Topic 2 Thu Oct 26, 1989
D.A.BRUMLEVE (Forwarded)
Sub: Will you sign in please?
A place for Professional Developers of the AAD to expose
themselves...
<sleezy grin>
370 message(s) total.
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Message 351 Tue Jul 30, 1991
P.HELLINGER [helli] at 15:00 EDT
Hello, I'm the new one! My name is Peter Hellinger, from
Hellinger Software
Entwicklung. As you see by the word "Entwicklung"
(it means developement), I'm
from Germany. I work with computers nearly 15 years,
starting with the
legendary TI-99 (anyone remember?), some CP/M-80 stuff, PC,
XT, AT, and about
5 years ago, I bougth my first ST. And I've never been sorry
for...
I developed some Modula-2 stuff for the ST: Some parts of
the Megamax- Modula-
2 developing system (special parts of the editor), a
compiler independent
library called MagicLib (hu, some of the Jefferson-M2 guys
out there?), a high
level Library called MagicTools (features 'flying dials',
menulines in
windows etc.). Many german applications use my Libraries
(CAT, a frontend
mailbox programm like Aladdin for GEnie, TeXdraw etc.). In
the last 3 years
(when I got time) I wrote together with Johannes Lecke-
busch (from the old
68000'er magazine) an allround texteditor called GOLEM which
means G)raphic
O)bject oriented L)anguage E)nvironment in M)odula. This
autumn I will
redesign the Userinterface (GOLEMs own is horrible, believe
me!) and
implement some of the new ideas I have got during the last 6
month working on
the MagicTools... So, any questions? Feel free to ask me
anything... Peter
"Helli" Hellinger
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Message 352 Tue Jul 30, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 16:22 EDT
Willkommen in Cat 75, Helli!
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Message 353 Tue Jul 30, 1991
W.PARKS3 [Dr. Bob] at 18:45 EDT
Howdy Peter! CP/M-80, huh? Jerry'll like your stuff :^)
Bye: Dr. Bob
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Message 354 Tue Jul 30, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 20:51 EDT
Welcome to our cat Helli. Please feel free to ask any
questions your own self.
:-)
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Message 355 Tue Jul 30, 1991
DATAQUE.1 [Chuck] at 22:38 EDT
Well, I suppose I should jump in here before Nathan reminds
me again!
My name is Chuck Steinman, and I have been programming on an
Atari platform
for around 12 years now. As some of you no doubt know, I am
one of the more
vocal 8-bit supporters, and have finally decided to
'officially' enter the ST
market.
I currently have developed product on/for the Atari-8, and
MS-DOS machines,
including both hardware and software. I also have designed
custom turnkey
systems from about $500 to $50,000 in cost using Intel,
Motorola, Hitachi, and
Rockwell 4 to 32-bit processors. I primarily develop code in
assembly, but
have started shifting to 'C' as allowed by the more powerful
CPU's these days.
I have written a multi-tasking OS (4 user / 8-task) and DOS
for use with one
of the Intel processors.
Current projects of intrest include a true ANSI C compiler
for the 8-bit, and
a cross-compiler and cross-assembler for the ST and PC for a
6502 target. I
have several low level utilities (dealing with system
diagnostics and
performance optimization) in the works for the ST, which I
hope to introduce
in late '91 early '92.
Chuck
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Message 356 Tue Jul 30, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 23:41 EDT
Ahhhh, so that's what I am, when they called me an
Entwickler I was wondering
if I was welcome back in Germany ;-) So my boards must be
Entwicklee's? Gee if
the local authorities hear I've been Entwickling, I'll be
joining PeeWee
Herman on A Current Affair ;-)
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Message 357 Wed Jul 31, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 00:34 EDT
Chuck has arrived!
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Message 358 Wed Jul 31, 1991
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu] at 04:34 EDT
Peter and Chuck:
Welcome to the IAAD!
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Message 359 Wed Jul 31, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 12:19 EDT
Good point Chuck. :-) Welcome.
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Message 360 Wed Jul 31, 1991
WORDFLAIR [Lauren] at 12:30 EDT
Hi and welcome. Lauren
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Message 361 Wed Jul 31, 1991
C.WALNUM1 [CLAY] at 21:49 EDT
Hi, Peter! And Chuck, too!
---Clay
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Message 362 Wed Jul 31, 1991
T.GILL7 [GILLT] at 22:18 EDT
Peter and Chuck,
Greetings and welcome. You both sound like great additions
to the membership!
ahh, what is your view on guns... no, don't answer that
PLEASE! ;-)
Take care, Tyson Gill @ GT Software
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Message 363 Wed Jul 31, 1991
W.PARKS3 [Dr. Bob] at 23:58 EDT
Hi Chuck. 'Bout time you came in here :-)
Bye: Dr. Bob
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Message 364 Thu Aug 01, 1991
N.WEINRESS at 01:23 EDT
Welcome, Hilli and to Chuck!
Here's something to warm the cockels of your heart, Chuck. I
am a gradualte of
the second class of the PPS-4 school, at Rockwell's
facilities on Katella Ave.
(1973)
Norm
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Message 365 Thu Aug 01, 1991
MINDOVERMIDI at 06:09 EDT
Welcome aboard, folks.
- Darren :)
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Message 366 Thu Aug 01, 1991
NEVIN-S at 22:34 EDT
Welome to both of you..!
