sutherla@qtp.ufl.edu (scott sutherland) (07/09/89)
I hope someone out there can help me. I was in a computer store in St. Petersburg, FL a couple of years ago and I purchased an issue of an Amiga magazine called Ami Project: Journal for the Amiga Computer. I got the Vol. 1 #7 issue and am glad I did. It contains the only clear description of AnimObs and AnimComps I have seen to date. Now I would like to find out more about the magazine (I am doing this now because I just dusted off my copy to look at this article again). Does anyone know if it is still being printed? If so, any info would be appreciated. I would also like to purchase back issues of the magazine. The Vol. 1 #7 issue is dated May, 1987. This issue rivals Amazing Computing and Amiga Transactor for technical information, so I believe that other issues might contain pertinent or interesting information. Thanks, Scott
sutherla%qtp.ufl.edu@mitvma.mit.edu (scott sutherland) (07/10/89)
----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > I hope someone out there can help me. I was in a computer store >in St. Petersburg, FL a couple of years ago and I purchased an issue of >an Amiga magazine called Ami Project: Journal for the Amiga Computer. >I got the Vol. 1 #7 issue and am glad I did. It contains the only clear >description of AnimObs and AnimComps I have seen to date. Now I would like >to find out more about the magazine (I am doing this now because I just >dusted off my copy to look at this article again). Does anyone know if >it is still being printed? If so, any info would be appreciated. I would >also like to purchase back issues of the magazine. The Vol. 1 #7 issue is >dated May, 1987. This issue rivals Amazing Computing and Amiga Transactor >for technical information, so I believe that other issues might contain >pertinent or interesting information. > >Thanks, > >Scott I picked up Vol.1 #6 at a computer show. I agree that it is a fantastic magazine. However, rumor has it that it is past tense. Have you tried to get in touch with them? /* F. Michael Theilig OHA101 at URIACC.Bitnet "There is no Dark Side of the Moon... in fact it is all dark." */
douglee@becker.UUCP (Doug Lee) (07/11/89)
In article <609@orange6.qtp.ufl.edu> sutherla@orange6 (scott sutherland) writes: > > I hope someone out there can help me. I was in a computer store >in St. Petersburg, FL a couple of years ago and I purchased an issue of >an Amiga magazine called Ami Project: Journal for the Amiga Computer. As far as I know, this magazine is defunct. I subscribed for a year, only got two or three issues and then nothing. Another local friend who also subscribed, tried calling them and got either no answer or a this number not in service recording. TOO BAD. It seemed to be a nice magazine and the person who sold me a subscription at World Of Commodore Toronto a couple of years ago seemed O.K. <<<DOUG>>> douglee@becker >I got the Vol. 1 #7 issue and am glad I did. It contains the only clear >description of AnimObs and AnimComps I have seen to date. Now I would like >to find out more about the magazine (I am doing this now because I just >dusted off my copy to look at this article again). Does anyone know if >it is still being printed? If so, any info would be appreciated. I would >also like to purchase back issues of the magazine. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you find any, please let us know. > >Thanks, > >Scott