Editorial

Articles (806)

TitleAuthor(s)PublicationDate
0 REMZX-AppealSummer 1987
10 Years LaterThe PlotterNovember 1991
1991 Not Too Good for User GroupsThe HackerJanuary 1991
2068 Hardware Update and January Meeting Announcement
Editorial combining a hardware product update (TS Modem $119.55, Cartridge, ZX Microdrive, Timex 2040 Printer with prices) with the announcement...
Rita CarrTimelinezJanuary 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsJanuary 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsOctober 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsFebruary 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsMarch 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsApril 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsMay 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsJune 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsAugust 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsSeptember 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsDecember 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsJanuary 1985
2K ExpressSincus NewsFebruary 1985
2K ExpressSincus NewsApril 1985
2K ExpressSincus NewsJune 1983
2K ExpressSincus NewsJuly - August 1983
A Commitment — What It TakesSMUG BytesJune 1988
A Computing Philippic
Timex promised us many things in 1983. They came out finally with the TS2068 in October. They also started delivering...
CATS NewsletterDecember 1983
A Few Words on a Few Things From the EditorLISTing NewsletterJuly 1987
A Final WordLISTing NewsletterJune 1993
A Final WordLISTing NewsletterMarch 1993
A Final WordLISTing NewsletterMarch 1994
A Fond Farewell
Tribute to “THE HACKER” newsletter, which is ceasing publication after membership dropped to only six; Heberlein praises the award-winning newsletter’s...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesJanuary 1992
A Letter From the EditorLISTing NewsletterNovember 1991
A Message From the PresidentCATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
A Presidential MessageBAZUG NewsletterSeptember 1982
A Short History of Mechanized Logic: A MemoirCATS NewsletterOctober 1992
A Word from the EditorCATS NewsletterMarch 1994
All Done?The PlotterMay 1993
An ApologyPeter HaleSinclair Timex User Group NewsletterMarch 1990
An Editor’s WordCATS NewsletterFebruary 1993
An EditorialVISTA Newsletter
An Open Letter to 2068 & 1000 UsersLISTing NewsletterOctober 1987
And Editor’s GrumblingsCATS NewsletterSeptember 1993
And Editor’s RapsCATS NewsletterOctober 1993
Another Newsletter Editor Turns Over Duties for Need of Rest
Reports that Vernon Smith, editor of the CATS newsletter, is stepping down to rest, with Tim Swenson taking over as...
The HackerJul 1990
Apathy, The Great User Group KillerThe PlotterSeptember 1988
April EditorialThe RAMTOPApril 1986
As I See ItCATS NewsletterFebruary 1990
August EditorialThe RAMTOPAugust 1986
Avagadro’s NumberLISTing NewsletterJanuary 1986
Back Issues & Tapes
Back issues of the original QZX are available from K2MI. See info in the unclassified ads (Jan 83 issue). When...
Ambrose Barry (W4GHV)
Alex Burr (K5XY)
QZXMarch 1983
Bit & PiecesZX-AppealSummer 1987
Bits & Bytes
Our September meeting was probably the best one we’ve had in quite some months. We had 5 people in attendence...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Brave New World and the Good Old Days
An unsigned editorial contrasting nostalgic enthusiasm for analog tools (slide rules, typewriters) with skepticism about contemporary environmental and scientific alarmism....
SMUG BytesAugust - November 1993
Bulletin BoardBasic Computer Newsletter
BurnoutSMUG BytesDecember 1989
Chairman’s ChatCATS NewsletterOctober 1993
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterNovember 1987
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterDecember 1987
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterFebruary 1987
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterMarch 1987
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterApril 1987
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterMay 1987
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterJune - July 1987
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterAugust 1987
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterSeptember 1987
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterJanuary 1988
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterFebruary 1991
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterApril 1991
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterMay 1991
Chairman’s CornerThe PlotterJune 1991
Chairman’s MumblingsThe PlotterMarch 1990
Chairman’s MumblingsThe PlotterMay 1990
Change of the Guard: Editorial Announcement
Announces Jim March stepping down as newsletter coordinator with Walt Gaby assuming the role. Notes this combined April/May issue and...
