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Abstracts from files in info-mac/per as of Sun Dec 26 00:55:56 PST 1993
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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 23:16:41 -0500
From: lee@hobbes.cs.umass.edu (Peter Lee)
Subject: Infini-D: Absynthe Power Tools Issue 0
Enclosed is Issue 0 of Chris Bernardi of Absynthe Software's excellent
"Absynthe Power Tools," a collection of tips, tricks, and sample files for use
with Specular International's Infini-D. Disclaimer: Specular International,
Ltd. neither created nor commissioned these works and takes no responsibility
(or credit) for their performance or usefulness. We just think they're pretty
cool :-)
/-------------------- Peter E. Lee, Software Conductor ----------------------\
| Specular International, Inc. |
| lee@cs.umass.edu or (413) 256-1329 (H) or (413) 549-7600 (W) |
\-------- Beauty is 24 bits deep, plus eight bits of alpha channel ----------/
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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 93 23:18:43 -0500
From: lee@hobbes.cs.umass.edu (Peter Lee)
Subject: Infini-D: Absynthe Power Tools Issue 1
Enclosed is Issue 1 of Chris Bernardi of Absynthe Software's excellent
"Absynthe Power Tools," a collection of tips, tricks, and sample files for use
with Specular International's Infini-D. Disclaimer: Specular International,
Ltd. neither created nor commissioned these works and takes no responsibility
(or credit) for their performance or usefulness. We just think they're pretty
cool :-)
/-------------------- Peter E. Lee, Software Conductor ----------------------\
| Specular International, Inc. |
| lee@cs.umass.edu or (413) 256-1329 (H) or (413) 549-7600 (W) |
\-------- Beauty is 24 bits deep, plus eight bits of alpha channel ----------/
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Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1993 11:52:35 -0500 (EST)
From: Jim Gaynor <gaynor@bigmac.ag.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: AddamsFamilyMag.hqx
A DocMaker document with a few pictures and lots of information about the
newly released Addams Family Values movie - including bios for the actors,
interviews, etc. The pictures look best on a 8-bit (or greater) display.
Downloaded from CompuServe's SHOWBIZ forum, where it was uploaded by the
folks from Paramount.
--
Jim Gaynor - <gaynor.4@osu.edu>
"I've seen the future. I can't afford it." - ABC
Everything said here and above is my opinion. Mine mine mine!
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#### BINHEX flux-93-07.hqx ****
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 93 18:26:58 -0400
From: an314@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Timothy Golobic)
Subject: submission of FLUX magazine (HyperCard stack)
The following binhexed file is the first release of FLUX, a shareware
magazine. As i mentioned before, I would appreciate it if it could get it's
own folder in the HyperCard division.
thank you
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From: kenh@world.std.com <Ken Hancock>
Subject: [*] Home and School Mac 8/91
Enclosed is a back issue of Home & School Mac, a newsletter
devoted to games and education. Part of the GAMER distribution.
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From: kenh@world.std.com <Ken Hancock>
Subject: [*] Home and School Mac 10/91
Enclosed is a back issue of Home & School Mac, a newsletter
devoted to games and education. Part of the GAMER distribution.
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From: kenh@world.std.com <Ken Hancock>
Subject: [*] Home and School Mac 2/92
Enclosed is the latest issue of Home & School Mac, a newsletter
devoted to games and educational programs. In this issue you can
find review on Desert Storm, Glider 4.0, Hoyle's Official
Book of Game I & II, King of Space, King's Bounty, Loom,
MacFrog, Nigel's World, QuickTime, Railroad Tychoon, Shanghai II,
SimCity Graphics Sets I & II, Space Quest III & IV,
Spectre, SuperMunchers, Swamp Gas, 3 in Three, Warlords, and
more. Part of the GAMER distribution.
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1993 06:41:36 -0800 (PST)
From: Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Inside Mac Games, Premier Edition
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Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Please post this file for public use. I've never submitted something to
your site before so if I have erred in some way please let me know.
Inside Mac Games is a new electronic magazine covering all facets of
Macintosh entertainment software and hardware, including in-depth reviews,
screen shots, hints and tips, Easter Eggs, and previews of upcoming
products. A free version such as this will be uploaded every month.
Brian Thomas
Senior Editor, IMG
Internet: n8348220
AOL: baba3
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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1993 05:45:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: please replace existing file
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Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Please replace the existing file info-mac/digest/inside-mac-games-2.hqx
with this file. Someone uploaded the present version from AOL in error,
and it contains no information about Internet user support (and therefore
I'm getting a lot of mail!). Below is a file description. I have never
posted to info-mac before, so if I have erred please let me know. Thank
you very much for your help.
Brian Thomas, Senior Editor, Inside Mac Games, n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu
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File Description:
Inside Mac Games is full-color electronic magazine covering all facets of
Macintosh gaming, including comprehensive software and hardware reviews,
in-depth interviews (this month it's Trey Smith from Graphic Simulations
(Hellcats, F/A-18 Hornet), sneak previews (Spectre Supreme this month),
strategy articles, patches, cheats--you name it. This month also features
the results of our game survey. Complete subscription information is
available in the e-magazine. Comments, suggestions, complaints, questions,
can be sent to:
----
Brian J. Thomas | Internet: n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu
Senior Editor | America Online: Baba3
Inside Mac Games
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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1993 15:43:12 -0800 (PST)
From: Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Inside Mac Games electronic magazine
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Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
The April issue of Inside Mac Games (IMG) features exclusive interviews
with Spectrum HoloByte and Dongleware, Inc., an inside stroll through
Reactor and their upcoming Screaming Metal and Virtual Valerie II, and reviews
on the Journeyman Project, NASCAR Challenge, Pax Imperia, V for Victory,
Mission Thunderbolt, and the new MacFLY joystick. Also included is an
extensive strategy section for MMIII, and a new column for flight sim
enthusiasts, The Right Seat. IMG is shareware and is available in disk,
e-mail, and ftp formats. Contact imgames@aol.com or
n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu for more information.
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Date: Sun, 16 May 1993 07:43:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Inside Mac Games May 93 Edition
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Inside Mac Games May '93 Edition. Requires debinhex and Compact Pro
utilities. Scanned with Disinfectant 3.2. Shelf-life for Sumex: 3 months.
----
Brian J. Thomas | Internet: n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu
Technical Editor | America Online: Baba3
Inside Mac Games
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Date: Sat, 5 Jun 1993 18:31:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Inside Mac Games - June '93 Edition
--0-475306746-739331125:#16358
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Welcome to Inside Mac Games, the coolest e-magazine this side of
tropopause. This month's Free Preview Edition features a Sneak Peek at
Bungie's upcoming Pathways Into Darkness, plus no-holds-barred reviews and
screenshots of the latest games to hit the shelves, including Spectre
Supreme, Lunicus (CD-ROM), King's Quest VI, Monkey Island 2, and many
more, plus the ever-exclusive IMG Interview, this month with Keith
Zabalaoui of V for Victory note.
Subscriptions to the complete, unabridged version of Inside Mac Games are
available in either disk or e-mail versions. This month's Subscription
Edition even features QuickTime movies embedded in the articles. You saw
it here first :-)
This is a Stuffit Lite archive that has been binhexed. You will need
applications or utilities to debinhex and unstuff. One such
application is Stuffit Lite, shareware available at most major FTP sites.
If you have problems with this archive, please let me know.
Brian Thomas
Inside Mac Games
n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu
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Date: Tue, 6 Jul 1993 22:06:42 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Inside Mac Games July '93 Edition
--0-405456902-742022513:#7454
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Inside Mac Games is a full-color, nothing-else-needed-except-a-Mac,
electronic magazine brimming each month with reviews, screenshots, sneak
peeks, rumors (move over Mac the Knife :-) and anything else we can think
of that someone else has not. This month's Free Preview Edition includes a
sneak look at the upcoming Carriers at War, an interview with Gregor
Whiley from Strategic Studies Group, lots of game reviews, an
under-the-hood look at the new Gravis GamePad, feature column The Right
Seat, and just a peck of a lot more.
