JOIN US ON OCT 31 FOR THE MIDNIGHT RELEASES OF: NIRVANA “UN-PLUGGED” BLACK CROWES “AMORICA” AERO SMITH “BIG ONES” WE HA VE THE GOOD STUFF AT THE CD EXCHANGE IN THE KROGER SHOPPING CENTER C.S. Bill’s Style Shop Gossip • Rumors Fish Stories • Hunting Stories • Weather Watch “More Than Just A Haircut ” 846-2228 215 University Dr. Next to Campus Theatre Page 10 • The Battalion \ gpgpp pn XHE jrattalion Bats Continued from Page 1 was several years ago, when three or four bats swooped around during during a pianist’s performance, Chaloupka said. “He loved it,” Chaloupka said. “He played the ‘Batman’ theme for an encore,” About seven years ago, MSC OPAS brought a production of “Dracula” to Rudder and sup plied some unscheduled props — a couple of real bats mixed in with the fake bats rigged to fly on wires. “No one ever even noticed they were in there,” Chaloupka said. “Everyone thought they were just part of the show.” Chaloupka said the bats usually stay in the high open area above the audience and avoid people. The few that have wandered into Rudder mostly made their way out af ter a week or so, he said. Bats also drop by the Facul ty Club occasionally, Kelli Barnes, senior secretary, said. Pest control workers netted one there two months ago. “He was just hanging from the ceiling,” she said. “He was real cute and fuzzy.” Baumgardner said even though they may be cute, even insect-eating bats can bite, and disturbing them is not advisable. Bats lying on the ground are likely to be sick or injured, he said, and should not be handled. Almost all Texas bats are in sect eaters, Schmidly said. Carnivorous and “vampire” bats (which drink the blood of other mammals) are tropical. Most Mexican free-tailed bats return to caves in the Texas Hill Country to raise their young in nursery colonies, which can number in the mil lions. Some 40 million Mexican free-tailed bats live in Bracken Cave, near San Antonio, form ing the world’s largest colony of warm-blooded mammals. SFA Continued from Page 1 “deviant sexual intercourse.” It has been on the books for more than 100 years but is not enforced. The constitutionality of the law has been questioned in several court cases, and a state attorney general’s opinion on the mat ter is pending. Keith Roberts, president of the Gay and Les bian Student Association, said the group’s oppo nents are “confusing sex with sexuality.” “It’s obviously blatant discrimination,” he said. “It’s such a twisted logic to think that because we’re a gay rights group there is going to be gay sex going on. This is exactly the thing that we’re trying to combat.” Roberts said about 10 percent of the universi ty’s 12,800 students are gay and there are 40 GLSA members. If its organizational status is cancelled, the group would lose its student government funding, which was $106 this year, said student govern ment president Jared Wylie. About 100 groups pe tition each year for $44,000 and the average amount to each group is $380, Wylie said. The GLSA can appeal any decision by the stu dent government. Dianne Hardy-Garcia, executive director of the Lesbian Gay Rights Lobby of Texas, said the crusade at Stephen F. Austin represents a grow ing trend. Monday • October 31,195 Smith Continued from Page 1 charges, but did maketheiii dictment more specific. The charges against Smitl | stemmed from allegations tliij j he solicited personal benel I from Barnes & Noble fori!: wife, including airline flights: New York City, theater tides ! meals and lodging while there The actions occurred whii! Texas A&M and Barnes AN# t negotiated a contract to prin; tize the campus bookstore. The investigation by Tunit! I and the Texas Rangers begank year when questions over I contract with Barnes & Noll were raised in an anonymousles 1 ter sent to Gov. Ann Richards, j During the first pre-trial j Turner said he plans tocallfor' mer A&M Chancellor Willia® Mobley and four employeesol! Barnes and Noble, Inc. toils stand to testify. Turnersaii they will review and evaluais the Barnes and Noble contract and a part of the A&M Policies, and Procedures Manuel that in I eludes travel policy. DeGuerin