:
> > >
> > > November 22:  Gary's talk on Universal Usability
> > > December 19:  Holiday social with demonstrations of local
> > > work/wares/etc.
> > >
> > > I will see about getting Compuserve to host these meetings. Gary, let me
> > > know if that date is acceptable for you. Thanks for your willingness to
> > > speak again. If everyone can begin to think about possible speakers,
> > > that helps. My company can also speak this year on wireless appliance,
> > > web or speech-based products or maybe applied research for interactive
> > > design. I will also begin lining up talks for Jan - Jun. and we can
> > > begin to get elections going for next year.
> > >
> > > Thoughts? Any effort you are willing to put in to help here is crucial.
> > > Please speak up if you have some time. I've heard from Emily, Gary and
> > > Patrick so far. Thanks.
> > >
> > > Chris
> > >
> > > =======  H O T  A N N O U N C E M E N T  =======
> > > The HCI division of R&R Research is now Lextant Corp. -
> > > continued exceptional insight from your user experience
> > > consultants. Stay tuned for more information on our name
> > > change and new service offerings.
> > >
> > > Lextant Corporation - http://www.lextant.com
> > >
> > > 4810 Riverbend Road. Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80301
> > > 303.440.7025.o  303.440.1368.f  800.380.7617.tf
> > >
> > > 1373 Grandview Ave. Suite 210 Columbus, OH 43212
> > > 614.486.7517.o  614.486.2060.f  888.571.4036.tf
> > >
> 
> --
> =======  H O T  A N N O U N C E M E N T  =======
> The HCI division of R&R Research is now Lextant Corp. -
> continued exceptional insight from your user experience
> consultants. Stay tuned for more information on our name
> change and new service offerings.
> 
> Lextant Corporation - http://www.lextant.com
> 
> 4810 Riverbend Road. Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80301
> 303.440.7025.o  303.440.1368.f  800.380.7617.tf
> 
> 1373 Grandview Ave. Suite 210 Columbus, OH 43212
> 614.486.7517.o  614.486.2060.f  888.571.4036.tf
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 30 15:24:52 2000
Subject: Re: New HCI Program
To: mandel@Oswego.EDU
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 100 15:24:52 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <39F9C27A.D1433D26@oswego.edu> from "Rhonda Mandel" at Oct 27, 0 02:02:57 pm
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How about
	M-T Dec 4-5
or
	R-F Dec 7-8

> Dear Dr. Perlman,
> 
> 	Thank you so much for responding.  We are looking for you to do some reading
> of documents, and attend campus for a two-day visit.  We are an
> interdisciplinary committee of faculty from psychology and computer science
> (and some administrators there for support!)  Our plan is to pick your brains
> on how to develop the strongest program possible within the confines in which
> we work.
> 
> 	We would like you to, following your visit, provide us with an   overview of
> where we stand, the validity of the path that we have laid out for ourselves, 
> and guidance in modifying that path given the real state of the world with
> respect to this sort of effort. We would need a document that would help us in
> supporting our efforts for funding and assistance from SUNY Central
> Administration and other sources (grants, foundations, corporate).  Any
> assistance in this area would be helpful.
> 
> 	Would you be available in early December?  i think our weather is not quite
> as bad as you may have heard, at least not usually until January!  (knock
> wood)  We would like you have you work with our committee, and tour our campus
> and facilities.
> 
> 	Thank you for time and energy.  We are very excited about our effort and the
> support we are receiving from Central Administration.
> 
> 											Rhonda Mandel
> 											Associate Provost
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > 
> > >
> > > Good Morning Dr. Perlman,
> > >
> > >       I received your name from Dr. Gary Klatsky who is a member of the Steering
> > > Committee for the development of our new Masters Program in HCI.  We would be
> > > very interested in enlisting your services as a consultant to our program.  We
> > > are in the initial stages of development at present, and would like some
> > > assistance in creating the best program possible.
> > >
> > >       If you would be willing to take on the consultant role for this process, we
> > > would be greatly appreciative.  Could you let me know
> > > 1) if you would be willing to be our consultant,  2) what the costs associated
> > > with the would be, and 3) when you would be available?
> > >
> > >       Thank you so much.  I look forward to hearing from you.
> > >
> > >                                                                                               Yours truly,
> > >                                                                                               Rhonda Mandel
> > >                                                                                               Associate Provost
> > >
> > 
> > Dear Dr. Mandel,
> > 
> > Although I am still unsure if I am the best choice,
> > I am willing to serve, depending on what it involves.
> > My main other criteria are time and travel.
> > 
> > I think I can easily allocate 20 hours to reading,
> > but would need to do more serious planning for over 40.
> > I think I can easily handle 3-4 days of travel in one trip,
> > but two or more would need to work into other schedules.
> > I would be happy not travelling at all, but I do not know
> > your plans.
> > 
> > As for costs, I would expect you to play any travel and lodging.
> > I would not require any consulting fees or honorarium.
> > 
> > I am a graduate of the University of Rochester,
> > and, having grown up in Montreal, actually know
> > where Oswego is.  In addition, my wife attended
> > Cornell.  So I will be wary of winter travel.
> > Can we do this work in November?  I have some
> > commitments in mid-November, and Thanksgiving
> > is probably impractical.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 30 15:43:17 2000
Subject: Re: Universal Usability Statement
To: perlman@turing.acm.org (Gary PERLMAN)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 100 15:43:17 -0500 (EST)
Cc: hsh@cs.umd.edu, director@hcibib.org
In-Reply-To: <200010302009.PAA01058@turing.acm.org> from "Gary PERLMAN" at Oct 30, 0 03:10:05 pm
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I forgot one note I wanted to pass on, that on page size.

One misconception on page size is that a lot of little images
can be added up, but when you count transaction delays
(about .5 second each), and HTTP header content (about 500 bytes each),
you can see that they do not.

Recently, we started working with the HTTP 1.1 feature of content
compression and some large HTML text pages.  In one case, a page
that was 85K of text (with a lot of HTML markup) was transmitted
as less than 8K (90% compression).  MSIE 4.0+ and Navigator 4.5+
(not Mac, though), accept compressed HTML, but the issue then if
whether the sever supports compression.

So, byte count is not a simple measure.

Gary

> > Dr. Perlman:
> > 
> > Ben Shneiderman asked me to contact you regarding something 
> > we've been working on in conjunction with the CUU 
> > conference.  At his suggestion, I've put some work into 
> > developing a "Universal  Usability Template" for web sites, 
> > and we were hoping to get some feedback from folks such as 
> > yourself. I'm hoping that this note will help explain what we're 
> > up to while generating enough interest to get you to participate,
> > provide feedback, etc...
> > 
> > Ben's idea behind this template was that web sites operators could 
> > and should provide information regarding the measures that they have 
> > taken to make their sites usable. By providing a template, 
> > we could encourage information providers to describe their 
> > usability measures in a standard, easily readable form.
> 
> I think that is a good goal.  I do not know if it would be useful
> for users as much as it might be useful for site maintainers.
> It could serve as a checklist for UU, especially if each criterion
> were accomanied by a list of implications.  More on this below.
> 
> > Toward that end, I have developed a draft version of a 
> > template, along with an instantation for the 
> > universalusability.org site that is being built for the 
> > Conference on Universal Usability. The template can be 
> > found at 
> > 
> > http://www.cs.umd.edu/~hsh/cuu/StatementTemplate.html,
> > 
> > and the instantiation is at
> > 
> > http://www.cs.umd.edu/~hsh/cuu/uustatement.html
> 
> Looking over these, I see lots of detail, but many holes, too.
> Of course, many of the holes can be filled in:
> 	Browser:
> 		use of JavaScript (versions)
> 		use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
> 			different features are not well supported on different browsers
> 		use of Layers
> 		use of ActiveX (versions)
> 		use of cookies (privacy issues)
> 		use of multiple windows
> 		versions down to the point-release level
> 			e.g., Netscape 4.07 has bugs fixed in 4.08
> 		versions on different platforms
> 			Mac version numbers do not correspond to Windows version numbers
> 	Input Devices:
> 		navigable with keyboard only?
> 	Display:
> 		color depth
> 		contrast
> 		designed for fixed width (640 or 800 or 1024)
> 	etc.
> 
> One concern I have is that when you fill in all the holes,
> you get something that is difficult to complete for a single page.
> 
> Another concern I have is that of characterizing a whole site
> versus a single page.  Some parts of a site might be UU,
> but then you get to a PDF page, or some ActiveX app for a demo.
> It's tough to get into describing exceptions to the mode.
> 
> Other concerns:
> 
> Standards.  Although there are HTML standards, no browser
> implements them without exceptions, and more recent standards
> (e.g., HTML) is not implemented in any popular browser.
> So you might have perfect HTML 4.0 code that does not
> work on any browser.
> 
> Accessibility Add-ons: I have a colleague who uses JAWS
> to read his screens.  Specific versions work differently
> that others, and to complicate matters, JAWS is programmable,
> so what it does on a site can vary a lot.  It is not clear
> how to convey that.
> 
> > We're very interested in getting your feedback and 
> > participation. At a basic level, we'd love to hear any 
> > comments/criticism, suggestions, or other input. I'd 
> > personally love to rework the contents in terms of 
> > different priority levels, but I don't feel that I 
> > personally have the competence to do that...
> 
> I think it would be ideal to have TOOLS to do as many checks
> of a page or site as possible.  It is easy to scan HTML
> for which tags and attributes are used, and that can answer
> many of the questions in the form.
> 
> And along with each check, whether automated or manual,
> I think it would be useful to have (1) an explanation of
> the implications of different design choices, and (2)
> pointers to more information.  Then, even a big form
> can be a source of ideas to create a better design.
> Bobby does that to a large extent, linking into the WAI.
> 
> > More ambitiously, we're hoping to get people to use the 
> > template to develop statements for their own web sites, so 
> > that we might begin to build a list of sites with universal 
> > usability statements.
> 
> I do not know if that is actually useful.  Bobby has a list of sites
> that are Bobby approved, but anyone who has worked on accessibility
> of Web sites knows that all that may mean is that the site has alt text
> and all its images and image maps.
> 
> > Please let me know what you think - questions, comments, & 
> > any other feedback would be appreciated...
> 
> Well, that was not very well organized, but I think I got to most points
> I would have with more thought.  Let me know if I can help.
> 
> > thanks for your interest,
> > 
> > harry
> > 
> > 
> > --------
> > Harry Hochheiser		hsh@cs.umd.edu
> > Human-Computer Interaction Lab  http://www.cs.umd.edu/~hsh
> > Computer Science Department     (301)405-2725
> > University of Maryland
> 


From perlman Mon Oct 30 21:36:21 2000
Subject: Re: uu statement
To: hsh@cs.umd.edu (Harry Hochheiser)
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 100 21:36:21 -0500 (EST)
Cc: ben@cs.umd.edu, hsh@cs.umd.edu
In-Reply-To: <200010302313.SAA25001@jazz.cs.umd.edu> from "Harry Hochheiser" at Oct 30, 0 06:13:28 pm
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Harry and Ben,

Take or leave what you like.

It might be interesting to "measure" how much effort
goes into revising the instance, and then multiplying by
the number of instances (which right now is "one" I guess).
adding to, or changing a set of criteria can make following
a dynamic set of criteria very difficult.

Thinking off the top of my head, it might make sense to
create a DATABASE of criteria, from which various views
(e.g., forms) can be generated.

Each criterion could then be a record like:
	category = one or more in {browser, system, input, display, ...}
	title = 
	values = possible values, or range
That alone would allow you to create the printed hierarchy
and/or a basic form.  But you could also add:
	dates = date created, updated etc
So you could highlight new or changed criteria.

OPr you could add:
	subsets = web, executable, ...
to create subsets of critera for specific platforms.

You could create fields for deeper coverage:
	links = to more info
	note = words of wisdom

You could keep adding material:
	importance = how important is this criterion
	population = names of groups to which the criterion applies (blind, young, ...)

This would be a small database, so even a flat-file perl-scripted CGI
application would work as well as an ASP using MS office.
Personally, I am very familiar with perl CGI applications
and could help there, if needed, but have never made an ASP.

Thinking about Ben's question of "who?", I immediately thought
of CAST because of their work on Bobby.  I am a little wary
of Bobby because of my perception of performance problems
and what seems to me to be an inability to automatically
check many criteria that Bobby has us "hand-check."
Stil, Bobby seems to do most of what is desired, so the
goal of not re-inventing the wheel points to CAST.

I do like the idea of taking a positive approach to feedback,
but I have trouble thining of positive ways of addressing
developers of some "flashy" sites (so I usually don't say anything,
even about, say, http://www.acm.org/sigs/sigchi/dis2000/ and its
flash presentation of about one page of data -- Awww.  It just
crashed my machine again).

A true story: When XYZ was going to roll out a new
usability site (XYZ.com/usable, not real names) I got a sneak preview
and a request to include the site in the HCI BIB.  Every subpage
had a dramatic and completely unusable way of presenting information
on HCI, sometimes crashing ny browser and once crashing my machine.
There was JavaScript, Java applets, flash, CSS, layers, and more.
I sent a short review the the site manager and got a reply that
they were trying to push the technology to the limit, and that apparently
they had done that and gone beyond it in many cases.  Over the next week,
all the features were taken out and the site was redone in a more
consistent, simpler, and usable way.