Requires utilities to both debinhex and unStuffit (hint: Stuffit Expander
will do both :-)
Brian Thomas
Inside Mac Games
n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu
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Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1993 07:33:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Inside Mac Games - August '93 Free Preview Edition
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From "Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>" Mon Sep 13 23:31:30 1993
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1993 19:39:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Inside Mac Games - September '93 Free Preview Edition
--0-1393233112-747974939:#26994
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Inside Mac Games is a complete color electronic magazine with news,
reviews, commentaries, interviews and many other features. This Free
Preview Edition features a sneak peek at Star Trek - 25th Anniversary,
reviews of Pathways into Darkness, V for Victory 4, and Carriers at War,
as well as an exclusive interview with Psygnosis' CEO and Senior
Programmer. And of course, a complete report from the floors of MACWORLD
EXPO Boston '93.
The magazine will work on any Mac and needs not other software to be
viewed. Complete information about subscriptions is included in this free
preview edition.
For more information, contact imgames@aol.com.
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From: macmod (Info-Mac Moderator)
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 93 9:24:41 PDT
(5.65/WWU-H1.2/UW-NDC Revision: 2.26 ) id AA01716; Wed, 13 Oct 1993 08:37:46
-0700
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1993 08:36:02 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Inside Mac Games - October '93 Free Preview Edition
To: info-mac <info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
Message-Id: <Pine.3.07.9310130802.A1588-k101000@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Mime-Version: 1.0
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--0-828779453-750526663:#1588
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Inside Mac Games is a complete color electronic magazine with news,
reviews, commentaries, interviews and many other features. This month's
Free Preview Edition features an exclusive sneak preview of SimCity 2000,
the ultimate city simulator from Maxis! Also in this issue, an interview with
Jason Jones, creator of Pathways Into Darkness. Plus reviews of Hell Cab,
Zone of Avoidance, Freddy Pharkas, Oh No! More Lemmings. Lastly, new
products, rumors, the IMG game poll, the latest and games release list and
much, much more.
The magazine will work on any Mac and needs not other software to be
viewed. Complete information about subscriptions is included in this free
preview edition.
For more information, contact imgames@aol.com.
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Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 05:16:14 -0800 (PST)
From: Brian Thomas <n9217112@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Replacement for posting of same filename earlier last week.
--0-859933530-753283055:#15161
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII
Inside Mac Games is a complete color electronic magazine with news,
reviews, commentaries, interviews and many other features. This month's
Free Preview Edition features an exclusive sneak preview of 3D Astro
Chase, Ross Scott Rubin's "Gate Be Not Proud" op-ed, reviews of MYST,
Chuck Yeager's Air Combat, Star Trek 25th Anniversary, Rex Nebular, and
Club Raquetball, plus new products, rumors, the IMG game poll, the latest
and games release list and much, much more.
The magazine will work on any Mac and needs no other software to be
viewed. Complete information about subscriptions is included in this free
preview edition.
For more information, contact imgames@aol.com.
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From: macmod (Info-Mac Moderator)
Subject: No Subject!
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 93 7:42:08 PST
(5.65/WWU-H1.2/UW-NDC Revision: 2.26 ) id AA26605; Thu, 16 Dec 1993 13:12:47
-0800
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1993 13:07:54 -0800 (PST)
From: Brian Thomas <n8348220@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Subject: Inside Mac Games - December '93 Free Preview Edition
To: info-mac <info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu>
Message-Id: <Pine.3.07.9312161354.A25953-k101000@henson.cc.wwu.edu>
Mime-Version: 1.0
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--0-1584041773-756076357:#25953
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Inside Mac Games is a complete color electronic magazine with news,
reviews, commentaries, interviews and many other features. This month's
Free Preview Edition features an exclusive sneak preview of CyberFlix'
Jump Raven, a wild CD-ROM action/adventure, and an insightful interview
with Apple Games Evangelist Craig Fryar. Also, strange but maybe true
rumors, Ross Scott Rubin's "Fair Game" op/ed, and reviews of F/A-18 Hornet,
Caesar, Firefall Arcade, Spin Doctor, and Club Raquetball. Plus, the usual
repletion of new product announcements, the IMG game poll, the latest and
games release list and much, much more.
The magazine will work on any Mac and needs no other software to be
viewed. Complete information about subscriptions is included in this free
preview edition.
For more information, contact imgames@aol.com.
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From: macmod (Info-Mac Moderator)
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 93 8:08:05 PDT
(5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu); Fri, 1 Oct 1993 06:18:41
-0700
From: Kevin Savetz <savetz@bolero.rahul.net>
Message-Id: <199310011318.AA26691@bolero.rahul.net>
Subject: Known Users archive 1.6
To: macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu (macgifts)
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1993 06:18:40 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: doug@garnet.msen.com
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Length: 707273
This Hypercard stack is an archive of back issues of Known Users, the monthly
newsletter of the Sequoia Macintosh Users Group, located in Humboldt County,
California. Is most cases, the stack contains the full article text, which can
be read onscreen or printed.
The stack contains reviews, columns, and tips on a plethora of subjects. You can
search by keyword, article title or author, or just browse. You may reprint
most articles for your newsletter (with restrictions, see the stack for details)
or use our articles as ideas for articles of your own.
This is verison 1.6 of the stack. It contains articles printed from 1/87 through
9/93. Contact Kevin Savetz (Internet: "savetz@rahul.net"; America Online:
"Savetz"; SMUGgler's BBS as himself) for questions or feedback.
Moderators: please replace old versions of this file with this one.
#### BINHEX known-users.hqx ****
From: Kevin Savetz <waffle@rahul.net>
Subject: Known Users newsletter archive 1.4
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 93 10:26:27 PDT
This Hypercard stack is an archive of back issues of Known Users, the monthly
newsletter of the Sequoia Macintosh Users Group, located in Humboldt County,
California. Is most cases, the stack contains the full article text, which can
be read onscreen or printed.
I tried to maximize the number of articles of interest to the outside world,
keeping news from the bureaucracy at a minimum. The stack contains reviews,
columns, and tips on a plethora of subjects. You can search by keyword, article
title or author, or just browse. You may reprint articles for your newsletter
(with restrictions, see the stack for details) or use our articles as ideas for
articles of your own.
This is verison 1.4 of the stack, the first publicly-released version. It
contains articles printed from 1/87 through 6/92. Contact Kevin Savetz
(Internet: "savetz@rahul.net" or America Online: "Savetz") for questions or
feedback. Freeware.
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Date: 23 Mar 1993 17:01:26 -0600
From: "pfterry" <pfterry@MSMail.kgs.ukans.edu>
Subject: Sept. 92 Mac Tips & Tricks
This is the September 92 issue of Mac Tips & Tricks.
<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>
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Date: 23 Mar 1993 17:02:23 -0600
From: "pfterry" <pfterry@MSMail.kgs.ukans.edu>
Subject: Oct. 92 Mac Tips & Tricks
This is the Oct. 92 issue of Mac Tips & Tricks.
<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>
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Date: 23 Mar 1993 17:03:17 -0600
From: "pfterry" <pfterry@MSMail.kgs.ukans.edu>
Subject: Nov. 92 Mac Tips & Tricks
This is the Nov 92 issue of Mac Tips & Tricks.
<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>
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Date: 23 Mar 1993 17:04:09 -0600
From: "pfterry" <pfterry@MSMail.kgs.ukans.edu>
Subject: Dec. 92 Mac Tips & Tricks
This is the Dec 92 issue of Mac Tips & Tricks.
<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>
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From "stoutepf@chemsci1.es.dupont.com (Pieter Stouten)" Wed Aug 25 11:12:17 1993
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1993 11:44:06 -0500
From: stoutepf@chemsci1.es.dupont.com (Pieter Stouten)
Subject: mac-tips-n-tricks-93-01.hqx
Enclosed is the January 1993 issue of Mac Tips and Tricks.
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Date: 17 Mar 1993 11:55:51 -0600
From: "pfterry" <pfterry@MSMail.kgs.ukans.edu>
Subject: Macintosh Tips & Tricks newsletter
Here's an electronic newsletter published by Maria Langer of Giles Road
Publishing.
