> According www.issn.org the international centre for ISSN numbers in > Paris, of the 1 million periodicals it has registered, Quanta magazine > is not one of them. QL Today (English, German and Welsh ;-) versions > are) Welsh??? When did we ever apply for a Welsh one???
> as is Sinclair QL World (it's ISSN is still current publication > status), BTW Arcwind still exist and are publishing other mags from > their old address. Windsurfing magazines by any chance? > ISSN numbers are free and available from the > British Library, the are given to magazines and are what the bar > codes are produced from. I can't remember how Jochen got the ISSN number originally. I think Bruce had an input somewhere, perhaps that was from his QReview mag days, the ISSN number 1351-1343 comes to mind from somewhere and i know it's not Toady! > Is Quanta's non ISSN number status linked to > the fact that it is only sold to members, even though it has been in > print for over 20 years? BTW I am right in thinking there are no QL > disczines at the moment? Well, QL Hackers Journal and Q40/Linux Journal from Tim Swenson make an occasional appearance, though the last was some time ago. > I have been trying BBS on my Q60 resently, I will put the results on > the ACCUS website, results so far: > > Works > TF Service Pbox +44 (0)1442-828255 > QBOX (JMS) Pbox +49 (0) 203-502014 > Failed so far > QBOX (USA) +1 810 254 9878 = number not recogised, BTW I can ring > the USA for 3p a minute anytime and Holland 2p minute. > QLCF +33 (0) 498-430320 = engaged first time, did not answer 2nd time > Holbern View = gone Add Nene Valley (Phil Borman) and QUBBE (Ron Dunnett) to the ones gone. -- Dilwyn Jones > > -- > Tarquin Mills (Quanta member) > > ACCUS (Anglia Classic Computer Users Society) > http://www.speccyverse.me.uk/comp/accus/ > _______________________________________________ > QL-Users Mailing List > http://www.quanta.org.uk/mailing.htm _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.quanta.org.uk/mailing.htm
