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From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Oct  1 19:01:10 2007 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: "H.-H. Iris Wu" <iriswu@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Re: |STAT
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, H.-H. Iris Wu wrote:

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

From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Oct  1 19:01:30 2007 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: "Liu, Zili" <zili@psych.ucla.edu>
Subject: Re: |STAT request
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Liu, Zili wrote:

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT LOCATION WITH OTHERS.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- Zili Liu
> I support Rural China Education Foundation (www.ruralchina.org)
>
>
>

From perlman@turing.acm.org Wed Oct  3 08:23:38 2007 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Daniel Simeone <daniel.simeone@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: |STAT 
In-Reply-To: <4702F95E.8030103@gmail.com>
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, Daniel Simeone wrote:

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

From perlman@turing.acm.org Thu Oct  4 19:37:43 2007 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Joel Lanir <yoel@cs.ubc.ca>
cc: Gary perlman <perlman@turing.acm.org>
Subject: Re: gi bib files 96-99
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Hi Joel,

The summer has officially passed. The school year has started.

I'm looking at the bibtex file of all the previous GI conferences
(sans abstracts) and I'm thinking of converting them for use in
the HCI Bibliography. Were you planning on adding abstracts?
In principal, they could be added later, but I'm wondering
if realistically, the abstracts might be something that would
not happen for a long time, so the basic bibliographic info
might be a useful thing to have in a searchable format.

What do you think?

Best wishes,

Gary

On Wed, 16 May 2007, Joel Lanir wrote:

> Hi Gary,
>
> Attached are the bib files for 99-96.
>
> In the 96 file 8 records were missing links to the actual papers.  I managed
> to find 4 of them on local sites (usually the university of the author) and
> linked them there, and 4 other records which I found no link I added a link
> to the ACM record (which does not have a link to the actual paper).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Joel

From perlman@turing.acm.org Sun Oct  7 16:48:37 2007 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: MASAYA YOSHIDA <y-masaya@ta2.so-net.ne.jp>
Subject: Re: |STAT request
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Sun, 7 Oct 2007, MASAYA YOSHIDA wrote:

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT LOCATION WITH OTHERS.
>
> Dear Dr. Pearlman.
>
> Please let me know the location of |Stat package.
>
> With best wishes,
>
> Masaya Yoshida
>
>

From perlman@turing.acm.org Wed Oct 10 19:51:11 2007 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: shclift@adelphia.net
Subject: Re: |STAT
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, shclift@adelphia.net wrote:

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

From perlman@turing.acm.org Thu Oct 11 12:11:03 2007 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Chris May <jmay@hsc.wvu.edu>
Subject: Re: Obtaining |STAT
In-Reply-To: <470DEF0F02000096000329D8@newgwia.hsc.wvu.edu>
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Chris May wrote:

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT LOCATION WITH OTHERS.
>
> J. Christopher May, M.S.
> West Virginia University School of Medicine
> B123 Health Science Center
> Morgantown, WV 26505-9183
> phone: 304-293-6212
>

From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Oct 15 13:32:46 2007 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Jonathan Grudin <jgrudin@microsoft.com>
Subject: RE: Coming to Montreal...
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Hi Jonathan,

Fall has come late and there are still good colours in the leaves.
Are you ready for Montreal? Bring a medium jacket and a sweater,
and you should be ready for what you are likely to experience.
An umbrella is a must.

Was there anything you particularly wanted to do? Caroline is out
of town, but you could meet the rest of the PerlyPalms:
 	http://perlypalms.com/images/2007-08-perlypalms.jpg
(Despite the apparent ennui of our 14-year-old, he's quite friendly.)

Dunn's is a place downtown that which some uniquely Montreal fare,
notably smoked meat and poutine (neither of which I eat,
but I have my favorites at Dunn's). You can not visit
Montreal without our trademark artery-clogging experience!
I'd be willing to take you to Schwartz's, but they only serve
smoked meat, steaks, and bad fries. Still, it's a landmark.
I could also take us for finer fare, for which reservations are good.
I can take you up the mountain for some good views, day or night.
Old Montreal is walking distance from the conference centre, so
you might want to leave that for a day/evening during the conference.