--Nevin
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Message 367 Fri Aug 02, 1991
W.BUCKHOLDT at 07:22 EDT
Welcome to our group Peter and Chuck! I think you will find
the people here
both interesting and highly intelligent.
Wayne
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Message 368 Fri Aug 02, 1991
DATAQUE.1 [Chuck] at 18:51 EDT
Well... thanks everyone! ::blush::
glad to officially be here, and I am sure it will be a great
asset in my (many
expected) times of need. =-)
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Message 369 Tue Aug 06, 1991
C.WALTERS1 [Chet] at 07:01 EDT
Hello Helli.... or izzat .... naw
Hi Chuck (no name games with that one.....)
______Chet at \/\/iz\/\/orks! ;^{)
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Message 370 Tue Aug 06, 1991
P.HELLINGER [helli] at 15:06 EDT
Thanks for that great welcome to all!
Helli
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REPly ?
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Topic 7 Tue Oct 30, 1990
DOUBLE-CLICK (Forwarded)
Sub: Shows-Current Discussion: 16-bit Faire
Let's talk about this show Jan 4-6, 1990
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Message 443 Tue Jul 30, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 01:25 EDT
Mike Brown of LCACE (the users group that has held two
successful small shows
in the recent past and is now helping Atari to put on the
Chicago AtariFest)
uploaded the following message to Cat 11. As some of you
might not frequent
that area, I'm listing it below:
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Message 89 Mon Jul 29, 1991
M.BROWN56 [Mike Brown] at 20:07 EDT
Several people have asked me for an update on the show
progress here's a
status report for you all- This past week, we received a
letter from the
Ramada O'Hare hotel stating that our "word of
mouth" reservation for the
Convention Center, ballrooms, meeting rooms, and reserved
"tower" sleeping
rooms will run out on August 1st. A formal contract must be
signed by that
date or the facilities will be made available to other
groups, and all
outstanding sleeping room reservations will be cancelled
(with no penalty to
those making the reservations). Atari management has stated
that they will not
sign for the hotel until at least 50% of the floor space has
been sold. As of
today, we have 7 exhibitors signed and paid on the main
floor, and one in the
8-bit area. We would need to have about 4 times this number
to meet Mr.
Tramiel's requirement. In our past shows, the majority of
exhibitors sign up
within the last 30-60 days prior to a show; time is not on
our side to get the
number of exhibitors required before August 1st. LCACE has
spent a
considerable amount of time and money in the organizing and
promotion of the
Chicago Computerfest by Atari, it is a shame that an event
holding the
potential to rival the European Atari-specific shows in
terms of attendance,
is withering on the vine. At this point, I, Bob and LCACE
have done as much as
possible to assure that the Chicago Computerfest by Atari
will be a success-
it is now up to the potential exhibitors and Atari
management to determine
what the ultimate fate of the show will be. Mike \ LCACE
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Hey, I really want this show to happen! There has never been
a major show in
this huge metropolitan area, one that really _does_ have
Atari dealers (and
MIDI dealers, Darren). Sure, it's an easy drive for me, but
it's a good
opportunity for everybody. I was really hoping it would be
the biggest show
of the year in terms of attendance. The area has several
users groups and
other major metro areas are within easy driving distance
(Indy: 2 hours, my
house: 2 hours, Milwaukee: 1 hour, etc.). I didn't realize
there was this kind
of deal with Atari until the post went up, or I would have
said something in
here sooner.
PLEASE, if you do plan on attending the Chicago AtariFest,
help Mike fill that
30,000 square feet with a GEMail commitment today! Thanks.
Send mail to
M.BROWN56, a copy to Bob Brodie might be helpful. (BOB-BRODIE)
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Message 444 Tue Jul 30, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 02:14 EDT
I'm not about to send money to these folks when this is so
tenous. And come on
"rivaling the European shows"...yeah right.
They'll be lucky if 1,000 show up.
Sounds like Atari is being unrealistic...read ignorant...in
regards to how the
developer community plans for and pays for shows. Maybe 50%
by Oct ;-) But not
August 1st, no way. So cancel it, and stop wasting money
promoting a dead
horse.
Sorry Dot, just my opinion.
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Message 445 Tue Jul 30, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 03:47 EDT
Jim, don't send money. Just tell 'em if you are planning on
it. I
did send money, by the way, and they haven't cashed the
check.
The LCACE crew is not stupid, nor are they dishonest.
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Message 446 Tue Jul 30, 1991
ICDINC at 09:48 EDT
I have to agree with Jim on this one. These guys are stupid
if they think
they can rival any European Show in Chicago. There is
potential for maybe
5,000 attendees but 1-2,000 is probably more realistic. We
are supporting them
anyway.
If they are counting on support from Atari to make the show
fly then they are
also ignorant. (CHange that "stupid" in the 1st
line also to "ignorant".)
Hasn't Chicago cancelled show plans in the past because of
Atari's lack of
commitment? Here we go again.
- TOM -
PS Ralph, Keep my comments here out of your Rag! (That is a
warning)
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Message 447 Tue Jul 30, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 10:11 EDT
Tom, let's get one thing perfectly clear here. For that
matter I guess it's
past time that we did. If Ralph ever posted anything from
within cat 75 in his
mag or elsewhere in the board, GEnie themselves would take
immediate action.
