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- From: ac803@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Michael W. Kelley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C64/128 Magazines
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 14:14:40 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- Reply-To: ac803@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Michael W. Kelley)
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- >Thanks again. I did get Compute!'s Gazette for years, in fact it was my main
- >magazine. I got it for a year in the digest format, but after the section
- >dwindled to even fewer pages, I let my subscription lapse. Now I guess I'm
- >screwed... I have heard of Twin Cities 128, but since it was/is a 128 specific
- >publication, I figured it'd be a technical mag, something I don't need. What I
- >really need is news about new products, hardware and software. along with BBS
- >info... And national users groups sound like a good idea, too. I never got on
- >QLink (don't like paying for anything)...
- >
- >Soulcatcher... (Paul0
- >
- Twin Cities 128/64 will do what you want, and the catalog section of RUN
- is still available under the heading of TECHMEDIA PRODUCTS (trying to
- find the catalog I JUST got in the mail). User groups and COMPUTE
- Gazette may be your only other avenue, besides the nets of course.
- There are two magazines that are BBS specific, BOARDWATCH, and
- ONLINE ACCESS, but note that they are PC systems oriented.
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- Basic Bits Commodore Group, No. Ridgeville, Ohio: Quantumlink - RidgeRunr
- Light Of Day C= Sysop (216) 327-1603, 9600 (216) 327-1423, 2400
- County Link C= Sysop (216) 236-6126 4 nodes, My Basement BBS (216) 234-6572
- Nerds Nook Fidonet 1:157/2 (216) 356-1431
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