<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>
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From "stoutepf@chemsci1.es.dupont.com (Pieter Stouten)" Wed Aug 25 11:12:19 1993
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1993 11:45:39 -0500
From: stoutepf@chemsci1.es.dupont.com (Pieter Stouten)
Subject: mac-tips-n-tricks-93-04.hqx
Enclosed is the April 1993 issue of Mac Tips and Tricks.
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Date: 12 Jun 1993 16:02:46 -0600
From: "pfterry" <pfterry@msmail.kgs.ukans.edu>
Subject: FW: Macintosh Tips 'n Tricks
The May issue of Mac Tips & Tricks.
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Date: 5 Jul 1993 01:43:19 -0600
From: "pfterry" <pfterry@msmail.kgs.ukans.edu>
Subject: June MT&T
MACINTOSH TIPS & TRICKS, A Giles Road Press Publication
Editor in Chief: Maria L. Langer
Volume 2 - Issue 6 - June, 1993
This is the shareware version of MACINTOSH TIPS & TRICKS. Distributed
electronically as a double-clickable DOCMaker format document, MACINTOSH TIPS &
TRICKS includes Macintosh news and information, as well as productivity tips
for various Macintosh products.
NOTE: Beginning with this issue, the electronic version no longer includes
illustrations for articles. For illustrated articles, please subscribe to the
printed version. Details are included in this document.
This tenth issue features:
- Masthead
- From the Editor's Desktop
- Letters
- Product News
- Selecting Word Menu Commands from the Keyboard
by Ron Baron
- Anchored Items in QuarkXPress
by Sandee Cohen
- Quick Tips: Option Key Fun
by Terry Wilson
- New Department: Productivity Tools
- Productivity Tools: COPYright Pro
by Maria L. Langer
- Writer's Guidelines
- Books Offered Through Giles Road Press
- Subscription/Order Form
Printed copies of MACINTOSH TIPS & TRICKS, desktop published with QuarkXpress,
are available to subscribers. Site licenses for internal distribution of the
printed version by large organizations are also available. Consult the
information within this document for details.
SHAREWARE NOTICE
This DOCMaker document is distributed as shareware. If you regularly read the
shareware version of MACINTOSH TIPS & TRICKS, please send an electronic mail
message or picture postcard to Giles Road Press at any of the addresses listed
in this document. (Postcards are preferred!) Feel free to distribute this
DOCMaker document to friends and business associates. Written permission is
required for distribution by for-profit organizations or for distribution on
CD-ROM disk. IT MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED IN PRINTED FORM.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Contents of this document copyright 1993 Giles Road Press and contributing
authors. All rights reserved; PRINTED REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT
PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED.
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Date: 16 Aug 1993 16:21:22 -0600
From: "pfterry" <pfterry@msmail.kgs.ukans.edu>
Subject: Mac Tips and Tricks
Enclosed is the July issue of Mac Tips and Tricks. Enjoy.
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From "stoutepf@chemsci1.es.dupont.com (Pieter Stouten)" Wed Aug 25 11:24:30 1993
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1993 11:47:17 -0500
From: stoutepf@chemsci1.es.dupont.com (Pieter Stouten)
Subject: mac-tips-n-tricks-93-08.hqx
Enclosed is the August 1993 issue of Mac Tips and Tricks.
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From: Steven Heckler <sheckler@leland.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: OneNet World No. 1
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1993 08:41:42 -0800 (PST)
By popular request, I am posting the first issue of OneNet World, the
bimonthly online magazine of the OneNet Member Network. The OneNet Member
Network is the world's largest GUI-based distributed online system, serving
approximately 250,000 users in 20 countries. All systems run FirstClass
software from SoftArc of Canada, and you can easily acquire the client
software, FirstClass Client 2.09 for Mac (1.03 for Windows, I believe) from
your favorite Mac or Windows FTP site.
To find the system nearest you, download this issue of OneNet World (or,
better yet, the latest). In addition, you'll find numerous articles with
interesting news and views, tips and tricks from throughout the OneNet. This
issue is a HyperCard stack and is most easily viewed on 12" or larger
monitors. We hope you enjoy our inaugural issue--welcome to the OneNet World!
Steve Heckler
OneNet Member Network
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From: Steven Heckler <sheckler@leland.Stanford.EDU>
Subject: OneNet World No. 2
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 19:44:18 -0800 (PST)
This is the latest issue of OneNet World, a publication
of the OneNet Member Network. The OneNet Member Network is
the world's largest GUI-based distributed online system, serving
an estimated 250,000 users in 20 countries. Local OneNet systems
can be found throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe,
and to a limited degree in the Far East, Australia, and New
Zealand--check this issue of OneNet World for the system nearest
you.
This issue, our second, is in HyperCard format, and a 12"
or larger monitor is recommended, although not necessary. We
hope you enjoy this issue--welcome to the OneNet World!
Steve Heckler
OneNet Member Network
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Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1993 15:25:43 -0500 (EST)
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Subject: RSI Network Newsletters 1 through 10
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This self-extracting archive contains all issues of The RSI Newsletter to
date. The stuffed folder is ready to use with Easy View.
Easy View index is included. Others may open this with any text editor.
--- COD
*Note: this archive will be updated quarterly. The filename will remain
the same.
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This self-extracting archive contains all RSI Network Newsletters to
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name. It also contains an EasyView index for browsing with EV.
The Newsletters are standard Macintosh text documents.
The Newsletter covers all aspects of wrist and arm pain related to
keyboard use. It covers both Mac and PC products, magazines and books,
exercise, and resources on and off-line.
For a subscription send a message to <dadadata@world.std.com>.
Note: PC-compatible text files are available by ftp to <world.std.com>
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RSI Network Newsletter #11/April 93
===================================
The RSI Network Electronic Newsletter
For People Concerned About Tendinitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome,
and Other Repetitive Strain Injuries
Produced by:
Caroline Rose, 970 Paradise Way, Palo Alto CA 94306
<crose@applelink.apple.com>
Copyright 1993 Caroline Rose. All rights reserved.
Apple Computer is in no way affiliated with this newsletter.
Setext formatting and electronic version editing by:
Craig O'Donnell, Assistant Sysop, MacWEEK Forum on ZiffNet
<dadadata@world.std.com> or <72511,240> on CIS
About this document:
This document is in setext (structure-enhanced text) format.
Mac users: to index, browse, and copy from collected setext
documents, use Easy View, written by M. Akif Eyler, Bilkent
University, 06533 Ankara, Turkey <eyler@trbilun.bitnet>.
"RSINET.SEA" and RSInn.SIT files are available on ZiffNet/Mac
in the "Reference" file library at location ZMC:DOWNTECH.
Easy View is in the "Applications" library under filename
EASYVW.SEA.
To subscribe, see "Electronic Subscription Information", below.
Comfort Keyboard: First Impressions
-----------------------------------
This is from Ed Cullen, who can be reached during working hours
(PST) at (510)287-4211. The keyboard is from Health Care Keyboard
Company, Inc., (414)253-4131, and is compatible with various IBM
models, Macintosh, and Sun, among others.
Recently I received a second-generation Comfort Keyboard. It's the
traditional QWERTY arrangement with a numeric keypad, split into
three sections. This allows you to rotate the sections so the
keyboard can be used in a neutral posture (palms facing each
other, as if you're shaking hands with the keyboard). Adjusting
the sections was not easy, but once set up, keying was pain-free
for me. However, the impact required to register each keystroke
both reduces speed and creates hand tension. The combination of
keying ease and high impact can lead to "overdoing it" for those
of us who already have a cumulative trauma disorder.
Some of the keyboard enhancements of the Comfort Keyboard system
include: the ability to assign the backspace to one half of the
space bar or the other; a rest-break indicator to alert you to
take micropauses; macros of up to 1,378 keystrokes per macro with
the number of macros limited only by your hard disk space; and two
extra keys for retrieving macros, deactivating the keyboard for
adjustments, and setting pauses in the macros. These enhancements
allow you to perform many functions within your individual comfort
zone with fewer and less difficult keystrokes.