My home phone is 514-482-4905

Our home is here:
 	http://maps.google.com/maps?q=h3y1x1
We are about 3 miles from the conference centre:
 	http://maps.google.com/local?q=H2Z1H2
Will you be staying at the Hyatt? If so, ask for a north+west view first,
then south west (the others are not good views, I think).
 	http://maps.google.com/local?q=H5B1E5

On Fri, 7 Sep 2007, Jonathan Grudin wrote:

> Hi Gary --
>
> Good to hear from you. I was at the company meeting yesterday, and we were not allowed to bring laptops. The koolaid worked on me, I'm more upbeat about the company's prospects.
>
> I've suggested we all visit, but Gayna is allergic to tagging along to my conferences with the kids. The fact that francais is spoken there was a plus as our kids are in a French immersion school, but I don't think enough to win the day.
>
> I'm leaving tomorrow for INTERACT but may try to make progress on planning this trip first...
>
> -- Jonathan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 9:31 PM
> To: Caroline Palmer
> Cc: Jonathan Grudin
> Subject: Re: Coming to Montreal...
>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> I somehow lost your mail in the spam filters.
>
> Anyway, as Caroline wrote, I will be here, and I'd love to see you.
> We are 3 miles from the convention centre
> (plug our postal code h3y1x1 into google;
> the conference centre is at h2z1h2).
> We have lots of room with two dedicated guest rooms
> and options on other rooms so bring the whole family!
> It is, sadly, not the best time to visit Montreal;
> there will likely be no snow, but no leaves on trees.
> It might be sunny, rainy, blustery, ...
> Maybe you'll just want to hide out in the Hyatt,
> but I can take you out on the town.
>
> I am your self-appointed conference guide, too, with a link at the bottom
> of this wikisym page: http://www.wikisym.org/travelandlodging.html
> which links to: http://acm.org/perlman/guide.html
> Pick your pleasure.
>
> I just saw Larry Parsons while he was conferencing here.
> He seemed very happy, about to get married, living in Sheffield.
>
> On the home front: Mark is 14, George 10.
>
> My home coordinates (== my work coordinates):
> 4688 Westmount Ave
> Westmount, QC H3Y 1X1
> 514-482-4905 wire
> 514-434-4905 cell
>
> On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Caroline Palmer wrote:
>
>> Hi Jonathan,
>>  It's nice to hear from you and that you are travelling
>> to the food capital. I will be in Leipzig (sabbatical),
>> returning Oct 25. Gary will be here! I will let him
>> reply (I am in the non-food capital of Buffalo this week).
>>  I hope you are enjoying children's literature and toys.
>> Regards,
>> Caroline
>>
>> On Wed, September 5, 2007 5:37 pm, Jonathan Grudin wrote:
>>> Hi Gary & Caroline--
>>>
>>>
>>> WikiSym 2007 invited me to give a keynote talk at the Palais des Congres
>>> on Monday October 22. The conference is Sunday-Tuesday but Sunday may be
>>> pre-conference, I'm not sure. Haven't booked a flight. If you will be
>>> around and free I would make a point of coming a bit earlier than I might
>>> otherwise.
>>>
>>> All is well here. Eleanor, whom you met, is almost 8. Isobel, whom you
>>> did not meet, is 5.
>>>
>>> Cheers -- Jonathan
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>

From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Oct 15 14:32:34 2007 -0400
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To: Jonathan Grudin <jgrudin@microsoft.com>
cc: "Gary Perlman @ Yahoo" <garyperlman@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Coming to Montreal...
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Hi Jonathan,

Maybe my acm account is so spam resistant that mail from microsoft is being blocked,
but my filter does not report it. Maybe it's safer to use my personal mail account:
 	garyperlman@yahoo.com

You are welcome to stay here for any or all nights. We are very flexible on this.
You can change as you like with no notice. I am going to attend the conference,
so there will be a way to get to and from the conference, although being alone
with the kids, I might cut out earlier than if Caroline were here.

Coming from the west coast, I guess you'll be here in the evening, so I guess
I'd prefer that you get here on your own form the airport. Taxi is the best method.
Renting a car would be a big mistake as Montrealers are duty bound to teach west
coast drivers -- what with their stopping at cross walks -- teach them a lesson.
I will follow up with instructions for the cab driver because there are apparently
no qualifications for being a cab driver in Montreal. Once in Montreal, taxi
and bus / subway(metro) is the typical way to get around. Otherwise, it's a
45 minute walk from our house to the conference centre.