Gary

> Let me add my "thanks" to echo Ben's - those comments were 
> great. Just what we were looking for. I'll revise the 
> template (and instance) and will let you know when it's up 
> again.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> harry
> 
> > HI Gary and Harry,
> > 
> >   Great comments.. thoughtful and appropriate... and the follow up comment
> > as well.  
> > 
> >   Harry, please include these suggestions as best as you can.  Gary raises a
> > bunch of interesting and some complex issues, but it is good to understand
> > them.   The problem of having parts of a site UU and others not so UU are
> > messy, but the goal of this is to raise awareness, so we'll let site
> > maintainers do their best.
> > 
> >   Harry and I discussed the instantiations of the template as only putting
> > in positive information, to keep them short and reduce embarrassment.
> > 
> >   What organization might the one to develop and promote this idea??  CAST?
> > W3C? TRACE??  FTC?
> > 
> >   -- Ben S
> > 
> >    
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Harry Hochheiser [mailto:hsh@cs.umd.edu]
> > Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 3:23 PM
> > To: ben@cs.umd.edu
> > Subject: uu statement
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > feedback from Gary Perlman... haven't replied to him yet. 
> > should I make the changes that he suggests?
> > 
> > ------- Forwarded Message
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > Subject: Re: Universal Usability Statement
> > To: hsh@cs.umd.edu (Harry Hochheiser)
> > Date: Mon, 30 Oct 100 15:09:58 -0500 (EST)
> > 
> > 
> > > Dr. Perlman:
> > > 
> > > Ben Shneiderman asked me to contact you regarding something 
> > > we've been working on in conjunction with the CUU 
> > > conference.  At his suggestion, I've put some work into 
> > > developing a "Universal  Usability Template" for web sites, 
> > > and we were hoping to get some feedback from folks such as 
> > > yourself. I'm hoping that this note will help explain what we're 
> > > up to while generating enough interest to get you to participate,
> > > provide feedback, etc...
> > > 
> > > Ben's idea behind this template was that web sites operators could 
> > > and should provide information regarding the measures that they have 
> > > taken to make their sites usable. By providing a template, 
> > > we could encourage information providers to describe their 
> > > usability measures in a standard, easily readable form.
> > 
> > I think that is a good goal.  I do not know if it would be useful
> > for users as much as it might be useful for site maintainers.
> > It could serve as a checklist for UU, especially if each criterion
> > were accomanied by a list of implications.  More on this below.
> > 
> > > Toward that end, I have developed a draft version of a 
> > > template, along with an instantation for the 
> > > universalusability.org site that is being built for the 
> > > Conference on Universal Usability. The template can be 
> > > found at 
> > > 
> > > http://www.cs.umd.edu/~hsh/cuu/StatementTemplate.html,
> > > 
> > > and the instantiation is at
> > > 
> > > http://www.cs.umd.edu/~hsh/cuu/uustatement.html
> > 
> > Looking over these, I see lots of detail, but many holes, too.
> > Of course, many of the holes can be filled in:
> > 	Browser:
> > 		use of JavaScript (versions)
> > 		use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
> > 			different features are not well supported on
> > different browsers
> > 		use of Layers
> > 		use of ActiveX (versions)
> > 		use of cookies (privacy issues)
> > 		use of multiple windows
> > 		versions down to the point-release level
> > 			e.g., Netscape 4.07 has bugs fixed in 4.08
> > 		versions on different platforms
> > 			Mac version numbers do not correspond to Windows
> > version numbers
> > 	Input Devices:
> > 		navigable with keyboard only?
> > 	Display:
> > 		color depth
> > 		contrast
> > 		designed for fixed width (640 or 800 or 1024)
> > 	etc.
> > 
> > One concern I have is that when you fill in all the holes,
> > you get something that is difficult to complete for a single page.
> > 
> > Another concern I have is that of characterizing a whole site
> > versus a single page.  Some parts of a site might be UU,
> > but then you get to a PDF page, or some ActiveX app for a demo.
> > It's tough to get into describing exceptions to the mode.
> > 
> > Other concerns:
> > 
> > Standards.  Although there are HTML standards, no browser
> > implements them without exceptions, and more recent standards
> > (e.g., HTML) is not implemented in any popular browser.
> > So you might have perfect HTML 4.0 code that does not
> > work on any browser.
> > 
> > Accessibility Add-ons: I have a colleague who uses JAWS
> > to read his screens.  Specific versions work differently
> > that others, and to complicate matters, JAWS is programmable,
> > so what it does on a site can vary a lot.  It is not clear
> > how to convey that.
> > 
> > > We're very interested in getting your feedback and 
> > > participation. At a basic level, we'd love to hear any 
> > > comments/criticism, suggestions, or other input. I'd 
> > > personally love to rework the contents in terms of 
> > > different priority levels, but I don't feel that I 
> > > personally have the competence to do that...
> > 
> > I think it would be ideal to have TOOLS to do as many checks
> > of a page or site as possible.  It is easy to scan HTML
> > for which tags and attributes are used, and that can answer
> > many of the questions in the form.
> > 
> > And along with each check, whether automated or manual,
> > I think it would be useful to have (1) an explanation of
> > the implications of different design choices, and (2)
> > pointers to more information.  Then, even a big form
> > can be a source of ideas to create a better design.
> > Bobby does that to a large extent, linking into the WAI.
> > 
> > > More ambitiously, we're hoping to get people to use the 
> > > template to develop statements for their own web sites, so 
> > > that we might begin to build a list of sites with universal 
> > > usability statements.
> > 
> > I do not know if that is actually useful.  Bobby has a list of sites
> > that are Bobby approved, but anyone who has worked on accessibility
> > of Web sites knows that all that may mean is that the site has alt text
> > and all its images and image maps.
> > 
> > > Please let me know what you think - questions, comments, & 
> > > any other feedback would be appreciated...
> > 
> > Well, that was not very well organized, but I think I got to most points
> > I would have with more thought.  Let me know if I can help.
> > 
> > > thanks for your interest,
> > > 
> > > harry
> > > 
> > > 
> > > --------
> > > Harry Hochheiser		hsh@cs.umd.edu
> > > Human-Computer Interaction Lab  http://www.cs.umd.edu/~hsh
> > > Computer Science Department     (301)405-2725
> > > University of Maryland
> > 
> > ------- End of Forwarded Message
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 31 11:15:58 2000
Subject: The Artful Dodger (fwd)
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From perlman Tue Oct 31 11:23:55 2000
Subject: Re: uu statement
To: hsh@cs.umd.edu (Harry Hochheiser)
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 100 11:23:55 -0500 (EST)
Cc: hsh@cs.umd.edu, ben@cs.umd.edu
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Harry,

I think you misunderstood.  The database would not necessarily
be for searching, but would be primarily for creating the
forms you are working on.  Database applications can be very small.

I did not go to DIS 2000, but I share your concerns about the gap,
and too have wondered if the DIS 2000 site is a symptom.

Gary

> 
> Gary:
> 
> thanks for your feedback. I think the idea of a searchable, 
> database of usability criteria is a great idea, and would 
> make a nice project for someone else :-) ..
> 
> I'm also in complete agremenet with your comments about 
> positive feedback. Having  struggled through the DIS2000 
> page many times, I agree completely. Did you attend 
> DIS2000? My impression was that this bad design was 
> symptomatic of a much deeper problem - the gap between the 
> design world  and the HCI world is large indeed. What a waste. 
> 
> Personally, I think there is a value in the pointing out of 
> bad designs, as in Jeff Johnson's book or 
> websitesthatsuck.com. 
> 
> Hmmm. maybe we could have a page on universalusability.org
> that would be the "UnUU page" - examples of sites that are 
> notable in being Universally UNusable  :-)
> 
> -harry
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 31 11:44:25 2000
Subject: Re: book announcement--Carroll
To: wolfskil@MIT.EDU (Jud Wolfskill)
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 100 11:44:25 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <v04020abeb6239b60616f@[18.36.0.205]> from "Jud Wolfskill" at Oct 30, 0 04:51:36 pm
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I think it's appropriate to post this announcement to
	chi-announcements@acm.org

Gary

> Dear Gary,
> I wondered if the following book announcement would be appropriate for
> posting to any of the CHI Lists.  I'd be happy to edit the announcement to
> meet your specifications.  Please let me know whether or not you use the
> announcement.  Thank you!
> 
> Best,
> Jud
> 
> I thought readers of this list might be interested in this book.  For more
> information please visit http://mitpress.mit.edu/promotions/books/CARKHF00
> 
> Making Use
> Scenario-Based Design of Human-Computer Interactions
> John M. Carroll
> 
> Difficult to learn and awkward to use, today's information systems often
> change our activities in ways that we do not need or want. The problem lies
> in the software development process. In this book John Carroll shows how a
> pervasive but underused element of design practice, the scenario, can
> transform information systems design.
> 
> Traditional textbook approaches manage the complexity of the design process
> via abstraction, treating design problems as if they were composites of
> puzzles. Scenario-based design uses concretization. A scenario is a
> concrete story about use. For example: "A person turned on a computer; the
> screen displayed a button labeled Start; the person used the mouse to
> select the button." Scenarios are a vocabulary for coordinating the central
> tasks of system development--understanding people's needs, envisioning new
> activities and technologies, designing effective systems and software, and
> drawing general lessons from systems as they are developed and used.
> Instead of designing software by listing requirements, functions, and code
> modules, the designer focuses first on the activities that need to be
> supported and then allows descriptions of those activities to drive
> everything else.
> 
> In addition to a comprehensive discussion of the principles of
> scenario-based design, the book includes in-depth examples of its
> application.
> 
> John M. Carroll is Professor of Computer Science, Education, and
> Psychology, and Director of the Center for Human-Computer Interaction, at
> Virginia Tech. He is the author of The Nurnberg Funnel (MIT Press, 1990)
> and the editor of Minimalism Beyond the Nurnberg Funnel (MIT Press, 1998).
> 
> 6 x 9, 376 pp., 87 illus., cloth ISBN 0-262-03279-1
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Jud Wolfskill					617.253.2079 phone
> Associate Publicist				617.253.1709 fax
> MIT Press					wolfskil@mit.edu
> 5 Cambridge Center				http://mitpress.mit.edu
> Fourth Floor
> Cambridge, MA  02142
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 31 12:37:37 2000
Subject: Re: New HCI Program
To: mandel@Oswego.EDU
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 100 12:37:37 -0500 (EST)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <39FE82E5.2A62559F@oswego.edu> from "Rhonda Mandel" at Oct 30, 0 05:44:25 pm
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Looking over flights, I thought I would come in Weds night Dec 6
and rent a car.  Then I'd leave for a Friday flight at 5pm.
Flights are $530-$540.  Do you want me to book and get reimbursed?
I'd prefer things were done at your end, but can go either way.

> Hi Dr. Perlman,
> 
> 	Dec. 7-8 would work out great.  let me know what your travel arrangements
> are.  The closest airport is Syracuse International.  I look forward to
> meeting you.  
> 
> 	We will send you all the materials to read as soon as possible.
> 
> 	Thank you.
> 
> 
>         									Rhonda Mandel
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > 
> > How about
> >         M-T Dec 4-5
> > or
> >         R-F Dec 7-8
> > 
> > > Dear Dr. Perlman,
> > >
> > >       Thank you so much for responding.  We are looking for you to do some reading
> > > of documents, and attend campus for a two-day visit.  We are an
> > > interdisciplinary committee of faculty from psychology and computer science
> > > (and some administrators there for support!)  Our plan is to pick your brains
> > > on how to develop the strongest program possible within the confines in which
> > > we work.
> > >
> > >       We would like you to, following your visit, provide us with an   overview of
> > > where we stand, the validity of the path that we have laid out for ourselves,
> > > and guidance in modifying that path given the real state of the world with
> > > respect to this sort of effort. We would need a document that would help us in
> > > supporting our efforts for funding and assistance from SUNY Central
> > > Administration and other sources (grants, foundations, corporate).  Any
> > > assistance in this area would be helpful.
> > >
> > >       Would you be available in early December?  i think our weather is not quite
> > > as bad as you may have heard, at least not usually until January!  (knock
> > > wood)  We would like you have you work with our committee, and tour our campus
> > > and facilities.
> > >
> > >       Thank you for time and energy.  We are very excited about our effort and the
> > > support we are receiving from Central Administration.
> > >
> > >                                                                                       Rhonda Mandel
> > >                                                                                       Associate Provost
> > >
> > > Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Good Morning Dr. Perlman,
> > > > >
> > > > >       I received your name from Dr. Gary Klatsky who is a member of the Steering
> > > > > Committee for the development of our new Masters Program in HCI.  We would be
> > > > > very interested in enlisting your services as a consultant to our program.  We
> > > > > are in the initial stages of development at present, and would like some
> > > > > assistance in creating the best program possible.
> > > > >
> > > > >       If you would be willing to take on the consultant role for this process, we
> > > > > would be greatly appreciative.  Could you let me know
> > > > > 1) if you would be willing to be our consultant,  2) what the costs associated
> > > > > with the would be, and 3) when you would be available?
> > > > >
> > > > >       Thank you so much.  I look forward to hearing from you.
> > > > >
> > > > >                                                                                               Yours truly,
> > > > >                                                                                               Rhonda Mandel
> > > > >                                                                                               Associate Provost
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Dear Dr. Mandel,
> > > >
> > > > Although I am still unsure if I am the best choice,
> > > > I am willing to serve, depending on what it involves.
> > > > My main other criteria are time and travel.
> > > >
> > > > I think I can easily allocate 20 hours to reading,
> > > > but would need to do more serious planning for over 40.
> > > > I think I can easily handle 3-4 days of travel in one trip,
> > > > but two or more would need to work into other schedules.
> > > > I would be happy not travelling at all, but I do not know
> > > > your plans.
> > > >
> > > > As for costs, I would expect you to play any travel and lodging.
> > > > I would not require any consulting fees or honorarium.
> > > >
> > > > I am a graduate of the University of Rochester,
> > > > and, having grown up in Montreal, actually know
> > > > where Oswego is.  In addition, my wife attended
> > > > Cornell.  So I will be wary of winter travel.
> > > > Can we do this work in November?  I have some
> > > > commitments in mid-November, and Thanksgiving
> > > > is probably impractical.
> > > >
> > > > Gary Perlman
> > >
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 31 15:36:53 2000
Subject: Re: Discount Usability Tutorial at Intuit
To: Grace_Pariante@intuit.com (Pariante, Grace)
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 100 15:36:53 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <EF45EA07AEA2D2118E920008C7B1410203BAF4A0@mvex02.intuit.com> from "Pariante, Grace" at Oct 30, 0 01:49:50 pm
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Hi,

I offer that full-day tutorial at $400 a seat for (10-30 seats), plus travel.
I use hands-on exercises for groups of four, and I like to interact with
each group on each exercise, so 30 or so is a practical limit.
I have done the tutorial for CHI with over 100 people,
with positive reviews, though with less interaction than I would like..

Gary

> Hello Gary Perlman,
> 
> I am the manager of a UI Design group at Intuit, a software company in
> Mountain View, California. I am looking to bring someone to Intuit to teach
> discount usability methods to a group of 20 to 50 product developers and
> marketers. 
> 
> Intuit has an excellent reputation for being customer oriented. We have
> beautiful usability labs and excellent customer research programs. What we
> don't have is a product development process that makes use of quick
> usability evaluation methods that allow for iterative design refinement. I
> am looking for someone who could bring such information to Intuit.
> 
> You taught "Practical Usability Evaluation" at CHI 97. I thought perhaps you
> or someone you could recommend might be interested in teaching a similar
> course here at Intuit. I would appreciate any help you could offer.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Grace Pariante 
> 
> 
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
> Grace Pariante       650-944-5776
> Intuit UI Design   grace_pariante@intuit.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
> 
> 

From perlman Tue Oct 31 15:53:15 2000
Subject: Re: Travel to SUNY Oswego
To: jaltieri@Oswego.EDU (Judy Altieri)
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 100 15:53:15 -0500 (EST)
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I don't quite follow the instructions below.

Here is the flight info for Delta.
Can or your agent you book these, rental and hotel?

Wed
6-Dec-00
3hr 10mn  Columbus (CMH)
Depart 5:15 PM   to   Syracuse (SYR)
Arrive 8:25 PM     
Flight: 1690 / 890 
Connect in Cincinnati (CVG)  
 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
 
Fri
8-Dec-00
3hr 37mn  Syracuse (SYR)
Depart 5:40 PM   to   Columbus (CMH)
Arrive 9:17 PM     
Flight: 6004 / 5699 
Connect in Cincinnati (CVG)  



> To - Gary Perlman
> 
> Hi Mr. Perlman.  I work with Rhonda Mandel here at SUNY
> Oswego.  She asked me to make contact with you so that we
> could work together on making your travel arrangements.  I
> understand you will be arriving sometime on December 6 and
> returning on December 8.
> 
> I just spoke with Nicole at the Canalview Travel Agency here
> in Oswego.  I indicated to her that you would be calling to
> make your own travel arrangements, but that those charges
> should be billed directly to our campus.  Canalview's
> telephone number is (315) 342-5221.  Could I ask you to
> forward to me your flight information once you have that
> confirmed?  I will hold off on making your reservations for
> your overnight accommodations until after I have heard from
> you regarding your flight arrival/departure times.
> 
> Thanks so much.  I look forward to your reply.
> 
> Judy Altieri
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Tue Oct 31 19:54:12 2000
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Quarterly report for Associate ID garyperlman]
To: chrisr@lextant.com (Chris Rockwell)
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 100 19:54:12 +1900 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <39FF59F6.B5D01CA@lextant.com> from "Chris Rockwell" at Oct 31, 0 06:47:03 pm
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I leave on the 15th to go to the conference where I am giving that paper.
The 14th is bad for my wife, so let's go with the 9th.  Sorry.  Okay?