My setup includes arm supports and a two-level table with the
monitor elevated and the keyboard lowered, which, together with a
good chair, complement the keyboard system. Probably no keyboard
would be perfect, but this one is as good an input device as I've
seen or heard of for sale at present.
Kurzweil Voice Input Software for the PC
----------------------------------------
A new voice-recognition system for PC users is available from
Kurzweil AI, Inc. Called Kurzweil VOICE, the product has an
intriguingly long list of features. It comes with a 40,000-word
dictionary with room for 10,000 more unique words. The system is
context-sensitive to words such as "to, too, and two" and can
differentiate between spoken commands and actual voice input to a
database, spreadsheet, or word processor. It supports command and
text macros (such as a dictated address, followed by a complete
form letter created with one voice command, followed by "Sign it
John Q. Public," followed by "Print two copies").
One interesting claim is that the system requires no explicit
training, works right out of the box, and becomes smarter about a
speaker's style as time goes on.
According to the press release, Kurzweil worked with Tufts
University Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine David M.
Horowitz in tailoring the system for disabled people who cannot
type, and for those who suffer from RSIs. The research was
supported by a Federal grant.
The system consists of an ISA/EISA-bus board, a headset or handset
microphone, and software. This general-purpose system is based on
a dedicated medical-dictation system developed for hospitals. We
suspect it is an expensive solution. For pricing information, call
Kurzweil AI at (617)893-5151.
RSI Video Price Drop to $19.95!
-------------------------------
The price of the half-hour video called "Working Until It Hurts"
(from the "We Do the Work" public TV series) mentioned in RSI
Network Newsletter #9 (December 92 ) has dropped from $40 to
$19.95 for individuals, due to the heart-wrenching calls the
producers are getting from all over the country. For more
information, call (510)549-0775.
Products
--------
TRIM "Easy Hold" Nail Clippers
A "product report" from Craig O'Donnell: Nail clippers, tweezers,
and the like can be very hard to manipulate. This TRIM set (made
by W. E. Bassett Company, Shelton CT, 06484) consists of a large
toenail clipper, a smaller fingernail clipper, and tweezers. The
tweezers have large gray plastic, oval finger grip pads on the
sides to make them easier to use. The clippers have a fat,
contoured bottom and long, rectangular "levers" with a contoured
plastic grip at the end. These look like something that a
recovering RSI patient might want instead of the usual,
impossbile-to-use nail clippers. Look for them in drugstores.
Shepherd Heavy Duty Appliance Rollers
This from Robin Coutellier: I needed to move a file cabinet around
and wasn't sure where I wanted to put it yet, but I didn't want to
waste effort and hurt myself seeing how it looked/fit in different
places. I went to the hardware store to look for some kind of cart
and found, instead, appliance rollers. They are two rust-resistant
aluminum rods with a 3-4" square platform on each end. I think it
has 16 wheels attached. It's meant to move things like
refrigerators, etc., but it worked well for me for lighter things
that weren't too difficult to "tip" onto the rollers. The rollers
can be adjusted from 18 1/4" to 28", and they add only 1 1/4" to
the height of whatever is riding on them. The ones I bought come
in a 19" x 1 1/2" box (easy to store and very lightweight).
They're called Shepherd Heavy Duty Appliance Rollers, model #9603,
and cost $14.49 at Orchard Supply Hardware.
Open Up Power Twist Jar Opener
This battery-powered product screws the top off anything in
seconds. It has a motor that generates up to 17 ft-lb. of torque
at 10,000 revolutions/minute. It can be mounted under your wall
cabinets and works on lids with 1/2- to 4-inch diameter. Available
at Macy's, Williams-Sonoma, hardware stores, etc., for about $40.
Rests for the Weary
This from Sharon Mello of Fremont CA, (510)794-7521: I ordered an
item that, for mouse users, really takes the stress out of the
neck, back, and arm muscles. It's from Arm/Wrist Technologies of
Tucson AZ, (602)886-3701. It attaches to the table in front of the
keyboard and has a padded wrist rest with two arm rests that
adjust horizontally and are padded as well. It sells for about
$125; if you buy more than one, they'll come down in price.
They're made out of oak and a good grade vinyl, and they're made
to order according to the thickness of the table.
Resources
---------
Vocational Counseling in NY
There's a NY state agency (VESID) that offers vocational
counseling to disabled people. They can arrange to pay partial
tuition for re-education. Contact the Office of Vocational and
Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities, 116 West
23 Street, NY NY 10001, (212)630-2306.
Reading
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Magazine and Journal Articles
"Symptoms May Return After Carpal Tunnel Surgery," by Paul Cotton,
The Journal of the American Medical Association, April 17, 1991.
CTS surgery statistics; the high incidence of recurring symptoms.
There's an article on RSI in the February '93 issue of Working
Woman magazine.
Health Library
Bay Area and Mid-Peninsula readers in California can check out the
Health Library at Stanford Shopping Center. A community service of
Stanford University Hospital, the Library is free and open to the
public. Its extensive resources include books, medical texts,
health newsletters, medical journals, and much more. For more
information, call (415)725-8400.
TidBITS Wrist Care
Valuable electronic reading: Adam Engst of the Internet newsletter
TidBITS has been circulating a PageMaker 4.x file called
TidBITS/Caring For Your Wrists. This is a two-sided document
summarizing things you can do to cut down on wrist pain and the
possibility of developing carpal tunnel syndrome or any other less
crippling but equally painful arm and shoulder disorders. It's a
large download, about 400K uncompressed, but well worth the time.
Print it and hang it over your desk. It's found on a variety of
online services, including ZiffNet/Mac and CompuServe's MAUG
Forums.
Tips For Knitters & Others
In their Spring '92 issue, Knitter's magazine published tips for
knitters who are experiencing symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome
or similar problems. Many of these tips are applicable to anyone
performing repetitive motions. Here's a sample; for a copy of the
complete article, send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope with
your request.
* Submerge hands in warm water while squeezing a sponge, for
15 minutes, 3 times a day.
* Keep your elbows at your side when you knit; don't use an
arm rest.
* Sit on a sofa; when arms ache, prop them with pillows.
* Arrange your hands in a neutral position when you're preparing
to sleep.
* Don't wear a wristwatch, or anything tight around your wrist.
* Keep dressmaking shears, gardening shears, and other tools
very sharp.
Hardcopy Subscriptions Update & Newsletter News
-----------------------------------------------
You can receive the RSI Network Newsletter electronically, and
it's available on many public electronic sites. Our new
"Electronic Editor" Craig O'Donnell at the Internet address
<dadadata@world.std.com> can put you on his Internet mailing list.
See "Electronic Subscription Information" for system-by-system
specifics on where our Newsletter is found.
No More Print Subscriptions For Now!
*Caroline writes: If you want to subscribe to this newsletter in
print, please hold off for at least three months; I'm in the
process of trying to find someone to handle subscriptions and
distribution, and meanwhile can't handle the load myself.
Feel free to print this issue and pass it on to others. Anyone
interested in taking over the hardcopy distribution (printing,
collating, mailing, and asking nicely for donations to cover
costs), please send Email to Ric Ford <ricford@world.std.com>. Ric
has volunteered to act as the contact for this.
Donations to help cover expenses are always welcome; please send a
check made out to "Caroline Rose" (not "RSI Network"!) and mail to
me (the address is in the header above).
Newsletter News
*Craig says: Since Issue #10 appeared, our Internet mailing list
has just about doubled in size! Publications like VDT News and the
San Francisco Examiner have called to get information for
articles. Things are looking good now that CTS and RSI have
become, if not household words, at least popular topics.
I saw a TV report on Boston's Channel 4 about anti-RSI efforts at
one Boston-area hospital. Employees were attending classes for RSI
education and tips on better workspace ergonomics. The report was
several minutes long, a sign that the news producer considered RSI
an important topic. Although the commentator seemed a little
unclear as the report closed, he seemed to say either that
Massachusetts' latest statistics showed 45,000 cases per year, or
that the Bureau of Labor Statistics' latest info showed 45,000
cases per year nationally (it seems the statistical confusion
discussed in past issues rears its head again).
