http://archive.vector.org.uk/ looks to still be alive, though perhaps not as lively as it used to be (well under 200 members, down from 400-ish that one page mentions).
There may be a lack of content, or something of that nature? But the society is still active, and they have a google group with active topics - it might be that you could ask there? Thanks, -- Raul On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 11:46 PM PR PackRat <[email protected]> wrote: > > I presume this is the correct forum for the following question: > > It took a couple of years to complete v.26, but I finally received > "Vector," v.26, no.4 (dated March 2016) in early 2016 (I think). > Please forgive me for asking something so simple (I've been very busy > in the interim and didn't notice), but is "Vector" still being > published? > > I very much enjoy the journal and have always learned something new > from every issue. Except for v.1 no.2, which is unavailable, I have a > complete run of "Vector" issues from v.1 no.1 to v.26 no.4. > (Incidentally, a number of years ago I also purchased a run of "Quote > Quad" from v.6 no.1 [1975] to v.31 no.4 [2001].) > > My memory (which isn't always so good anymore these days) is that I > received NO email notice whatsoever from the treasurer of BAPLA either > that my "Vector" subscription may have expired or that I needed to > renew. I have always received such notification in the past, which is > partly why I didn't notice that I haven't received any more issues > (*IF* any further issues have been published). I don't even remember > which address I renewed under for v.26 back in 2013/2014: > [email protected] or [email protected] (or even [email protected], > which will disappear later this year when I move). > > Harvey Hahn > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