TimelinezApril/May 1985
Changing the Guard — New Managing Editor
Brief editorial transition note: George Mockridge steps down as TIMELINEZ managing editor after substantially improving the newsletter’s quality and timeliness....
James C. MarchTimelinezNovember 1984
Changing TimesSinclair Users GroupApril 1984
Club Survival
Writer encourages participation in club activities and newsletter.
Sinc-LinkJanuary 1985
Commitment—What It Takes
An unsigned editorial on the planning and commitment required to write a major game for the Timex/Sinclair 2068. Discusses the...
Lloyd DregerSMUG BytesAugust - November 1993
CompatiblesThe PlotterMarch 1993
Computer MilestonesCATS NewsletterJune 1986
Computerfest ’92
Editorial noting that Dayton will be the only Sinclair show in 1992; discussion of the Sinclair community’s declining numbers; call...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesSeptember 1991
Computers and Crystal BallsSincus NewsJanuary 1984
Computers in Space
As I write this, it has been 25 years since we landed a man on the moon. Can you believe...
Rod GowenThe PlotterSeptember 1994
Computing in EnglandThe RAMTOPSummer 1989
Dear ReadersBasic Computer Newsletter
December Already / Meeting Report and Club Business
December editorial: officer elections scheduled at the December 9 meeting. Report from the November 18 meeting: Laura Gowen elected club...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Don’t Sell Your ZX81 Down the RiverSincus NewsMarch 1984
Drifting Away?
THE PLOTTER was originally produced as a vehicle to dispense news to the membership of CCATS about the meeting time...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Editor ChangeISTUG NewsletterApril 1988
Editor Protem’s ColumnCATS NewsletterJuly 1993
Editor’s ColumnVISTA Newsletter
Editor’s ColumnVISTA Newsletter
Editor’s ColumnVISTA Newsletter
Editor’s ColumnVISTA Newsletter
Editor’s ColumnVISTA Newsletter
Editor’s ColumnVISTA Newsletter
Editor’s Corner
The editor recounts purchasing a Sinclair QL from Quantum Computing and reflects on the capabilities of the TS 2068 compared...
Steve BergThe Sinc TimesFebruary 1987
Editor’s Corner
This issue is being “rushed” a bit this month due to part of our staff having to depart for vacation!...
John RileyCATS NewsletterJuly 1987
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterOctober 1985
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterDecember 1985
Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMay 1985
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJune - July 1985
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterSeptember 1985
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJanuary 1985
Editor’s Doings
Here’s mish-mash (is that spelled rite?) of what I have been doing in between the sessions spent on my TRS80...
Ambrose Barry (W4GHV)QZXMarch 1983
Editor’s Forum
It’s very hard to think about doing anything constructive with your computer during the summer when so many other things...
Time Designs MagazineJuly/August 1987
Editor’s Forum
Welcome to the first issue of the QL Hacker’s Journal. This publication is meant to fill the gap in publications...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJanuary 1991
Editor’s Forum
I’m a bit surprized to have this issue out so soon after the last issue. But, the source code from...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalFebruary 1991
Editor’s Forum
After putting out two issues rather quickly, your all probably wondering what happened to this issue. There is one simple...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalApril 1991
Editor’s Forum
This issue is another one that took some time to come together. I have spent part of the last two...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJuly 1991
Editor’s Forum
This month has been a busy month for QL news. See the following article to find out what has been...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalAugust 1991
Editor’s Forum
This issue of the QHJ is a little late. It’s been three months since the last issue. I try to...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalNovember 1991
Editor’s Forum
With this issue the QHJ is now 1 year old. It’s been fun publishing the QHJ. It’s given me a...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJanuary 1992
Editor’s Forum
For those readers that have Internet access, Timo Salmi of Findland has started an Anon-FTP QL Server, garbo.uwasa.fi (128.214.81.1). Garbo...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJune 1992
Editor’s Forum
This issue is the second issue to take 3 months to come out. I had not planned on a quarterly...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalSeptember 1992
Editor’s Forum
One problem I have noticed with writing this section of the the QHJ is that I that I don’t have...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalNovember 1992
Editor’s Forum
Here is the first issue produced from the suburbs of Dayton, Ohio. We are now moved and mostly settled in....
