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- -- WESTERN WRITER --
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- Adapted for the C-64 by Jim Weiler
- from an adaptation by Jim Weiler for
- the Apple, from an adaption by Jim
- Weiler from a sci-fi magazine, OMNI,
- from an adaption of the science
- fiction novel flowchart from Sam J.
- Lundwall's book, 'Science Fiction, an
- Illustrated History' (c) 1977 by
- Grosset & Dunlap.
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- So.... run it and weep!!
-
- JW
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-
- [DAVE'S NOTE:] While visiting the
- Shreveport Tower, I met Jim Weiler,
- who was with Softdisk from near its
- inception to the bitter end. He now
- does techie computer stuff on the
- Web.
-
- But when Jim is not coding for cash,
- he is thinking up all sorts of strange
- things. He as a web site dedicated to
- the preservation of old books. These
- are stories like "The Roadster Boys"
- and "Tom Swift" -- juvenile series
- classics from very early in the 20th
- Century. The copyright has lapsed, and
- the publisher is unlikely to ever
- reprint them. For one thing, the use
- of ethnic persons for comic relief is
- positively neolithic.
-
- While on a car trip through Wyoming
- (I think), Jim recorded a long,
- redundant stream of consciousness poem
- about the world around him. When he
- started to transcribe his oral
- presentation to paper, he realized the
- job was going to be an awful lot of
- work. So he found a Speak and Spell
- program for his PC, and let it
- transcribe the audio to text.
-
- The Speak and Spell program [tried]
- to make sense of Jim's ramblings. But
- the result was a clutter of nonsense
- -- with just enough repetition of
- certain words and phrases to make the
- poem [seem] meaningful.
-
- Jim then recorded the computer
- garbled poem, and Fender produced some
- fitting genre music for the
- background. Listening to the final
- tape reminded me of certain herbal
- experiences of my youth. (Unlike our
- former President, I did not exhale --
- which is why I am editing LOADSTAR
- today and meeting Fender Tucker and
- Jim Weiler.)
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- DMM
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