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- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 10 HyperBlues.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1993
- DESC: HyperBlues - HyperBlues is a HyperCard educational stack which
- KEY: HyperBlues.sit KBytes: 169984
- DESC: teaches about the guitar. After the introduction, the user tunes
- DESC: his/her guitar by listening to the HyperCard sounds. The other
- DESC: cards include - techniques, 12 bar blues, The blues scale, scale
- DESC: exercises, short licks, A Blues Song, More boxes, 12 bar solo,
- DESC: Licks and Riffs, The Pentatonic Scale, Country Blues, Classic
- DESC: Licks, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Harmonization and Guitar Basics -
- DESC: pictures of the 17 common first position chord forms. Most of these
- DESC: cards include sound excerpts. Should be a helpful stack for those
- DESC: guitar enthusiasts who like to play to their Mac.
- 2 Interface7 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-20-1993
- DESC: Interface7 1.1 - This is a HyperCard stack which is an information
- KEY: Interface7 1.1.sit KBytes: 60416
- DESC: stack for Mac novices on System 7 and the Macintosh Environment.
- DESC: Topics include Making your own Disaster Disk, Solving Extension and
- DESC: System problems, Re-Installing System software, Updating your Hard
- DESC: Disk Driver, Buying a new or used Mac, and Backing up your Data!
- DESC: Also included is a glossary with over 25 basic terms. The stack is
- DESC: written in a friendly and easily understandable manner. Includes
- DESC: easy printing capabilites.
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- 1 Irish.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-26-1993
- DESC: Irish - This is a collection of TEXT files designed as an
- KEY: Irish.sit KBytes: 282624
- DESC: introduction to the Irish Gaelic language. It is being distributed
- DESC: on the Internet by Trinity College, Dublin. I have cleaned up the
- DESC: files, using Mac fonts, so the "fada" punctuation looks like
- DESC: written Irish - see the README file for further.
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