10/1/1982 Something for EveryoneI am an employee of the Byte Shop of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and I must say that you have one of the best Apple magazines going for you. The articles are very well done and you usually have very accurate information. We sell Byte, Creative Computing, Kilobaud Microcomputing, Nibble, Call Apple, Interface Age, the local Apple users' group newsletter, and InfoWorld. Of all these, I feel that your magazine is the most informative source to keep up with new items. Great! Keep it up. And another thing. You say that subscriptions are free to Apple owners. I have owned my Apple for two years and I have yet to see it mailed to my house. I am forced to wait until my boss is finished reading the store copy. And while I'm at it, I have some messages to convey to the software houses.
Adam Ginsberg, Byte Shop, Ft. Lauderdale, FL - V2N2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We can't mail you a magazine if we don't know about you. We aren't affiliated with Apple, so even if you send Apple notice, we remain in the dark. If you want Softalk, you must send us your name, address, and, because we're free exclusively to Apple owners, your Apple serial number. Regarding note to On-Line: You didn't try "Take all." In that very cave, that's what you needed. "Drop all" works to put everything down, too. About Broderbund: What a loss to have missed out on Alien Rain because of the potential of an Alien Typhoon to come. We believe Alien Rain is by far the superior game. Typhoon is quite a different game to play, best for addicts. Softalk gives seven Apple disk drives a heavy workout eighteen hours a day or more. All games get intensive multihour sessions. Other than occasional timing adjustments, only two drives have gone down—both because some sleepy person misconnected them. Softalk Response to Ginsbert - V2N2 Comments are closed.
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