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalApril 1993
Editor’s Forum
It’s been a few months since the last QHJ, but I’ve been busy working on a few projects and doing...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJuly 1993
Editor’s Forum
It has taken a while to get this issue out. I would like to thank Al Boehm for submitting an...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalOctober 1993
Editor’s Forum
Again another issue has taken longer than I wanted to come out. Since the last issue one important thing has...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJanuary 1994
Editor’s Forum
As much as I want the QHJ to come out about every other month, It’s slowly becoming a quarterly. Between...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalApril 1994
Editor’s Forum
This is the second issue that is far later that I would like. Let me explain the reason why. Back...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalAugust 1994
Editor’s Forum
Well, it looks like another issues has taken longer that I would like. It’s been one of those “too busy...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalNovember 1994
Editor’s Forum
Another few months, another issue. I don’t know if there is any special significance to putting out issue #20, but...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalMarch 1995
Editor’s Forum
This issue of the QHJ is a little smaller that I would like. I’ve been busy getting ready for the...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJune 1995
Editor’s Forum
The biggest news this issue is I’VE GOT A HOME PAGE. I got a wild hair a while back and...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalOctober 1995
Editor’s Forum
Have you ever sat in front of the word processor, looking at a blank screen, and not really know what...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJanuary 1996
Editor’s Forum
As time goes by I’m finding myself doing less and less programming. My recent foray into distributing QL and Z88...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalMay 1996
Editor’s Forum
I don’t have much to say for an introduction to this issue. I do want to thank Peter Tillier for...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJuly 1996
Editor’s Forum
It’s hard to believe that the last QHJ came out last May. What have I been doing? Well, let me...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalDecember 1996
Editor’s Forum
The QHJ is back. After a year of taking a break, I’m back in the programming spirit again. Of course,...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJanuary 1998
Editor’s Forum
I have not received much feedback on the Qliberator Source Book idea I mentioned in the last issue, and I...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJuly 1998
Editor’s Forum
I’d like to thank Per Witte for providing pretty much the core part of this issue. I saw the Filename...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalOctober 1998
Editor’s Forum
In this issue I want to take a look at a couple of Unix languages that have recently been ported...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalDecember 1998
Editor’s Forum
This issue is far later that I would like. Planning for the West Coast Sinclair Show (for which this issue...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJune 1999
Editor’s Forum
First off, thanks to Herb Schaaf for providing most of the text for this issue. When Herb gets a hold...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalApril 2000
Editor’s Forum
I don’t know if I’m old enough to claim that old age is to blame for why I’m not able...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalOctober 2000
Editor’s Forum
For the second time in the life of the QHJ, I have allowed a whole year to go between issues....
