From lojban@cuvmb.bitnet Mon Jul 29 01:32:46 1996 Received: from punt4.demon.co.uk by stryx.demon.co.uk with SMTP id AA13376 ; Mon, 29 Jul 96 01:32:44 BST Received: from punt-4.mail.demon.net by mailstore for ia@stryx.demon.co.uk id 838500689:26456:0; Sat, 27 Jul 96 21:51:29 BST Received: from cunyvm.cuny.edu ([128.228.1.2]) by punt-4.mail.demon.net id aa25977; 27 Jul 96 21:50 +0100 Received: from CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU by CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (IBM VM SMTP V2R3) with BSMTP id 9107; Sat, 27 Jul 96 16:50:06 EDT Received: from CUVMB.COLUMBIA.EDU by CUVMB.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU (Mailer R2.07) with BSMTP id 0204; Sat, 27 Jul 96 16:49:52 EDT Date: Sat, 27 Jul 1996 14:41:57 -0600 Reply-To: Chris Bogart Sender: Lojban list From: Chris Bogart Subject: Have you all seen Wired? X-To: lojban@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu To: Multiple recipients of list LOJBAN Message-ID: <838500637.25977.0@cunyvm.cuny.edu> Status: R This month Lojban is mentioned fairly extensively in Wired magazine in an article about constructed languages. For some reason they chose not to give any contact information, even a web address, which is unusual for that magazine. I heard about the article from Esperantist Don Harlow, who's writing a letter to them asking them to print some www addresses relevant to esperanto, lojban, and conlangs in general -- maybe they'll print it and we'll get a spurt of hits on the Lojban web site. co'o mi'e kris.