If CompuuServe is a problem, I could try for a room at OCLC.

I'll prepare the abstract etc.

Gary

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> Hey Gary,
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> I won't be in town on the 9th. I can still try to line a location up
> though. Is there any date the week of the 13th that will work?
> 
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From perlman Wed Nov  1 09:13:03 2000
Subject: Re: Travel to SUNY Oswego
To: jaltieri@Oswego.EDU (Judy Altieri)
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 100 09:13:03 -0500 (EST)
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Right.  I have not made reservations.

CMH is Columbus, Ohio.

> Mr. Perlman -
> 
> Now I'm a bit confused.  I take it you haven't made reservations for this flight,
> but this is the flight you would prefer, correct?  What does CMH stand for?  Thanks
> for getting back to me so promptly.
> 
> Judy
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > I don't quite follow the instructions below.
> >
> > Here is the flight info for Delta.
> > Can or your agent you book these, rental and hotel?
> >
> > Wed
> > 6-Dec-00
> > 3hr 10mn  Columbus (CMH)
> > Depart 5:15 PM   to   Syracuse (SYR)
> > Arrive 8:25 PM
> > Flight: 1690 / 890
> > Connect in Cincinnati (CVG)
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> > Fri
> > 8-Dec-00
> > 3hr 37mn  Syracuse (SYR)
> > Depart 5:40 PM   to   Columbus (CMH)
> > Arrive 9:17 PM
> > Flight: 6004 / 5699
> > Connect in Cincinnati (CVG)
> >
> > > To - Gary Perlman
> > >
> > > Hi Mr. Perlman.  I work with Rhonda Mandel here at SUNY
> > > Oswego.  She asked me to make contact with you so that we
> > > could work together on making your travel arrangements.  I
> > > understand you will be arriving sometime on December 6 and
> > > returning on December 8.
> > >
> > > I just spoke with Nicole at the Canalview Travel Agency here
> > > in Oswego.  I indicated to her that you would be calling to
> > > make your own travel arrangements, but that those charges
> > > should be billed directly to our campus.  Canalview's
> > > telephone number is (315) 342-5221.  Could I ask you to
> > > forward to me your flight information once you have that
> > > confirmed?  I will hold off on making your reservations for
> > > your overnight accommodations until after I have heard from
> > > you regarding your flight arrival/departure times.
> > >
> > > Thanks so much.  I look forward to your reply.
> > >
> > > Judy Altieri
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> 
> 


From perlman Wed Nov  1 14:50:38 2000
Subject: Re: Travel to SUNY Oswego
To: jaltieri@Oswego.EDU (Judy Altieri)
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 100 14:50:38 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3A006265.83D693A@oswego.edu> from "Judy Altieri" at Nov 1, 0 02:35:34 pm
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Thanks very much.

2008 Lane Rd.
Columbus, OH 43220
614-457-5508 (home)

OCLC Inc.
6565 Frantz Rd.
Dublin, OH 43017
614-761-5058 (work)

> Mr. Perlman -
> 
> Just wanted to let you know that I have made the appropriate reservations for your
> travel to and stay here in Oswego.  I will forward the information to you shortly.  May
> I please have a mailing address?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
> 
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Right.  I have not made reservations.
> >
> > CMH is Columbus, Ohio.
> >
> > > Mr. Perlman -
> > >
> > > Now I'm a bit confused.  I take it you haven't made reservations for this flight,
> > > but this is the flight you would prefer, correct?  What does CMH stand for?  Thanks
> > > for getting back to me so promptly.
> > >
> > > Judy
> > >
> > > Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > >
> > > > I don't quite follow the instructions below.
> > > >
> > > > Here is the flight info for Delta.
> > > > Can or your agent you book these, rental and hotel?
> > > >
> > > > Wed
> > > > 6-Dec-00
> > > > 3hr 10mn  Columbus (CMH)
> > > > Depart 5:15 PM   to   Syracuse (SYR)
> > > > Arrive 8:25 PM
> > > > Flight: 1690 / 890
> > > > Connect in Cincinnati (CVG)
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Fri
> > > > 8-Dec-00
> > > > 3hr 37mn  Syracuse (SYR)
> > > > Depart 5:40 PM   to   Columbus (CMH)
> > > > Arrive 9:17 PM
> > > > Flight: 6004 / 5699
> > > > Connect in Cincinnati (CVG)
> > > >
> > > > > To - Gary Perlman
> > > > >
> > > > > Hi Mr. Perlman.  I work with Rhonda Mandel here at SUNY
> > > > > Oswego.  She asked me to make contact with you so that we
> > > > > could work together on making your travel arrangements.  I
> > > > > understand you will be arriving sometime on December 6 and
> > > > > returning on December 8.
> > > > >
> > > > > I just spoke with Nicole at the Canalview Travel Agency here
> > > > > in Oswego.  I indicated to her that you would be calling to
> > > > > make your own travel arrangements, but that those charges
> > > > > should be billed directly to our campus.  Canalview's
> > > > > telephone number is (315) 342-5221.  Could I ask you to
> > > > > forward to me your flight information once you have that
> > > > > confirmed?  I will hold off on making your reservations for
> > > > > your overnight accommodations until after I have heard from
> > > > > you regarding your flight arrival/departure times.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks so much.  I look forward to your reply.
> > > > >
> > > > > Judy Altieri
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > >
> > >
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Nov  2 08:46:56 2000
Subject: Re: HELP
To: kadota@HINET.CO.JP (Tomo Kadota)
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 100 08:46:56 -0500 (EST)
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From perlman Thu Nov  2 09:12:07 2000
Subject: consulting in California
To: palmer.1@osu.edu (Caroline Palmer)
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 100 09:12:07 -0500 (EST)
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I may have a nice little consulting job in California.
Two days at $10K a day.  It would mean a schedule like:
	Sunday afternoon flight out
	Monday & Tuesday work
	Tuesday night owl back early-mid Wednesday morning
Or it might be one day at for less money.

What do you think?

GGG

xoxox

From perlman Thu Nov  2 11:40:55 2000
Subject: Re: Discount Usability Tutorial at Intuit
To: Grace_Pariante@intuit.com (Pariante, Grace)
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 100 11:40:55 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <EF45EA07AEA2D2118E920008C7B1410203BAF4BB@mvex02.intuit.com> from "Pariante, Grace" at Nov 1, 0 05:30:26 pm
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Grace,

I am not sure that my schedule would allow me to get out to California in January.
Part of the issue is having two small kids and cross-country travel during the winter.

Let me suggest some alternatives.  First, here is a list of training
consultants listed in the HCI Bibliography:
	http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=consultant;training&file=internet

In that list is User Interface Engineering, which has also offerred
highly rated tutorials at CHI conferences, notably their tutorial
on Product Usability Survival Techniques, which although is design
centered, focuses on rapid prototyping and evaluation.  A desription
of the 1997 version is not passowrd protected at:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi97/proceedings/tutorial/cs.htm
UIE is offering the course in February 2000 in Burlingame, which
is pretty close to you.
	http://world.std.com/~uieweb/courses.htm

For your other request, the course information for my tutorial
is at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/chiteval.html
I do not know of any tutorials that cover the breadth of methods
in my tutorial or I would point you to them.

Gary

> Hmmm. So we might have to consider breaking it into two days if we really
> want 50 people to take the class. We are hoping we could hold the class in
> January. Would that work for you? Also, do you have a course description and
> syllabus?
> 
> 		-Grace
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: None
> > To: Grace_Pariante@intuit.com
> > Subject: Re: Discount Usability Tutorial at Intuit
> > 
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I offer that full-day tutorial at $400 a seat for (10-30 
> > seats), plus travel.
> > I use hands-on exercises for groups of four, and I like to 
> > interact with
> > each group on each exercise, so 30 or so is a practical limit.
> > I have done the tutorial for CHI with over 100 people,
> > with positive reviews, though with less interaction than I 
> > would like..
> > 
> > Gary
> > 
> > > Hello Gary Perlman,
> > > 
> > > I am the manager of a UI Design group at Intuit, a software 
> > company in
> > > Mountain View, California. I am looking to bring someone to 
> > Intuit to teach
> > > discount usability methods to a group of 20 to 50 product 
> > developers and
> > > marketers. 
> > > 
> > > Intuit has an excellent reputation for being customer 
> > oriented. We have
> > > beautiful usability labs and excellent customer research 
> > programs. What we
> > > don't have is a product development process that makes use of quick
> > > usability evaluation methods that allow for iterative 
> > design refinement. I
> > > am looking for someone who could bring such information to Intuit.
> > > 
> > > You taught "Practical Usability Evaluation" at CHI 97. I 
> > thought perhaps you
> > > or someone you could recommend might be interested in 
> > teaching a similar
> > > course here at Intuit. I would appreciate any help you could offer.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Sincerely,
> > > 
> > > Grace Pariante 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
> > > Grace Pariante       650-944-5776
> > > Intuit UI Design   grace_pariante@intuit.com
> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Thu Nov  2 13:26:14 2000
Subject: Re: How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?
To: jdickerson@ThoughtMill.com (Joe Dickerson)
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 100 13:26:14 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <6B6D6770F8918C479BAFDF776E548EB556A335@exchange.thoughtmill.com> from "Joe Dickerson" at Nov 2, 0 01:02:18 pm
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See:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html#abstract
Download the shell archive question.sh.

GP

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> I would like to use your code for our usability tests at our company. How
> can I get a copy of the CGI code?
> 
> Joseph Dickerson
> Creative Director
> Thoughtmill
> 3155 Royal Drive Building 100
> Alpharetta, GA 30005
> 678-566-4700
> fax 678-566-4890
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From perlman Thu Nov  2 13:54:46 2000
Subject: Re: Overnight accommodations
To: jaltieri@Oswego.EDU (Judy Altieri)
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 100 13:54:46 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3A01A9BE.CCFDA8EB@oswego.edu> from "Judy Altieri" at Nov 2, 0 01:52:08 pm
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I prefer non-smoking, and I like historic buildings.

Gary

> Gary -
> 
> Per Rhonda's request, I made your overnight accommodation
> reservations here on campus in one of the guest rooms in
> Sheldon Hall.  This building has recently been renovated and
> is listed on the National Registry of Historic Sites.  We
> recently found out that this is a smoke-free building; will
> that pose a problem for you?  If so, we can surely change
> these reservations.
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> Judy
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Nov  2 16:57:21 2000
Subject: Re: How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?
To: jdickerson@ThoughtMill.com (Joe Dickerson)
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 100 16:57:21 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <6B6D6770F8918C479BAFDF776E548EB556A336@exchange.thoughtmill.com> from "Joe Dickerson" at Nov 2, 0 03:34:34 pm
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On UNIX, type:
	sh question.sh
It should create:
	question.html question.cgi quis.pl pueu.pl csuq.pl asq.pl putq.pl phue.pl nau.pl nhe.pl questlang.pl

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> I'm going to sound really stupid, but how do I unarchive this?
> 
> Joseph Dickerson
> Creative Director
> Thoughtmill
> 3155 Royal Drive Building 100
> Alpharetta, GA 30005
> 678-566-4700
> fax 678-566-4890
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: None
> To: Joe Dickerson
> Subject: Re: How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?
> 
> 
> See:
> 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html#abstract
> Download the shell archive question.sh.
> 
> GP
> 
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> > I would like to use your code for our usability tests at our company. How
> > can I get a copy of the CGI code?
> > 
> > Joseph Dickerson
> > Creative Director
> > Thoughtmill
> > 3155 Royal Drive Building 100
> > Alpharetta, GA 30005
> > 678-566-4700
> > fax 678-566-4890
> >  <<Joe Dickerson.vcf>> 
> > 
> > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0
> > Content-Type: text/html;
> > 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> > 
> > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
> > <HTML>
> > <HEAD>
> > <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; =
> > charset=3Diso-8859-1">
> > <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version =
> > 5.5.2652.35">
> > <TITLE>How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?</TITLE>
> > </HEAD>
> > <BODY>
> > 
> > <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">I would like to use your code for our =
> > usability tests at our company. How can I get a copy of the CGI =
> > code?</FONT>
> > </P>
> > 
> > <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Joseph Dickerson</FONT>
> > <BR><B><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Creative Director</FONT></B>
> > <BR><B><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Thoughtmill</FONT></B>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">3155 Royal Drive Building 100</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Alpharetta, GA 30005</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">678-566-4700</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">fax 678-566-4890</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT FACE=3D"Arial" SIZE=3D2 COLOR=3D"#000000"> &lt;&lt;Joe =
> > Dickerson.vcf&gt;&gt; </FONT>
> > </P>
> > 
> > </BODY>
> > </HTML>
> > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0--
> > 
> > ------_=_NextPart_000_01C044F7.0A52E6F0
> > Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
> > 	name="Joe Dickerson.vcf"
> > Content-Disposition: attachment;
> > 	filename="Joe Dickerson.vcf"
> > 
> > BEGIN:VCARD
> > VERSION:2.1
> > N:Dickerson;Joe
> > FN:Joe Dickerson
> > ORG:ThoughtMill Corp;Graphics
> > TITLE:Graphics Designer
> > TEL;WORK;VOICE:770-566-4848
> > ADR;WORK:;Royal400
> > LABEL;WORK:Royal400
> > EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:jdickerson@ThoughtMill.com
> > REV:20000721T212151Z
> > END:VCARD
> > 
> > ------_=_NextPart_000_01C044F7.0A52E6F0--
> > 
> 
> 
> ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0450C.4FA8CAC0
> Content-Type: text/html;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> 
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; =
> charset=3Diso-8859-1">
> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version =
> 5.5.2652.35">
> <TITLE>RE: How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I'm going to sound really stupid, but how do I =
> unarchive this?</FONT>
> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Joseph Dickerson</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Creative Director</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Thoughtmill</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>3155 Royal Drive Building 100</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Alpharetta, GA 30005</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>678-566-4700</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>fax 678-566-4890</FONT>
> </P>
> <BR>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>From: Gary PERLMAN [<A =
> HREF=3D"mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org">mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org</A>=
> ]</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Sent: None</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>To: Joe Dickerson</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Subject: Re: How can I get Question.cgi for my local =
> box?</FONT>
> </P>
> <BR>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>See:</FONT>
> <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <FONT SIZE=3D2><A =
> HREF=3D"http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html#abstract" =
> TARGET=3D"_blank">http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html#abstract</A>=
> </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Download the shell archive question.sh.</FONT>
> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>GP</FONT>
> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; This message is in MIME format. Since your mail =
> reader does not understand</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; this format, some or all of this message may =
> not be legible.</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; =
> ------_=3D_NextPart_000_01C044F7.0A52E6F0</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Content-Type: multipart/alternative;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
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> ------_=3D_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0</FONT>
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
> charset=3D&quot;iso-8859-1&quot;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; I would like to use your code for our usability =
> tests at our company. How</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; can I get a copy of the CGI code?</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Joseph Dickerson</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Creative Director</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Thoughtmill</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; 3155 Royal Drive Building 100</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Alpharetta, GA 30005</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; 678-566-4700</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; fax 678-566-4890</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt;&nbsp; &lt;&lt;Joe Dickerson.vcf&gt;&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; =
> ------_=3D_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Content-Type: text/html;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
> charset=3D&quot;iso-8859-1&quot;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Content-Transfer-Encoding: =
> quoted-printable</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC &quot;-//W3C//DTD HTML =
> 3.2//EN&quot;&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;HTML&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;HEAD&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;META =
> HTTP-EQUIV=3D3D&quot;Content-Type&quot; CONTENT=3D3D&quot;text/html; =
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; charset=3D3Diso-8859-1&quot;&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;META NAME=3D3D&quot;Generator&quot; =
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; 5.5.2652.35&quot;&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;TITLE&gt;How can I get Question.cgi for my =
> local box?&lt;/TITLE&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;/HEAD&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;BODY&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;I would like to use your code for our =
> =3D</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; usability tests at our company. How can I get a =
> copy of the CGI =3D</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; code?&lt;/FONT&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;/P&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;B&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;Creative =
> Director&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/B&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;B&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;Thoughtmill&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/B&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;3155 Royal Drive Building =
> 100&lt;/FONT&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;Alpharetta, GA 30005&lt;/FONT&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;678-566-4700&lt;/FONT&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;fax 678-566-4890&lt;/FONT&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot; =
> SIZE=3D3D2 COLOR=3D3D&quot;#000000&quot;&gt; &amp;lt;&amp;lt;Joe =
> =3D</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Dickerson.vcf&amp;gt;&amp;gt; =
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;/P&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;/BODY&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &lt;/HTML&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; =
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; name=3D&quot;Joe =
> Dickerson.vcf&quot;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Content-Disposition: attachment;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
> filename=3D&quot;Joe Dickerson.vcf&quot;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; BEGIN:VCARD</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; VERSION:2.1</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; N:Dickerson;Joe</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; FN:Joe Dickerson</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; ORG:ThoughtMill Corp;Graphics</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; TITLE:Graphics Designer</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; TEL;WORK;VOICE:770-566-4848</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; ADR;WORK:;Royal400</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; LABEL;WORK:Royal400</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; =
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> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT FACE=3D"Arial" SIZE=3D2 COLOR=3D"#000000"></FONT>&nbsp;
> 
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
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> Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
> 	name="Joe Dickerson.vcf"
> Content-Disposition: attachment;
> 	filename="Joe Dickerson.vcf"
> 
> BEGIN:VCARD
> VERSION:2.1
> N:Dickerson;Joe
> FN:Joe Dickerson
> ORG:ThoughtMill Corp;Graphics
> TITLE:Graphics Designer
> TEL;WORK;VOICE:770-566-4848
> ADR;WORK:;Royal400
> LABEL;WORK:Royal400
> EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:jdickerson@ThoughtMill.com
> REV:20000721T212151Z
> END:VCARD
> 
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> 