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalDecember 2001
Editor’s NoteVISTA Newsletter
Editor’s NoteVISTA Newsletter
Editor’s NoteVISTA Newsletter
Editor’s NoteISTUG NewsletterMay 1988
Editor’s Note on Public DomainISTUG NewsletterOctober - November 1987
Editor’s NotesCATS NewsletterFebruary 1986
Editor’s NotesPeter HaleSinclair Timex User Group NewsletterMarch 1988
Editor’s NotesAlex Burr (K5XY)QZXApril 1990
Editor’s Notes
Well, the printer did it again. I got yet another price for doing the May issue. (That sentance sure looks...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXJune 1990
Editor’s Notes
Well, the printer did it again. I got yet another price for doing the June issue. (That sentence sure looks...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXJuly 1990
Editor’s Notes
Well, I did get a new printer. However it had a completely differ at set of operating codes so I...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXAugust 1991
Editor’s Notes
User group membership is an interesting statistic. A recent issue of the NESQLUG (or New England Sinclair QL Users Group)...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXApril 1992
Editor’s Notes
One of our advertisers is missing. Indeed another of the Sinclair family of product sellers has gone. Some will have...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXAugust 1992
Editor’s Notes
In the unclassifieds there has been offered a FREE 16 K RAM for some time. Anybody want it? I am...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXOctober 1992
Editor’s Notes
The RAM for a long time offered in the unclassifieds is gone. It was claimed by Ralph Vasko, a longtime...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXNovember 1992
Editor’s Notes
The QZX history in the last issue ran a little longer than I had planned so there was only that...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXJanuary 1993
Editor’s Notes
The big news this issue is that the complete QZX index is almost ready to be printed. For details, see...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXFebruary 1993
Editor’s Notes
The big news for this issue is still that the complete QZX index is ready to be printed. For details,...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXMarch 1993
Editor’s Notes
There is a special reason that I made a big effort to get this issue in the mail in the...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXApril 1993
Editor’s Notes
Well I made it. Last month I actually mailed QZX in the month listed on the cover. Unfortunately I slipped...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXMay 1993
Editor’s Notes
I would particularly like comments about the article in this issue on the various Sinclair computers. Most of you already...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXJune 1993
Editor’s Notes
It is just possible that I may get this issue put together in time for it to be mailed in...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXJuly 1993
Editor’s Notes
Well I got back to Las Cruces as planned, after driving more than three thousand miles. Because most of my...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXAugust 1993
Editor’s Notes
A second printing of the index has been completed and the copies sent off to those who ordered them. A...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXSeptember 1993
Editor’s Notes
It is hard to get QZX caught up. I am now traveling around a bit, which makes it even harder....
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXOctober 1993
Editor’s Notes
Proof reading is never done. Ten seconds after I glanced at the last issue after sending it out, I spotted...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXDecember 1993
Editor’s Notes
Here is the January issue of QZX. Unfortunately it is the January 1993 issue, not the January 1994 issue. There...
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXJanuary 1994
Editor’s Notes
Ås promised, here is the next issue of QZX about two weeks after the first issue of the year (1994)....
Alex Burr (K5XY)QZXFebruary 1994
Editor’s Notes
I apologize for the tardiness of this issue of the BoSTUG newsletter. Part is due to delays in receiving contributions;...
Peter HaleSinclair Timex User Group NewsletterMay/June 1988
Editor’s Notes
Tine Designs Magazine recently had a newsletter competition for Sinclair/Timex User Groupe. We submitted our May issue. Surprisingly, we did...
Peter HaleSinclair Timex User Group NewsletterSeptember/October 1988
Editor’s Notes
The other night, I vas thinking about how nice it was that there were dedicated newsletters for the Zebra FDD...
Nite-Times NewsJuly 1987
Editor’s Notes
This is the first newsletter from the NEQLUG, a reconstitution of the Boston Computer Society’s Sinclair/Timex User Group, but dedicated...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsJuly/August 1990
Editor’s Notes
The observant among you will note that we have already changed our name to NESQLUG. This is because we like...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsSeptember/October 1990
Editor’s Notes
For once this editor has a number of hobby horses to ride, and the problem is to choose which one...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsNovember/December 1990
Editor’s Notes
With the new year comes new things. Notwithstanding that this is still Volume 1 of NESQLUG News (our year runs...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsJanuary/February 1991
Editor’s Notes
February, as this is written, may not be the cruelest month but it sure gives the blaghs. The holidays are...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsMarch/April 1991
Editor’s Notes
As we conclude the first full year of operation our membership has grown to nearly 40 and includes trans-Atlantic members....