This is a fact of which he is aware but I'm sure in case he
isn't, one of you
will go running to tell him. (sigh)
I agree with Tom, no surprise, 1-2000 people seems about
right and maximum
possible *unless* Atari spends 6 figures advertising the
event. :-) As far as
the August 1 note goes, whose jerking whose chain here. :-)
Either Atari will
decide to do the show or they will decide to pass. The Aug.
1 deadline just
makes it imperative that they put up now or shut up now. The
# of Dev's
committed is so much smoke and I will tell Atari that if I
happen to be
speaking to them in the next few days. :-)
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Message 448 Tue Jul 30, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 16:31 EDT
As I understand it, this show (Chicago) was to be
_different_ from your
typical user-group show. Atari had promised (Greg Pratt
himself, I
understand) to pay for the upfront costs associated with the
show.
Atari has in fact had a hand in the planning. I am aware
that Greg
toured the proposed show facilities and gave his approval of
them back
in the Spring. The user group volunteers are acting
essentially as
front men for Atari; Atari is giving -- or as the case may
be, not
giving -- the show. Atari has controlled most decisions re
booth
pricing and stuff like that. It appears from Mike's post
that Atari
had made its follow-through contingent upon early
commitments from
a larger percentage of developers than is realistic. August
is simply
too early for devs to be sending in money and signing on the
dotted
line for a November show. I'll bet many of you who plan to
attend
Glendale and WAACE have yet to sign up, and these shows
preceed the
November show by more than a month. The user group is, by
the way,
likely to put on a smaller event a la their previous fests
(which were
quite good for that kind of thing) if Atari backs out.
Where did you see this thing about rivaling European shows?
In my
discussions with Mike, it's been clear that he had in mind a
MidWest
show drawing approximately as many as WAACE or Glendale, not
Duesseldorf.
If the advertising were to be heavy (as once planned), it
could do
better than that. There are a whole lotta users in this
area.
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Message 449 Tue Jul 30, 1991
W.PARKS3 [Dr. Bob] at 18:55 EDT
I missed the Chicago show last year (much to John's chagrin,
I'm sure :^)
but was looking forward to it this time around. The fact
that Atari's
cooperation/non-cooperation is increased this year doesn't
change my mind
at all..... well.... actually.... maybe I should skip it
this year too if
they're going to pussyfoot around.
Does Mavis Beacon make a pencil-tutor ? Maybe we should send
a copy of it
to our 'temulous trio' in Sunnyvale.
Bye: Dr. Bob
(this message not to be disclosed outside this catagory)
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Message 450 Tue Jul 30, 1991
J.TRAUTSCHOL [jtrautschold] at 20:13 EDT
I've been holding out myself waiting to see when and if
Atari commits. Unlike
Jim, I think they could be many more than 1000 folks at this
show, if it's
done up right. But at $350/booth *I* have to make sure.
I've been talking with Mike about this over the past few
months and he knows
and understands my feelings on this. In my opinion it's the
old chicken and
egg thing. Atari doesn't want to commit before the
developers commit, and
vice versa. The sad thing is that at the outset, it was
promoted that Atari
was or already had put up $35,000 for the show. Then the
truth came out.
Sigh...
This could be a very important show for all of us. But I
still can't commit
until I know it's certain.
Just _another_ fine mess you've gotten us into Atari! Sheese!
>>> Indy Show...
Although sales were lower than I expected, I did enjoy this
show. I did have
quite a few "interested" coupon takers, so all is
not lost, I guess.
Probably the *best* part of the show was that I finally had
the chance to meet
Dorothy! That was nice! :-) I'll never forget the first
words out of
Dorothy's mouth when she walked over to my table..."Hi
John, I see we've been
pinned!" (Ah...you see, we both had on those beautiful
gold IAAD pins Nathan
made for us, and, uh...)
The *worst* part of the show was that Chet and Dr. Bob had
standins at the
WizWorks booth, right across from mine. Shucks, I was
looking forward to
meeting them!
John T.
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Message 451 Tue Jul 30, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 20:55 EDT
If Atari commits to doing a proper show in Chicago, I am
confident that the
Developer participation would be there, without a doubt. The
rest is bullshit.
Thanks for the kind words re: the pins. Now if the rest of
you would only buy
yours I wouldn't be losing $1,000.00 out of my pocket.
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Message 452 Tue Jul 30, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 22:11 EDT
Nathan, tell Helli that membership is contingent upon
purchase of a pin.
In fact, tell _everybody_ that. People will be beating down
the door
to buy your pins.
John T. -- Don't be depressed about sales. Every show is
different for
me. I've sold 60+ units, I've sold 1! I've enjoyed every
show except
Anaheim, and I don't want to talk about Anaheim. ;-) And as
for the
"stand-ins" in Chet's & Doc's booth, do you
mean to tell me you blew
your chance to meet their cool roadies??? They are along
most every
trip, even when Chet and Doc do participate.
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Message 453 Tue Jul 30, 1991
DATAQUE.1 [Chuck] at 22:15 EDT
Well, here are my $.02 worth:
First, I don't think there was a mention of any contractual
quota requirement
(or date) mentioned for the booths in the forms I saw (I
could be wrong here,
I payed for mine some 2 months ago and haven't looked at it
since). If the
date was as critical as implied here, there should have been
a discount to
prompt people to send in early.