From perlman Fri Nov  3 11:09:41 2000
Subject: Re: How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?
To: jdickerson@ThoughtMill.com (Joe Dickerson)
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 100 11:09:41 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <6B6D6770F8918C479BAFDF776E548EB556A348@exchange.thoughtmill.com> from "Joe Dickerson" at Nov 3, 0 10:36:13 am
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Yes, the file is merely a shell script, but it is one that creates the files you want.
Run the shell script to create the files.

> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
> this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
> 
> ------_=_NextPart_000_01C045AB.CC648DC0
> Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
> 	boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C045AB.CC648DC0"
> 
> 
> ------_=_NextPart_001_01C045AB.CC648DC0
> Content-Type: text/plain;
> 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> 
> My IS guys told me this:
> The file provided is merely a shell script..  There should be a
> corresponding file with an extension GZ or TAR included with it.  This
> missing file is the one that contains the files you listed below.
> Are they right?
> 
> Joseph Dickerson
> Creative Director
> Thoughtmill
> 3155 Royal Drive Building 100
> Alpharetta, GA 30005
> 678-566-4700
> fax 678-566-4890
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: None
> To: Joe Dickerson
> Subject: Re: How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?
> 
> 
> On UNIX, type:
> 	sh question.sh
> It should create:
> 	question.html question.cgi quis.pl pueu.pl csuq.pl asq.pl putq.pl
> phue.pl nau.pl nhe.pl questlang.pl
> 
> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand
> > this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
> > 
> > ------_=_NextPart_000_01C0450C.4FA8CAC0
> > Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
> > 	boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C0450C.4FA8CAC0"
> > 
> > 
> > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0450C.4FA8CAC0
> > Content-Type: text/plain;
> > 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> > 
> > I'm going to sound really stupid, but how do I unarchive this?
> > 
> > Joseph Dickerson
> > Creative Director
> > Thoughtmill
> > 3155 Royal Drive Building 100
> > Alpharetta, GA 30005
> > 678-566-4700
> > fax 678-566-4890
> > 
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: None
> > To: Joe Dickerson
> > Subject: Re: How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?
> > 
> > 
> > See:
> > 	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html#abstract
> > Download the shell archive question.sh.
> > 
> > GP
> > 
> > > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not
> understand
> > > this format, some or all of this message may not be legible.
> > > 
> > > ------_=_NextPart_000_01C044F7.0A52E6F0
> > > Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
> > > 	boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0"
> > > 
> > > 
> > > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0
> > > Content-Type: text/plain;
> > > 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> > > 
> > > I would like to use your code for our usability tests at our company.
> How
> > > can I get a copy of the CGI code?
> > > 
> > > Joseph Dickerson
> > > Creative Director
> > > Thoughtmill
> > > 3155 Royal Drive Building 100
> > > Alpharetta, GA 30005
> > > 678-566-4700
> > > fax 678-566-4890
> > >  <<Joe Dickerson.vcf>> 
> > > 
> > > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0
> > > Content-Type: text/html;
> > > 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> > > 
> > > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
> > > <HTML>
> > > <HEAD>
> > > <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; =
> > > charset=3Diso-8859-1">
> > > <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version =
> > > 5.5.2652.35">
> > > <TITLE>How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?</TITLE>
> > > </HEAD>
> > > <BODY>
> > > 
> > > <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">I would like to use your code for our =
> > > usability tests at our company. How can I get a copy of the CGI =
> > > code?</FONT>
> > > </P>
> > > 
> > > <P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Joseph Dickerson</FONT>
> > > <BR><B><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Creative Director</FONT></B>
> > > <BR><B><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Thoughtmill</FONT></B>
> > > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">3155 Royal Drive Building 100</FONT>
> > > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">Alpharetta, GA 30005</FONT>
> > > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">678-566-4700</FONT>
> > > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">fax 678-566-4890</FONT>
> > > <BR><FONT FACE=3D"Arial" SIZE=3D2 COLOR=3D"#000000"> &lt;&lt;Joe =
> > > Dickerson.vcf&gt;&gt; </FONT>
> > > </P>
> > > 
> > > </BODY>
> > > </HTML>
> > > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0--
> > > 
> > > ------_=_NextPart_000_01C044F7.0A52E6F0
> > > Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
> > > 	name="Joe Dickerson.vcf"
> > > Content-Disposition: attachment;
> > > 	filename="Joe Dickerson.vcf"
> > > 
> > > BEGIN:VCARD
> > > VERSION:2.1
> > > N:Dickerson;Joe
> > > FN:Joe Dickerson
> > > ORG:ThoughtMill Corp;Graphics
> > > TITLE:Graphics Designer
> > > TEL;WORK;VOICE:770-566-4848
> > > ADR;WORK:;Royal400
> > > LABEL;WORK:Royal400
> > > EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:jdickerson@ThoughtMill.com
> > > REV:20000721T212151Z
> > > END:VCARD
> > > 
> > > ------_=_NextPart_000_01C044F7.0A52E6F0--
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> > ------_=_NextPart_001_01C0450C.4FA8CAC0
> > Content-Type: text/html;
> > 	charset="iso-8859-1"
> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> > 
> > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
> > <HTML>
> > <HEAD>
> > <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; =
> > charset=3Diso-8859-1">
> > <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version =
> > 5.5.2652.35">
> > <TITLE>RE: How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?</TITLE>
> > </HEAD>
> > <BODY>
> > 
> > <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I'm going to sound really stupid, but how do I =
> > unarchive this?</FONT>
> > </P>
> > 
> > <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Joseph Dickerson</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Creative Director</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Thoughtmill</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>3155 Royal Drive Building 100</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Alpharetta, GA 30005</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>678-566-4700</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>fax 678-566-4890</FONT>
> > </P>
> > <BR>
> > 
> > <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>From: Gary PERLMAN [<A =
> > HREF=3D"mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org">mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org</A>=
> > ]</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Sent: None</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>To: Joe Dickerson</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Subject: Re: How can I get Question.cgi for my local =
> > box?</FONT>
> > </P>
> > <BR>
> > 
> > <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>See:</FONT>
> > <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <FONT SIZE=3D2><A =
> > HREF=3D"http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html#abstract" =
> > TARGET=3D"_blank">http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html#abstract</A>=
> > </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Download the shell archive question.sh.</FONT>
> > </P>
> > 
> > <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>GP</FONT>
> > </P>
> > 
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> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; can I get a copy of the CGI code?</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Joseph Dickerson</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Creative Director</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Thoughtmill</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; 3155 Royal Drive Building 100</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Alpharetta, GA 30005</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; 678-566-4700</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; fax 678-566-4890</FONT>
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> <TITLE>RE: How can I get Question.cgi for my local box?</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>My IS guys told me this:</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>The file provided is merely a shell script..&nbsp; =
> There should be a corresponding file with an extension GZ or TAR =
> included with it.&nbsp; This missing file is the one that contains the =
> files you listed below.</FONT></P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Are they right?</FONT>
> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Joseph Dickerson</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Creative Director</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Thoughtmill</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>3155 Royal Drive Building 100</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Alpharetta, GA 30005</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>678-566-4700</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>fax 678-566-4890</FONT>
> </P>
> <BR>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>From: Gary PERLMAN [<A =
> HREF=3D"mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org">mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org</A>=
> ]</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Sent: None</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>To: Joe Dickerson</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Subject: Re: How can I get Question.cgi for my local =
> box?</FONT>
> </P>
> <BR>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>On UNIX, type:</FONT>
> <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <FONT SIZE=3D2>sh =
> question.sh</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>It should create:</FONT>
> <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <FONT =
> SIZE=3D2>question.html question.cgi quis.pl pueu.pl csuq.pl asq.pl =
> putq.pl phue.pl nau.pl nhe.pl questlang.pl</FONT>
> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; This message is in MIME format. Since your mail =
> reader does not understand</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; this format, some or all of this message may =
> not be legible.</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
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> ------_=3D_NextPart_000_01C0450C.4FA8CAC0</FONT>
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
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> ------_=3D_NextPart_001_01C0450C.4FA8CAC0</FONT>
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
> charset=3D&quot;iso-8859-1&quot;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; I'm going to sound really stupid, but how do I =
> unarchive this?</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Joseph Dickerson</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Creative Director</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Thoughtmill</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; 3155 Royal Drive Building 100</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Alpharetta, GA 30005</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; 678-566-4700</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; fax 678-566-4890</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; -----Original Message-----</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; From: Gary PERLMAN [<A =
> HREF=3D"mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org">mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org</A>=
> ]</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Sent: None</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; To: Joe Dickerson</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Subject: Re: How can I get Question.cgi for my =
> local box?</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; See:</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <A =
> HREF=3D"http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html#abstract" =
> TARGET=3D"_blank">http://www.acm.org/~perlman/question.html#abstract</A>=
> </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; Download the shell archive question.sh.</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; GP</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; This message is in MIME format. Since your =
> mail reader does not understand</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; this format, some or all of this message =
> may not be legible.</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; =
> ------_=3D_NextPart_000_01C044F7.0A52E6F0</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; Content-Type: =
> multipart/alternative;</FONT>
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> boundary=3D&quot;----_=3D_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0&quot;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; =
> ------_=3D_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; Content-Type: text/plain;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
> charset=3D&quot;iso-8859-1&quot;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; I would like to use your code for our =
> usability tests at our company. How</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; can I get a copy of the CGI code?</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; Joseph Dickerson</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; Creative Director</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; Thoughtmill</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; 3155 Royal Drive Building 100</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; Alpharetta, GA 30005</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; 678-566-4700</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; fax 678-566-4890</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt;&nbsp; &lt;&lt;Joe Dickerson.vcf&gt;&gt; =
> </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; =
> ------_=3D_NextPart_001_01C044F7.0A52E6F0</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; Content-Type: text/html;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
> charset=3D&quot;iso-8859-1&quot;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; Content-Transfer-Encoding: =
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> =3D</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; usability tests at our company. How can I =
> get a copy of the CGI =3D</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; code?&lt;/FONT&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; &lt;/P&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; </FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; &lt;P&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;Joseph Dickerson&lt;/FONT&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;B&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;Creative =
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;B&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;Thoughtmill&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/B&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;3155 Royal Drive Building =
> 100&lt;/FONT&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;Alpharetta, GA 30005&lt;/FONT&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
> FACE=3D3D&quot;Arial&quot;&gt;678-566-4700&lt;/FONT&gt;</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; &lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT SIZE=3D3D2 =
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> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; ORG:ThoughtMill Corp;Graphics</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; TITLE:Graphics Designer</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; TEL;WORK;VOICE:770-566-4848</FONT>
> <BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>&gt; &gt; ADR;WORK:;Royal400</FONT>
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From perlman Fri Nov  3 11:10:04 2000
Subject: Re: your mail
To: mikes@indiana.edu (Squires, Michael Leslie)
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 100 11:10:04 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <7BAC931E644ED211A90C00805F65CB6402FD7B96@georgia.exchange.indiana.edu> from "Squires, Michael Leslie" at Nov 3, 0 10:40:13 am
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fmeh

> Hi - have used your program since the Radio Shack II/16 XENIX/68K days.
> Thanks!
> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT. I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE
> |STAT PASSWORD WITH OTHERS.
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Nov  3 17:28:25 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Meeting Notice Nov. 9: 'Universal Access UI
To: swan@acm.org (J. Edward Swan II)
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 100 17:28:25 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20001103133201.00b6fe30@ait.nrl.navy.mil> from "J. Edward Swan II" at Nov 3, 0 03:15:40 pm
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Hi Ed,

The conference ended up in Alexandria, is it still near to you?
I'd love to get together.  I am coming in in the evening of 15th and leaving
on the morning of the 17th.  One possibility is that you could pick me up
at National (I don't have my ticket handy) and we could go to dinner.
Assuming that your family schedule makes that a little hard, and it's probably
easier to take public transportation out of National anyway,, the morning of
the 16th would be good, but the conference starts at 8:30.

All is well here.  Mark is 7 and George is 3.  Time flies.

Have you heard form John Boyd?  I am trying to track him down.

Gary

> Gary -
> 
> I noticed you will be giving a paper in DC at the Conference on Universal 
> Usability.  I just read the paper --- it sounds like a very interesting 
> project!
> 
> The conference is not far from where I live and work.  If you have time to 
> get together for a meal, let me know --- I would enjoy visiting.  Breakfast 
> or lunch would be easier to arrange than dinner.
> 
> Hope all is well for you in Columbus!
> 
> -Ed
> 
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | Dr. J. Edward Swan II
> | The Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5580
> | Building 34, Room 218A
> | 4555 Overlook Ave SW
> | Washington, DC 20375-5320
> |
> | wk: 202-404-4984
> | fax: 202-767-1122
> | email: swan@acm.org
> | web: http://www.ait.nrl.navy.mil/people/swan
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Nov  6 09:16:30 2000
Subject: Re: CUU leadership
To: ben@cs.umd.edu (Shneiderman, Ben)
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 100 09:16:30 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <AE125C7BF795D311A09700C00D0145BB57A430@envoy.cs.umd.edu> from "Shneiderman, Ben" at Nov 6, 0 07:38:48 am
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Thank you for thinking of me.

