This is what you would be seeing if not for the graphical interface adopted in this stack. How lucky you are! All those users how have chosen not to use this stack, or who are unfortunate enough not to have a Macintosh, still have to suffer through this maddening, archaic, big-blue-style type of board. I hope you realize how lucky you are to be part of the NCMC! Please do your part to support this BBS, by uploading good public domain software when you can, and by phoning often and leaving messages, and starting discussions.
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Sat, Jul 2, 1988, 11:49 PM
Thu, Sep 8, 1988, 7:41 PM
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Phil Smy was born not that long ago, in a town quite far away. Since his birth Phil has shown great interest in rabbits, and once lived with a family of them for 6 months as an exchange student.
Soon his interested in rodents waned and music became more interesting. He studied and studied and scraped up enough money to go to a large college, in another distant city, to study the only American art form: Jazz. He soon dropped out of school because it was terribly boring.
Computers and music struck his fancy and he proceeded to delve into the world of synthesizers and sequencers, where he still lives today.
Phil programmed this stack to show people what you can do with Hypercard and endless hours to kill. He would appreciate any money you could send him if you enjoy using this stack, or even if you hate it but think it is handy. Click on Phil's name anywhere in this screen to get his address.
(PS- Phil is Canadian, but hates really cold weather, and can barely speak French)