Gary

On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Jonathan Grudin wrote:

> Hi Gary --
>
> Your message below seems to show no receipt of my message sent Saturday night. This is mainly relevant insofar as whether the guest rooms are available. If not let me know... Either way, looking forward to seeing you.
>
> -- Jonathan
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan Grudin
> Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2007 12:33 AM
> To: Gary PERLMAN
> Subject: Specifics on visit...
>
>
> Hi Gary --
>
> A week from tomorrow (Sunday) I will arrive in Montreal, and leave early Wednesday. If I can stay there great, I'll do it, if not let me know. Also, would you recommend I rent a car or rely on public transport, taxis, walking, etc.? I can get reimbursed for transportation so it is mainly a matter of convenience.
>
> Looking forward to it. I've already prepared my slides for Monday morning, some new but enough familiar that it ought to be pretty relaxed, I don't get as nervous as I used to.
>
> -- Jonathan
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 10:33 AM
> To: Jonathan Grudin
> Subject: RE: Coming to Montreal...
>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Fall has come late and there are still good colours in the leaves.
> Are you ready for Montreal? Bring a medium jacket and a sweater,
> and you should be ready for what you are likely to experience.
> An umbrella is a must.
>
> Was there anything you particularly wanted to do? Caroline is out
> of town, but you could meet the rest of the PerlyPalms:
>        http://perlypalms.com/images/2007-08-perlypalms.jpg
> (Despite the apparent ennui of our 14-year-old, he's quite friendly.)
>
> Dunn's is a place downtown that which some uniquely Montreal fare,
> notably smoked meat and poutine (neither of which I eat,
> but I have my favorites at Dunn's). You can not visit
> Montreal without our trademark artery-clogging experience!
> I'd be willing to take you to Schwartz's, but they only serve
> smoked meat, steaks, and bad fries. Still, it's a landmark.
> I could also take us for finer fare, for which reservations are good.
> I can take you up the mountain for some good views, day or night.
> Old Montreal is walking distance from the conference centre, so
> you might want to leave that for a day/evening during the conference.
>
> My home phone is 514-482-4905
>
> Our home is here:
>        http://maps.google.com/maps?q=h3y1x1
> We are about 3 miles from the conference centre:
>        http://maps.google.com/local?q=H2Z1H2
> Will you be staying at the Hyatt? If so, ask for a north+west view first,
> then south west (the others are not good views, I think).
>        http://maps.google.com/local?q=H5B1E5
>
> On Fri, 7 Sep 2007, Jonathan Grudin wrote:
>
>> Hi Gary --
>>
>> Good to hear from you. I was at the company meeting yesterday, and we were not allowed to bring laptops. The koolaid worked on me, I'm more upbeat about the company's prospects.
>>
>> I've suggested we all visit, but Gayna is allergic to tagging along to my conferences with the kids. The fact that francais is spoken there was a plus as our kids are in a French immersion school, but I don't think enough to win the day.
>>
>> I'm leaving tomorrow for INTERACT but may try to make progress on planning this trip first...
>>
>> -- Jonathan
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 9:31 PM
>> To: Caroline Palmer
>> Cc: Jonathan Grudin
>> Subject: Re: Coming to Montreal...
>>
>> Hi Jonathan,
>>
>> I somehow lost your mail in the spam filters.
>>
>> Anyway, as Caroline wrote, I will be here, and I'd love to see you.
>> We are 3 miles from the convention centre
>> (plug our postal code h3y1x1 into google;
>> the conference centre is at h2z1h2).
>> We have lots of room with two dedicated guest rooms
>> and options on other rooms so bring the whole family!
>> It is, sadly, not the best time to visit Montreal;
>> there will likely be no snow, but no leaves on trees.
>> It might be sunny, rainy, blustery, ...
>> Maybe you'll just want to hide out in the Hyatt,
>> but I can take you out on the town.
>>
>> I am your self-appointed conference guide, too, with a link at the bottom
>> of this wikisym page: http://www.wikisym.org/travelandlodging.html
>> which links to: http://acm.org/perlman/guide.html
>> Pick your pleasure.
>>
>> I just saw Larry Parsons while he was conferencing here.
>> He seemed very happy, about to get married, living in Sheffield.
>>
>> On the home front: Mark is 14, George 10.
>>
>> My home coordinates (== my work coordinates):
>> 4688 Westmount Ave
>> Westmount, QC H3Y 1X1
>> 514-482-4905 wire
>> 514-434-4905 cell
>>
>> On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Caroline Palmer wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jonathan,
>>>  It's nice to hear from you and that you are travelling
>>> to the food capital. I will be in Leipzig (sabbatical),
>>> returning Oct 25. Gary will be here! I will let him
>>> reply (I am in the non-food capital of Buffalo this week).
>>>  I hope you are enjoying children's literature and toys.
>>> Regards,
>>> Caroline
>>>
>>> On Wed, September 5, 2007 5:37 pm, Jonathan Grudin wrote:
>>>> Hi Gary & Caroline--
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> WikiSym 2007 invited me to give a keynote talk at the Palais des Congres
>>>> on Monday October 22. The conference is Sunday-Tuesday but Sunday may be
>>>> pre-conference, I'm not sure. Haven't booked a flight. If you will be
>>>> around and free I would make a point of coming a bit earlier than I might
>>>> otherwise.
>>>>
>>>> All is well here. Eleanor, whom you met, is almost 8. Isobel, whom you
>>>> did not meet, is 5.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers -- Jonathan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>