Second, unless the hotel has someone already lined up, I
think they are kinda
pulling someone's chain, as I couldn't see anyone securing
the site on such a
short notice (under 120 days) if they pulled the rug out on
August 1. Anyone
who has been involved with such a large site knows what a
pain it is to find a
site even a year in advance of a show date.
Last, from my experience at the smaller 1-day LCACE shows, I
would expect in
the 1500-2000 range, maybe a bit higher, *IF* it were
advertised (I do not
recall seeing any magazine ads for this show yet, which it
is getting high
time for I would think).
(as I stand back and wait for the topic piranhas to chew my
***)
Chuck
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Message 454 Tue Jul 30, 1991
DATAQUE.1 [Chuck] at 22:41 EDT
BTW: how do I get one of these pins?
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Message 455 Tue Jul 30, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 23:53 EDT
The "rivaling" quote was from your post Dot...of
their message. It's on line 4
or 5 of their stuff.
Maybe more people would show up, depends on just how healthy
sales have been
for the dealers in the area...beats me. If LaLaLand pulls in
2-3Kilopersons,
then anywhere else in the US will be less. DC area will be
second. At least
that's the way it's gonna be until there's an Atari sales
revolution... ...and
snowball fights break out in hell ;-)
So what does this mean? Is Atari going to pay the money and
count on us
showing up? OR Since we all haven't coughed up the dough
already, chuck it all
down the dumper?
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Message 456 Wed Jul 31, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 00:37 EDT
Ok, Jim, my fault then. I think it would rival European
shows in its
own small pond, but these things are relative. ;-)
Chuck, according to Mike, the hotel has no problem
whatsoever attracting
a new contractee on just a couple month's notice.
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Message 457 Wed Jul 31, 1991
J.EIDSVOOG1 [CodeHead] at 01:45 EDT
According to Rehbock, we are supposed to send in our checks
to Mike Brown but
he won't cash them until October(?). It really is silly for
Atari not to sign
the contract. Big deal...so they sign a contract. What kind
of trouble can
they get in? Sheesh. We need their commitment. They need our
commitment.
But to commit, we have to spend money and they don't.
Typical.
John
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Message 458 Wed Jul 31, 1991
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu] at 04:34 EDT
I suggest those of you that plan to participate in the
Chicago fest to write
to Mike Brown. I see the Chicago show as a tremendous
oppurtunity to sell a
lot of stuff. Because of its intended show date, I expect it
to be the biggest
money maker for vendors. If you are interested in making
money, don't let this
chance pass you by. Oh yeah, I forgot, you folks aren't
interested in money.
Otherwise, you wouldn't have choosen the Atari market. :^)
Paul Wu
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Message 459 Wed Jul 31, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 15:00 EDT
It's too close to WAACE, and COMDEX, I see it as a real
curiousity that Atari
wants that timeframe.
And the potential shit weather...oh brother.
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Message 460 Wed Jul 31, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 17:50 EDT
OK, here it is just three weeks before the Duesseldorf show
and I've
got 7 large cartons of software in my livingroom looking for
a place to
go. I finally ended up taking 100 or so copies of each
program, a few
more of Kidpublisher Pro (already reviewed in Germany), in
spite of
other recommendations on both ends of the spectrum. If I
sell half of
these, the trip is paid for...unless of course shipping
costs and
customs eat it all up.
It seems few people are in my position--I may be completely
unique, I
don't know. Most people either: (a) have a German-based
distributor
already who makes the copies there or (b) don't have a
German-language
version yet and so are basically going to land a distributor
and get
some PR or (c) don't take units in the first place. Well, I
gotta
sell some units. I am hoping to land a distributor, but I've
already
got three products in the right language and appropriately
boxed, so
I'm ready to sell 'em.
So I hassled Bill Rehbock for two months to see if he could
come up
with an easy way to get my stuff through customs ahead of
me. He
couldn't or at least didn't. He did refer me to Art Morgan,
whom I
contacted last week. Art knows plenty about getting German
software
through US customs, but not the other way around. He
referred me to
a customs broker, who is extremely expensive, but he also
said I'd
be best off contacting Atari Germany directly.
So I sent a FAX Monday (they got it Tuesday morning) to
Matthias Born
at Atari Germany with a cc: to a woman there who has already
had to
deal with me. I put a heading at the top to alert them that
I required
a speedy reply. (I suppose this means I go to the bottom of
the pile.)
In any case, I still have not heard back. I am hoping they
will say,
"Don't worry, address it to us and we'll see that you
have the boxes
before the show," but since they have not yet said
anything at all,
I'm nervous about it. I believe I will call them tomorrow
voice if
no FAX arrives before then.
Anybody know more about this? How do I get my stuff through
customs
before I get there and keep the costs of this shipment down
low enough
that I can make the hoped-for $20/unit profit? Help !
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Message 461 Wed Jul 31, 1991
D.THOMPSON66 [David @ JMG] at 23:03 EDT
Fall Comdex...
Atari say its too early to discuss their plans for Comdex
yet they want
commitment out of Developers for a November show. Strange...
Well since Atari won't talk about Comdex yet, how about
developers? Who's
planning on going if Atari offer space. We have to book
early to get the
cheap charters and don't know yet if this year will really
be worth it.
