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Re: Public vandalism
On Dec 7, 12:58 pm, Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet
<tadap...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 7, 11:31 am, dog_...@macgui.com (D Finnigan) wrote:
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> > Michael Blackwrote:
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> > > On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, D Finnigan wrote:
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> > >> I took a look at the bound Byte volumes just a few moments ago to see
> > >> what
> > >> the tables of contents look like. Most are just one page, with a few
> > >> two-pagers. So my idea to use take a good photo of each should turn out
> > >> well.
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> > >> On to the subject of this post....
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> > >> I selected a few notable Byte magazines to read over the introduction of
> > >> the
> > >> //e, Lisa, Macintosh, Power PC Macs, etc.
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> > >> I went to the volume which held the October 1986 issue of Byte which
> > >> features the IIgs introduction article. I scanned the ToC and saw that
> > >> the
> > >> IIgs intro article was on page 84. Ok. I flipped around and ended up at a
> > >> block of ads. The next page was 104, the start of some other article. I
> > >> flipped back past the ads... back to an article on page 70-something. I
> > >> checked the ToC again... flipped back past the pages more carefully.
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> > >> A sinking feeling arose.
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> > >> I examined the binding carefully and I found that the smallest stubs of
> > >> the
> > >> pages were still clinging to the binding. Someone had torn out the entire
> > >> Apple IIgs article from this Byte magazine. This was probably done years
> > >> ago
> > >> by some Apple fanatic, but impresses upon us all the fact that even
> > >> libraries can suffer "data loss."
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> > >> The quicker we get these old volumes digitized such that they can be
> > >> perfectly replicated as many times as needed, the better.
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> > > Just because the Apple IIGS article is missing doesn't mean it's a
> > > horrible event.
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> > You're right. It's not really world-ending. But my point is that if it can
> > happen to some now-obscure computer article, it could happen to anything. It
> > could happen to books of much greater significance which are just freely
> > available to anyone on the open shelves. Not every rare/valuable book is
> > locked away in some basement storage vault.
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> > > In other words, you're actually lucky that those Byte volumes are still
> > > in the library.
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> I'm sure what you seek is out there. If anybody has it -- it would be
> Rubywand.
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> Cheers!
> Tom- Hide quoted text -
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They ain't Byte but here's a nice collection of computist and Hard
Core Compute if anybody is interested
along with tons of other A2 goodies for download - review and/or use.
http://apple2.org.za/gswv/USA2WUG/
Cheers & Enjoy!
Tom