From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Oct 15 15:20:37 2007 -0400
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Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 15:20:37 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Kevin Webb <kfw4@cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: |STAT
In-Reply-To: <6.2.1.2.2.20071015144619.061722f0@postoffice7.mail.cornell.edu>
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710151520300.3710@turing.acm.org>
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Kevin Webb wrote:

> I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE CONDITIONS OF USING |STAT.
> I AGREE NOT TO SHARE THE |STAT LOCATION WITH OTHERS.
>
>
> Thank you Gary.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
> Kevin Webb
> Programmer/Analyst
> Cornell Lab of Ornithology
> 159 Sapsucker Woods Rd.
> Ithaca, NY 14850
> Tel: 607.254.2103
> Fax: 607.254.2415
> kfw4@cornell.edu
> -------------------------------------------
>
>

From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Oct 15 23:15:17 2007 -0400
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Gary perlman <perlman@turing.acm.org>
Subject: countchars.cgi
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710152315090.11701@turing.acm.org>
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#! /usr/bin/perl

use LWP::Simple; # http://search.cpan.org/dist/libwww-perl/lib/LWP/Simple.pm

&init();

print "Content-type: text/html\r\n\r\n";
print "<html><head><title>Count Characters</title></head><body>\n";

&showform();

&books();

if ($F{'url'}) {
 	$text = &clean (get($F{'url'}));
 	if ($text && $F{'showtext'}) {
 		print "<textarea cols=70 rows=20 wrap=virtual>";
 		print escape($text);
 		print "</textarea>\n";
 	}
 	&process($text);
}

print "</body></html>\n";

sub clean {
 	local ($text) = (@_);
 	# remove comments from HTML?
 	$text =~ s/[<][^>]*[>]//g;        # remove all html tags
 	$text =~ s/[&][a-zA-Z0-9]+[;]//g; # remove entities
 	$text =~ s/[&]#[0-9]+[;]//g;      # remove numeric entities
 	if ($F{'url'} =~ /gutenberg.org/) {
 		$text =~ s/^.* START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK//s;
 		$text =~ s/^.*[*]END.*THE SMALL PRINT.*FOR PUBLIC DOMAIN ETEXTS//s;
 		$text =~ s/END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK .*$//s;
 	}
 	return $text;
}

sub books {
 	@books = (
 	"http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext04/720kc10.txt|20000 Lieues sous les mers|Jules Verne",
 	"http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext01/2000010ah.htm|Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea|Jules Verne",
 	"http://www.gutenberg.org/files/98/98.txt|A Tale of Two Cities|Charles Dickens",
 	);
 	local ($options) = "&lettersonly=$F{'lettersonly'}&freqsort=$F{'freqsort'}&maplower=$F{'maplower'}";

