Linux Journal

Linux Journal

Post by Wim Valc » Wed, 07 May 1997 04:00:00



Hi all,

i am living in Belgium (Europe) and i want a subscription on Linux
Journal so i receive it (monthly?) by mail. What do i have to do for
that ?

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Linux Journal

Post by hbaec.. » Wed, 07 May 1997 04:00:00




>Hi all,

>i am living in Belgium (Europe) and i want a subscription on Linux
>Journal so i receive it (monthly?) by mail. What do i have to do for
>that ?

>---------------------------------------------------------------------
>Linux: Why use Windows when there is a door.



Send US$32 to

Linux Journal
PO Box 85867
Seattle   WA   98145-1867
USA


in my copy of the current issue.

Harry

 
 
 

Linux Journal

Post by Alfred Mickautsc » Wed, 07 May 1997 04:00:00



> Hi all,

> i am living in Belgium (Europe) and i want a subscription on Linux
> Journal so i receive it (monthly?) by mail. What do i have to do for
> that ?

Try http://www.ssc.com/lj/index.html

Greetings -- Alfred

 
 
 

Linux Journal

Post by Jimmie Farm » Thu, 08 May 1997 04:00:00






>>Hi all,

>>i am living in Belgium (Europe) and i want a subscription on Linux
>>Journal so i receive it (monthly?) by mail. What do i have to do for
>>that ?

>>---------------------------------------------------------------------
>>Linux: Why use Windows when there is a door.


>Send US$32 to

>Linux Journal
>PO Box 85867
>Seattle   WA   98145-1867
>USA


>in my copy of the current issue.

        You can also give them a call at 206-782-7733, and I believe there
is a link off their Web page at www.ssc.com to sign up for a Subscription.

        Sincerely,
        Jimmie Farmer

--
     Jimmie Farmer       | It is by the fortune of God that, in this country,
    Guitar For Hire      | we have three benefits: freedom of speech, freedom

http://www.malchick.com/ |                 -- Mark Twain

 
 
 

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