Until my youngest son, now three, is in 1st grade, I am
not taking on any major endeavors, not matter how worthy.
Although I think I could arrange it with OCLC to give me
enough time, the travel ends up being too hard on my wife
(who is a psychology professor at OSU).

Gary

> HI Gary,
> 
>   I would like you to think about being Chair or taking a leadership
> position for the CUU2002, which we think of holding in February 2002 in
> Washington, DC.  Michael Levi is ready to be Program Chair.  Sharon
> Laskowski was ready to do the job but both of her parents have now gotten
> serious health problems so she has family commitments for a while.... but
> she is likely to be willing to be an active organizer.  I would love to be
> able to announce a provisional plan and include a one page notice in the
> registration packets on Nov 16-17 at CUU.
> 
>   Let me know how this sounds...  I am excited by the good response to this
> topic and the influential role it could play in making the technology more
> usable, useful and universal.
> 
>   -- Ben S
> 
> 

From perlman Mon Nov  6 11:33:17 2000
Subject: Re: response time
To: keith@instone.org (Keith Instone)
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 100 11:33:17 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <016101c04800$514bdce0$5b00a8c0@keithlatitude> from "Keith Instone" at Nov 6, 0 09:46:10 am
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Somoene in our group stuck the compression into the Apache server
and asked what people thought.  Few people seemed interested.
Why?  THE OCLC internet connection is fast (two T3s?), so people
here do not notice the difference.  More importantly,
	A = time user sends request
	B = time we get the request
	C = time we send the response
	D = time user gets the response header
	E = time the user gets the response body
	F = time the user sees the display
We measure response time as B-C, but arguably, the user measures
it as F-A.  Some times are out of our hands (B-A, which is usually
small, and F-E, which can be excruciatingly long for Netscape
table rendering).  Our official "qualty policy" states that
quality is measured by the user, which makes B-C the measurement
of choice only because the other parts are hard to measure,
But now we can measure E-D, and its impact on the user,
so I am arguing that we should include that in our measures.
It is in high demand outside the US, although in some places,
there is an economic demand, because some traffic is billed by the byte.

> Thanks for the UW plug.
> 
> Here is the "official" technical info on HTTP performance, but it
> does not have a usability slant. Have not seen anything that ties the
> back end of HTTP to usability, thus nothing at UW on it. You should
> probably write it!!

Better if Jakob writes it for the masses, I think.

> http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/Performance/Overview.html
> 
> Here is where the rantings about "speed" is, not sure if you found
> them:
> 
> http://usableweb.com/topics/000778-0-0.html
> 
> But nothing technical like what you talk about.

I searched for the 'standard terminology' "response time".
(Psychologists measure time, not speed.)  Looking at the top
50 sites, http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/478.html, I wonder
how much user time they could save users by compressing.

> Many years ago, I had an idea to write an article (like the one at
> http://www.w3j.com/5/s3.instone.html) for the WWW Journal about HTTP
> and usability, but they folded and I got busy. Back then I read the
> spec for 1.1 at
> 
> http://www.w3journal.com/4/s3.wong.html
> and
> http://www.w3journal.com/4/s3.fielding.html
> 
> and saw some possibilities. Somewhere at home is a copy of that issue
> with post-it notes for all of the usability implications I saw in
> those articles.

I don't know if it's an article worth writing unless there is a huge audience.
The intellectual content is small, given that all the real work has been done.
I really think that for the maximum benefit, someone with a large audience,
like Jakob, should do a piece on this.

> See ya at CUU, maybe talk about this some more.

Sure.  I won't be there too long.  In Wednesday evening, out Friday morning.
I miss two sessions I'd like to have seen, but Caroline has a conference
and is leaving Friday PM.

> Keith
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Nov  6 11:46:18 2000
Subject: Re: HTTP/1.1 compression and response time
To: andrew@tki.org.nz (Andrew McNaughton)
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 100 11:46:18 -0500 (EST)
Bcc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.10.10011070439210.52712-100000@sub.internal.cwa.co.nz> from "Andrew McNaughton" at Nov 7, 0 04:47:50 am
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Good point.  It may account for some unexpected lack of differences.
I checked with a real modem, but only one (mine) connecting to
who knows what we have at work (which may not support compression).
I'll make sure to try some tests and point out your caveat.

Gary

> On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > We are planning on adding HTTP/1.1 compression to our servers.
> > So far, the results have been astounding.  Compression time
> > on our end is insignificant, and arguably a net gain hopping
> > on our internal network.  For HTML pages, which contain a lot
> > of redundancy, the compression ratio range from 70-90% and higher.
> > One page, which has 85K of text, is delivered in less that 8K bytes.
> > For users with a slow connection, of which we have many, especially
> > outside the US, the difference for a 56K connection on the above
> > page is (assuming 6K bytes per second, which is optimistic)
> > a reduction of transmission time from 14.2 seconds to 1.33 seconds.
> 
> This fails to account for the fact that almost all modem connections are
> already using compression built into the modem.  I expect you will see
> some gain but you should test the actual gains with a real modem.
> 
> Andrew McNaughton
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Andrew McNaughton
> Te Kete Ipurangi: The Online Learning Centre
> andrew@tki.org.nz
> Ph: 64 4 382 6500
> Fax: 64 4 382 6509
> Mobile: 021 323 076
> 
> PO Box 19-098
> Wellington, NZ
> http://www.tki.org.nz/
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Nov  6 11:48:50 2000
Subject: Re: HTTP/1.1 compression and response time
To: andrew@tki.org.nz (Andrew McNaughton)
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 100 11:48:50 -0500 (EST)
Cc: chi-web-request@acm.org
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.10.10011070505200.52712-100000@sub.internal.cwa.co.nz> from "Andrew McNaughton" at Nov 7, 0 05:40:06 am
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I will summarize the responses I get.

Gary

> 
> Note to Chi-web moderators - please substitute this for the message I
> just sent.  It contains extra information.
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > We are planning on adding HTTP/1.1 compression to our servers.
> > So far, the results have been astounding.  Compression time
> > on our end is insignificant, and arguably a net gain hopping
> > on our internal network.  For HTML pages, which contain a lot
> > of redundancy, the compression ratio range from 70-90% and higher.
> > One page, which has 85K of text, is delivered in less that 8K bytes.
> > For users with a slow connection, of which we have many, especially
> > outside the US, the difference for a 56K connection on the above
> > page is (assuming 6K bytes per second, which is optimistic)
> > a reduction of transmission time from 14.2 seconds to 1.33 seconds.
> 
> This fails to account for the fact that almost all modem connections are
> already using compression built into the modem.  Also, a large part of the
> traffic is commonly images, which are already compressed.  I expect you
> will see a significant gain, but not as dramatic as you suggest.
> 
> I looked around a few pages on the topic.
> 
> http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/Performance/Compression/PPP.html
> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/apache/gzip/
> 
> The first considers only HTML traffic, the later attempts to compare
> overall performance for a typical web session.  I'd have to say I'm
> surprised by thenumbers in the w3.org page.  There's very little
> difference between the saving in number of packets and the saving in time.  
> This suggests that either the modem compression is almost entirely
> ineffective, or it's almost exactly balanced by the reduction of
> per-packet overhead.
> 
> Andrew McNaughton
> 
> 
> --
> Andrew McNaughton
> Te Kete Ipurangi: The Online Learning Centre
> andrew@tki.org.nz
> Ph: 64 4 382 6500
> Fax: 64 4 382 6509
> Mobile: 021 323 076
> 
> PO Box 19-098
> Wellington, NZ
> http://www.tki.org.nz/
> 
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Mon Nov  6 17:14:13 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Meeting Notice Nov. 9: 'Universal Access UI Architect
To: normorel@oclc.org (Normore, Lorraine)
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 100 17:14:13 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <E5353CDF1EBBD011A3B70000F863124105EDCBE3@oa4-server.dev.oclc.org> from "Normore,Lorraine" at Nov 6, 0 05:12:39 pm
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Have fun.

> Sorry to miss it, Gary!  I'll be winging my way towards Washington at the
> time.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 11:55 AM
> To: BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG
> Subject: BuckCHI Meeting Notice Nov. 9: 'Universal Access UI
> Architecture' Perlman
> 
> 
>         http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/Meetings/2000-11-09.html
> 
>                    NEXT WEEK! - SORRY FOR THE SHORT NOTICE
> 
>        BuckCHI: Central Ohio's Computer-Human Interaction Group
> 
>                           Technical Meeting
> 
> Title
>        Universal Access for any User, in many Languages, on any
>        Platform: The FirstSearch User Interface Architecture
> Speaker
>        Gary Perlman   perlman@acm.org   http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> Organization
>        OCLC Online Computer Library Center   http://www.oclc.org/
> Date
>        November 9, 2000 (7:00-8:30 OCLC Auditorium)
> Site
>        OCLC Online Computer Library Center, 6565 Frantz Road, Dublin,
>        OH 43017, 614-764-6000 [directions below]
> Abstract
>        The OCLC FirstSearch service allows users to search for
>        bibliographic and full text records in over 80 online
>        databases. Web-based, FirstSearch was designed to adapt to
>        unexpected user needs, platform considerations, languages, and
>        changing requirements. The many unknowns during development
>        necessitated an architecture that would allow many types of
>        contributors to modify the interface easily and frequently. For
>        example, marketing, documentation, and user interface designers
>        edited the strings used in the interface, including
>        translation; and user interface and graphic designers edited
>        the screen layout. Structured initialization files with a
>        simple convention for adapting to specific users, platforms,
>        languages, etc., allowed continual broadening of the
>        accessibility of the system without complicating the overall
>        architecture.
> 
>        The talk begins with a discussion of the general requirements
>        for FirstSearch (multi-platform, multi-lingual, levels of
>        users, low-end hardware, accessible) and the need for better
>        coordination of contributions from the FirstSearch team. The
>        architecture is then described, which partitions the
>        specification of the interface into platform-specific,
>        language-specific, and language/platform independent functional
>        components. The user interface, in the form of Web pages, is
>        then generated dynamically (although it would also be possible
>        to generate static pages). The paper ends with a discussion of
>        experiences with the changes to the interface and a
>        cost-benefit analysis of the architecture, with the overall
>        conclusion that addressing many accessibility issues in the
>        architecture facilitated individual accessibility issues.
> 
>        A copy of a paper to be presented at the ACM Conference on
>        Universal Usability is available as a Word document.
>             http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc
>        Information about OCLC FirstSearch can be found on the
>        FirstSearch Site.
>             http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/
> Biography
>        Gary Perlman is a consulting research scientist at the OCLC
>        Online Computer Library Center. He designs, builds, and
>        evaluates user interfaces for bibliographic and full text
>        retrieval, notably for the OCLC FirstSearch service. Before
>        OCLC, he had research and/or teaching positions at Bell Labs,
>        Wang Institute, Software Engineering Institute, MIT, and OSU.
>        He has served in elected offices for ACM SIGCHI and BuckCHI,
>        for which he has created many Internet resources, notably the
>        HCI Bibliography (http://www.hcibib.org//).
> Directions
>        OCLC is in Dublin inside the northwest corner of the I-270 loop
>        around Columbus.
> 
>        + From I-270, take the Rt.161/33 exit east. The main OCLC
>          building will be visible on the left (to the north). The
>          first traffic light is Frantz Road. Turn left (north).
> 
>        + From US 33 (Riverside Drive), take Rt.161 west. Continue for
>          about a mile until a very large intersection at Franz Rd.
>          Turn right (north).
> 
>        Now the tricky part: Franz road immediately turns sharply to
>        the right and Post Road bends to the left as the main traffic
>        flow. If you follow Post instead of Frantz, you get a second
>        chance to turn right at a light onto the OCLC campus.
> 
>        OCLC is a campus with three buildings. The Kilgour Building,
>        on the left side of Frantz, is the largest and contains the
>        auditorium. Follow the signs to visitor parking.
> 
> Admission Policy:
>      BuckCHI Technical Meetings are open to the public
>      and, unless otherwise specified, free of charge.
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>      buckchi-program@acm.org
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From perlman Tue Nov  7 14:14:48 2000
Subject: Re: Pop Quiz: Worst Usability Issue of One Site
To: lcarter@WEBMETHODS.COM
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 100 14:14:48 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To:  <LGEMJGLAGKEIFIJCNIEKAEGHCBAA.lcarter@webmethods.com> from "Leslie Carter" at Nov 7, 0 09:51:29 am
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Hmmm.  Could it be the need to install Flash 5.0. followed by a request
to restart my computer?

Maybe it's the menu on the left with dead text and unlabeled hot areas underneath
that go to new pages with teeny menus (bad for accessibility).

Or is it the link to WebMethods that seems to have crashed MSIE 5.5 on NT 4?

> I'm wondering if you'll come up with the same answer that I do on this
> question: What's the worst usability problem on this site www.b2b.com?
> Let's see how your evaluation compares to your peers.  (It's a new product
> I've just started working with; one that's much better than what this site
> reveals.)
> 
> Please send all replies to me & I'll post the results.
> 
> THANKS
> 
> *********************************
> Leslie E. Carter, Ph.D.
> Sr. Usability & Design Engineer
> webMethods, Inc.
> lcarter@webMethods.com
> 703-460-6057
> 
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From perlman Tue Nov  7 16:56:19 2000
Subject: Re: CUU Registration
To: cecilia@umiacs.umd.edu (Cecilia Kullman)
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 100 16:56:19 -0500 (EST)
Cc: perlman
In-Reply-To: <NCBBIPKBKJKBEEIKJAEJIECGDAAA.cecilia@umiacs.umd.edu> from "Cecilia Kullman" at Nov 7, 0 04:42:46 pm
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I lost my card a month or two ago, and the account number changed.
>From the return mail I got, it appeared that my VISA had been charged
when I registered on July 28th.

I need to check my VISA account receipts.  These may take awhile to gather.

Gary Perlman

> Dear Gary Perlman:
> 
> The $270 CUU registration charge to the Visa account ending
> in 2855 was declined.
> 
> Please go to the on-line registration page at
> https://exchange.cs.umd.edu/cuu/cgi-bin/register.pl
> and re-enter your name and payment information
> (no need to re-enter address or other info).
> Please add "Payment verification" in the comment section.
> 
> You may also fax payment information to 301-314-9658.
> 
> Thank you,
> Cecilia Kullman
> 
> UMIACS, U of Md
> Voice: 301/405-0304
> Fax: 301/314-9658 
> 


From perlman Wed Nov  8 15:40:24 2000
Subject: Re: Dinner next week
To: swan@acm.org (J. Edward Swan II)
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 100 15:40:24 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <4.2.2.20001107165904.00bae5e0@ait.nrl.navy.mil> from "J. Edward Swan II" at Nov 7, 0 05:02:57 pm
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Here is my flight info:

USAir #1550 CMH-National 5:19-6:23pm

Looking forward to seeing you!