-djt
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Message 462 Thu Aug 01, 1991
W.PARKS3 [Dr. Bob] at 00:11 EDT
Dave Rudie & Russ Hickenbottom are our
"roadies". They were a bit
worn out at the show, having stayed up nearly 36 hours by
the
time it started. (I don't think that that is such a good
idea).
I'm sure that they were rather spaced out by 1:00 or so.
It's not
the best way to make an impression on attendees, but they
did
just fine. (I found out that it's best to have ALL items in
ones
product line at the shows. even if it's 2 or three per.
There's
always someone that want just the item that you didn't bring
and
you never hear the end of it:^)
I'll probably end up going to Chicago but it'll have nothing
to
do with Atari's wonderful cooperation. I'll go in spite of
it :^)
Bye: Dr. Bob
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Message 463 Thu Aug 01, 1991
MINDOVERMIDI at 06:09 EDT
Dorothy, I also believe you may be completely unique. :)
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Message 464 Thu Aug 01, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 09:59 EDT
Dorothy, contact the American Commercial Attache in Germany
and ask. That's
what they're paid to do.
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Message 465 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 12:30 EDT
I believe this sticking point has been resolved. Thanks to
all who
provided advice. It turns out that there are _many_ ways to
get the
stuff to my booth!
For those of you who are going and lugging your own stuff,
you ought
to be aware of the discussion I had in /sends during the
conference
last night. The consensus was that Duesseldorf is not as
much of a
selling show as we would expect. It _is_ a show for users,
to be
sure, but many buy few items and simply browse, planning for
future
purchases. Remember, unlike the US users we often meet at
shows,
the Germans can go to a dealer _anytime_, so the immediate
need to
purchase isn't there. Like all shows, there's always some
question,
too, as to how well a particular product will move from one
moment to
the next. The upshot is that I have pared down my shipping
list to
a measely 75 units of each of the three products. These
products are
already completely in German. I may well not sell them out
to the
public; if I do wind up with leftovers, I hope I'll have
established
a deal with a distributor or at least with a few dealers by
then so
I'm not having to drag them home. If your own product is not
yet
translated, the advice I've gathered is to take very few,
perhaps 10
of each, and plan on making the distributor-getting the
major purpose
of the show for yourselves. Like me, if you do sell out, you
can
always take orders and ship them after you get home.
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Message 466 Thu Aug 01, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 16:06 EDT
I find that contradictory to my own experience at
Duesseldorf. Our German
representatives for DynaCADD, CRP, manufacture a quality
Digitizer. Last year
at Duesseldorf, this unit that sells for thousands of DM's,
sold out by noon
of the first day of the show and was CRP upset that they
hadn't brought more
with them.
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Message 467 Thu Aug 01, 1991
ICDINC at 16:25 EDT
Ditto from ICD. We sell a large amount of product at
Duesseldorf. Not nearly
as much as the Koeln Amiga Show but after all.. it is the
Atari market.
- TOM -
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Message 468 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 17:47 EDT
Wow, what a mixed message I get about this thing! In any
case, I
think now that I would rather err on the side of caution.
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Message 469 Thu Aug 01, 1991
DOUBLE-CLICK at 21:19 EDT
Dorothy -
Try calling Internation Exhibits Transport, Inc. (IET) for
sending stuff over
to the show. Phone: 212-608-6690. The person we dealt with
was Bruce de
Weil. They are the customs broker we used for the 16 bit
Faire and did a fine
job. It will cost you, but if that is the only recourse...
- mike
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Message 470 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 21:33 EDT
Mike, thanks for the tip, but I have a plan that I'm sure
will work now.
(at last!) By the way, Atari Germany did respond to my FAX
late today.
Matthias Born said that I could ship my stuff to them and
they would
handle it from there. I think I'll go one of the other
suggested routes
tomorrow, but it is great to know that they are concerned
enough about
US participation to go out of their way like this. Anyone
who would
want to use the Atari Germany way, please do contact me in
GEMail and
I will give you the particulars as related to me and let you
know who
to contact there.
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Message 471 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.TRAUTSCHOL [jtrautschold] at 22:52 EDT
Aw heck Dorothy, I'm not depressed...just figured that sales
would have been a
bit better. Heck, I'm still working on it...just called
Atari User today to
set up advertising, will be working on ST Connection as soon
as I have time,
etc. etc. It all just takes times...at least my name is
starting to get about
now...
I *did* meet Chet and Doc's roadies, as you called them, but
geeze, both Chet
and Dr. Bob are such *interesting* (hmmmm...) on line
personalities that I was
looking forward to meeting the actual individuals! Of
course, I *DID* get to
meet you, and we *DID* get officially pinned, so.....
(Ah....still in
heaven....)
John T.
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Message 472 Fri Aug 02, 1991
J.EIDSVOOG1 [CodeHead] at 01:51 EDT
If I recall correctly from last year, German customs will
allow 5 pieces of
each product (as samples) to be brought in without paying
any duty. At least
this is what I seem to remember the agent saying when I was
paying the duty on
the 10 pieces per product I had. I'll be verifying this fact
before going
this year and will repost this information when I find out
for sure.
John
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Message 473 Fri Aug 02, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 02:10 EDT
John, please do remember to post it, as I plan to hand-carry
a few samples
just in case there's some mixup with my shipment. Remember
Glendale?
No product...no sale. And I didn't have a clean t-shirt each
morning
unless I _bought_ one!