Letters From Members
--------------------
Please send in your letters or questions; other readers can reply
to you via this newsletter or directly (don't forget to indicate
which you prefer). Please take the time to reply if you can help
someone out.
Boston Area Practitioner
*From Craig O'Donnell of Boston <dadadata@world.std.com>:
I've been plagued by severe tendinitis for over eight months. I
went to my general practitioner, who referred me to a wrist
specialist. After several months' rest the specialist felt that
carpal tunnel syndrome was unlikely (he is a surgeon and wanted to
operate), and I was referred to a physiatrist. X-rays and nerve
conduction tests (uncomfortable but not painful) revealed that CTS
could be ruled out and that the problems lay elsewhere in the
forearm and shoulder. The physiatrist, who impressed me as a
competent and caring doctor, is Dr. James Sarni at Spaulding
Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston (he also has hours at Beth
Israel Hospital in Boston). He can be reached at (617)278-7154 or
(617)720-6544. By the time you read this, I will have started
occupational therapy, and with a little luck, will be able to
function better. I'll keep everyone updated.
What about Philadelphia?
*Robert Carey, a UNIX system adminstrator at the University of PA,
wonders if there are any good practitioners in the Philadelphia
area. Contact <carey%deadlock@uunet.uu.net>
Hormones, Women and RSI
*Physical therapist Lisa Voge sent this in answer to a question in
a previous issue: There is definitely a link between hormones and
CTDs ("cumulative trauma disorders," another term for RSIs). Women
who are in their third trimester of pregnancy or who have had
hysterectomies with ovaries removed are considered to be at higher
risk for developing CTDs. This is due to increased fluid retention
for pregnant women, and, for women with hysterectomies, to
decreased estrogen causing decreased lubrication of tendons in
their tendon sheaths.
Clinically I have noticed women complain of increased symptoms at
the time of their period, related to fluid retention and thus
pressure on nerves and tendons. I don't know of any research on
this topic but it would be an interesting project.
*On the other hand, Sharon Mello says:
At the time of my injury, I was already on estrogen therapy 23
days a month. If it's true what Dr. Dean Edell says about there
being "a relationship between hormones and how swelling and
similar functions are handled in the body," I should be in pretty
good shape. NOT! The only thing that helps my hands, arms, and
elbows is Disalcid, 3000 mg a day.
DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis
*From Susan Maller, 4225 N. First Ave., #816, Tucson AZ 85719,
(602)887-4616, <maller@ccit.arizona.edu>:
I recently had surgery for DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis. (I've also
been told that I have extensor carpi radialis tendinitis.) I've
had every treatment in the book: splints (in every shape and
color), a cast, injections, and surgery. This has been going on
for a long time. I would really like to talk with someone else who
has had this condition.
Sharon's Story: Vocational Rehabilitation
-----------------------------------------
This story comes to us from Sharon Mello. You can reach Sharon at
(510)794-7521. Please send in your own story or helpful tips for
other RSI sufferers.
I completed vocational rehabilitation in December 1992. I have 11
years of computer knowledge and experience (mostly software, and
I'm very DOS-literate) and I wanted to switch to teaching
software. I did a lot of legwork researching which companies in
the CA Bay Area (South Bay, San Francisco, and East Bay) and which
colleges taught software and who taught "Train the Trainer"
courses. When I gave Voc Rehab all this information, they decided
I didn't have the education to do this and told me the insurance
company wouldn't pay for the courses I needed to switch vocations
(which didn't amount to half as much as it really cost to retrain
me). The insurance company, they said, wouldn't pay because that
particular industry is not growing fast enough.
So they talked me into going to school for the "hospitality"
industry, which means you work in a hotel, motel, or restaurant.
The particular school I went to was the Hospitality Institute in
San Francisco. The owner and Director of Admissions assured me
before I even signed up that I wouldn't have to get a job as entry
level because of my business background (I've been working for 25
years). So, I figured, what could I lose. I went to school for
five months, four days a week, four hours a day, did my homework,
did my extra credits, graduated with a 4.0 GPA and what did I
learn? That I have to go in as entry level ($5-8/hour) because
they realized quite a while ago that I didn't have the background
they thought I did and never bothered to let me in on it.
What they teach you is all from books. I have not learned a new
vocation (as one would think from the name Vocational
Rehabilitation). The only thing I've learned is that no one cares
about you as a person - you're just a dollar sign to them. Voc
Rehab counselors aren't in it to help disabled people turn their
lives around. They're not in it for the satisfaction of seeing
someone pull their life together and keep going.
I have another story about a Voc Rehab counselor. The first one
that was assigned to me by the insurance carrier (On Track in
Berkeley) was trying to place me back into a keyboarding position
without any Voc Rehab training at all. They wouldn't listen to me
that I could only keyboard a maximum of two hours a day, but
instead told me the doctor said I could keyboard six hours a day.
Needless to say, I told them they were incompetent, "fired" them
(after having an informal hearing) and picked someone else to work
with. The insurance carrier won't let you pick a Voc Rehab
counselor if they're not on the approved list of providers. So
much for democracy.
To sum up my story, all the tests they've done show negative
results. I've been to numerous doctors, had physical therapy,
topical steroid therapy, and massage therapy, used a TENS unit,
put on ice when it gets really bad, had Voc Rehab, and gone to
school again at age 48. I had an insurance company person ignore
me the first year, got someone good the second year, and now have
someone who seems to really care. I don't have an attorney because
a worker's comp attorney said I was getting everything coming to
me on time and that the settlement she thought I'd get wouldn't
compensate her for the time she'd spend on my case. I've just been
offered a fair settlement by the insurance company (even though I
still don't have a job and have been looking for two months
actively and have sent out almost 200 resumes and letters).
Let me say that the state's rating of your disability is about the
only criteria the insurance company uses as a guideline for
settlement. If you settle for just the state's permanent
disability schedule, you get weekly disbursements until the
settlement is used up. Your medical remains open as far as the
insurance company paying for prescriptions and visits to the
doctor, surgery, etc. You can also sign a compromise and release
which will give you one lump sum which includes the dollar amount
suggested by the state plus what the insurance company thinks your
future medical will be. The state rated me at 32% permanent
disability and my settlement is in excess of $20,000. That should
give hope to some of you.
New RSI Support Groups: Marin, NYC, Texas
-----------------------------------------
NEW! Forming in Marin CA
Liza, San Anselmo, (415)459-0510 after 11 AM to discuss
forming this group.
NEW! New York NY
Susan Nobel, (212)241-1527. Meets monthly.
Susan is a social worker at Mount Sinai Hospital who
offers free counseling to RSI sufferers.
WANTED! Texas
Lynne Johnson in Austin is interested in finding an RSI support
group in Austin, Dallas, or Houston. She can be reached at home
at (512)345-7125.
RSI Support Groups (California)
--------------------------------
San Francisco:
Judy Doane, (415)931-8780, or Yari Leski, (415)759-0140.
Alternate Mondays, 7:30 PM, at the California Pacific Medical
Center (3773 Sacramento St., at Maple, SF), rooms G and H.
East Bay:
Joan Lichterman, (510)653-1802.
Meets monthly, 7 to 9 PM, usually on the second Wednesday, at
CalARM 400 29th Street, #105 (at summit), Oakland.
North Bay:
Stephanie Barnes, (707)571-0397.
Tuesday evenings, 6:30 to 9 PM, at Santa Rosa Plaza, in the
Community Room.
South Bay:
Pat Roggy, (408)297-8725, or Petzoldt Hand Center, (408)261-
7660.
Los Angeles:
Samantha Greenberg, (213)207-1653.
A "computer injury network".
Submissions
-----------
This newsletter relies on contributions from its readers: please
contribute your questions, stories, and any information that may
be of interest to people with RSI.
Where possible please submit contributions on diskette or via
Email. Xeroxes of interesting articles from anywhere are always
welcome. Mail disks or xeroxes to:
Caroline Rose, 970 Paradise Way, Palo Alto CA 94306
To submit material to Caroline Rose via Internet, send mail to:
<crose@applelink.apple.com>
Caroline will not be able to Email personal responses back to
people for the indefinite future. Please do not let that inhibit
any of you from sending her your material for the Newsletter
--COD.