Gary

> Gary -
> 
> Alexandria is quite near me; I drive through it twice a day to/from 
> work!  Alexandria is also very close to National airport.
> 
> I think the easiest would be for me to pick you up when you arrive on the 
> 15th...National airport is about 12 mins from my office door.  I know many 
> good restaurants near the airport, and afterwards I could drop you off at 
> your hotel.
> 
> Just let me know your flight info.
> 
> I haven't heard from John since I left OSU.  But I'm afraid Lucent is not 
> such a great place to be working this year...
> 
> See you soon!
> 
> -Ed
> 
> At 05:28 PM 11/3/00 -0500, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> >Hi Ed,
> >
> >The conference ended up in Alexandria, is it still near to you?
> >I'd love to get together.  I am coming in in the evening of 15th and leaving
> >on the morning of the 17th.  One possibility is that you could pick me up
> >at National (I don't have my ticket handy) and we could go to dinner.
> >Assuming that your family schedule makes that a little hard, and it's probably
> >easier to take public transportation out of National anyway,, the morning of
> >the 16th would be good, but the conference starts at 8:30.
> >
> >All is well here.  Mark is 7 and George is 3.  Time flies.
> >
> >Have you heard form John Boyd?  I am trying to track him down.
> >
> >Gary
> >
> > > Gary -
> > >
> > > I noticed you will be giving a paper in DC at the Conference on Universal
> > > Usability.  I just read the paper --- it sounds like a very interesting
> > > project!
> > >
> > > The conference is not far from where I live and work.  If you have time to
> > > get together for a meal, let me know --- I would enjoy 
> > visiting.  Breakfast
> > > or lunch would be easier to arrange than dinner.
> > >
> > > Hope all is well for you in Columbus!
> > >
> > > -Ed
> > >
> > > +-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > | Dr. J. Edward Swan II
> > > | The Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5580
> > > | Building 34, Room 218A
> > > | 4555 Overlook Ave SW
> > > | Washington, DC 20375-5320
> > > |
> > > | wk: 202-404-4984
> > > | fax: 202-767-1122
> > > | email: swan@acm.org
> > > | web: http://www.ait.nrl.navy.mil/people/swan
> > > +-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > >
> 
> 
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | Dr. J. Edward Swan II
> | The Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5580
> | Building 34, Room 218A
> | 4555 Overlook Ave SW
> | Washington, DC 20375-5320
> |
> | wk: 202-404-4984
> | fax: 202-767-1122
> | email: swan@acm.org
> | web: http://www.ait.nrl.navy.mil/people/swan
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Nov  9 09:17:20 2000
Subject: Re: HCI Bibliography and ERCIM WG UI4ALL
To: mariap@ics.forth.gr (Maria Pitsoulaki)
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 100 09:17:20 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <003201c04a50$8a265160$68ba5b8b@ics.forth.gr> from "Maria Pitsoulaki" at Nov 9, 0 03:25:33 pm
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Dear Maria,

Thank you.  I will update the links.

I looked at a few of the PDF files and they look very good
with hotlinks and color pictures.

Your server seems faster than ever.

Gary

> Dear Gary,
> 
> Further to our email communication last June, I would like to inform you
> that the Web Site of the Working Group "User Interfaces for All" has been
> moved to: http://ui4all.ics.forth.gr/
> 
> This site has been updated to also include the proceedings of the 6th ERCIM
> UI4ALL Workshop, which took place in Florence, Italy, 25-26 October 2000.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Maria
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> To: Maria Pitsoulaki <mariap@csi.forth.gr>
> Cc: <mariap@ics.forth.gr>; <cs@csi.forth.gr>; <director@hcibib.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 3:12 PM
> Subject: Re: HCI Bibliography and ERCIM WG UI4ALL
> 
> 
> Dear Maria,
> 
> I have updated the HCI Bibliography based on the updates below.
> When everything else is done to your satisfaction, please send me
> a note and I will make the rest of the changes as needed.
> 
> I did not mention it previously, but I took the liberty of adding a link
> to the UI4ALL conference call to the SIGCHI Intercultual page:
> http://www.acm.org/sigchi/intercultural/
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Gary
> 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> > To: Maria Pitsoulaki <mariap@csi.forth.gr>
> > Cc: <mariap@ics.forth.gr>; <cs@csi.forth.gr>; <director@hcibib.org>
> > Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 8:12 PM
> > Subject: Re: Fw: HCI Bibliography and ERCIM WG UI4ALL
> >
> >
> > > I have placed them in this directory:
> > >
> > > Web: http://www.hcibib.org/ftp/ui4all/
> > > FTP: ftp://ftp.hcibib.org/ui4all/
> > >
> >
> > Dear Gary,
> >
> > Thank you very much for your prompt response.
> >
> > I will download the pdf files and upload them on our UI4ALL site.
> >
> > > For UI4ALL 95:
> > > - Farshchian paper did not convert to PDF
> > The author sent to me again his contribution in pdf format (does not look
> > very nice on screen but the print-out is better) and it is now on the
> UI4ALL
> > 95 site
> > > - Faconti PDF pages came out in reverse order (last-page first)
> > I have asked the author to provide me with the original file
> >
> > > For UI4ALL 96:
> > > - the Martins paper did not covert to PDF
> > I have asked the author to provide me with the original file
> >
> > > For UI4ALL 97:
> > > - the link to the final programme is dead
> > I have asked Noelle Carbonell (INRIA) to send to me the Programme file
> > > - Bylund paper is missing
> > A pdf file is now on the UI4ALL 97 site
> > > - Fohr paper is missing
> > I have asked the author to provide me with the original file
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Maria
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Nov  9 13:14:08 2000
Subject: Re: voting usability in the news
To: lphillips@GLTG.COM
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 100 13:14:08 -0500 (EST)
Cc: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
Bcc: perlman@oclc.org
In-Reply-To:  <NEBBJHIODMPLMPEFEHKKEEOACEAA.lphillips@gltg.com> from "Loren Phillips" at Nov 9, 0 07:50:22 am
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I can't stop myself from responding...

> >There are a number of votes in two sizeable counties in Florida in which
> >citizens are complaining that the ballot interface was confusing, causing
> >them to accidentally cast a vote for Buchanan when they had intended to
> vote
> >for Gore.
> 
> 
> 1)  The use of a giant black arrow next to the candidates name, pointing to
> the appropriate hole, seems awfully hard to miss when I look at the ballot.

I agree.  It is hard to miss, but in this case, some voters appear to have
had a problem.

http://a388.g.akamai.net/f/388/21/15m/www.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/11/09/election.president/large.ballot.ap.jpg

I suspect that different voters used different cues to decide which hole
to punch.  Here are some possibilities:
 * follow the arrow to the hole (good)  Mind you, I think that
   an arrow in a user interface is a band-aid, a cry for help.
   We do not put arrows on Web pages to associate radio buttons
   and checkboxes with labels; we use alignment, spacing, boxing.
 * read the number next to the arrow, count the holes from the top (bad)
   In this scenario, Gore gets Bush votes.  What ARE those numbers anyway?
 * punch all the holes next to your candidate, assuming the holes
   are like radio buttons (bad) I admit this is implausible, but I
   do not know the mechanics of how the voting is done.
 * see your candidate's position from top, and count the holes (bad)
   Well, it's bad for candidates other than at the top.
   In this scenario, Bush may have received Buchanan votes.
 * Learn in advance your candidate's position (Bush=1 Gore=2)
   and punch the number (good for Bush, bad for Gore).
   This strategy could work even if you can't see or read.

A good design would make all these approaches produce the same vote.
The Palm Beach design can be explained, but that does not make it good.

In Web design, although I may be able to explain
something to a user, it is better that I not need to.  Imaging this design:
	Bush ( ) Gore ( ) Nader ( ) Perlman ( ) None ( )
Where the radio button is on the right of the candidate.
I believe this conforms to the WAI Guidelines:
	http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/wai-pageauth.html#tech-unassociated-labels
but most GUI applications put the radio button on the left.
So, I would expect that some votes for Perlman might go to Nader.
How many?  That's an empirical question, but the answer should be none.

> 2)  If people make a mistake when they punch, they can ask to have their
> ballot destroyed, and they'll be given a new one.

As someone who has personally made a mistake in a voting booth,
I can anecdotally say that I weighed how much I cared about
that vote compared to how embarrassing it would be to come
out of the booth and ask for help.  Perhaps the frailer voters,
who might be more likely to make an error, would be less likely
to ask for a new ballot (assuming they knew they could get one).

By the way, the problem I had with the Franklin county ballot
was this:  Each candidate name, party, and position is in a box.
There is a red LED button INSIDE the box, so which button to
press is very clear compared to having the voting control outside
the box. Still, I hit a wrong button between two candidates, but after
I had pressed it, I could not change it, even though I had not pushed
the big VOTE button to finish my voting.

> 3)  If those people didn't know *at the time* that they made a mistake, then
> there is no basis for them saying that they punched the card incorrectly.

It depends on the model they used to choose which hole to punch.
If I punched hole 2 because my candidate was to be listed second,
then I would know that I had voted incorrectly.  If they felt confused
but do not have any recall of which hole they punched, then I agree
that they have little basis.

Statistically, we have strong evidence that (1) people in Palm Beach
voted disproportionately for Buchanan, and (2) a disproportionate
number of presidential ballots were disqualified.

But the important point is that users (in this case, voters) should have
high confidence that their actions have the intended effect. 

> 4)  The ballots weren't disqualified because the wrong candidate was
> punched - it was because TWO presidential candidates were selected.  If
> people don't have the intelligence to know that they've punched two holes
> and tried to vote for two presidents on the same ballot, well, no usability
> test is going to design a form those people will ever understand.  ;-)

This is the statement that motivated me to respond.
Blame the user?  Ouch.

One of the benefits of usability tests with real users
is that there are always surprising results.
Testing Web interfaces over the past few years, I've
observed a change from navigation with buttons
we provide to navigation by Back button, to get back to,
for example, a search screen.  Real users will go back
10+ screens to get to Home, despite there being a Home button.
Why?  I think it's because it's a known method that works
on all portals, and it requires little mental effort.
But in one important way, it does not matter why
people use the Back button so much, only that our
system works properly and intuitively when they do.

My goal in making systems usable is to enable people.
If I were making a voting system, my primary goals would
be to make sure people voted for the intended candidate.
I believe the form design had that goal, at least in
making more room to make the fonts larger and easier to read.
Sadly, this design had to trade off the design of some voting machines
with closely-spaced punch holes against response compatibility,
in part because there were 10 presidential candidates.
With fewer, I think they could have spaced them out more,
say, every other hole and all in one column.

I believe we have run one usability test, called an election,
and I believe there are opportunities to improve the design.
If the design were changed, then I would want to test it again,
because the Palm Beach ballot itself appears to have been
an attempt to improve the usability.

> 
> Loren
> 
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From perlman Thu Nov  9 13:23:33 2000
Subject: Re: inquiry
To: ds8@cec.wustl.edu (Daniel Schwartz)
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 100 13:23:33 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.96.1001109114333.18325A-100000@hilton.cec.wustl.edu> from "Daniel Schwartz" at Nov 9, 0 11:45:40 am
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Sorry, but I've never heard of it.

I checked:
	http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/

> 	hello,
> 
> i am trying to find info about the star- life cycle software development 
> model and how it
> works. it is  difficult to find with the searching from your website.
> I was wondering if you could point me to an article that would have such 
> information. 
> 
> regards,
> 
> daniel schwartz
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Nov  9 13:47:17 2000
Subject: Re: inquiry
To: ds8@cec.wustl.edu (Daniel Schwartz)
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 100 13:47:17 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SOL.3.96.1001109124257.26668A-100000@hilton.cec.wustl.edu> from "Daniel Schwartz" at Nov 9, 0 12:43:19 pm
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I'd check out Spiral in any software engineering textbook (e.g., Pressman
or Summerville).

Here is a pirated copy of a well known article:
	http://fautmoen.idi.ntnu.no/17/mnfit263/info/spiralmod.pdf


> what about different types of software development models? (ie. waterfall)
> 
> daniel 
> 
> On Thu, 9 Nov 100, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> > Sorry, but I've never heard of it.
> > 
> > I checked:
> > 	http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/
> > 
> > > 	hello,
> > > 
> > > i am trying to find info about the star- life cycle software development 
> > > model and how it
> > > works. it is  difficult to find with the searching from your website.
> > > I was wondering if you could point me to an article that would have such 
> > > information. 
> > > 
> > > regards,
> > > 
> > > daniel schwartz
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Nov  9 13:59:29 2000
Subject: Re: voting usability in the news
To: lphillips@GLTG.COM
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 100 13:59:29 -0500 (EST)
Cc: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
Bcc: perlman@oclc.org
In-Reply-To:  <NEBBJHIODMPLMPEFEHKKEEOACEAA.lphillips@gltg.com> from "Loren Phillips" at Nov 9, 0 07:50:22 am
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> 4)  The ballots weren't disqualified because the wrong candidate was
> punched - it was because TWO presidential candidates were selected.  If
> people don't have the intelligence to know that they've punched two holes
> and tried to vote for two presidents on the same ballot, well, no usability
> test is going to design a form those people will ever understand.  ;-)

Sometimes, you find a quirck in a design that makes some people do something
unexpected.  On the left side of the ballot:

http://www.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/11/09/election.president/large.ballot.ap.jpg

The instructions say:

	ELECTORS
	FOR PRESIDENT
	AND
	VICE PRESIDENT

	(A vote for the cadidates will
	actually be a vote for their electors.)

	(Vote for Group)

Of course, "Vote for Group" means that voters vote for both
offices with one vote, but I wonder if people thought they
needed to vote by punching the holes (plural) next to the group.
It would explain why 19K voters punched two holes.

Or, "Vote for Group" might mean vote for more than one,
but voters should know you vote for one pair.

And I suspect that the note about the US electoral college
helped absolutely no voters, but I do not see how it
would have caused voting problems.

From perlman Thu Nov  9 16:28:53 2000
Subject: Re: voting usability in the news
To: lphillips@GLTG.COM
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 100 16:28:53 -0500 (EST)
Cc: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
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> > Interfaces must be designed to minimize errors and support users in their
> > efforts to complete their tasks, especially when the task is one of such
> > high importance.  Design that places
> > the burden on the user to determine the correct way to proceed is poor
> > design.
> 
> 
> I don't hear anyone complaining that they punched any of the OTHER
> selections on the ballot incorrectly.  If that many users screwed up that
> badly, then why are all of the political races in that area being recounted?
> Perhaps they are.

The Presidential ballot was the only one with the left-right design.

Sample Ballots:
	http://pbcelections.org/Sample%20Ballots/sampleballot.htm
Instructions:
	http://pbcelections.org/voteinfo.htm

> If someone wasn't sure how to fill out the ballot, they should have asked
> someone at the precinct how to use it BEFORE they completed the legally
> binding document.  That style of ballot has been used before numerous times,
> but now it can be turned into an "issue" since there is so much at stake.
> The Political Machine is putting their usual spin doctors on this issue to
> blow it into a huge deal in order to use it in their "case".

The left-right style had never been used before.

> If you want to get real reform in the issue of casting votes, push for
> consistent ballot formats across every precinct, so everyone in the country
> uses the same thing.

