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- <h4>Peter Brooks</h4>
- SlipKnot was designed and created by Peter Brooks, President of MicroMind, Inc.
- Peter is the author of 6 software packages that have reached the international
- marketplace. Among them are:
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- <li> <b>RUN/C</b> <i>The first interpreter for the C Language. Designed in 1985, it
- sold in the U.S. and Japan for 7 years.</i>
- <li> <b>OL2</b> and <b>OL390</b> <i>Commissioned by Sharp Electronics, these packages
- duplicate the functionality of Sharp's Wizard Electronic Organizers on the PC.
- Over 150,000 sold to date.</i>
- <li> <b>MagHerc</b> <i>A screen text magnifier for the visually impaired. Donated to
- and distributed by the United Nations.</i>
- <li> <b>StereoScopic Showcase</b> <i>The first low-cost stereoscopic rendering system
- for the PC. Includes special electronic glasses to view images and animation in
- full stereoscopic 3D. Sold by 3DTV of San Rafael, CA.</i>
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- <a href="pblarge.gif"><img src="pbsmall.gif"> Click here</a> or on Peter's picture to exercise the
- independent graphics viewer LVIEW31.<p>
- If you have a sound driver installed in your copy of Windows, <a href="snwelcom.wav">click here</a>
- to hear a short sound clip. This will test the sound player (WPLANY.EXE) which is distributed with SlipKnot.
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- <h4>Felix Kramer</h4>
- <img src="fksmall.gif" align=bottom> Felix Kramer, President of Kramer Communications in New York,
- is the co-author of one of the first books on the business of desktop publishing
- in the industry: <i><b>Desktop Publishing Success</i></b>.
- Felix is in charge of getting the word out on SlipKnot and he produces the periodically updated
- "More Starting Points on the Web" page that is available to registered users of SlipKnot.<p>
- NYC-based electronic publishing and journalism<p>
- On-line promotion and marketing<p>
- email: felixk@panix.com
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- <h4><img src="alexandr.gif">Alexander Vaschillo</h4>
- Alexander Vaschillo, Soviet Computer Science Champion for 4 consecutive years, wrote some of the graphics
- conversion routines used for embedded pictures in the SlipKnot renderer. He can be reached at avasch01@fiu.edu.
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- <h4>Grateful thanks to:</h4>
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- <li><b>Leonardo Haddad Loureiro</b>, author of <b><i>LVIEW31</b></i>, for permission to distribute his remarkable graphics
- viewer and picture manipulator. For information on his successor product, LVIEW Pro, contact Leonardo at mmedia@world.std.com.
- <li><b>Steve Pitzl</b>, whose encouragement and technical expertise made a great difference throughout.
- <li><b>Ross Greenberg</b>, author of <b><i>Flu-Shot, Virex-PC,
- </b></i>and <b><i>RamNet</b></i>, for support and insight and much work
- on SlipKnot Terminal.
- <li><b>Joe King</b>, The Personal Computer Show, WBAI-FM (99.5) New York, FAX: (212) 599-3226, VOICE: (212) 599-2141, email: jking@panix.com
- <li><b>Steven Jacobs</b>, for tirelessly fixing the VT-100 emulator. Steven is a Windows programmer, co-author of Pacman-87, and has been an
- Air Traffic Controller for 20 years [he programs to reduce stress (?!)].
- <li><b>Ethan Winn</b> and <b>Nancy Thalblum</b> for tirelessly answering
- the questions of all seekers (tech support).
- <li><b>Philip Locker</b> for making sure all of our users are known to
- us.
- <li><b>Lee Thalblum</b> for fixing that little slow frog: Kermit
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