The traffic on Cube-Lovers is highly variable. We will sometimes go for several months with no traffic at all. Other times there will be five messages a day for a week. So don't expect to receive any mail anytime soon, but don't be scared off if this greeting message is immediately followed by a small flurry of mail. You should also expect a fair amount of mathematically sophisticated discussion -- but don't worry if you're not a professional group theorist, we also talk about things like how to lubricate your cube, how to make pretty patterns, and where to buy cubes and related puzzles. REMEMBER: Our addresses are Cube-Lovers@AI.MIT.EDU for submissions and Cube-Lovers-Request@AI.MIT.EDU for administrivia. Save this message somewhere so you don't forget about Cube-Lovers-Request. If you ever want to be -removed- from Cube-Lovers, your request should be sent to Cube-Lovers-Request. If you forget, and send mail concerning your subscription to the entire list, you should expect to be chastised -- that mistake is considered particularly annoying by Internet old-timers. Please note that Cube-Lovers-Request is processed by a human being, not a computer program (such as LISTSERV or Majordomo). If your request is not instantly processed, it is because I don't spend my entire life reading my electronic mail. I do know how to interpret many of the commands typically sent to such programs, but I would prefer it if instead you can remember to address me in complete sentences. If you are interested in the archives of the Cube-Lovers mailing list: Using FTP, connect to FTP.AI.MIT.EDU, login as "anonymous" (any password), and in the directory "pub/cube-lovers" you will find the sixteen (compressed) files "cube-mail-0.gz" through "cube-mail-15.gz". Mail archive vital statistics (when uncompressed): File From To Size (bytes) ---- ---- -- ------------ cube-mail-0 12 Jul 80 23 Oct 80 185037 cube-mail-1 3 Nov 80 9 Jan 81 135719 cube-mail-2 10 Jan 81 3 Aug 81 138566 cube-mail-3 3 Aug 81 3 May 82 137753 cube-mail-4 4 May 82 11 Dec 82 139660 cube-mail-5 11 Dec 82 6 Jan 87 173364 cube-mail-6 10 Jan 87 13 Apr 90 216733 cube-mail-7 12 Oct 90 9 Sep 91 137508 cube-mail-8 1 Nov 91 25 May 92 171205 cube-mail-9 28 May 92 7 Jan 93 155755 cube-mail-10 20 Mar 93 6 Dec 93 171881 cube-mail-11 6 Dec 93 18 Feb 94 349772 cube-mail-12 24 Feb 94 5 Sep 94 181193 cube-mail-13 12 Sep 94 8 Dec 94 282920 cube-mail-14 10 Dec 94 12 Jan 95 278438 cube-mail-15 14 Jan 95 19 May 95 325098 In addition, the file "recent-mail" contains a copy of the currently active section of the mail archive. (Unfortunately, due to the way mail works here at the AI Lab, it is not possible to have new mail accumulate directly into this file, so there may be some delay before a new message arrives here.) There is also a sub-directory, "contrib", that contains software and other goodies contributed by our readers. Finally, the file "README" contains the information you are currently reading. On the World Wide Web you can access this archive using the URL "ftp://ftp.ai.mit.edu/pub/cube-lovers". You can also find an indexed database of the Cube-Lovers mail archives at: "http://www.math.rwth-aachen.de:8000/~mschoene/Cube-Lovers/". - Alan