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsMay/June 1991
Editor’s NotesPeter HaleNESQLUG NewsJuly/August 1991
Editor’s NotesPeter HaleNESQLUG NewsSeptember/October 1991
Editor’s Notes
In the last issue, 1 had promised a lot of new stuff now to compensate for the junk then. Alas,...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsNovember/December 1991
Editor’s Notes
I want to draw your attention to two biggies in the QL world. In this issue Gary Norton has an...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsJanuary/February 1992
Editor’s Notes
We (editorially) have recently heard that Simon Goodwin of Turbocharge, Editor SE and DIY Toolkit fame is upset about the...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsMarch/April 1992
Editor’s Notes
AS we reach the end of the second year of operation close, NESQLUG can justifiably pat itself on its collective...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsMay/June 1992
Editor’s Notes
As we start the third year of NESQLUG there is good news and bad news. The good news is that...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsJuly/August 1992
Editor’s Notes
There is а lot of good news in this issue. A members-only special deal is being offered by Digital Precision...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsSeptember/October 1992
Editor’s Notes
Merry Xmas and a lump of coal in your stocking! A friend said that one of the functions of an...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsNovember/December 1992
Editor’s Notes
For once the editor is at a loss for cute things to say on opening the column.
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsJanuary/February 1993
Editor’s Notes
As you will note from your mailing label, there is but one issue left in your current subscription.
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsMarch/April 1993
Editor’s Notes
A major event occurred at the last meeting at Al Boehm’s house. Wil Horton will take over as editor commencing...
Peter HaleNESQLUG NewsMay/June 1993
Editor’s Notes
This editing business, it turns out, is actually pretty hard stuff, especially when you’re a mental spastic. Just as I...
Ed KingsleyNESQLUG NewsMay/June 1994
Editor’s Notes
The QL is 10 years old, NESQLUG is beginning its 5th year and there is both good news and bad...
Ed KingsleyNESQLUG NewsJune/July 1994
Editor’s NotesNite-Times NewsMay 1987
Editor’s NotesNite-Times NewsJune 1987
Editor’s NotesNite-Times NewsAugust 1987
Editor’s NotesNite-Times NewsSeptember 1987
Editor’s NotesNite-Times NewsOctober 1987
Editor’s NotesNite-Times NewsFebruary - March 1988
Editor’s NotesNite-Times NewsApril 1988
Editor’s NotesPeter HaleSinclair Timex User Group NewsletterJanuary - February 1989
Editor’s NotesPeter HaleSinclair Timex User Group NewsletterSeptember - October 1989
Editor’s NotesPeter HaleSinclair Timex User Group NewsletterMarch 1990
Editor’s NotesT. S. S. NewsnotesMay - June 1985
Editor’s Notes — June 1987
Frank Holland notes that this shorter-than-usual issue is the result of spending time copying 23 cassettes (mostly C-60s) received in...
Frank HollandTimex Sinclair Users Group Mile High Chapter NewsletterJune 1987
Editor’s Notes — May 1987
Frank Holland reports on new newsletter exchanges with the Ohio Timex group (Al Gedris / RAMTOP) and the Chicago Area...
Frank HollandTimex Sinclair Users Group Mile High Chapter NewsletterMay 1987
Editor’s Notes — October 1987
Frank Holland reminds members of the BBS sub-board on The King’s Market BBS. Notes that member Roger Hunter has been...
Frank HollandTimex Sinclair Users Group Mile High Chapter NewsletterOct 1987
Editor’s Notes — September 1987
Frank Holland announces that this issue is devoted entirely to the ZX81/TS1000 for the benefit of new members. Provides BBS...
Frank HollandTimex Sinclair Users Group Mile High Chapter NewsletterSep 1987
Editor’s Notes for DecemberThe RAMTOPDecember 1985
Editor’s Notes for SeptemberThe RAMTOPSeptember 1985
Editor’s Page
Brief editorial note from editor Bill Heberlein asking members to mention SMUG Bytes when contacting advertisers, along with an apology...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesDecember 1987
Editor’s Page
Editorial notes covering the new 2nd Bytes computer store and the TS2068 Safe Disk Up-Date newsletter ($12/yr, Panama City FL)....
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesJanuary 1988
EditorialPeter HaleSinclair Timex User Group NewsletterJanuary 1988
Editorial
[ rarely ever get to give an editorial in the newsletter. Sometimes when I write my weekly Timex column for...
