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From: db@cbosgd.UUCP (J. Muir)
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Subject: Re: Quick MacUser/MacWorld comparison/evaluation
Message-ID: <1571@cbosgd.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 29-Oct-85 17:33:31 EST
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Posted: Tue Oct 29 17:33:31 1985
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In article <2857@vax4.fluke.UUCP> moriarty@fluke.UUCP (Jeff Meyer) writes:
>  (Intro)
>     :
>And also, after receiving the latest issue of MacWorld, I think I
>can safely say that a more worthless "technical" issue has never
>crossed my sight before this.
>     :
>   (etc.)
>     :
>I am tempted to write "Return to Sender"
>across the cover and mail it back, but the most recent Northwest
>Software ad is in it...

Don't forget the ad for "MacInooga Choo-Choo[tm]" (p29)!

I've been wanting to write a program to control (or at least simulate)
trains for 10 years.  Then along comes Southern Software with a virtual
train set, (announcer's voice:) "and it's _only_ $39."

(Too bad they didn't tack $0.95 onto the price! :-))

Dave Bursik/..cbosgd!db