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On Thu, 17 Nov 1994 12:29:11 CST Gary Fuchs said:
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>Can anyone tell me details about the [log in to unmask]
>mailing list on [log in to unmask] I just heard about it today
 
The best way to learn about a list is to subscribe briefly (a trial
subscription, as it were).  There have been lists that I subbed to
one day, and signed off the next.
 
I have no personal knowledge of FILMAKERS (or is it FILMMAKERS?)
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(my notes say the latter).  My memory of net.gossip is that the list
has been erratic.  The one point that seems consistent is that it is
a list aimed at people who make films with questions about technique,
equipment, etc.
 
(I wonder would they spend extensive exchanges of messages about
Pulp Fiction?)
 
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Cal Pryluck, Radio-Television-Film, Temple University, Philadelphia
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