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- .CE 2
- *IMPACT/99*
- by Jack Sughrue
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- GOOD NEW DAYS
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- Remember those good old days of
- 1982-84 when there were loads of
- books and magazines for us TIers?
- When we could buy text materials for
- our computer faster than we could
- read and use them?
- Methinks these days may be
- returning. At least a little.
- At recent fairs and meeting I've
- attended there has been lots of talk
- about the disappearing textware in
- the TI World Community. No more
- books. No more magazines. No
- more...
- Actually, there is more good,
- intelligent, useful TI stuff being
- written for textware today than there
- was four or five years ago. It's
- just that most of it is being written
- byusers in user groups, not by some
- writer in an ivory tower somewhere.
- Most of these new writings are free
- (in newsletters with membership or in
- exchanges with other groups) and
- readily available.
-
- Someday, I'd love to publish a
- list of my favorite dozen newsletters
- worldwide, but then the IMPACT column
- may be reduced to only 12
- publications.
- So much for that idea.
-
- Joining a user group, even by
- mail if there aren't any nearby,
- may be the most sensible investment a
- 99er make.
-
- However, there are still lots of
- other sources for textware in our
- fellowship.
-
-
-
-
- that ASGARD is coming out with. What
- will it be like? In what ways will it
- be different from, say, MICROpendium?
- Will it be similar to their E-Z Keys
- Journal that ASGARD publishes now?
- I don't know the answers to these
- questions. Idoknow that two issues
- are already set up and ready to go
- (and I'm sure it'll be up to ASGARD's
- usual high standard), but all else
- will be as much as a surprise to me
- as to anyone. I can't wait.
- For those unfamiliar with the
- diskazine GENIAL TRAVELER, which is
- one of the very best sources a TI
- disk-drive owner can get, I would
- suggest you write to Barry Traver to
- get a subscription. There are years
- full of great things on these disks
- for an extremely moderate cost. (I
- have not even begun to use all the
- wonderful things contained in them.)
-
- But there is another text/disk
- setup out there that is really worth
- your attention. It's been around
- since September of '87, and it is
- another large value for we 99ers.
- TId Bits is a bimonthly magazine
- for only $8 (6 issues) for hardcopy
- or $12 (6 issues) for disk (SSSD
- flippy). The disk contains lots of
- additional PD and Fairware stuff to
- extend to two sides. The magazine
- contains photos and graphics.
- Mail to Bruce Forbes, editor;
- Route 2, Box 412; Sumerduck, VA
- 22742.
-
- It may be hard to make a decision
- about which version to get - disk or
- text. Although the disk contains the
- exact text of the hardcopy (and a lot
- of other surprise goodies besides), I
- personally am partial to the hardcopy
- for a number of reasons.
-
- TId Bits pilot issue contained
- some screen photos, graphics of an
- envelope cataloguer, and a screen
- graphic to go along with a program
- printed out.
- The next issues, however,
- contained some of the best
- photographs I have ever seen of the
- internal structure of our computer.
- The text talks about chip
- replacements and gives some very
- precise, easy-to-follow photographs
- and enlargements that make the
- process very logical, very clear, and
- - even to a non-techie like myself -
- very unfrighteningly practical.
- It's one thing to see drawings
- (which are also in the magazine), but
- it's quite another to have
- step-by-step photographs of the
- entire process.
- These magazines are jam-packed
- with all kinds of stuff that you
- don't find in MICROpendium (at
- present, the very best magazine
- source for TI owners).
- Bruce supplies the reader with
- all kinds of inside information on
- a large variety of things for us
- 99ers. Lots of prices of things.
- Lots of addresses. Lots of reviews.
- Lots of programs.
- It's a one-man operation, and
- each issue gets better and better.
- Bruce has promised to continue
- this magazine through at least one
- year's subscription. And hardcopies
- of all past issues will be available
- through 1988 with each subscription.
- The disk versions will continue to be
- available, I assume, for a long time
- to come. Newsletter editors may be
- interested in getting this version
- for an excellent source of some
- interesting material.
- Bruce says of his excellent
- efforts, " A lot of thought went into
- he pricing of TId Bits. We were
- keeping in mind that the TI community
- has been shafted too many times.
- Therefore, we set a projected
- break-even factor projected to
- December 1988. If we should pick up
- a sponsor or advertiser throughout
- the year, those funds would be used
- to lure a TI Brain to produce unique
- articles for us.
- "We are committed to 1988 and are
- cautiously optimistically looking to
- 1989. If the world doesn't end or
- the TI community completely collapse
- we project some kind of survival into
- 1989 and beyond."
-
- Hooray!
-
- Writers and programmers and
- techies and non-techies, here is a
- good source for you to get those
- articles published.
- Readers, here is another great TI
- source that needs all our support.
-
- Good luck, Bruce!
- *****************************
- [Jack Sughrue, Box 459, E.Douglas,
- MA, 01516]
-
-
- If any newsletter editor prints
- these articles, please put me on your
- mailing list. Thanks - JS
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