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...READ ME FIRST... ...but why?
Hello and welcome to the first words of the latest issue of
UNDERCOVER, the zine of the scene for the scene...
This time it's my (Moondog) job to write this words. Drizzt
had started his civilian service and is out of order. So I
had to finish this mag. It's the first time for me and I
hope that it will run more or less good on all the machines
because I wasn't able to test it on the ST =( ... My ST is
damaged since some weeks and I really don't have the money
to fix this. I've tried to install the PaCifiST on our PC
but our old machine isn't fast enough to emulate the ST and
so I wasn't able to test it at least on the emulator =(
And because my Falcon makes also some problems since some
days it is nearly a wonder that I could manage it to finish
the mag in time...
As you can see there isn't an intro included this time...
I know, it's only lame and I will not try to justify this
here. I will only say that we have decided to release the
mag without any intro before we will put something dull for
this to the disk. After the last good intro's we wanted not
to shock you with some lame routs and stuff without any
style and design. It's the first time in the history of the
UCM that we release a regular issue without an intro and
this hurts, no question. So I hope that we can entertain
you with issue 10 again with a stylish intro, but I will
not promise this...
Other stuff: the shell is still as buggy as Windows. Drizzt
hadn't kicked out the bugs, even if he knows them. I will
not leave any words about this here. I'm not the coder and
I cannot force Drizzt to debug it. It isn't good for the
image, but I think our image as coding-band isn't anyway
the best. So you have to spend some more hours with the
fatal bugs of the new UCM shell.
Another point to mention is that we're now collaborating
official with the guys of .tSCc. which have helped us like
no other one. Because the UCM wouldn't be what it is today
without their great help it is time to credit them in the
right way. Sometimes I think the UCM is more a .tSCc.-prod
than a .tnb.-release ...
Ok, this is all for now. If you're interested in more shit
like this you should run the mag and read the editorial...
I have to go now ... may the Knuffeltier be with you!
Moondog of .tnb. - main editor of the UCM