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Message 474 Fri Aug 02, 1991
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu] at 04:35 EDT
Dorothy,
This may have been suggested by someone else before but I'll
post it incase
you missed it.
Bring your software packaging materials with you and tell
the customs that
they are literatures for the show. When you get to Germany,
buy a bunch of
disks and run copies there and package them in Germany. This
would require
that you 1) get there ahead of time, 2) have an computer in
your hotel room.
3) or find a disk duplicating house in Dusseldorf. In any
case, you may be
able to avoid a lot of taxes.
If my hardwares can be duplicated as easily, I would have
done the same.
Paul Wu
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Message 475 Fri Aug 02, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 09:53 EDT
Paul, since you mention literature, I oughtta ask this: I
had planned
to hand-transport 1000 flyers and print more there if
needed. I recall
someone having reported having to pay a duty on
freely-distributed
flyers at one of the Canadian shows I've attended. Is
Germany going
to charge me for these? (If so, by God, they are only worth
$10!)
I'm going to arrive in Duesseldorf at 6 am, and I just know
I'm not
going to be in the mood to deal with customs agents at that
moment. ;-)
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Message 476 Fri Aug 02, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 17:50 EDT
Do you have anything to declare? NO. Next!
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Message 477 Fri Aug 02, 1991
DOUBLE-CLICK at 18:12 EDT
Question: Where do these custom agents spring up from? We
hand carried a
bunch of stuff into England, and a bunch of stuff thru
Europe (Amsterdam,
France, Germany) in January and never ran into a customs
agent. Of course we
always answered NO to any questions.
- mike
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Message 478 Fri Aug 02, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 22:30 EDT
Dot, play it REAL smart. Just Say NINE.
He can draw his own conclusions ;-)
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Message 479 Mon Aug 05, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 14:26 EDT
I received today a formletter dated 7/30 from Atari Germany
about
the Duesseldorf show. It included a floorplan for Halle 12,
the
one in which the USA Pavillion is located. I'm in Stand H24
of
that area.
The letter is in German. Basically, it reports my booth
location
and serves to invite me to a traditional "Get Together
Party" on
Friday (8/23) in the "Conference Center East"
following the
opening day of the show. Admission tickets will be provided
during the day on Friday. I assume all developers attending
will
be eligible for such tickets.
Note to others attending: If you have received a
German-language
letter which appears to relate additional information
concerning
your particular situation and you cannot decipher it, please
do
not hesitate to ask me for a translation. I would assume
that
all US participants would receive the very same formletter
as I
have, but if not, would be happy to provide translations.
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Message 480 Tue Aug 06, 1991
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu] at 03:19 EDT
Dorothy:
I didn't get dutied on my literature so I don't think you
have to worry about
that. My plan is to invoice my stuff at 20% its actual
value. That should save
me a lot of duty. I am going to arrive at Dusseldorf a week
early so I'll have
plenty of time making contacts with potential distributors.
Actually that is
the only way I could get my cheap fair (at $950!!)
By the way, did you get your show tickets from Bill Reboch
or from Atari
Germany?
I hope no one works for the German customs here. :^)
Jim:
You crack me up!
Paul
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Message 481 Tue Aug 06, 1991
C.WALTERS1 [Chet] at 07:20 EDT
John T. - Ifn yer showing up at the Chicago show (if there
is a Chicago show)
or WAACE, you can meet these "interesting"
characters Chet & the Doc and the
roadies too!
______Chet at \/\/iz\/\/orks! ;^{)
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Message 482 Tue Aug 06, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 08:58 EDT
Paul, the other day I received what would be the equivalent
of a German
"vendor packet". It included a multi-page flyer
about rules and booth
equipment offerings, 4 tickets, and a handful of one-page
full-color
flyers promoting the show. It came from Atari US, but
obviously had been
sent from Germany to them, as everything was completlely in
German.
Then yesterday I received a two-page mailing from Atari
Germany, telling
me my booth number and containing a map of Halle 12.
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Message 483 Tue Aug 06, 1991
C.WALTERS1 [Chet] at 15:04 EDT
However, if you want to wrestle, you'll have to visit
Dorothy to get "pinned."
______Chet at \/\/iz\/\/orks! ;^{)
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Message 484 Tue Aug 06, 1991
C.WALTERS1 [Chet] at 15:07 EDT
Cross disciplined? Wasn't that a tune by 2live?
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Message 485 Tue Aug 06, 1991
J.TRAUTSCHOL [jtrautschold] at 21:09 EDT
:-) Well Chet, IF there is a Chicago show, I'll certainly be
there! If for no
other reason than to meet you and the Doc (forget the
roadies...I met them
already!)
I'm working on a software deal now, that, if it goes
through, will be
introduced at the Chicago show. Could be interesting! (IF
there is a Chicago
show! :-)
And now that I've met Dorothy, she can "pin" me
anytime! <sheepish grin!>
John T.
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Message 486 Wed Aug 07, 1991
W.PARKS3 [Dr. Bob] at 12:44 EDT
Just curious, does the T. stand for Tiberius? :^)
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Message 487 Thu Aug 08, 1991
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu] at 00:31 EDT
Dorothy,
I got those tickets too. They sure look pretty fancy. Today
I received a
letter from Atari Germany. I think I am in booth E32 if I
read it correctly.
The show space looks pretty big. Maybe 7-8 times bigger than
the Glendale
show.
