Steve Simon wrote in <b99f97eb854186082177b02ff4f38bad(a)quintile.net>:
|I can only speak from my experience, but I think there was a more or less
|official 1st Ed release. in 1993 I was working as a system manager
|at UNSW I requested and receicved a Plan9 CDROM with about 5 inches of
|printed manual (but unbound) manual from the labs.
|
|Here is some bits and pieces about the Ed1 I scraped together some \
|years ago,
|including the artwork for the CD :-)
|
|https://plan9.io/sources/contrib/steve/historic/1st-edition/
|
|I also believe that the CD contained some music in RedBook form
|(sadly I never got around to putting the disk in an audio cd drive).
|If I am right, then this has been reissued.
|
|https://bauhaus.bandcamp.com/
You are better off buying the "1979-1983" collection, "Volume One"
and "Volume Two", White and Black they are.
|Everyone sing along now, Undead undead, undead...
"Paranoia, Paranoia". But for Plan9 "Stigmata Martyr" would
possibly fit better. Or "All we ever wanted". Then again:
"Who killed Mr. Moonlight?"
The German news magazine "DER SPIEGEL" celebrated when they
released a new album after about twenty years, that must have been
13 or so years go, now.
"The Passion of Lovers" is forget says
"God In An Alcove".
Puuuhh....
--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)