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Re: NAUG Magazine collection



On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:14:29 PM UTC+10, Tony Turner wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> She who must be obeyed has decreed I must "CLEAN-UP THAT DAMN MESS!!!"
> In this particular instance, it's my collection of NAUG magazines.
> 
> My collection goes from Vol V, iss #1, through to Vol IX, iss #10.
> 
> What's missing:
>    Vol V #'s 3, 5
>    Vol VI # 9
>    Vol VIII #'s 3, 5
> 
> A bit confusing as some Volumes have 12 issues for a specific yr,
> while others only have 10 issues for a specific yr.
> 
> All in excellent condition:
> no tears, no dirt, no folded edges, no wrinkles, no fingerprints, no 
> smudges, no mould, etc.
> 
> Bracketing the issues:
> 
> Vol V, No. 1, Jan 1990
> "How to incorporate scanned images into AppleWorks."
> "How to get LaserWriter output from the serial port on any Apple II 
> computer."
> "Syntax & description of more that 75 tokens used in Ultra-Macros programs."
> 
> Vol IX, No. 10, Dec 1994
> "How to Set up a RAM Disk on an Apple IIe or IIc"
> 
> I'm in Edmonton, Alberta.
> 
> One promise I can make, is that since I don't know why I don't have the 
> missing issues as noted above (as I had a subscription), so if/when I 
> stumble across any of the issues noted above (possible, as there's still 
> plenty of other Apple II stuff, software, books, hardware [anyone want a 
> Videx Videoterm manual & board in box with anti-static bag, 3rd edition, Jan 
> 1982?]) that I still gotta wade through to satisfy my dear wife; whoever 
> becomes the happy recipient of these NAUG magazines, I'll send them to you @ 
> my expense. Caveat: gotta find them 1st...
> 
> Any offers?
> 
> -Tony T.

Heh, thanks for what info you do have :)

Ugh, I wish I could actually remember what the card we had was called. Maybe it was a Vision 80? It definitely began with a V.

- Wade