[comp.sys.cbm] Twin Cities 128

72560.3467@CompuServe.COM (Howard Herman) (05/01/91)

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In article, lcs@busboys.rutgers.edu (Lyle C. Seplowitz) writes:

>By the way, does anyone know what happened to Twin Cities 128? I have 
>a six issue subscription and only received one issue!                 
 
I also have a few issues remaining on my subscription.  Unfortunately, from 
what I've heard there may not be any more.
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Howard Herman
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rknop@nntp-server.caltech.edu (Robert Andrew Knop) (05/03/91)

72560.3467@CompuServe.COM (Howard Herman) writes:

>To:   >INTERNET comp-sys-cbm@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
>Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm

>In article, lcs@busboys.rutgers.edu (Lyle C. Seplowitz) writes:

>>By the way, does anyone know what happened to Twin Cities 128? I have 
>>a six issue subscription and only received one issue!                 
> 
>I also have a few issues remaining on my subscription.  Unfortunately, from 
>what I've heard there may not be any more.

I've got 11 issues left on my subscription....

What I've heard is that Loren Louvhaug has moved on to some 16 bit system, and
doesn't have the time/energy/desire to devote the necessary energy to his 8 bit
128 publication.  I wonder about the rest of the editorial staff (there have
to be one or two othere pople there!)).  If Louvhaug doesn't want to keep
doing it, why doesn't he pass it on to others?  There must be people out there
with the expertise and the desire necessary to contribute to this.  Heck, I'd
be wiling to volunteer to do something myself, although I don't have a whole
lot of time nor would I know how to go about publishing something.  But I do
know my 128 fairly well....


Does anybody in the in know anything about this?

-Rob Knop
rknop@tybalt.caltech.edu