On Thu, 6 Oct 2011, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 6 Oct 2011 at 11:40, Gene Buckle wrote:
Ok, thanks. I got those issues in a much bigger
collection of The
Boston Kugel newsletters (apparently the Kaypro SIG of the Boston
Computer Society).
A quick look at my correspondence with Dave says that the last time I
was in contact with him by email was July, 1996. Dave closed down
the Z-letter sometime around then, got involved in offering stuff to
doll enthusiasts, then left the area. As I recall, he was living up
here taking care of his mother, while his wife was down in San Jose.
I might be able to find those Z-letters; however my files are fairly
unorganized from that time, so you'll have to be extremely patient.
There's no rush Chuck. I intend to scan what I have and put it online.
I've got access to a very nice high-speed duplexing scanner. Spits out
PDF files at up to 600dpi color or b&w. I'll scan what I have at 300dpi.
g.
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