Electronic Subscription Information
-----------------------------------
The following is current as of 4/93. Craig says:
Anyone who would like to subscribe to Issues 11 and later via
Internet, please send Email to: <dadadata@world.std.com>.
Put "RSI Subscription" (without quotes) in the SUBJECT: line
and my mailer adds you to the distribution list. [I will not
answer personally --- COD.]
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Anyone who wants to redistribute the RSI Newsletter on a BBS,
online service, or corporate network, please let Craig know by
specifying in the message you'd like to be on the Sysops' Mailing
List. Sysops receive the latest issue plus Macintosh archive
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He has adopted naming conventions. For Macintoshes:
"RSInetwork.SEA" or "RSINET.SEA" for the full all-issues archive
file; "RSI10.SIT" for individual issues, "RSI10.ETX" for issues
in uncompressed setext format ASCII.
For all platforms:
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(uncompressed ASCII text). If you compress a file - use
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Craig asks BBS sysops to please use the same scheme, where
possible, for searching consistency throughout the "universe",
and please always include "RSI" as a keyword.
Online Distribution
-------------------
Our goal is to have the RSI Network Newsletter available on as
many sites as possible, both free sites and commercial services,
on user group BBSes and on private BBSes. Again, feel free to
download and print out the Newsletter to give to others.
Newsletter on ZiffNet
The newsletter is available first through ZiffNet. It is posted
for Mac, DOS and Windows users in different ZiffNet libraries.
For Mac users:
Back issues are gathered in one archive, RSINET.SEA,
in the "Reference" library (GO ZMC:DOWNTECH).
The latest Newsletter is in the same library (for
example, Issue 10 is "RSI10.SIT"). Use the keyword
"RSI" to locate archives and single issues.
Message Sysop for assistance.
To index, browse, and copy from collected setext
documents, use Easy View, in the "Applications" library
(GO ZMC:DOWNTECH) under filename EASYVW.SEA.
For DOS and Windows users:
Issues 1-10 have been gathered in one summary,
RSI.ZIP, (GO PBSARCADE, Library 7).
Later Newsletters as text are in the same library
(for example, Issue 11 is "RSI11.TXT"). Use the
keyword "RSI" to locate archives and single issues.
Message Sysop for assistance.
Planet BMUG BBS & BMUG Boston BBS
These Mac-oriented bulletin boards run on the Macintosh First
Class graphic host, but you can log in with any simple terminal
program.
BMUG Boston is 617-721-5840 (2400 to 14,400).
RSINetwork.SEA is in the Public Files folder. BMUG Boston has a
conference area, AccessABLE, devoted to disabled users of all
types.
Planet BMUG is: 510-849-2684 (2400 to 14,400).
Ask Sysop to locate RSINetwork.SEA.
Both boards have 16 high-speed lines.
America On Line (Macintosh)
Use Keyword BMUG and look in the file library for the up-to-date
archive of all issues. Thanks to David Schwartz!
GEnie
Newsletter #10 and later are available as a plain text file in
GEnie's disABILITIES roundtable thanks to Richard Brosnahan. To
get there:
Log in, type "ABLE" at any "<H>elp ?" prompt.
Once in the roundtable, type 3 for the libraries.
Type 8 to set the software library, type 7 for Newsletters
and Articles.
The RSI Network Newsletter #10 is file number 649, titled
"RSINETWORK.TXT". Later issues are in the same location.
AppleLink
More thanks to Richard Brosnahan. Path:
Community Connection:Disability Solutions:Empower BB:The Reference
Desk
FTP & Internet Archive Sites
----------------------------
Info-Mac Archive
A full back issues archive is on the Info-Mac internet site. To
get the file, gopher or ftp <sumex-aim.stanford.edu> and look in
the directory
<info-mac/digest>. Filename: < rsi-network-news.hqx >
ftp for Macintosh
Anonymous ftp for is being prepared for May. All subscribers will
receive a short news mailing when these go online. Filenames will
be:
< rsinetwork.sea.hqx > (all issues to date, archived).
< rsinetwork.10.sit.hqx > (out 2/93)
< rsinetwork.11.sit.hqx > (out now)
< (etc). No caps due to UNIX conventions.
ftp for Others
ASCII, setext formatted archive files will appear on several ftp
sites for those using computers other than the Macintosh. Of
course, anyone can simply subscribe to the Internet mailing list
to receive future Newsletter issues by Internet mail.
For now, ftp to Dan Wallach's archive:
<soda.berkeley.edu>
The directory is: <pub/typing-injury/rsi-network> and individual
issues have file names "issue1", "issue2", ..., etc. These copies
are plain ASCII text.
Prior Contents
--------------
The RSI Network Newsletter has covered:
Issue 1, 6/91:
Hardware and software of interest; books of interest (2 pp)
Issue 2, 8/91:
The TONY! keyboard; Stanford Pain Clinic's psychologist;
long-term disability (2 pp)
Issue 3, 10/91:
SF Bay Area doctors; Special Technology Center; ergonomic/
employment resources (4 pp)
Issue 4, 12/91:
Software; ergonomic resources; publications; more on long-
term disability (4 pp)
Issue 5, 4/92:
Voice-activated text input; practitioners; forearm supports;
hints and tips (4 pp)
Issue 6, 6/92:
Statistics; voice recognition and word prediction;
legislation;
publications; organizations (6 pp)
Issue 7, 8/92:
CTS survey; iontophoresis; SF Bay Area ergonomics showroom;
pain relief; reading hands-free; mouse relief;
publications; legislation (6 pp)
Issue 8, 10/92:
TONY! keyboard update; other alternative input devices;
ACTSA and other associations; CTDNEWS newsletter; advice
for swimmers (6 pp)
Issue 9, 12/92:
Video of RSI TV special; input devices (esp. DataHand);
software; practitioners; job accommodation (6 pp).
Issue 10, 2/93:
Rolling scissors; Apple adjustable keyboard; keystroke-saving
software; reading (6 pp)
..
This text is wrapped as a setext. For more information about
The RSI Network, contact <dadadata@world.std.com>.
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Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1993 21:48:28 -0400 (EDT)
From: Craig O'Donnell <dadadata@world.std.com>
Subject: RSI #12
Issue 12 of the RSI Network Newsletter, for people who are concerned about
wrist pain and injuries from too much keyboard work. Product notices,
resources, doctors, etc.
#### TEXT rsi-network-news-13-2.txt ****
Date: Sun, 29 Aug 1993 22:55:58 -0400 (EDT)
From: Craig O'Donnell <dadadata@world.std.com>
Subject: RSI Network Newsletter 13 (2/2)
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Second file.
RSI Network Newsletter #13/August 93
====================================
The RSI Network Electronic Newsletter
For People Concerned About Tendinitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome,
and Other Repetitive Strain Injuries
Produced by:
Caroline Rose, 970 Paradise Way, Palo Alto CA 94306
<crose@applelink.apple.com>
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1993 12:03:31 -0400 (EDT)
From: Craig O'Donnell <dadadata@world.std.com>
Subject: RSI Network Newsletter Archive
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Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
This archive is a self extracting file containing Issues 1-13 of The RSI
Network Newsletter.
The letter is about wrist, arm, shoulder injuries from keyboard work and
contains many good resources and product notes for Macintosh users.
This archive supersedes any other previous archive named
"rsinetwork.sea.hqx" or "rsi.network.sea.hqx" ---cod
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Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1993 21:20:38 -0500 (EST)
From: "Craig O'Donnell" <dadadata@world.std.com>
Subject: Plain Text, #14
RSI Network Newsletter #14/October 93
=====================================
The RSI Network Electronic Newsletter
For People Concerned About Tendinitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome,
and Other Repetitive Strain Injuries
Produced by:
Caroline Rose, 970 Paradise Way, Palo Alto CA 94306
<crose@applelink.apple.com>
Setext formatting, electronic version editing, distribution by:
Craig O'Donnell, Assistant Sysop, MacWEEK Forum on ZiffNet
<dadadata@world.std.com> or <72511,240> on CIS.
