NESQLUG News v2 n5

Date: March/April 1992
Volume: 2
Issue: 5
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Articles

Title Description Computers
'Hacker' Dead, Long Live IQLR The venerable ‘HACKER’ from Las Vegas Nevada published its last issue early this year. Sinclair QL
Cat Mints and Misc. Ramblings Flynn O’Teenix has allowed me to supplement my “miscellanious ramblings” with his report home. Flynn was an observer at the February 22nd CATUG meeting who feels that his thoughts are much more interesting than anything I might have to offer.
Editor's Notes We (editorially) have recently heard that Simon Goodwin of Turbocharge, Editor SE and DIY Toolkit fame is upset about the inclusion in our PD library of some extensions that he wrote for QL World.
Eye-Q This user friendly program has been on the market for about four years but seldom do you see it mentioned. So I decided to encourage sowcone else to use it by telling how I find it after three years of on and off use. On start up the first thing you see is a narrow Sinclair QL
Letter Find enclosed a check to enroll me as a member of [NESQLUG]. I am 64 years old and retired. The only experience with computer programming that I have started in 1982 with the ZX-81. With publications such as SYNTAX and SYNC I became very familiar with it and was hooked on Sinclairs as a hobby.
Meeting Notes The first item we accomplished was the photo session of the latest QL product, the PRODPAD by Compution Genetics. The true need of the modern computerist is fulfilled.
Prod Demonstration A New QL Extension There will be a demonstration of the new extension called PROD at the April meeting. It was developed in cpllaboration with Computation Genetics Corp. of Chelsea, Massachusetts. The new program utilizes a breakthrough Bio-Genetic Thermo-Plastic (BGTP) developed by CGC.
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