 	print "<ul>\n";
  "<ul>\n";
 	for $book (@books) {
 		local ($url, $title, $author) = split(/[|]/, $book);
 		print "<li><a title='$url' href='$pgm?url=" . encode($url) . $options . "'>$title</a> $author\n";
 	}
 	print "</ul>\n";
}

sub encode { # string
     local ($str) = (@_);
 	$str =~ s/([^A-Za-z0-9])/sprintf("%%%02X", ord($1))/seg;
 	$str =~ s/%20/+/g;
 	return $str;
}

sub escape { # string
 	local ($s) = (@_);
 	# $s =~ s/&/&amp;/g; # don't do this or sgml entities are broken
 	$s =~ s/"/&quot;/g;
 	$s =~ s/</&lt;/g;
 	$s =~ s/</&gt;/g;
 	return $s;
}

sub init {
 	%F = &formdata();
 	if (! ($F{'url'} =~ /^http/i)) {
 		$F{'url'} = "http://" . $F{'url'};
 	}
 	$pgm = 'countchars.cgi';
 	if ($F{'lettersonly'}) {
 		for $c ('A' .. 'Z') {
 			$map{$c} = $c;
 		}
 		for $c ('a' .. 'z') {
 			$map{$c} = $c;
 		}
 	} else {
 		for $c (ord(' ') .. ord('~')) {
 			$map{chr($c)} = chr($c);
 		}
 	}
 	if ($F{'maplower'}) {
 		for $c ('A' ..'Z') {
 			$map{$c} = $c - 'A' + 'a';
 		}
 	}
}

sub showform {
 	print "<form method=post action='$pgm'>\n";
 	print "<table border=0>\n";
 	&option('text', 'url', 'URL for Text');
 	&option('checkbox', 'lettersonly', 'Count Letters Only');
 	&option('checkbox', 'maplower', 'Ignore Upper/Lower Case Differences');
 	&option('checkbox', 'freqsort', 'Order Characters by Frequency');
 	&option('checkbox', 'showtext', 'Show the Text Used');
 	# &option('checkbox', 'percent', 'Show Percentages');
 	$F{'percent'} = 1; # always show percentages
 	&option('submit', 'action', 'Count Characters');
 	print "</table>\n";
 	print "</form>\n";
}

sub option {
 	local ($type, $name, $label) = (@_);
 	print "<tr valign=top>\n";
 	if ($type eq 'checkbox') {
 		print "\t<td>&nbsp;</td>\n";
 		print "\t<td>\n";
 		print "\t\t<input type=checkbox name='$name' id='$name' value='checked' $F{$name}>\n";
 		print "\t\t<label for='$name'>$label</label>\n";
 		print "\t</td>\n";
 	} elsif ($type eq 'submit') {
 		print "\t<td>&nbsp;</td>\n";
 		print "\t<td><input type=submit name='$name' value='$label'></td>\n";
 	} elsif ($type eq 'text') {
 		print "\t<td><label for='$name'>$label</label>:</td>\n";
 		print "\t<td><input type=text size=60 name='$name' id='$name' value='$F{$name}'>\n";
 	}
 	print "</tr>\n";
}

sub showline {
 	local ($c, %count) = (@_);
 	printf "%10d", $count{$c};
 	$F{'percent'} && printf " %6.2f%%", $count{$c}/$count*100;
 	if ($c eq ' ') {
 		$c = "space";
 	} elsif ($c eq "\t") {
 		$c = "tab";
 	} elsif ($c eq "\n") {
 		$c = "newline";
 	}
 	if ($c =~ /[A-Z]/) {
 		print " <span style='background: pink'>$c</span>\n";
 	} else {
 		print " $c\n";
 	}
}

sub process {
 	local ($text) = (@_);
 	@chars = split(//, $text);
 	for $c (@chars) {
 		$map = $map{$c};
 		if ($map) {
 			$count{$map}++;
 			$count++;
 		}
 	}

