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In article <19991210005740.02798.00000188@ng-cc1.aol.com>,
obsbedia2@aol.com (Obsbedia2) wrote:

> At this point in the life of the Apple II and it's Users, Tom is one percent
> pirate and 99 percent archeologist.
> 
> Jay Edwards

Well, thank you for that comment Jay.  That's a fairly good way of putting it.
I have dug some interesting A2 bones up out of the "Ground" :) (so to
speak) over the past few years and I've still got a few skeletons stored
in the closet to put together for public display in our A2 meuseums also. 


I'd like to advise everybody also, that I don't touch or even concerning
my digging efforts with the living A2 software titles (other than to
promote them as much as I'm allowed to by the authors of such) with
reviews and attempts to make the A2 community (as a whole) and its users
aware of the presents, ability and sources of such.  The A2 world is far
from dead.  I hope to see more development and inovative software for all
Apple II models made available in the future as commercial, shareware and
freeware - for many, many years to come.

Cheers & Happy Holidays to All,
Tom

-- 
Charles T. 'Dr. Tom' Turley
WWW: http://www.grin.net/~cturley