Volume 13, No. 1
November 2000
Mercurial Matters
Annual Meetings
Letters to the Editor
Urban Legends & the Challenges of Standardization
Paul Israel Wins Dexter Prize
Email & Website Report
An Artificial Line, or Technology as Spectrology
A Daemon in Her Shape
Lincoln Labs Turns 50
Vogue Picture Records
Media Ecology Book Awards
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- Pamela Walker Laird
- Department of History
- University of Colorado Denver
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- Andrew Butrica
- Code ZH, History Office
- NASA Headquarters
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- David Morton
- Center for the History of Electrical Engineering
- 39 Union Street
- Rutgers University
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- d. morton@ieee.org
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- Jonathan Coopersmith
- Department of History
- Texas A & M University
- College Station, TX 77843
- (409) 845-7148; FAX (409) 862-4314
- j-coopersmith@tamu.edu
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