said the Smithsre paid Barnes and Noble forthe expenses after the tripandinj sists that they did notdoanyl thing wrong. I A weekly column dedicated to computing at Texas A&M Finding electronic mail addresses *1 ■_ ■_ ■_ ■_ ■_ t *. ■j ■- ■_ K K ■- ■_ K K ■- ■_ *. *J ■_ * a An electronic address identifies your “home” in the computer world, just as your street address identifies your home in the real world. If you want to use a computer to send and receive electronic mail (e-mail), you must first have a home. Electronic addresses are typically made up of two parts: a logon-ID and a node. The logon-ID identifies you and your home. The node identifies the computer your home resides on. (Synonyms for logon-ID include userid and username.) For example, in the electronic address c1b6760@acs.taaiu.edu, c1b6760 identifies the person and acs.tamu.edu identifies the computer this person has an account on. When you send electronic mail, software on your own system looks at the node—the name of the recipient’s computer—and figures out how to route your mail towards that destination. When the mail arrives, software on the target system looks at the first part of the address—your logon-ID—and figures out how to deliver the mail to the recipient. Electronic mail addresses identify networks Often, the form of the electronic mail address will give you a good indication of the network that address resides on. Internet addresses take the form logonid@node. The node portion of Internet addresses can take two forms: • The node portion of the domain address is almost always made up of multiple words separated by periods. For ex ample, ACS.TAMU.EDU • T he node form of the IP addresss is a series of numbers also separated by periods. For example, 128.194.3.89 A computer may be on multiple networks at the same time, so it’s possible that the same account could be referenced by different address fonns. Finding electronic mail addresses Perhaps one of the most difficult obstacles in using electronic mail is finding the address of someone you wish to write. The best way of going about this is to compare finding an electronic mail address with finding someone’s postal address. In both cases, the easiest method is to call the person and ask for their address, however other options are available. Electronic phone directories If you wanted to find someone’s home address, one of the first places you would probably look is in the phone directory. Well, to find an electronic address, one of the first places to look would be in an electronic phone directory. Here at Texas A&M (and other places too), there is an electronic phone directory called Ph. Almost every person associated with Texas A&M has an entry in Ph. One of the things that makes this phone directory special is that each person can maintain most of the information themselves, including their electronic mail address. If a person has taken the time to maintain their e-mail address in Ph, you can look up their address with a program also called Ph. For information on using Ph to look up someone’s electronic mail address, or to update your own entry, contact a CIS Help Desk. \ Gopher But what if the person isn’t ai Texas A&M? All is not lost, but things may be a little tougher. Again, the first place to start would be to look in their electronic directory. (Of course, this assumes that their site has an electronic directory!) The best way to find the electronic directory for another site is to use Gopher. For more information on Gopher, contact a CIS Help Desk. By choosing the menu option Gophers Worldwide you can get to the Gopher server at another site. If that site is running Gopher, if they are also running an electronic phone directory, and if the person you want to contact has included their e-mail address in their directory entry, then you will be able to find their address. For more information For more information on electronic addresses or how to find them, drop by or call one of the CIS Help Desks on campus.