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Subject:MOOs and MUDs From:MONETTE DENISE P 678-3843 MACA <dmonette -at- ARL -dot- ARMY -dot- MIL> Date:Thu, 6 Oct 1994 08:34:38 -0600
On Thu, 6 Oct 1994, Kevin Korb wrote:
> We may in the future use MUD/MOO for editorial/organizational meetings, since
> our editorial board is internationally distributed.
> These are not your standard tech writing uses, but you
> may find them amusing to relate....
Because you brought it up, I need information about MUD and MOO. Does
anybody know where I can find information (references)? I need information
starting with the basics. I don't even know what the acronyms
represent. Thanks for your help.
Denise Monette
Technical Writer/Editor
Las Cruces, NM