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Re: Who owns copyright on old computer mags?
In article <38777645.B01DB5F3@sheridanc.on.ca>, First Last
<first.last@sheridanc.on.ca> wrote:
> Michael Black wrote:
> > RANSACTOR?
> > >
> > > I'm in toronto (where they were based) and there's not a trace of them
> > > to be found.
> > > Thankfully I have just about every issue ever published! (still in good
> > > condition, except the odd one).
> > >
> > > Dan.
> >
> > That reminds me of visiting Toronto, perhaps it was as late as 1989,
> > and visiting a surplus store on Queen Street, and seeing part or was
> > it a complete unit, of an adaptor for the Commodore 64 so it could
> > run programs from other computers.
>
> The Active Surplus Annex store in Toronto is an absolute-must visit.
> This place is a virtual instutition that has been around for over 30
> years (even some of the stock inside has been around that long to!)
>
> http://www.activesurplus.com/
That's the name I was thinking of, but when I set out to type it, I
suddenly was no longer certain that was the proper name.
And it was indeed the Active Surplus Annex where I saw the adaptor
for the Commodore 64.
Michael