# CIS Updates JES3 coldstart scheduled on November 6, 1994 at 6:00 a.m. A coldstart of the JESS subsystem will be per formed on Sunday, November 6, 1994 at 6:00 a.m. All jobs in the TAMMVS system, including jobs that are waiting to print or execute, will be expelled at that time. Output in the InioPac system will not be affected by the coldstart. If you’d like to use the InfoPac subsytem, please contact Production Control at 845-0451. System maintenance over the Thanksgiving holiday During the Thanksgiving holiday, TAMMVS and TAMVM1 are scheduled to be relocated to the CIS machine room in the Computing Facilities Expan sion (next to Teague). The systems will shut down during the afternoon of Thursday, November 24, and will resume operations by 8:00 a.m. on Monday, November 28. Call 845-8442 for more information. : Computing TpolboxfAS, puk&fretf *>y Comphfihg Hitt* $*3mc (CIS) A&M Uniyexsityil^easCiSend.commGnbilc^icsp^estiQmiiandiquf^onsifaritheiCDmputing Wixardito:::^ v ’ sOGGl-$X@XAMUvfihO or call 845-9325; We want.your inpriii MSC COMMITTEE FOR THE AWARENESS OF MEXICAN AMERICAN CULTURE PRESENTS El Dia de los Muertos Come celebrate the annual Day of the Dead with us. Enjoy pan de muertos and an informative presentation! November 2, 1994 206 MSC 7:00 p.m. Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior to the event to enable us to assist you to the best of our ability. — Monday. October 31. TEXAS A&M UN/VERS/TY '&Rec Sports Office 845-7® 'A Rec Facility Hotline 845 071' -A Court Reservations 845-® 'A’lM Rain Out Info 845-ffi -A’Outdoor Equip. Rent. ,.845-45!i Exercise Classes it Informal Recreation it Intramurals A: Sport Clubs Ac TAMU Ovtdocx Week at a Glance Mon., Oct. 31 it Entries Open Archery Singles fr Weightlifting Tues., Nov. 1 A Entries Close fc Bowling Singles ic Mountain Biking Day Trip ★ Sport Club Mtg. it Residence Hall Reps Mtg. Sat., Nov. 5 Ac Men's Rugby vs Texas Tech C P R Thursday Nov. 10 6-9 p.m. You must pre-register before attending the class. $5 for non-Rec employees. Register at the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read. Deadline to register is Wed., Nov. 9 Next class is: Dec. 1 M CLASS Ski New Mexico Pec. 16-20 Last day to register is T0PAY! You ane invited to Join TAMU ftrtdooreforyai preference downhill, cross-country, or both! ft; will downhill ski at Red River Ski Areawhlchoffc a variety for all skiing abilities. Cross-cou®) skiers will enjoy the Enchanted Forest 5klA« with 1.400 acres of spectacular forests n meadows. The downhlllskl option Is $202'/31O"andreU: transportation, lodging, and a two-day Hfttldft The cnoss-country ski option Is $2577263'Y Includes transportation, lodging, and a onedij Instruction, two-day ski rental and a trail ft- package. For more Information, please call Patsy, &45-3093. Visa. MasterCard. American Express and Discover welcome. TAMU Outdoors Listed below are the activities opening for the rest of the semester. For more information, come to the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, or call 845-7826. PENBERTHY OOLF RANGE Fall Hours* Monday-Thursday .. 4 pm -9 p.m Friday-Sunday I pm - 9 pm Dor\T forget abou! Two for Tuesdays 4 pm - 10:30 pm Buy cmc bucket of balls and get the second FREE! *Thc Range will remain open unia 10:30 pm. on Surdeys-Turrsdeys HU Nov. 17, when Intramural contests are played. Trip Intermediate Rock Climbing Trip Sea Kayaking- Baja; Mexico Sail/S CUBA Dive- the Bahamas Date Open Close Nov. 11-13 TODAY Nov. 7 May 15-20 NOW NOW Fee $48*/55** Apr. 14,'95 $380*7418* June 15,'95 $649 Aug. 19-25 *Students and faculty/stafT with roc memberships **Faculty/staJT without a rec membership and the Bryan/College Station community Intramurals Listed below are the activities opening for the rest of the semester. For more information, come to the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read, orcall 845-7826 Sport Open .Close. E££ Cross Country Run Nov. 7 Nov. 17 Free! Eight-Ball Singles Nov. 7 Nov. 15 $2 Sport Trivia Bowl Nov. 7 Nov. 15 Free! IVE YOU BEEN FRAMED? Have you seen a Rec Sports photographer taking your picture at a Rec Sports event? If so, you can purchase a black & whitecopy in the Rec Sports Office, 159 Read. Orders fake 2 weeks to process. 5x7 $4