 	print "<h1>$F{'url'} : $count characters</h1>\n" if $count;
 	print "<pre>\n";
 	@chars = keys (%count);
 	if ($F{'freqsort'}) {
 		@chars = sort countcmp (keys (%count));
 	} else {
 		@chars = sort (keys (%count));
 	}
 	for $c (@chars) {
 		$isletter = ($c ge 'a' && $c le 'z') || ($c ge 'A' && $c le 'Z');
 		next if ($F{'lettersonly'} && !$isletter);
 		&showline($c, %count);
 	}
 	print "</pre>\n";
}

sub countcmp { $count{$b} <=> $count{$a} }

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);
}

From perlman@turing.acm.org Wed Oct 17 09:22:26 2007 -0400
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Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 09:22:25 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: "Phillip M. Ross" <phillip.ross@klarquist.com>
Subject: Re: CHI'92 Technical Video Program 
In-Reply-To: <683AAE910A276346BD9E8215BFE93B1F0671AADE@ks-mail1.ksclw.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710170920400.30186@turing.acm.org>
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I have never sold videos, but ACM does:

https://campus.acm.org/public/Estore_window/estore_foyer2.cfm?src=videos

Make sure you order the format you want (NTSC, I assume):

https://campus.acm.org/public/Estore_window/estore_foyer2.cfm?src=item&offering=608922

On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Phillip M. Ross wrote:

> Do you still have original copies for sale?  I am looking for the VHS
> version.
>
>
>
> CHI'92 Technical Video Program
>
>
>
> Year:
>
> 1992
>
> Format:
>
> VHS/NTSC
>
> SVR Issue No.:
>
> 76-77
>
> ACM Order No.:
>
> 608925
>
> Available:
>
> yes
>
>
>
>
>
> Phillip M Ross | Librarian
> Klarquist Sparkman, llp
>
> 121 SW Salmon St., Floor 16 | Portland, OR 97204
>
> 503.595.5300 direct | 503.595.5301 fax
> phillip.ross@klarquist.com <mailto:phillip.ross@klarquist.com>  |
> <http://www.klarquist.com/> www.klarquist.com <http://www.klarquist.com>
>
>
>
>
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From perlman@turing.acm.org Wed Oct 17 20:59:41 2007 -0400
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Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 20:59:41 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Joel Lanir <yoel@cs.ubc.ca>
cc: Gary perlman <perlman@turing.acm.org>
Subject: Re: gi bib files 96-99
In-Reply-To: <4713FBB6.8010900@cs.ubc.ca>
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710172050060.30471@turing.acm.org>
References: <200705161705.l4GH5hOb012254@smtp.cs.ubc.ca>
 <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710041932590.29019@turing.acm.org> <4713FBB6.8010900@cs.ubc.ca>
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Hi Joel,

I'll look into a mass conversion of the BibTeX file when I get a chance.
The information in the BibTeX data is enough for someone to find a work,
but without terms in abstracts (which probably do as well as keywords),'
unabracted records are less likely to come up in search results (also the
default output order is by date, so old work is more unlikely to be seen).
As articles get older, they become more quaint, but less relevant unless
one is doing historical studies.  In my many years of bibliographing,
I have received only one request to add abstracts to papers missing them,
and that was for (then) current material. All in all, I welcome the
abstracts, but maybe your efforts are better placed somewhere else.
I'll leave that up to you.

Gary

On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Joel Lanir wrote:

> Hi Gary,
>
> Sorry for the late reply.  The best way to add the abstracts in my opinion is 
> to scan the abstract pages and then to run an OCR software to transform the 
> image to text. I did some pages and the results are good  (I also tried to 
> type in some abstracts which took me much longer).  I will start doing this 
> for the whole 95 proceedings and see how long it takes me.
>
> This process can take me quite a while, so if you think that meanwhile it is 
> best to add the bibtex info we can add the abstracts later.
>
> cheers,
> Joel
>
> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
>> Hi Joel,
>> 
>> The summer has officially passed. The school year has started.
>> 
>> I'm looking at the bibtex file of all the previous GI conferences
>> (sans abstracts) and I'm thinking of converting them for use in
>> the HCI Bibliography. Were you planning on adding abstracts?
>> In principal, they could be added later, but I'm wondering
>> if realistically, the abstracts might be something that would
>> not happen for a long time, so the basic bibliographic info
>> might be a useful thing to have in a searchable format.
>> 
>> What do you think?
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> 
>> Gary
>> 
>> On Wed, 16 May 2007, Joel Lanir wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Gary,
>>> 
>>> Attached are the bib files for 99-96.
>>> 
>>> In the 96 file 8 records were missing links to the actual papers.  I 
>>> managed
>>> to find 4 of them on local sites (usually the university of the author) 
>>> and
>>> linked them there, and 4 other records which I found no link I added a 
>>> link
>>> to the ACM record (which does not have a link to the actual paper).
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Joel
>

