TCM - summary



    Thanks to all that responded to my query. It appears that Tetrahedron
 Computer Methodology (TCM) no longer exists. A note appeared in this
 bulletin board about this (on May 4-th), which I somehow missed. For those
 interested a copy of the note follows (courtesy of Malcolm Cline at Tripos)
 and an address to contact for back issues follows the note.
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 After completion of Volume 3, Tetrahedron Computer Methodology ceases
 publication.  TCM-Online, the electronic on-line component also ceases and
 the on-line material (tables of contents) will be removed from the
 fileserver.  The TCM BBS is now off-line.
 I want to thank the authors, libraries, and individual subscribers
 that supported TCM in words, disks, and actions.  The idea behind TCM
 was that by publishing disks as well as paper, computer chemists could
 publish real experimentals that would bring reproducibility to the field.
 TCM published source code, executable code, data files, sample transcripts
 of computations, molecular structure files, and molecular animations, and
 actual document files on disk.  It is now a collectors item.  Back issues
 are available.
 I am curious to hear from subscribers your own analysis of what
 you found most interesting, what could be eliminated, etc..  I will
 appreciate such comments sent to wipke - at - secs.ucsc.edu.
 Anyone interested in obtaining back issues should contact
 Pergamon Press directly, not me.
 -Todd Wipke
  Editor-in-Chief
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 The address for back issues is:
  "Pergamon Press, Inc., Fairview Park, Elmsford, New York, 10523 USA"
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 Thanks to all again,
 Max Vasquez