By the way, I got a call from Roger Davis of System
Solutions in UK inquiring
about my products. Anyone of you dealt with him before?
Paul Wu
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Message 488 Thu Aug 08, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 00:44 EDT
Paul, I think you are supposed to be on Row H, not E, if you
are in the
USA area, but whatever...If your map just has Halle 12 on
it, consider
that there is an additional hall that has nearly as much
room as well.
Halle 12 is the "main" hall, but the other hall is
packed with vendors
too.
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Message 489 Thu Aug 08, 1991
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu] at 02:57 EDT
Dorothy,
You are right. I am in E... sorry, my memory needs refresh
faster than my
dynamic RAM. I need a static RAM brain cell upgrade.
Paul Wu
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Message 490 Thu Aug 08, 1991
CHERRY.FONTS at 02:59 EDT
I deal with Roger Davies in London. The jury is still out on
him. He's doing
a great job for a friend of mine. But I'm not too sure how
well he's doing for
me. DON'T sign any exclusives with him. :-) He has what
seems to me to be an
odd approach to marketing. An approach that doesn't include
advertising. He
seems to prefer direct mail, which is great for targeted
recipients but to
cold-call an unknown product by direct mail? Wierd. Who
knows, maybe he's a
genius.
The fellow from Compo that came to the Vancouver show said
System Solutions
is a really good company and that I was lucky to be dealing
with them. He also
said they're pretty much restricted to the british market
and I was cautioned
against believing otherwise.
I have an unfounded queasy feeling about Roger. Get
everything in writing.
(And tell him I said hello. Seriously.)
..Todd
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Message 491 Fri Aug 09, 1991
J.EIDSVOOG1 [CodeHead] at 02:07 EDT
System Solutions (Roger Davies, et al) is handling our
software in the UK.
He's definitely a bit pushy but I've found that it's easiest
to just agree to
at least consider what he's asking for and then just forget
about the more
outlandish things (he'll drop them) like sending image files
of all your
logos, etc.
As far as advertising, he never said that he wouldn't
advertise. We've already
been through a British relationship where they didn't
advertise...it didn't
work. I haven't actually seen any ads for our stuff in ST
World or ST User,
but many people have told us they've read about their
carrying our products in
ST Format. They've also been placing review products out
there and I believe
at least one review is already out.
As for exclusives, we've verbally (and FAXually) agreed to
be exclusive with
Systems Solutions. I don't know who else I'd sell to over
there anyway. All
other roads I explored have dead-ended.
I've pretty much given up on expecting too much from the
British market. They
seem to be heavily concentrated on games, plus NeoDesk is
already extremely
popular over there so it's difficult for us to break in.
There's also a lot
of piracy there. In 1989, CodeHead Software was voted the
second best
software company (right behind Hi-Soft) by ST World readers.
Since we had
only sold 300 pieces (total of all products) over there,
something sounds a
bit fishy. I read this as "we love CodeHead Software,
because we can pirate
it so easily".
John
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Message 492 Fri Aug 09, 1991
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu] at 04:05 EDT
Todd & John:
Thanks for the information. Roger Davies claims that his
company is affiliated
or partner with a Dutch company called Trade-It and Systems
Solutions handles
the English speaking market while Trade-It handles the rest
of the European
market. Do you guys have any experience with Trade-It?
While we are on the same subject. Anyone familiar with
Omikron Soft & Hardware
in Germany?
Paul Wu
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Message 493 Fri Aug 09, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 04:16 EDT
Paul, Omikron has been recommended to me by several people
and I have
asked them to chat with me in Duesseldorf. I have their
BASIC, and
it's a fine product. It's the "official" BASIC for
the ST in some
European countries.
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Message 494 Fri Aug 09, 1991
CHERRY.FONTS at 23:19 EDT
Isn't Trade-It the young fellows publishing Avante Vector in
Europe? Extremely
unfortunate name for a software company. I'd have called it
BUY-IT or DON'T-
TRADE-IT. <chuckle>
Yes, Roger is pushy. He wants to copy-protect my software,
rename my files,
redesign my packages, bundle the fonts with somebody else's
bloody clipart
utilities.. I'm surprised he hasn't asked me to change the
name of my
company.
..Todd
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Message 495 Sat Aug 10, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 00:31 EDT
ToddFonts, yeah, that'd be better ;-)
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Message 496 Sat Aug 10, 1991
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu] at 03:04 EDT
Todd,
How do you copy-protect fonts?
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Message 497 Sat Aug 10, 1991
CHERRY.FONTS at 21:23 EDT
Jim,
Don't you believe that TODD is synonymous with CHERRY? :-)
BTW: I got a registration card back from a lady named C
heri Ferarri from
Pacifica California. Kinda starts the blood flowing doesn't
it?
Paul,
There is a way to sort-of copy-protect Calamus fonts. Just
ask the folks at
Compugraphic.
..Cherry (honest!) :-)
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Message 498 Sun Aug 11, 1991
MINDOVERMIDI at 20:40 EDT
Todd - but what does it all *MEAN*?
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Topic 9 Mon Oct 22, 1990
ISD [Nathan] (Forwarded)
Sub: Confidentiality
I have taken this opportunity to start a new topic to
discuss a very important
subject to us all, the complete confidentiality of category
70.
520 message(s) total.
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Message 520 Tue Aug 06, 1991
C.WALTERS1 [Chet] at 07:21 EDT
THis could get nasty....