From perlman@turing.acm.org Mon Oct 22 15:41:50 2007 -0400
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Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 15:41:49 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Volker Franz <Volker.Franz@psychol.uni-giessen.de>
Subject: Re: |STAT
In-Reply-To: <471CA49B.10709@psychol.uni-giessen.de>
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710221541430.18784@turing.acm.org>
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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Volker Franz wrote:

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

From perlman@turing.acm.org Wed Oct 24 17:02:12 2007 -0400
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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 17:02:12 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: "Jeremy I. Skipper" <jis2013@med.cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: |STAT request
In-Reply-To: <702AA06F-7266-489B-9D38-9520A46C6866@med.cornell.edu>
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710241702060.14766@turing.acm.org>
References: <702AA06F-7266-489B-9D38-9520A46C6866@med.cornell.edu>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed

Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Jeremy I. Skipper wrote:

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

From perlman@turing.acm.org Wed Oct 24 17:02:32 2007 -0400
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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 17:02:32 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Craig Brozinsky <cjbroz@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: |STAT request
In-Reply-To: <5428CBD7-E5D8-4AFC-BAE9-14FC5F4D20FD@gmail.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710241702260.14766@turing.acm.org>
References: <5428CBD7-E5D8-4AFC-BAE9-14FC5F4D20FD@gmail.com>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed

Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Craig Brozinsky wrote:

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

From perlman@turing.acm.org Fri Oct 26 10:51:45 2007 -0400
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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 10:51:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: "Gary Perlman @ Yahoo" <garyperlman@yahoo.com>
Subject: HCI Curriculum graphic vectorized (fwd)
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710261051390.25616@turing.acm.org>
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:58:22 -0700
From: Jan Borchers <borchers@cs.rwth-aachen.de>
To: Gary Perlman <perlman@acm.org>
Cc: Eric Lee <eric.lee@mac.com>
Subject: HCI Curriculum graphic vectorized

Hi Gary,

Eric Lee, one of my recent PhD graduates, vectorized the pixel
graphic (I think it was done by Bill Verplank) in the ACM SIGCHI
Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction. We keep referring to this
old graphic a lot, since it's still a great way to explain the field
of HCI, and he needed it in his thesis.

I was thinking that you might be interested in adding this version,
or a link to it, to the online curriculum. It makes for better
integration into presentations, etc.

Best,

- Jan

Prof. Dr. Jan Borchers			Phone +49-241-80-21050
Media Computing Group		Fax +49-241-80-22050
RWTH Aachen University		borchers@cs.rwth-aachen.de
52056 Aachen, Germany		http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/

￼
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From perlman@turing.acm.org Fri Oct 26 12:08:38 2007 -0400
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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 12:08:38 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Jonathan Grudin <jgrudin@microsoft.com>
Subject: Re: HCIBIB erratum
In-Reply-To: <E77E96B6A3DEE24CB77E4F7130C910DA5D8E0FF2A8@NA-EXMSG-C117.redmond.corp.microsoft.com>
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710261207440.20617@turing.acm.org>
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Okay, how's this:

http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=hotauthor&query=grudin_j*

On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Jonathan Grudin wrote:

> Hi Gary -
>
> I just looked at the entry for the Sears & Jacko 2nd edition - glad to see it.
> One omission that is near and dear to my heart is the omission of the first chapter in the handbook, mine.
> It was originally missing on the publisher's page, presumably because it is outside the two main sections as a kind of introductory chapter. But it is a long chapter, not just an introduction. I complained and they put it in, but they used the wrong title, they used the title from the first edition, and haven't yet fixed it.
> Below you can see the current listing on their site. The title as (I'm told, not yet having seen it) it appears in the book itself is "A Moving Target: The Evolution of HCI."
>
> Cheers -- Jonathan
>
>
> http://crcpress.com/shopping_cart/products/product_contents.asp?id=&parent_id=&sku=ER9314&isbn=9780805858709&pc=
>

