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[[Saul Jaffe]] took over as moderator in October, 1983 and continued until the digest's end in the early 2000s. | [[Saul Jaffe]] took over as moderator in October, 1983 and continued until the digest's end in the early 2000s. | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20010926051502/https://sflovers.rutgers.edu/ Archive] |
− | * | + | * [https://www.strangenewworlds.com/issues/fandom-10.html Interview with Saul Jaffe] |
{{recognition}} | {{recognition}} | ||
* 1989 -- [[special committee award]] at [[Noreascon 3]] | * 1989 -- [[special committee award]] at [[Noreascon 3]] | ||
− | {{publishing | website= | + | {{publishing | website=https://sflovers.rutgers.edu | start=1970s | end=2001}} |
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 07:28, 29 November 2022
An SF electronic mailing list created by Roger Duffy from MIT about 1975. With human-nets, sf-lovers was one of the first two mailing lists of the Arpanet.
Saul Jaffe took over as moderator in October, 1983 and continued until the digest's end in the early 2000s.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1989 -- special committee award at Noreascon 3
Publishing | Website | 1970s—2001 |