You wrote: > >>On Fri, 11 Aug 1995, tony schoonenberg wrote: >> >>> (This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0) >>> :$%&@6dP%68P-,P4B9!"849K8G(4iG!!!!!!0%J!!!!!ImN&@6dP%)%e*6%XJ8&* >>> 29%9*6L"*4L"C6e8J9%&,45"658j&6898$3e8D'8JE@pcG#"MEfeYEfiJG(*PBA4 >> >>Does anyone know how to "convert with BinHex 4.0"? This file looks like >>it contains interesting information. >> >>- Rachel Balsam ([log in to unmask]) > >Rachel, > >You bin hex problem stems from maybe the type of computer and program you >are using. I use the Macintosh and a program for mail called Eudora. It has >a bin hex translater in it and helps me retrieve such files. > >Good Luck! > >Michael P. Sherman, PhD >Director of Instructional Computing >Associate Professor of Landsacpe Architecture >Cook College >Communication via... >Voice....908-932-1514 >E-Mail....Sherman@ AESOP.Rutgers.Edu >Fax....908-932-8880 >John Lennon, in his song "Imagine" sang.....("Imagine all the people, >sharing all the world..., you may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only >one, I hope someday you'll join us and the world will be one.". > Rachel: BinHex is available on a number of Internet servers for free. Check around (look on Macintosh sites first, but it is also available for the PC). I have PC BinHex and can send it to you if you can retrieve attached files (either on the Internet or through AOL and CompuServe, the two online services tthat I belong to). If this does not work, send me your snail mail address and I can send it to you on disk. My program, however, is only for DOS. Best wishes, Bob -- ******************************************************** Robert A. Fink, M. D., F.A.C.S. Phone: 510-849-2555 Neurological Surgery FAX: 510-849-2557 2500 Milvia Street Suite 222 Berkeley, California 94704-2636 USA E-Mail: [log in to unmask] CompuServe: 72303,3442 America Online: BobFink "Ex Tristitia Virtus" ********************************************************