From perlman@turing.acm.org Fri Oct 26 12:35:26 2007 -0400
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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 12:35:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To: Jan Borchers <borchers@cs.rwth-aachen.de>
cc: Eric Lee <eric.lee@mac.com>
Subject: Re: HCI Curriculum graphic vectorized
In-Reply-To: <48C5E0B4-9513-41AB-985D-BC4F674A4F2E@cs.rwth-aachen.de>
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0710261212020.24747@turing.acm.org>
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Thanks, Jan,

The figure was indeed done by Bill Verplank. I put in a link to a copy
stored on the sigchi server.
 	http://sigchi.org/cdg/cdg2.html#Figure_1
It is not very prominent, but it's there, and might be findable by others.
The link has a thanks to Eric.

Gary

On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Jan Borchers wrote:

> Hi Gary,
>
> Eric Lee, one of my recent PhD graduates, vectorized the pixel graphic (I 
> think it was done by Bill Verplank) in the ACM SIGCHI Curricula for 
> Human-Computer Interaction. We keep referring to this old graphic a lot, 
> since it's still a great way to explain the field of HCI, and he needed it in 
> his thesis.
>
> I was thinking that you might be interested in adding this version, or a link 
> to it, to the online curriculum. It makes for better integration into 
> presentations, etc.
>
> Best,
>
> - Jan
>
> Prof. Dr. Jan Borchers			Phone +49-241-80-21050
> Media Computing Group		Fax +49-241-80-22050
> RWTH Aachen University		borchers@cs.rwth-aachen.de
> 52056 Aachen, Germany		http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/
>
>

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Hi again, Jonathan,

I don't know how it got the name.  It has a remarkable number of forced
moves for black, which all work out to be a reasonable game for balck
because of the knight sacrafice, but any wrong move and it's a disaster
for black.  I especially like it for kids because opening wth the king
pawn and two knights is so automatic, and most of the responses to the
knight's second move are not the first thing that comes to mind. In most
variations, there are a lot of pins and forks to keep track of, too.

Best -- Gary

On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Jonathan Grudin wrote:

> Terrific, thanks!
> Just heard from Andrew Sears, they haven't yet gotten around to shipping a copy to authors. If my chapter isn't in there I'll let you know. I think he has a copy and he assured me it is in there under the proper name. We'll see.
> So, why is it called "fried liver"?
> -- Jonathan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 9:09 AM
> To: Jonathan Grudin
> Subject: Re: HCIBIB erratum
>
> Okay, how's this:
>
> http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=hotauthor&query=grudin_j*
>
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Jonathan Grudin wrote:
>
>> Hi Gary -
>>
>> I just looked at the entry for the Sears & Jacko 2nd edition - glad to see it.
>> One omission that is near and dear to my heart is the omission of the first chapter in the handbook, mine.
>> It was originally missing on the publisher's page, presumably because it is outside the two main sections as a kind of introductory chapter. But it is a long chapter, not just an introduction. I complained and they put it in, but they used the wrong title, they used the title from the first edition, and haven't yet fixed it.
>> Below you can see the current listing on their site. The title as (I'm told, not yet having seen it) it appears in the book itself is "A Moving Target: The Evolution of HCI."
>>
>> Cheers -- Jonathan
>>
>>
>> http://crcpress.com/shopping_cart/products/product_contents.asp?id=&parent_id=&sku=ER9314&isbn=9780805858709&pc=
>>
>

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Thank you for your interest in |STAT data manipulation and analysis software.

UNIX |STAT for is now (only) available via Web browsers at a secret location.
 	http://www.hcibib.org/stat/xyzzy/

To obtain UNIX |STAT files, please follow the instructions at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/#access
There are installation notes (e.g., for Mac OS X and Linux) at:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/installation.txt

DOS |STAT executables and documentation are available as a WinZip file:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/DOS-STAT.ZIP

HTML documentation is available from the |STAT home page:
 	http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/

On Mon, 29 Oct 2007, Nick Gerner wrote:

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

