our roots

[Bruce Nevin (2017.07.28.21:41 ET)]

Friends,

Rereading Closed Loop 4.1 after 26 years I have the sense that it has great worth today for people on CSGnet who are not familiar with it, and maybe even for those who, like me, haven’t looked at it for a long time. I’ve attached a scan of the table of contents so you can see what’s in it. The scan of the whole is too large to send as an attachment (77MB), but you can download it from

http://zelligharris.org/Closed.Loop.4.1.pdf

You can view it on line if your browser supports rotating a PDF image (or if you can turn your screen sideways). Each page of the 8.5x11 image has two pages of the 5.25x8.5 publication. If you download it, you can rotate it with the View menu in Adobe Reader.

Due to paper sticking, the ‘page’ with pages 28 and 29 got skipped, but I noticed in time and scanned it on the end of the PDF.

Closed.Loop.4.1.ToC.pdf (1.36 MB)

···

/Bruce

[From Dag Forssell (2017.07.29.0650 London time)]

Look what I found:


http://www.pctresources.com/Journals/Files/Closed_Loop/

The “print” version is two-up, suitable for printing on 8.5 x
11 letter size, or A4 paper.

The “read” version is single page, suitable for reading with
zoom set to Page Width or such.

Best, Dag

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At 02:57 AM 7/29/2017, you wrote:

[Bruce Nevin (2017.07.28.21:41
ET)]

Friends,

Rereading Closed Loop 4.1 after 26 years I have the sense that it has
great worth today for people on CSGnet who are not familiar with it, and
maybe even for those who, like me, haven’t looked at it for a long time.
I’ve attached a scan of the table of contents so you can see what’s in
it. The scan of the whole is too large to send as an attachment (77MB),
but you can download it from�

http://zelligharris.org/Closed.Loop.4.1.pdf

You can view it on line if your browser supports rotating a PDF image (or
if you can turn your screen sideways). Each page of the 8.5x11 image has
two pages of the 5.25x8.5 publication. If you download it, you can rotate
it with the View menu in Adobe Reader.

Due to paper sticking, the ‘page’ with pages 28 and 29 got skipped, but I
noticed in time and scanned it on the end of the PDF.

/Bruce

Content-Type: application/pdf;
name=“Closed.Loop.4.1.ToC.pdf”

Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename=“Closed.Loop.4.1.ToC.pdf”

X-Attachment-Id: f_j5omrng80

I should have known to ask you first, Dag!

Bravo and thank you again for all your good work! PCT resources indeed.

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On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 1:52 AM, Dag Forssell csgarchive@pctresources.com wrote:

[From Dag Forssell (2017.07.29.0650 London time)]

Look what I found:


http://www.pctresources.com/Journals/Files/Closed_Loop/

The “print” version is two-up, suitable for printing on 8.5 x
11 letter size, or A4 paper.

The “read” version is single page, suitable for reading with
zoom set to Page Width or such.

Best, Dag

At 02:57 AM 7/29/2017, you wrote:

[Bruce Nevin (2017.07.28.21:41
ET)]

Friends,

Rereading Closed Loop 4.1 after 26 years I have the sense that it has
great worth today for people on CSGnet who are not familiar with it, and
maybe even for those who, like me, haven’t looked at it for a long time.
I’ve attached a scan of the table of contents so you can see what’s in
it. The scan of the whole is too large to send as an attachment (77MB),
but you can download it fromÂ

http://zelligharris.org/Closed.Loop.4.1.pdf

You can view it on line if your browser supports rotating a PDF image (or
if you can turn your screen sideways). Each page of the 8.5x11 image has
two pages of the 5.25x8.5 publication. If you download it, you can rotate
it with the View menu in Adobe Reader.

Due to paper sticking, the ‘page’ with pages 28 and 29 got skipped, but I
noticed in time and scanned it on the end of the PDF.

/Bruce

Content-Type: application/pdf;
name=“Closed.Loop.4.1.ToC.pdf”

Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename=“Closed.Loop.4.1.ToC.pdf”

X-Attachment-Id: f_j5omrng80