One design fits all?  I don't think that is a good direction,
although a lot can be said for consistency, or at least making sure
new designs are understood.  Please join us at the ACM Conference
on Universal Usability!
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/cuu/

Gary

From perlman Thu Nov  9 22:42:52 2000
Subject: Re: BuckCHI Meeting TONIGHT Nov. 9: 'Universal Access UI             Architecture' Perlman
To: sriederer@lucent.com (Steve Riederer)
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 100 22:42:52 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <001101c04a7d$8c130cc0$0f420787@oh0012sriederer.cb.lucent.com> from "Steve Riederer" at Nov 9, 0 01:47:44 pm
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We had a good discussion on the voting issues.
Here are some pix I found:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/ballot.html

Here are my powerpoint slides:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.ppt

> Gary,
> 
> I can't make the meeting tonight due to a conflict.
> I'd like to hear your talk, but will miss it.
> Fascinating bonus topic - if there's interesting discussion
> perhaps you can summarize on buckchi web site.
> Regards,
> 
> Steve Riederer
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ACM BuckCHI (Central Ohio SIGCHI) Announcements of General
> > Interest [mailto:BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG]On Behalf Of Gary PERLMAN
> > Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 1:28 PM
> > To: BUCKCHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG
> > Subject: BuckCHI Meeting TONIGHT Nov. 9: 'Universal Access UI
> > Architecture' Perlman
> > 
> > 
> > Bonus Topic: Ballot Design and the Future of Internet Voting
> > 
> > Time permitting and assuming interest, we can spend some time on
> > usability issues of the Palm Beach ballots in the US election.
> > 
> >                          TONIGHT (Thursday)
> > 
> >       http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/Meetings/2000-11-09.html
> > 
> >        BuckCHI: Central Ohio's Computer-Human Interaction Group
> > 
> >                           Technical Meeting
> > 
> > Title
> >        Universal Access for any User, in many Languages, on any
> >        Platform: The FirstSearch User Interface Architecture
> > Speaker
> >        Gary Perlman   perlman@acm.org   http://www.acm.org/~perlman/
> > Organization
> >        OCLC Online Computer Library Center   http://www.oclc.org/
> > Date
> >        November 9, 2000 (7:00-8:30 OCLC Auditorium)
> > Site
> >        OCLC Online Computer Library Center, 6565 Frantz Road, Dublin,
> >        OH 43017, 614-764-6000 [directions below]
> > Abstract
> >        The OCLC FirstSearch service allows users to search for
> >        bibliographic and full text records in over 80 online
> >        databases. Web-based, FirstSearch was designed to adapt to
> >        unexpected user needs, platform considerations, languages, and
> >        changing requirements. The many unknowns during development
> >        necessitated an architecture that would allow many types of
> >        contributors to modify the interface easily and frequently. For
> >        example, marketing, documentation, and user interface designers
> >        edited the strings used in the interface, including
> >        translation; and user interface and graphic designers edited
> >        the screen layout. Structured initialization files with a
> >        simple convention for adapting to specific users, platforms,
> >        languages, etc., allowed continual broadening of the
> >        accessibility of the system without complicating the overall
> >        architecture.
> > 
> >        The talk begins with a discussion of the general requirements
> >        for FirstSearch (multi-platform, multi-lingual, levels of
> >        users, low-end hardware, accessible) and the need for better
> >        coordination of contributions from the FirstSearch team. The
> >        architecture is then described, which partitions the
> >        specification of the interface into platform-specific,
> >        language-specific, and language/platform independent functional
> >        components. The user interface, in the form of Web pages, is
> >        then generated dynamically (although it would also be possible
> >        to generate static pages). The paper ends with a discussion of
> >        experiences with the changes to the interface and a
> >        cost-benefit analysis of the architecture, with the overall
> >        conclusion that addressing many accessibility issues in the
> >        architecture facilitated individual accessibility issues.
> > 
> >        A copy of a paper to be presented at the ACM Conference on
> >        Universal Usability is available as a Word document.
> >             http://www.acm.org/~perlman/fsmulti.doc
> >        Information about OCLC FirstSearch can be found on the
> >        FirstSearch Site.
> >             http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/
> > Biography
> >        Gary Perlman is a consulting research scientist at the OCLC
> >        Online Computer Library Center. He designs, builds, and
> >        evaluates user interfaces for bibliographic and full text
> >        retrieval, notably for the OCLC FirstSearch service. Before
> >        OCLC, he had research and/or teaching positions at Bell Labs,
> >        Wang Institute, Software Engineering Institute, MIT, and OSU.
> >        He has served in elected offices for ACM SIGCHI and BuckCHI,
> >        for which he has created many Internet resources, notably the
> >        HCI Bibliography (http://www.hcibib.org//).
> > Directions
> >        OCLC is in Dublin inside the northwest corner of the I-270 loop
> >        around Columbus.
> > 
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> > 
> >        + From US 33 (Riverside Drive), take Rt.161 west. Continue for
> >          about a mile until a very large intersection at Franz Rd.
> >          Turn right (north).
> > 
> >        Now the tricky part: Franz Road immediately turns sharply to
> >        the right and Post Road bends to the left as the main traffic
> >        flow. If you follow Post instead of Frantz, you get a second
> >        chance to turn right at a light onto the OCLC campus.
> > 
> >        OCLC is a campus with three buildings. The Kilgour Building,
> >        on the left side of Frantz, is the largest and contains the
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> > 
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From perlman Thu Nov  9 23:00:38 2000
Subject: Re: voting usability in the news
To: keg@dotparagon.com
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 100 23:00:38 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <20001109230601.19423.qmail@web214.mail.yahoo.com> from "Kathy Gill" at Nov 9, 0 03:06:01 pm
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I am interested.

Gary

> Thanks, Gary.
> 
> I'm going to write an article on this for a political think tank if you
> want to help. :)
> 
> 
> Kathy
> 
> --- Gary PERLMAN <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG> wrote:
> > I can't stop myself from responding...
> 
> 
> __________________________________________________
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> Thousands of Stores.  Millions of Products.  All in one Place.
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From perlman Thu Nov  9 23:07:04 2000
Subject: Re: voting usability in the news
To: paola@limitless.co.uk (Paola Kathuria)
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 100 23:07:04 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <3A0B28D6.D8AFD1DE@limitless.co.uk> from "Paola Kathuria" at Nov 9, 0 10:44:38 pm
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> Hi,
> 
> Just a note to let you know that your mail is going out with
> the date of year 0100.  I suspect it's a y2k thingy.
> 
>     Date: Tue, 9 Nov 0100 13:14:08 -0500
> 
> Because my mailbox is sorted in date order, I only found your
> messages because I happened to go to the top of the mailbox.
> Perhaps other people aren't seeing your messages for the same
> reason.

Hmmm.  I'll check into the date.

> By the way, you said:
> > In Web design, although I may be able to explain
> > something to a user, it is better that I not need to.  Imaging this design:
> > Bush ( ) Gore ( ) Nader ( ) Perlman ( ) None ( )
> > Where the radio button is on the right of the candidate.
> 
> Even if it is in the WAI Guidelines, I still thought "oh no" to
> myself when I first saw this.  It's far too easy to mark the
> wrong circle for the non-first choices.

Right.  I wanted an example that follow one "standard"
but was inconsistent with another.  Ideally, a design
makes choices that are clear in all cases, by all users.

> Surely, having them on different lines, with circles either all
> left or all right is better in a web design environment (not *so*
> determined by physical space as printed ballot sheets).

Right.  Having them on separate lines is a stronger cue,
than the standards.  They could be on the same line if
there was some other cue.  Spacing?  I think so:
	Bush( )   Gore( )   Nader( )   Perlman( )   None( )
or:
	( )Bush   ( )Gore   ( )Nader   ( )Perlman   ( )None
Boxes would work (table cells), but I can't draw them here.

> 
> Paola
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Thu Nov  9 23:56:55 2000
Subject: Re: Hi Gary, and a favor
To: rfuller@kstrat.com (Rodney Fuller)
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 100 23:56:55 -0500 (EST)
Cc: ysheynkman@kstrat.com
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Hi Rodney,

Things are good in Oio.

I will not be at CSCW 2000.

I think she should contact Jonathan Grudin
who is in CSCW, will be at the conference,
was in academia until recently, is trained
as a psychologist (he and I were at UCSD).
	jgrudin@microsoft.com
Oh yes.  Jonathan has lived in Europe
(Cambridge and Aarhus), and his wife was
at Loughborough (I think).

Gary

> Hi Gary,
> 
> How is Ohio?  I hope the digital library is going well..
> Work here is good.  We still have a good mix of clients, projects
> and problems.  We are still focused on work and not on eachother,
> as many e-commerce consulting firms have recently done.
> 
> I'd like to ask for a small favor:
> 
> If you are going to CSCW 2000 and have a spare lunch I was
> wondering if you could meet with a co-worker of mine.  Yuliya
> Sheynkman is also an Information Architect at Kstrat and she is
> thinking of going back and finishing her graduate degree, but she
> does not know what all her school/department options are.
> 
> She has completed one year of a PhD in Cognitive Psych (working
> on cognitive categorization with Joan Snodgrass, and negative priming
> with Triesman at Princeton), and now is very interested in HCI and
> usability.  With her experience in computers and psychology she feels
> that she should return to school, probably in europe, but if in talking
> to her you can discuss her options (school, and/or work, in the US
> and in Europe) I would really appreciate it.
> 
> If you have a lunch break free to answer a few of her questions
> please reply to ysheynkman@kstrat.com (As I will be in China for the
> conference).
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Rodney Fuller
> 
> --
> _________________________________________________
> Rodney Fuller, Consultant ~ Information Architect
> rfuller@kstrat.com
> Knowledge Strategies Group
> Omnitail: Anytime, Anywhere, Anyhow
> 10 W. 18th St., 9th Floor
> New York, NY 10011
> Voice: 212.352.1960
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> www.kstrat.com
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Nov 10 09:21:00 2000
Subject: Re: Internet voting and usability
To: mary.hightower@CORP.BELLSOUTH.NET
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 100 09:21:00 -0500 (EST)
Cc: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <4DB97087DC19D311B9080008C75DA5B70A53E011@janus.corp.bellsouth.net> from "Hightower, Mary" at Nov 9, 0 11:47:34 am
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I think MEH's list below contains many valid valid concerns.
Some of the concerns are about remote voting
(remote authentication, data transfer failures, etc).

An intermediate case might be to use the Web,
or other GUI, in the voting booth instead of specialized machines.

Naturally, there would be usability concerns, but I suspect
that it is possible to create a usable interface, maybe
using touch screens, that would be at least as good as what
is in place (which varies in different localities, I am told ).
And it might save money, although my optimism may be naive,
to have a voting computer that would download software over
the Web and be locally (national, state/province, county) adapted.
Maybe it's a good week to look for venture capital in the area.

Although many desirable features (e.g., voting from the beach) may
be lost, having a computer in a voting booth would allow easier
real-time adaptation to different users:
 * larger fonts for people who do not see well
 * screen readers for people who do not read or see at all
 * touch-screen or mouse or other device for people who need it
   (note that touch-screens leave finger prints, which create
   some privacy issues, although the booths I use also show
   finger prints, although they would be harder to see)
 * non-English, if that is desired
 * Netscape vs. Explorer (:-)

And, thinking more and more about Norman's Gulfs of Execution
and Evaluation, a computer based system could provide interactive
feedback of voter choices, as well as review.  Apparently, some
voting systems leave some voters unsure about whether they were
successful in turning their intention into action.

Of course, it would not need to be a desktop or laptop computer.
A kiosk or e-book, for example, might have better usability.

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> On-line voting would certainly benefit the visually disabled, those who
> struggle with illiteracy and those who don't speak English very well.  It
> would also eliminate (eventually) absentee balloting.  Wherever you are, you
> can get to the voting site (or your state's voting site) and vote.
> 
> There are serious issues with security:
> 
>  - how to prevent someone voting more than once?  (on-line or on-line then
> going to the polls and voting)
>  - how to prevent hackers getting to the voting data
>  - how to prevent those in other countries, who are not US citizens from
> voting
> 
> The reliability of the Internet is an issue to:
> 
>  - Java and JavaScript errors are still frequent
>  - Flash or no flash?
>  - what happens when the site goes down in the middle of someone's vote?
>  - will you be able to review your vote and change it before you click
> Submit?
>  - What about the people who do not have computers or aren't connected to
> the Internet?  (yes, they do exist---I know some)
>  - Power outages?  (I wouldn't ask, but we did once loose power for 4 days)
> 
> These are some of the issues brought up by my co-workers when I mentioned
> electronic voting.
> 
> Other questions:
> 
>  - Would the design need to be consistent across the whole US or just within
> a state?  Should there only be one site (www.USvote.com maybe?) or one for
> each state?
>  - Would this change the poll open and closing times?
>  - How would time zones effect this (e.g., you're on a business trip in
> Japan and want to vote)
> 
> As you can tell, I'm a little eager on this topic.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> MEH
> Atlanta, GA

From perlman Fri Nov 10 09:37:41 2000
Subject: Re: voting usability in the news
To: lou@ARGUS-INC.COM
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 100 09:37:41 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To:  <NCBBKHOBOLFCHJKHAAAPCECHGCAA.lou@argus-inc.com> from "Louis Rosenfeld" at Nov 9, 0 11:38:48 am
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> > 3)  If those people didn't know *at the time* that they made a
> > mistake, then
> > there is no basis for them saying that they punched the card incorrectly.
> 
> ...assuming there is a mechanism available for them to express this concern
> and obtain a new ballot.  Has anyone in the US voted and encountered such a
> "second chance" option?

Obviously you haven't read the manual! :-)

Here are the Palm Beach sample ballots:
	http://pbcelections.org/Sample%20Ballots/sampleballot.htm
The last link show the voting instructions:
	http://pbcelections.org/Sample%20Ballots/instruct.jpg
Wow!  That's a scary UI.

Gary

From perlman Fri Nov 10 10:56:17 2000
Subject: Re: voting usability in the news
To: lphillips@GLTG.COM
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 100 10:56:17 -0500 (EST)
Cc: CHI-WEB@ACM.ORG
In-Reply-To:  <NEBBJHIODMPLMPEFEHKKEEPMCEAA.lphillips@gltg.com> from "Loren Phillips" at Nov 10, 0 08:42:59 am
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> > Bottom line is, if you're dealing with an elderly population, you consider
> > that population when designing forms. And, if 19,000 people do a ballot
> > incorrectly, there's a problem.
> 
> 
> You're right.  The elderly should be taken into account.   As should the
> disabled, and the blind.
> 
> People are TOTALLY missing my point.  I'm not saying it was a great ballot.
> I'm saying that NONE of the ballots in the country were great.  Anyone with
> vision problems or severe arthritis would have had problems filling out the
> ballot format that I had to use, involving coloring in an arrow.  There's no
> legal team asking to help my grandmother who has trouble holding a pencil
> and had to fill out that form.
> 
> There isn't a single ballot in this country that was designed for the
> disabled or elderly.   And ALL of them should be.  But none of them were,
> and every ballot absolutely has to stand as it was cast.

Perhaps people are missing Loren's point because she is mixing up
professional opinions/conclusions about usability with her
personal opinion about how the vote in Florida should be handled.
I think the usability issues of the ballot are appropriate for CHI-Web,
as are estimates of the effects of problems.  I think it gets
into grey areas when people decide what is fair to do with an analysis,
in part because judges interpret laws, not what is fair (don't go there).
But to state a personal opinion about a legal matter is just off topic,
so people might have missed Loren's point (only count legal ballots,
and require that voters take responsibility for getting their vote right)
as meaning (1) there is no problem with the ballots, (2) blame the user.

