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- A vital resource for like-minded computer owners is
- flourishing in the Atari RoundTables on GEnie. One
- result of this is reflected in a level of sharing
- and caring which I've rarely had the pleasure of
- experiencing anywhere. This feeling of camaraderie
- extends between Atari sysops, software publishers,
- dealers, and computer owners alike. The Atari
- RoundTable provides a vital link for us all.
-
- The Difference
-
- When I mention sharing, I am speaking of
- information relevant to our Atari systems, whether
- we're involved with 8-bit products, the VCS 2600,
- or the latest Atari Falcon. Perhaps it was the
- Atari TT that first captured our imagination, the
- handheld color Lynx or the latest and best in
- 64-bit game technology, the Atari Jaguar. As anyone
- who owns an Atari computer will tell you, we ARE
- just a bit different. After all, we do not own the
- latest clone and do not feel deprived because of
- it!
-
- Relationships that have matured over the years are
- often demonstrated during the Monday night Desktop
- Publishing and Wednesday's Open House Conferences.
- These gatherings feature many special guests,
- including most leading Atari software developers
- and, on several occasions, even the President of
- Atari Corp. himself. The monthly "Dateline Atari"
- with Robert Brodie of Atari Corp. has been a
- favorite in the RoundTable for the past 18 months.
-
- Many participants have become friends over the
- course of time. This includes Atari sysops who host
- the RoundTables -- Lou Rocha [ST.LOU], Mike Allen
- [MIKE-ALLEN] and Brian Harvey [BRIAN.H] -- and
- regulars like Dorothy Brumleve [DABRUMLEVE], Dave
- Smith [D.SMITH200], Damien Jones [DMJ], Sean
- Dougherty [P-DIRECT], Dr. Bob [W.PARKS3], Rob
- Anisko [R.ANISKO], Jim Allen [J.ALLEN27], John
- Brenner [J.BRENNER1], and a couple of dozen others.
- These people sign on from provinces and states all
- over North America; occasionally we even get Phil
- Reeves typing to us live from Australia or Jon
- Clarke from New Zealand!
-
- Another example of the close-knit Atari community
- involves John Tarpinian [JOHN.KING.T], who happens
- host the largest Atari User Group show in North
- America, held each year in Glendale, California.
- John's year-round interaction on the Atari
- RoundTable is one of the reasons the Glendale show
- consistently enjoys an excellent turnout of
- developers and attendees. We're all friends,
- acquaintances and associates.
-
- Real-Time Friendships
-
- When the recent earthquake hit the west coast, John
- posted immediately to let us know that he was okay,
- as did many others. We were relieved to hear from
- them because we worry about our friends. We
- definitely enjoy a sense of community here, one of
- which we are justifiably proud. This is something
- bigger than Atari, something we've created
- ourselves by sharing our common interests, based on
- our computer or game machine or both.
-
- The Bulletin Board is another place where the Atari
- community thrives. Over time, names become familiar
- and friendships develop. How do they start? It may
- be a post that explains a vital option when
- deciding on a new printer, the best paper to use in
- our current printer, how to complete a project
- using specific software, or even finding that
- elusive clue in the latest and most exciting game
- we've ever played. All these things help develop
- relationships that endure off-line as well as on.
-
- Over time, we often gain insight into the true
- nature of someone online. Perhaps we find a
- lifelong friend or the opposite, an antagonist. I
- know I've discovered both. Either way, we expand
- our horizons and are better for it.
-
- Over the years, I've met many old friends
- face-to-face for the first time. What a thrill! At
- the last Glendale show I had the pleasure of
- finally being able to spend some real-time with
- many people who identified themselves to me by
- their GE Mail addresses. Stephen Samuels
- [S.SAMUELS] and Daniel Galent [VORoundTableEXT]
- needed no introduction as they are both long-time
- regulars in my own Calamus support area in Category
- 16. Although I had to first travel from Toronto to
- California, when I got there, I found myself among
- friends thanks to GEnie and the Atari RoundTable.
-
- Join us in the Atari RoundTable, where we are are
- proud to be just a little bit different!
-