I fully support the rules as stated by John there's nothing that people not
wanting to hear a word stops me from expressing. There's no rights involved
in something that's volunteer if you don't like it head out.
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020, 6:19 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
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> On Thu, Jul 23, 2020
There is an Errata a couple issues later I believe.
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020, 9:11 PM Peter Vollan wrote:
> Here is the code just as I copied it from The Dragon. If you run it
> you will find that there are few mistakes and typos, so this program
> could not have worked as is. I wonder how this is
In most cases the syntax could change but the command should mostly be the
same. Depending on what machine you're using that particular book was
published with versions for specific Basics Commodore Atari Apple TRS-80
etc.
Do a Google search for Dragon magazine 74 PDF and there should be a
I was going to mention that title also I would say many Dragon magazines
have actual basic code fully listed for dice rollers character generators
dungeon generator treasure generators. I happen to have most of them I'll
start tossing out some issue numbers when I get a chance to go through the
They need to change the soldering tip Maybe.
Sending spiritual positrons your way.
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019, 7:27 PM Kenneth Pettit wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> Just wanted to give an update after my operation. The procedure had a few
> complications like leaky sutures (causing a 2nd surgery a several
Enjoy the unexpected free time. Here's to a full and speedy recovery.
On Fri, Jul 19, 2019, 11:05 AM Ken Pettit wrote:
> Hey Gang,
>
> I had to come to the hospital again on Wednesday because of cardio
> issues. After the angiogram yesterday, the Dr. told me I need bypass
> surgery, which they
I've just been lurking 4 maybe 8 or 9 years now and I want to thank you for
handling these things I have only made one or two comments in the past
about people starting to Flame but the information here is just too
valuable in my opinion to Simply unsubscribe because I can't ignore Flame.
So just
I've been doing a lot of looking around recently and I've noticed tons of
crossover on parts and cases and keys and keypads. I would just scoop up as
many damaged or undamaged units as inexpensively as possible experiment on
them find the similarities and then maybe you can just leave your
I just made sure that I was capable of going on my calendar. I wouldn't
mind meeting just about everybody working on the REX. I do believe I
purchased one of the last few Stephen made and for me it's the foundation
of making my m102 functional for maintaining separate projects on the same
machine.
I'm curious what the teacher means by a 'math fact'. Does she just mean
problems like what you're creating because a math fact could be just about
anything historical about the evolution of math or a day-to-day usable
example of math. Also it would seem like using the least efficient method
would
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