So, my personal opinion is that CHI-Web should focus on the analysis of the
problems, their impact, and possibly solutions for the future.  Nuff said?

Back to analysis, I heard a Bush representative claim that there were
15K+ Palm Beach ballots were voided in the previous election (before
the so-called butterfly design).  If true, I am amazed that election officials
did not pick up on this being a big usability issue (or at least of training).
Seeing 15K (or this year, 19K) errors makes me want to analyse which holes
were punched.  I also heard that 3000 Senatorial ballots were voided (and
this is cited as evidence that there was something especially wrong with the
Presidential ballot (maybe it's that instruction to "Vote for Group").
Even 3000 seems like a lot of votes to void when the voting mechanics
are meant to record a clear intention.  Maybe some people think the ballots
work like radio buttons, and that a second punch supersedes the first.
It would be great to see the voided ballots, although I have heard they are
destroyed, or to observe votors as they vote, although that would need
to be done in a fake election for privacy reasons.

Here are the VOTOMATIC (not kidding) instructions from the Palm Beach site:
	http://pbcelections.org/Sample%20Ballots/instruct.jpg
and here is their sample ballot page:
	http://pbcelections.org/Sample%20Ballots/sampleballot.htm

And on the lighter side, for Monty Python fans, "What's your favorite color?"
"Green.  No, blue!  Ahhhhhhhhh!"

Gary

From perlman Fri Nov 10 11:52:33 2000
Subject: test
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test the date on the message


From perlman Fri Nov 10 11:56:01 2000
Subject: test of time
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test

From perlman Fri Nov 10 12:08:02 2000
Subject: Re: Re: voting usability in the news
To: twaite@indiana.edu (Tyler Waite)
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 100 12:08:02 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <009601c04b37$5f063260$6f65389c@worldboard.org> from "Tyler Waite" at Nov 10, 0 11:57:55 am
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The candidate names look like they are the same size on all pages.

I am guessing here, but if they had to fit both President and VP names
in the box, they would have had ot have used a much smaller font.
Maybe they used smaller fonts for the presidential election in the past.

I'm still trying to figure out how 3000+ people voided their ballots
for the senatorial election.

> Is the font larger on the presidential portion of the ballot?  I couldn't see much of an increase in font size which is what I
> thought has been the reason for the redesign of the presidential ballot.  The only thing that changed was that the bounding lines
> above and below the candidates was made larger so that they encompass a three hole area while the other pages of the ballot have
> bounding lines that only encompass an area of one hole in length.  It seems possible that the bounding lines produced a conflicting
> cue with the presidential ballot design while producing a useful redunant cue on the other pages of the ballot.
> 
> http://pbcelections.org/Sample%20Ballots/g1.jpg
> http://pbcelections.org/Sample%20Ballots/g2.jpg
> 
> 
> 


From perlman Fri Nov 10 12:16:42 2000
Subject: bad date for elm on turing?
To: support@acm.org
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 100 12:16:42 -0500 (EST)
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I think elm on turing (/usr/local/bin/elm) may not be Y2K-ready
and is sending out the year as 100 (see the header for this message).

Is there a Y2K-ready mailer on turing?

Or could you install a newer elm?  This has links:
	http://www.instinct.org/elm/

Gary Perlman

From perlman Fri Nov 10 13:23:51 2000
Subject: Re: CUU Registration
To: cecilia@umiacs.umd.edu (Cecilia Kullman)
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 100 13:23:51 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <NCBBIPKBKJKBEEIKJAEJKEEODAAA.cecilia@umiacs.umd.edu> from "Cecilia Kullman" at Nov 10, 0 01:18:57 pm
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I see.  I'll do the re-reg right away.  Sorry for the problem.

Gary

> I submitted the payment info to ACM for submission.
> It was declined and thus never charged.  I sent you
> a receipt because ACM didn't tell me about the decline
> until now.
> 
> Cecilia 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Friday, July 10, 2893 6:44 PM
> > To: Cecilia Kullman
> > Cc: perlman@turing.acm.org
> > Subject: Re: CUU Registration
> > 
> > 
> > I lost my card a month or two ago, and the account number changed.
> > >From the return mail I got, it appeared that my VISA had been charged
> > when I registered on July 28th.
> > 
> > I need to check my VISA account receipts.  These may take awhile 
> > to gather.
> > 
> > Gary Perlman
> > 
> > > Dear Gary Perlman:
> > > 
> > > The $270 CUU registration charge to the Visa account ending
> > > in 2855 was declined.
> > > 
> > > Please go to the on-line registration page at
> > > https://exchange.cs.umd.edu/cuu/cgi-bin/register.pl
> > > and re-enter your name and payment information
> > > (no need to re-enter address or other info).
> > > Please add "Payment verification" in the comment section.
> > > 
> > > You may also fax payment information to 301-314-9658.
> > > 
> > > Thank you,
> > > Cecilia Kullman
> > > 
> > > UMIACS, U of Md
> > > Voice: 301/405-0304
> > > Fax: 301/314-9658 
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> 


From perlman Fri Nov 10 19:35:18 2000
Subject: Re: voting usability in the news
To: keg@dotparagon.com
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 100 19:35:18 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <20001110220030.25913.qmail@web218.mail.yahoo.com> from "Kathy Gill" at Nov 10, 0 02:00:30 pm
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I read SIGCHI news on and ACM server and their mail program
is not Y2K ready.  I've asked them to update.  Tick tock.

Gary

> Gary - check your clock on your computer!
> 
> 
> --- Gary PERLMAN <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG> wrote:
> > > 4)  The ballots weren't disqualified because the wrong candidate
> > was
> > > punched - it was because TWO presidential candidates were selected.
> >  If
> > > people don't have the intelligence to know that they've punched two
> > holes
> > > and tried to vote for two presidents on the same ballot, well, no
> > usability
> > > test is going to design a form those people will ever understand. 
> > ;-)
> > 
> > Sometimes, you find a quirck in a design that makes some people do
> > something
> > unexpected.  On the left side of the ballot:
> > 
> >
> http://www.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/11/09/election.president/large.ballot.ap.jpg
> > 
> > The instructions say:
> > 
> >         ELECTORS
> >         FOR PRESIDENT
> >         AND
> >         VICE PRESIDENT
> > 
> >         (A vote for the cadidates will
> >         actually be a vote for their electors.)
> > 
> >         (Vote for Group)
> > 
> > Of course, "Vote for Group" means that voters vote for both
> > offices with one vote, but I wonder if people thought they
> > needed to vote by punching the holes (plural) next to the group.
> > It would explain why 19K voters punched two holes.
> > 
> > Or, "Vote for Group" might mean vote for more than one,
> > but voters should know you vote for one pair.
> > 
> > And I suspect that the note about the US electoral college
> > helped absolutely no voters, but I do not see how it
> > would have caused voting problems.
> > 
> >    ---------------------------------------------------------
> >    About CHI-WEB: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web.html
> >    ---------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> __________________________________________________
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From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Nov 13 14:45:49 2000
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 14:45:48 -0500 (EST)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Wendy Mason <Wendy.Mason@GALEGROUP.COM>
Subject: Re: Certification as "ADA Compliant"
In-Reply-To: <1228D252FEF9D3118C2C00508B0CAD62DB3207@fh-exch3.gale.com>
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You can phone the US DOJ and speak with a technical consultant.  I did.

Some agencies I have interested with seem to have confused section
numbers of the ADA (e.g., ADA Section II) with level of compliance.
My DOJ consultant said that the ADA does not apply to Web-based services,
but the relevant law is in section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1998.
	http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/508/
There has been a spirited debate on these issues, but all citations
of "rulings" and "law" refer back to the following "technical assistance":
	http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/foia/tal712.txt
My consultant also said that passing Bobby was good and probably enough.
You can get the phone number about the ADA from this page:
	http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm
More links are available from the ACM SIGCAPH links page:
	http://www.acm.org/sigcaph/links/

Passing Bobby's automated tests does not even mean you "pass" WAI.
The WAI has three levels of conformance:
	A = all priority 1 chechpoints
	Double-A = A + all priority 2 checkpoints
	Triple-A = Double-A + all priority 3 checkpoints
A list of checkpoints is at:
	http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/full-checklist.html

My feeling is that passing Triple-A is almost impossible if
you want to control layout for older browsers, and Double-A
is doable for many sites.  Plain old A is easy.

Gary

On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Wendy Mason wrote:

>         My company often sells to customers who rely to some extent on state
> and/or federal funding. Some states (and I'm sure others will follow) now
> require that a vendor/product be ADA compliant in order to consider
> purchasing an online product. My question is this:
> 
>         How can an organization assure customers it has met ADA standards
> for web accessibility? Is it enough to say we meet W3C guidelines? Does this
> count as "compliant?" Does the ADA offer any information on which specific
> guidelines *must* be met (as opposed to those that might be suggested) in
> order to be considered compliant?
> 
>         One state, New York, considers an organization compliant if they can
> be run through "Bobby" successfully, but we are not convinced this is the
> best option. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!
> 
> Wendy Mason
> Usability Engineer
> Product Management
> The Gale Group
> www.galegroup.com
> 1-800-347-4253
> 
>    ---------------------------------------------------------
>    About CHI-WEB: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web.html
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> 

From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Nov 13 16:12:44 2000
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 16:12:43 -0500 (EST)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Wendy Mason <Wendy.Mason@galegroup.com>
Subject: RE: Certification as "ADA Compliant"
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You are welcome.  That was the short version, especially of the ADA vs. 508 debate,
in case you want more.

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Wendy Mason wrote:

> Thank you! This is very helpful.
> 
> Wendy
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 2:46 PM
> To: Wendy Mason
> Subject: Re: Certification as "ADA Compliant"
> 
> 
> You can phone the US DOJ and speak with a technical consultant.  I did.
> 
> Some agencies I have interested with seem to have confused section
> numbers of the ADA (e.g., ADA Section II) with level of compliance.
> My DOJ consultant said that the ADA does not apply to Web-based services,
> but the relevant law is in section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1998.
> 	http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/508/
> There has been a spirited debate on these issues, but all citations
> of "rulings" and "law" refer back to the following "technical assistance":
> 	http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/foia/tal712.txt
> My consultant also said that passing Bobby was good and probably enough.
> You can get the phone number about the ADA from this page:
> 	http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm
> More links are available from the ACM SIGCAPH links page:
> 	http://www.acm.org/sigcaph/links/
> 
> Passing Bobby's automated tests does not even mean you "pass" WAI.
> The WAI has three levels of conformance:
> 	A = all priority 1 chechpoints
> 	Double-A = A + all priority 2 checkpoints
> 	Triple-A = Double-A + all priority 3 checkpoints
> A list of checkpoints is at:
> 	http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT/full-checklist.html
> 
> My feeling is that passing Triple-A is almost impossible if
> you want to control layout for older browsers, and Double-A
> is doable for many sites.  Plain old A is easy.
> 
> Gary
> 
> On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Wendy Mason wrote:
> 
> >         My company often sells to customers who rely to some extent on
> state
> > and/or federal funding. Some states (and I'm sure others will follow) now
> > require that a vendor/product be ADA compliant in order to consider
> > purchasing an online product. My question is this:
> > 
> >         How can an organization assure customers it has met ADA standards
> > for web accessibility? Is it enough to say we meet W3C guidelines? Does
> this
> > count as "compliant?" Does the ADA offer any information on which specific
> > guidelines *must* be met (as opposed to those that might be suggested) in
> > order to be considered compliant?
> > 
> >         One state, New York, considers an organization compliant if they
> can
> > be run through "Bobby" successfully, but we are not convinced this is the
> > best option. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks!
> > 
> > Wendy Mason
> > Usability Engineer
> > Product Management
> > The Gale Group
> > www.galegroup.com
> > 1-800-347-4253
> > 
> >    ---------------------------------------------------------
> >    About CHI-WEB: http://www.acm.org/sigchi/web/chi-web.html
> >    ---------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> 

From perlman@turing.acm.org Tue Nov 14 11:10:52 2000
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 11:10:50 -0500 (EST)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Chris Rockwell <chrisr@lextant.com>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Holiday Link and a Gift for You!]
In-Reply-To: <3A115868.2B664FE8@lextant.com>
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As I drove to the meeting after dinner, the Weather Service announced a
tornado watch and there were huge lightning bolts.  Attendance was low (8).

Still, the meeting went well, and we have a new member.
We had a fun discussion of the PB ballots.

I think my talk went well, and I got ideas for
changes for my talk on Thursday.

Gary

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Chris Rockwell wrote:

> Gary,
> 
> How did last week's meeting go? Attendance?
> 
> Chris
> 

From perlman@turing.acm.org Tue Nov 14 19:32:50 2000
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 19:32:49 -0500 (EST)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Caroline Palmer <palmer.1@osu.edu>
Subject: Gary itinerary
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November Washington Conference

Wednesday Nov 15
	USAir #1550 5:19-6:23p CMH-DCA

Friday Nov 17
	USAir # 424 8:30-9:51a DCA-CMH

Hotel
	Hilton Arlington & Towers
	703-528-6000

December SUNY Visit

Wednesday Dec 6
	Delta #1690 5:15-6:05p CMH-CIN
	Delta # 890 6:50-8:25p CIN-SYR

Friday Dec 8
	Delta #6004 5:40-7:23p SYR-CIN
	Delta #5699 8:30-9:17p CIN-SYR

Housing
	Sheldon Hall
	Room 104
	315-312-6259

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/


From perlman@turing.acm.org Tue Nov 14 22:13:56 2000
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:13:55 -0500 (EST)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Al and Fran Palmer <palmeroliver@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: xmas items for Mark
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Dear Alfran,

CP asked me to send you suggestions for Mark.

Here are some links into Amazon.  There will be links to related items.
Note: Mark has the previous BS Boys albums, all four Cap'n Underpants,
and Harry Potter.  Those related items links are a great sales technique.

New Backstreet Boys album:
	http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005056C/garyperlman
New Funny Books:
	http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0590307207/garyperlman
	http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0590307223/garyperlman

We already have Pokemon Gold and Silver, although it's a secret.

Gary


From perlman@turing.acm.org Wed Nov 15 11:08:50 2000
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 11:08:48 -0500 (EST)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: "Prof. Dr. Suitbert Ertel" <sertel@uni-goettingen.de>
Subject: Re: Help
In-Reply-To: <NDBBKOIAMLHCKHIFNMLMCEGACBAA.sertel@uni-goettingen.de>
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Try a search of google:
=09http://www.google.com/search?q=3DShin%27ichi+Fukuzumi+
This has an email address:
=09http://www.human.waseda.ac.jp/~wwdu97/PrcHP/124/

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Prof. Dr. Suitbert Ertel wrote:

> I want to contact an author who frequently published articles
> in the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction.
> I found abstracts of his articles on your website,
> but I did not find his e-mail address.
> Can you suggest further steps.
>=20
> The author's name: Shin'ichi Fukuzumi
>=20
>=20
>=20
> Suitbert Ertel, Prof. em.
> Georg-Elias-M=FCller Institut
> f=FCr Psychologie
> Gossler Stra=DFe 14
> 37073 G=F6ttingen
> Tel: 0551 392484
> Fax: 0551 393662
> email: sertel@uni-goettingen de
>=20
>=20