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Topic 10 Mon Oct 01, 1990
C.WALTERS1 [Chet] (Forwarded)
Sub: Technical Discussions
Please place Technical Discussions Here!
639 message(s) total.
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Message 625 Tue Jul 30, 1991
DARLAH [RT~SYSOP] at 11:23 EDT
Nor will you want it to be..........we hope. ;-)
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Message 626 Wed Jul 31, 1991
J.EIDSVOOG1 [CodeHead] at 01:45 EDT
Tyson,
You're lucky your son was a Gemini. Otherwise he might have
been a Neodesk or
a HotWire. <grin>
John
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Message 627 Wed Jul 31, 1991
T.GILL7 [GILLT] at 22:19 EDT
I checked the astrological charts for the NeoDesk and
Hotwire. Those signs are
fated for prosperity and fulfillment. But beware of clashes
with Pulleytarians
whose orbit crosses the GEnie constellation!
Tyson @ Horrorscopes Inc. (gee was that would make a great
name for a hack-em-
up movie...)
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Message 628 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 01:19 EDT
;-) It's all clear now.
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Message 629 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.EIDSVOOG1 [CodeHead] at 13:41 EDT
Tyson,
In LA, there's a newsprint-type magazine called the LA
Weekly. It's quite
progressive and a bit outrageous. They have a regular column
called the
"Rocky Horroscope" so you were not the first to
think of the term. Sorry.
<grin>
John
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Message 630 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.EIDSVOOG1 [CodeHead] at 13:47 EDT
Oops...that should have read "Rocky Horrorscope".
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Message 631 Thu Aug 01, 1991
DOUBLE-CLICK at 21:20 EDT
Hey, I just thought of a signature for the IAAD that I
wanted to get
everyone's comments on. I was thinking about using it...
__/\__
Mike \ / Circumsizing
Vederman /_ _\ the Atari Community
\/
Any comments? ;-)
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Message 633 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 21:38 EDT
What a character, this guy! Every developer's association
oughtta have
the benefits of a resident moil. ;-)
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Message 634 Thu Aug 01, 1991
ISD [Nathan] at 21:45 EDT
HIIIIYA!!
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Message 635 Thu Aug 01, 1991
T.GILL7 [GILLT] at 21:52 EDT
That's OK, "Someone thought of it already..." will
probably be envraged on my
tombstone!
Rocky Horrorscope <grin> I like it.
Tys
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Message 636 Thu Aug 01, 1991
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH] at 23:45 EDT
Oops? Damn potholes!!!!.....Sorry Joshua, don't worry, it'll
grow back.
Not ;-)
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Message 637 Fri Aug 02, 1991
CRAIG.S.THOM at 19:13 EDT
argh
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Message 638 Tue Aug 06, 1991
C.WALTERS1 [Chet] at 07:28 EDT
How's about .....
____________________
/ circumventing \
/ the Atari \
/ community \
\ /
/\ \/
[ ]
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Message 639 Tue Aug 06, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 08:59 EDT
Chet, ;-)
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Topic 11 Mon Aug 20, 1990
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] (Forwarded)
Sub: IAAD Business
I've been delegated the authority to set up a general
meeting of the
membership of the IAAD. Here's the place to discuss timing
and agenda
suggestions.
74 message(s) total.
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Message 68 Thu Aug 01, 1991
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs] at 20:00 EDT
The following people currently have legitimate access to
this Category:
ICDINC
DAVESMALL
CRAIG.S.THOM
NEVIN-S
GRIBNIF [Dan]
HISOFT
DATAQUE.1 [Chuck]
ISD [Nathan]
DOUG.W
JEFF.W [RTC Sysop]
C.HARVEY
C.F.JOHNSON [CodeHead]
D.S.HARRISON [Doug]
C.DAYMON
J.PIERSTORFF [J.PIERSTORFF]
GENEXRX [Gene]
H.MURPHY [M.S. Design]
JB.DAVIS [Brad@DreamPk]
STEVE-B
BPENNER
JLS [John STanley]
ESTEEM [Tom Nielsen]
D.A.BRUMLEVE [kidprgs]
C.STANFORD
B.LUNESKI1 [DBII]
B.NOONAN
S.WHITNEY [SteveWhitney]
N.WEINRESS
CHERRY.FONTS
P.HELLINGER [helli]
C.WALTERS1 [Chet]
G.RICHARDSO1 [George]
W.BUCKHOLDT
K.SCHUMACHE1
J.EIDSVOOG1 [CodeHead]
R.SKRALY [Soft-Aware]
D.BECKEMEYER [David @ BDT]
L.SEILER
A.RIDLEY1
DOUBLE-CLICK
R.TURNER10
J.CRASWELL
M.TURCSANYI [Melinda]
J.ALLEN27 [FAST TECH]
E.ROSENQUIST [Eric@Strata]
JMGSOFT [George @ JMG]
C.WALNUM1 [CLAY]
W.PARKS3 [Dr. Bob]
T.GILL7 [GILLT]
J.TRAUTSCHOL [jtrautschold]
ISD2 [David]
WORDFLAIR [Lauren]
MINDOVERMIDI
WUZTEK.OPI [Paul Wu]
P.COMEAU1 [Phil Comeau]
D.THOMPSON66 [David @ JMG]
DARLAH [RT~SYSOP]
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