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- It's sometimes interesting to sit back and think about what the *StarShip*
- is. It's not a real place, but an electronic juncture, somewhere between
- here and there, a place where telephonic pulses mix and mingle, and in so
- doing CONNECT us all. And it's always felt like home. After all, you don't
- travel to the *StarShip*; it comes to you. And best of all, you can log on
- any time and touch base with friends all over the world.
-
- I suppose this comes from the fact that I do all my telecommunicating from
- home, but I tend to think of the *StarShip* as a giant living room,
- complete with comfortable couches, snacks, and (of course) electronic
- gadgets. Looking back, I've invited a lot of people into my living room,
- and I've visited many others. But it isn't always just an electronic
- meeting; I've had the pleasure of coming face-to-face with many of my
- online friends over the years.
-
- From Digital to Analog
-
- Although *StarShip* crew member Bob Eller (BOB.ELLER) and I used to live on
- opposite ends of the country, we "met" online, and had been friends for
- many years before I relocated to Sacramento. Thanks to that online
- connection, Bob knew I was a writer, and when Digital Creations needed a
- manual in a hurry, he gave me a call. We've collaborated on three manuals
- in all, thanks to that online connection.
-
- In fact, that's how Peggy Herrington, LiveWire's Editor, and I met. At
- first, we exchanged notes on the Bulletin Board, and chatted in Conference.
- Then, at AmiExpo, we finally got together in person, with a fairly large
- crowd of our fellow Amiga online brethren. When Peg was looking for someone
- to write a few tunes for the late, great AMnews, I sent her email and got
- the gig. We've both been through a lot since then, but it's good to know
- that she's never further away than my modem.
-
- I'm not the only one online who has a "Peggy" connection. Amiga journalist
- extraordinaire Denny Atkin (DENNYA) was a college student when he first
- bumped into Peggy right here on GEnie. Not long after that, he loaded up
- the Pinto and headed for California, to work with her at AMnews. That
- stint, it's fair to say, led to his current position as Entertainment
- Editor with COMPUTE magazine.
-
- It goes without saying that with so many friends gathered in one place, we
- all share a feeling of accomplishment when one of us Does Good. And, in
- fact, one of us did real good recently, on a national scale. When Dennis
- "Bug" Schaefer (D.SCHAEFER4) dropped in to tell us that his Amiga-created
- animation would air as one of NBC's "peacock" spots, we all tuned in to
- watch. (It's the one featuring a ghostly hand flipping a light switch
- surrounded by light bulbs.) I suspect that somewhere in America, somebody
- pointed to the screen and yelled "I know the guy who did that!" Nice job,
- Bug!
-
- Love and War
-
- Of course, all's fair in love and war, so you'll even find *StarShip* folks
- meeting in battle. The tournament feature in the hot World War II flight
- simulator, Fighter Duel Pro 2, is so popular it has a topic in the
- *StarShip* Bulletin Board. There, veterans of virtual air duels meet to
- brag about their prowess, trade tales about battle maneuvers, and make
- plans for the next duel. Drew Dorman (GHOST.RIDER) presides as tournament
- master, and Matt Shaw (M.SHAW15), from Jaeger software, is on hand to take
- suggestions, share tips, and drop hints about the next version of Fighter
- Duel.
-
- As in any community, you'll find all sorts of folks in the *StarShip*, from
- tax accountants to nuclear engineers to college students. The next time you
- pick up the AmigaGuide version of ViewPort, click on the highlighted name
- of the author of an article. You're sure to get a kick out of learning a
- little more about the person behind the name.
-
- By the way, next time you have any of your online friends over, you'll want
- to spruce up your Workbench and impress them. If you're using MagicWB (file
- #22006 - highly recommended!), be sure to check out the "Wallpaper"
- uploads. There are four in all, files #22421 - 22424, with patterns ranging
- from textures to pop art, from grids to fractal dragons. You're sure to
- find just the thing for your Workbench to wear when company drops by --
- virtual or otherwise!
-