#### TEXT rsi-network-news-15.txt ****
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1993 21:21:08 -0500 (EST)
From: "Craig O'Donnell" <dadadata@world.std.com>
Subject: Text Version. RSI Newsletter
RSI Network Newsletter #15/December 93
======================================
The RSI Network Electronic Newsletter
For People Concerned About Tendinitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome,
and Other Repetitive Strain Injuries
Produced by:
Caroline Rose, 970 Paradise Way, Palo Alto CA 94306
<crose@applelink.apple.com>
Setext formatting, electronic version editing, distribution by:
Craig O'Donnell, Assistant Sysop, MacWEEK Forum on ZiffNet
<dadadata@world.std.com> or <72511,240> on CIS
#### TEXT rsi-newsletter-94-95-updt.txt ****
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1993 22:16:47 -0500 (EST)
From: "Craig O'Donnell" <dadadata@world.std.com>
Subject: RSI Newsletter 1994-1995 Update
Hi campers!
Season's Greetings to you all.
Remember: to subscribe, have people send Email to:
<dadadata@world.std.com>
Don't send subscription requests to Caroline Rose.
Here are a few tidbits about the RSI Network Newsletter that may have
been buried in recent issues, and a look at 1994 briefly.
It's been a great year for the Newsletter; not only have we been written
#### TEXT star-trek-newsletter-93-11-15.txt ****
Date: 17 Nov 1993 08:13:52 -1000
From: "BIESECKER" <BIESECKER@CIDSS.AF.MIL>
Subject: Dateline #41
Here is the latest and greatest edition of the Star Trek Newsletter. This file
is uploaded with the permission of the editor (Bill Mason).
I know that the Datelines used to be in this archive prior to the
reconfiguration, but I have not been able to find them since. I will attempt
to gather all prior editions, and upload them as well.
For all you Trekkies/Trekkers/Trek-Nuts out there that are thinking of
downloading this, DO IT!!! A lotta info about the new Star Trek series, and
some information on the upcoming ST-TNG movie!
Happy reading...
Aloha from Hawaii!!!
-Ted
(biesecker@cidss.af.mil)
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From: Murph Sewall <Sewall@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
This is the inagural (October 1992) issue of TeleTimes
The Electronic Newspaper of EdgeWays!
InfoLink GUI BBS (604) 984-2777
Bob M. Grahame Publisher
Internet: bobg@edgeway.wimsey.bc.ca
#### BINHEX teletimes-92-11.hqx ****
From: Murph Sewall <Sewall@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
This is the November 1992 issue of TeleTimes
The Electronic Newspaper of EdgeWays!
InfoLink GUI BBS (604) 984-2777
Bob M. Grahame Publisher
Internet: bobg@edgeway.wimsey.bc.ca
#### BINHEX teletimes-92-12.hqx ****
From: Murph Sewall <Sewall@UConnVM.UConn.Edu>
This is the December 1992 issue of TeleTimes
The Electronic Newspaper of EdgeWays!
InfoLink GUI BBS (604) 984-2777
Bob M. Grahame Publisher
Internet: bobg@edgeway.wimsey.bc.ca
#### BINHEX teletimes-93-01.hqx ****
From: Ian_Wojtowicz@edgeway.wimsey.bc.ca
Organization: EdgeWays! InfoLink - A FirstClass GUI BBS - "The Edge of
Communications and GateWays to the World." North Vancouver, BC Canada
Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1993 10:16:00 PST
IT'S HERE!
The spectacular January issue of the EdgeWays TeleTimes International has
finally arrived! Be very careful with it, this issue is likely to become a
collector's item.
Ian Wojtowicz
Editor-in-Chief of the EdgeWays TeleTimes International.
TeleTimes e-mail: TeleTimes@edgeway.wimsey.bc.ca
My e-mail: ian_wojtowicz@edgeway.wimsey.bc.ca
***************************** EdgeWays! InfoLink *****************************
name@edgeway.wimsey.bc.ca GUI BBS: (604) 984-2777 * Voice: (604) 984-6860
* The views expressed here are of the individual author only. *
[From FirstClass(tm) by PostalUnion Lite(tm) from North Vancouver, BC Canada]
******************************************************************************
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From: ian@breez.wimsey.com (Ian Wojtowicz)
X-Attachments: Binhex Files Attached
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1993 23:41:58 PST
Subject: TeleTimes Mar/Apr-93.TXT
Here by popular demand: the text version of TeleTimes International. The
Macintosh graphical version is still available.
Ian Wojtowicz
Editor-in-Chief of the TeleTimes International.
TeleTimes e-mail: submission@breez.wimsey.bc.ca
My e-mail: ian@breez.wimsey.bc.ca
***************************************************************************
This message originated from a FirstClass (tm) BBS and
was sent by PostalUnion(tm) from I.E.
The views expressed in this posting those of the individual author only.
***************************************************************************
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From: jw@architecture.ubc.ca
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 93 17:17:16 -0700
Subject: teletimes-05-93.hqx
This issue of International Teletimes focuses on global PROBLEMS
IN EDUCATION. Articles from Canada, USA, Japan, England and
Austria. E-mail ian@breez.wimsey.com for more information.
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From: jw@architecture.ubc.ca
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 93 17:27:02 -0700
Subject: teletimes-06-93.hqx
This issue of Teletimes examines TOURISM. Most articles are
aimed at describing various potential vacation spots. Text
version available. E-mail ian@breez.wimsey.com
#### BINHEX teletimes-93-08.hqx ****
From: jw@architecture.ubc.ca
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 93 17:36:26 -0700
Subject: teletimes-08-93.hqx
This issue was delayed 1 month because of holidays. This month's
topic is POLITICAL SYSTEMS. Enjoy!
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From "ian@breez.wimsey.com (Ian Wojtowicz)" Wed Aug 25 11:12:01 1993
From: ian@breez.wimsey.com (Ian Wojtowicz)
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1993 23:42:47 PST
Subject: [*] teletimes-93-09.hqx
This month, Teletimes brings you four articles on COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: EFFECTS
ON SOCIETY. The articles are from Singapore, Montreal, Tsukuba and Winnipeg.
There are also two regular columns from Vancouver.
If you are interested in writing or doing some photography for Teletimes,
please e-mail me.
Ian Wojtowicz
Editor-in-Chief of International Teletimes
E-mail: ian@breez.wimsey.com
** TeleTimes International ************************************************
is an electronic publication produced in Vancouver. For a free subscription send your name and computer type to: ian@breez.wimsey.com
***************************************************************************
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From: ian@breez.wimsey.com (Ian Wojtowicz)
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1993 17:35:58 PST
Subject: [*] teletimes-93-10.hqx
It's here! The October issue of International Teletimes, celebrating its first
birthday, has arrived!
Check out the creative writing, the articles from the first issues and the
great new photography column, The Keepers of Light.
Enjoy!
Ian Wojtowicz
Editor-in-Chief
PS: Remember to fill out the Reader Response Card.
