February 4th, 1997


Hey - Have you got an idea how a young, sophisticated, intelligent, witty, funny, creative, liberal (but not TOO liberal), imaginative, artistic, easy-going, well-focused, ambitious, and interesting student like, um....oh yeah MYSELF could get a job/internship/work-study position with MAD over the summer? I would be extremely intersted to know....
Thanks! Neat cite. :)

-Mike Lisman

Mail them at MAD, Dept. 354, 1700 Broadway, NY, NY 10019. Make sure you word it just like you did here, too. :)
Hello.
Is anyone here?
Hello!

-Anony, anony, anonymous!

Do cats suck their toes?
Hi, my name is Alex, and I'm really worried. The story is that I sent in the money and the order form for my subscription to mad, in early December, and now it is Feburary and I still don't have my magazine!!!!!!
I don't have a number to call them, so could you please tell me how to ask them if it is coming!!!

-Alex

Call 1-800-4-MAD MAG. You'll be glad you did.
This site is wicked!!! It has lots of cool stuff and it's well organized, but I find it a bit slow.

-Curtis Kalvi

Thanks for the kind words! (And the unkind one!) If anyone has any suggestions for features that would makes this site even better, just send 'em on in. I actually listen! (The Spy Gallery, Trading Post, and this mail page all came because of users' suggestions!)
Hey Greg,

As astronomers measure redshifts for additional galaxy superclusters, the three-dimensional architecture of the universe becomes more evident.

New redshift surveys, reaching ever further into space, are benefiting from fiber optics and increasing automation.

A fresh analysis of current redshift catalogs offers some evidence for a periodic arrangement of superclusters, separated by voids, on a scale of 120 megaparsecs (about 390 million light years).

I could go on and on...but I gotta go...

See ya ~

-James

Yeah, but can you tell me who wrote "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"?

Speaking of voids...


um, yeah, like what's crazy or whatever like, you know the mag, or something, right?

-Dmarmst

It's called Mad Magazine. Try it, you'll like it... "or something".