Hi Shaun,

While the Audyssey Magazine has been temporarily on hiatus the last
couple of years I happen to believe it will be back sooner or later.
Not what Ron's situation is and why he hasn't been able to put out an
issue for a while I don't foresee it lasting forever.

Besides Audyssey is so much bigger than the magazine these days. I do
intend to update the website in the not too distant future, plan to
work on converting the magazines to html, and may do a few other
things with the site such as have a news section that will supplement
the magazine when it comes back.

Cheers!


On 12/10/14, shaun everiss <sm.ever...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well I used to read audyssey with rellish.
> It was good to just look at what the blind were doing.
> Fact was i had no idea of what the net was back then.
> I had started when win 95 was out.
> In fact I never really left dos till 2005 when my old keynote gold
> died completely.
> In fact through highschool, the keynote gold was with me till just
> before the end when I switched to my satelite 310.
> However the keynote was more fun because it had games on it.
> Dos actually got me friends with a group of hackers, I am friends
> with one of them still, another couple I know the rest have gone away.
> We played with games before the net.
> Most of them ran windows 3.1 and dos then however jims games were one
> of the things we often played.
> Sadly audyssey is basically dead, I don't know though if its worth
> bringing it back though.
> There are rarely issues out these days, and the fact is the
> audiogames forum has replaced it.
> back in the dialup days it was good, saying if something can be done
> with the mag, I have time to help out.
> I have jarte plus as  my lightweight processer, and to be honest I
> want to keep the magazine alive.
> Jims stuff got me into that, the imortal gamer reminded me of the
> comic strips and other stuff in old computer magazines now no longer
> in production or online.
> A lot of them came with software, cds disk, and the like.
> my group and I would load things on systems till they died and decide
> what was good or not, if it completely totaled the system usually the
> cd was snapped into bits and shreaded, however those days are gone
> with the web.
> Once I tried to bring up an old project on some old systems machines
> for book playback  but not much came of it.

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