David BaulchThe Data ExpansionMay 1988
Editorial
We’ve been overwhelmed and gratified by the tremendous response you’ve given our INAUGURAL ISSUE. “IQLR’ is being read in AUSTRALIA,...
International QL ReportJuly/August 1991
Editorial
As Fall approaches, many QLer’s are returning from vacations, others are stowing away the garden tools and lawn furniture, while...
International QL ReportSeptember/October 1991
Editorial
With this issue we have reached the milestone of issue #4, and are collecting articles and tidbits for issue #5....
International QL ReportNovember/December 1991
Editorial
Two new products have made their way onto the QL scene, the long awaited TEXT87 PLUS4 wordprocessor (see News Release...
International QL ReportJanuary/February 1992
Editorial
This issue completes Volume One of IQLR, and we look forward to our second year of publication. You, our subscribers...
International QL ReportMarch/April 1992
Editorial
With the approach of the fall and winter computing seasons and most of us back from our holiday/vacations we leave...
International QL ReportSeptember/October 1993
Editorial
With the approach of summer in the Northern Hemisphere, comes a wealth of NEW products for the QL. Some like...
International QL ReportJuly/August 1992
Editorial
With this issue, we begin a new feature entitled “MORE THAN A NAME”. Along with a picture on the front...
International QL ReportSeptember/October 1992
Editorial
Another holiday season is at hand, and we at IQLR, wish you a HAPPY, HEALTHY, and PROSPEROUS New Year.
International QL ReportNovember/December 1992
Editorial
An interesting piece of mail arrived recently, it was a disk version of DILWYN JONES COMPUTING catalog. We thought it...
International QL ReportJanuary/February 1993
Editorial
Another year has come and gone, (time flies when your having fun) this issue marks the completion of Volume 2...
International QL ReportMarch/April 1993
Editorial
This issue marks the beginning of our THIRD year of operation, and we’d like to thank you, our readers for...
International QL ReportMay/June 1993
Editorial
There’s plenty of news to report starting with MIRACLE Systems announcement that the software for the QXL is near completion....
International QL ReportJuly/August 1993
Editorial
It is with sadness that we report to you the final issue of SINCLAIR QL WORLD published by Arcwind Ltd...
International QL ReportJuly/August 1994
Editorial
In our attempt to continually improve our magazine, we pay a lot of attention to what our readers have to...
International QL ReportNovember/December 1994
Editorial
Jeff Taylor announces that this is the final issue of Sinc-Link after 12+ years of publication. He describes the newsletter’s...
Jeff TaylorSinc-LinkJuly/August 1994
EditorialNite-Times NewsMarch 1987
EditorialThe RAMTOPFebruary 1986
EditorialCATS NewsletterAugust 1992
EditorialSWYMOctober 1989
EditorialSWYMSeptember 1989
EditorialThe Plotter
EditorialThe Plotter
EditorialISTUG NewsletterDecember 1988 - January 1989
EditorialISTUG NewsletterMarch 1988
EditorialISTUG NewsletterNovember 1988
EditorialISTUG NewsletterSeptember - October 1988
EditorialThe PlotterNovember 1988
EditorialThe PlotterJanuary 1989
EditorialThe PlotterOctober 1989
EditorialThe PlotterNovember 1989
EditorialThe PlotterDecember 1989
EditorialThe PlotterMarch 1989
EditorialThe PlotterJanuary 1990
EditorialThe PlotterOctober 1990
EditorialThe PlotterNovember 1990
EditorialThe PlotterDecember 1990
EditorialThe PlotterFebruary 1990
EditorialThe PlotterApril 1990
EditorialThe PlotterMay 1990
EditorialThe PlotterJune 1990
EditorialThe PlotterJuly - August 1990
EditorialThe PlotterSeptember 1990
EditorialThe PlotterJanuary 1991
EditorialThe PlotterMarch 1991
EditorialThe PlotterJuly 1991
Editorial
The editor introduces a notably large issue resulting from an increased volume of member submissions. Mentions upcoming T/S computer fests...