** TeleTimes International ************************************************
is an electronic publication produced in Vancouver. For a free subscription send
your name and computer type to: ian@breez.wimsey.com
***************************************************************************
#### BINHEX teletimes-93-11-txt.hqx ****
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 93 01:28:21 PST
From: breez!ian@wimsey.com
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artg@watson.ibm.com,
gina@ora.com,
kakkurim@cedarville.edu,
jd@cblpo.att.com,
agrangar@ingr.com,
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ld231782@longs.lance.colostate.edu,
0003721249@mcimail.com,
tuftedal@ifi.uib.no,
juststeve@delphi.com,
boulange@cs.umass.edu,
kharding@lamar.ColoState.EDU,
cpresson@ingr.com,
szabo@netcom.com,
vanbc!uunet.UU.NET!kroy!kroy.com!reed,
nancy@jpl-devvax.Jpl.Nasa.Gov,
eric@delorme.com,
msriram@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu,
mani@phy.ulaval.ca,
DOWNING@SONOMA.EDU,
rdt@unxrdt.unx.dec.com,
btomhave@cobber.cord.edu,
julian@panix.com,
wvdw@ing1.rau.ac.za,
dahl@netcom.com,
ah897@cleveland.Freenet.Edu,
cfinlay@ac.dal.ca,
mshames@ucan.win.net,
vanbc!f176.n2613.z1.fidonet.org!rochgte!Beth.Hatch-Alleyne,
jrychter@eurinsa.insa-lyon.fr,
slambert@willamette.edu,
yf5653@staff.usma.army.mil,
ssandfort@attmail.com,
bohm@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca,
laotzu@gpu.utcc.utoronto.ca,
cn@allgfx.agi.oz,
ghemri@mcc.com,
beau@metronet.org,
newsserver@kzdoos.hacktic.nl,
TWPLEE@NTUVAX.NTU.AC.SG,
engjcp@gsusgi2.gsu.edu,
lila@mcc.com,
sciuto@tnpubs.enet.dec.com,
suel@mcet.edu,
ai261@Freenet.carleton.ca,
falk@unixg.ubc.ca,
Fergal.Storan@analog.com,
hudel@waterloo.hp.com,
nova@hebron.connected.com
From: ian@breez.wimsey.com (Ian Wojtowicz)
X-Attachments: Binhex Files Attached
Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1993 17:25:42 PST
Subject: [*] teletimes-93-11.txt
This is the text version of the November issue of Teletimes. It is only 59K as
opposed to the 400K Mac version.
The submission deadline for the next issue is the 15th of November. E-mail me
for details.
Ian Wojtowicz
Editor-in-Chief
** TeleTimes International ************************************************
is an electronic publication produced in Vancouver. For a free subscription send
your name and computer type to: ian@breez.wimsey.com
***************************************************************************
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From: ian@breez.wimsey.com (Ian Wojtowicz)
Date: Tue, 02 Nov 1993 00:12:17 PST
Subject: [*] teletimes-93-11
This month's issue contain a couple of important announcements, articles on the
Environment, Human Rights Abuses (in the sneaker industry) and yet another
sublime photography article by Kent Barrett with lots of great art!
Enjoy,
Ian Wojtowicz
Editor-in-Chief
** TeleTimes International ************************************************
is an electronic publication produced in Vancouver. For a free subscription send your name and computer type to: ian@breez.wimsey.com
***************************************************************************
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From: ianw@wimsey.com (Ian Wojtowicz)
Subject: [*] teletimes-93-12.hqx
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1993 19:02:40 -0800
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The December issue: "What's News to You?"
Also: new staff members, a new department, and other interesting announcements.
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#### BINHEX the-mac-report-93-11.hqx ****
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 93 09:27:26 EST
From: Lorne J. Kingsley <kingsleylj@smithkline.com>
Subject: Please replace 11/93 The Mac Report with this version!!
HowdY;
I noticed the November, 1883, edition of The Mac Report made it into the
archives. Thanks!
However, it seemed to have gotten munged in the transfer to you. It appears
that it has been binhexed twice, causing some confusion to the downloaders.
Please replace it with this one.
Thank you very much.
- Lorne
Lorne Kingsley
Editor, The Mac Report
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Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1993 01:55:38 -0500 (CDT)
From: Michael Shannon <datamike@home.interaccess.com>
Subject: Underground Mac Report
Here is the first of what may become a weekly E-zine dedicated to the Mac.
Issues will contain news, rumors, tutorials, reviews and more.
This issue:
Reviews of The Underground Laserprinter Guide and ClickChange
Stats on the new Mac's and Apple printers
An Illustrator 5.0 tutorial on how to creat the "perfect rivet"
and much more...
Please send E-mail with comments, contributions, and criticisms
Thanks!
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Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 13:07:05 -0600 (CST)
From: Michael Shannon <datamike@home.interaccess.com>
Subject: Underground Mac Report#2
Issue #2 of The Underground Mac Report is out!
Topics include:
Reviews of Illustrator 5.0, and The Internet Starter Kit (book/disk combo)
More on the new Mac's
Info on the new non-auto inject floppy drives
Errors in the Dec. issued of MacUser and MacWorld
The Saturday Night Live McIntosh Post-it Note commercial
Question and answer about "clock-chipping"
And the usual rumors, hot files, news and more...
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Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1993 14:16:03 -0600 (CST)
From: Michael Shannon <datamike@home.interaccess.com>
Subject: Underground Mac Report#3
Issue #3 (11/8/93) of The Underground Mac Report is out!
Topics include:
Reviews of WordPerfect 3.0, and the Centris 660av
A new approach to repetitive stress injuries (RSI)
Turning a Centris 660 into a Quadra 660
News about Apple's big auction
Two new Mac viruses
Rebates on PowerBooks
And the usual columns: Rumor Mill, Questions and Answers, Misc. Thoughts,
Hot Files and more...
#### TEXT underground-mac-v1-04.txt ****
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1993 01:54:16 -0600
From: Datamike@interaccess.com (Michael Shannon)
Subject: Underground Mac Report#4
Issue #4 (11/14/93) of The Underground Mac Report is out now! Check the
"New files and Free Uploading" section in the Mac Hardware forum on AOL or
FTP from from Sumex.aim.stanford.edu. Enjoy!
Table of Contents:
Reviews of Virtus Walkthrough and Walkthrough Pro
Patch for the av Macs
A hack for Virtus Walkthrough
Mac TV
An Internet quick reference to the most commonly used commands
Apple rip-off?
Hot File: Quoter DA
And the usual columns: Rumor Mill, Questions and Answers, Misc. Thoughts,
Hot Files and more...
#### TEXT underground-mac-v1-05.txt ****
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1993 18:23:19 -0600
From: Datamike@interaccess.com (Michael Shannon)
Subject: The Underground Mac #5
Issue #5 of The Underground Mac is out now! Check the Mac Hardware Forum on
America Online or via anonymous ftp from Sumex-aim.Stanford.edu. Happy
Thanksgiving!
Table Of Contents
Reviews of HomeWorks Templates and The Internet Tour Guide (Book)
Do-it-yourself clock-chipping
A mistake in the Apple Catalog?
Claris CAD dies
Winning the lottery with your Mac
Hot File: FlashIt!
And the usual columns: Rumor Mill, Questions and Answers, Misc. Thoughts,
Hot Files and more...
A incredibly hilarious and witty signature is currently under construction.
The Underground Mac
#### TEXT underground-mac-v1-06.txt ****
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1993 15:27:59 -0600
From: Datamike@interaccess.com (Michael Shannon)
Subject: The Underground Mac #6
The Underground Mac
"Information With An Edge!"
Volume 1 No. 6
All contents and title C Michael P. Shannon 1993
A non-profit publication
Freely distributable via electronic means for non-profit purposes-Post it
everywhere!
For other uses please inquire. Thanks!
Send comments, criticisms and questions to:
AOL: Datamike
Internet: Datamike@interaccess.com
While the information presented herein is true to the best of our
knowledge, please don't base any important decisions on what you read. We
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Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1993 18:09:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: CountZer0 <mgardbe@andy.bgsu.edu>
Subject: resend
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Ok here's the resend...
Thanx for the quick response before...
This is the hypercard version of the zine Voices From The Net..
I know you folx don't all archive zines as a rule, but we think this is a
neat little program, and that the zine itself makes sense as far as being
archived.
If you don't want it that's ok... we appreciate your time in giving us a
shot anyways...
thanx...
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From "bookish <swilbur@andy.bgsu.edu>" Sun Aug 22 21:58:06 1993
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1993 21:08:21 -0400 (EDT)
From: bookish <swilbur@andy.bgsu.edu>
Subject: VoicesFromTheNet1.1.5
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Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
This is a hypercard browser version on the electronic magazine
Voices From The Net
issue # 1.1.5
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From "bookish <swilbur@andy.bgsu.edu>" Mon Sep 6 01:11:29 1993
Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1993 21:30:02 -0400 (EDT)
From: bookish <swilbur@andy.bgsu.edu>
Subject: hypercard version
Resent-To: backmod
Resent-Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1993 1:11:26 PDT
Resent-From: Info-Mac Moderator <macmod@camis.Stanford.EDU>
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Hey folx,
this is the hypercard EBook version
Voices From The Net
issue #1.2
thanx
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