Steve BergThe Sinc Times (2)May/June/July 1988
Editorial
Reports plans to attend the Indianapolis Computer Fest and describes an ongoing video digitizing project. Notes a hardware conflict between...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPApr 1987
Editorial
Editor reflects on the newsletter being very late and discusses the declining Sinclair/Timex world. Describes his personal transition to an...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPWinter 1990
Editorial
The editor discusses his personal transition from the Timex/Sinclair 2068 to a PC and what it means for the club...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOP1st Qtr 1990
Editorial
Reports the election of new club president Tom Simon and East VP Toby Radloff, with a recap of the Christmas...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPJan-Feb 1989
Editorial
Discusses the T/S Computer Fest and an update to the club’s library tape (v2.1, now allowing eight copies at meetings)....
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPMar 1987
Editorial
Covers the editor’s new camcorder and plans for a video digitizer demo and Oliger disk video demonstration at an upcoming...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPMar-Apr 1988
Editorial
February 1990 editorial covering the unexpected decision by Quantum Levels magazine to refund unexpired subscriptions in cash. Wagner reflects on...
Dick WagnerThe Plotter
Editorial
March/April 1989 club editorial covering the upcoming CATS FEST in Washington, DC (May 6-7), announcement of a new meeting location...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPMar-Apr 1989
Editorial
Conference preparation editorial discussing plans for a video digitizing demonstration at the Midwest Sinclair Conference, notes on sponsor changes, and...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPMay-Jul 1988
Editorial
May-June 1987 editorial covering ongoing printing problems with the newsletter, a recap of the Indianapolis T/S Fest, and a progress...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPMay-Jun 1987
Editorial
November/December 1987 editorial for the Greater Cleveland Sinclair Users Group newsletter, covering membership dues renewal reminders, a call for article...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPNov-Dec 1987
Editorial
October/November 1988 editorial covering the return of the club BBS (TSUBBS), the upcoming Christmas party and auction, the expansion of...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPOct-Nov 1988
Editorial
August/September editorial covering a grounding problem that damaged the editor’s Timex/Sinclair 2068 when connected to a VCR for video digitizing;...
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPSep-Oct 1987
Editorial on the Sinclair/Amstrad Deal
What a shock! Only days after coming out from under rigorous bank supervision, Clive Sinclair sells his computer company to...
SUMApril 1986
Energy Savers
Here are a few tips that may be of interest to those of our readers who are trying to conserve...
Rod GowenThe PlotterAugust 1994
English Micro ConnectionISTUG NewsletterAugust 1986
Enter
Unfortunately, this issue of T-S Horizons is late, thus the July/August cover. Of course I-S Horizons is intended to be...
Rick DuncanT-S HorizonsJuly/August 1984
Enter
The introduction to T-S Horizons #1 (November 1983) stated that “[in the future] you will find that T-S Horizons will...
T-S HorizonsSept 1984
Farewell from Your Previous Editor
DuPuy’s farewell column after stepping down following a stress-related health scare in July 1991, having edited the newsletter since 1984....
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPFall 1991
February EditorialThe RAMTOPFebruary 1987
Fellow Networkers
Editorial announcing a format change for the newsletter and previewing the contents of this issue.
Sinclair Users NetworkMarch 1983
For Better or For Worse!TimelinezJanuary - June 1988
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterDecember 1985
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe Plotter
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterJune - July 1985
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterSeptember 1985
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterJanuary 1985
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterOctober 1986
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterNovember 1986
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterDecember 1986
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterFebruary 1986
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterMay 1986
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterJune 1986
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterJuly - August 1986
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterSeptember 1986
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterJanuary 1987
From the Chairman’s ComputerThe PlotterOctober 1987
From the Desk of Bill JohnsonQuarTerSSpring 1985
From the Desk of Bill JohnsonQuarTerSWinter 1987
From the EditorSincus NewsMay - August 1985
From the Editor
James DuPuy describes how he created the images on the cover.
The RAMTOPJanuary/February 1988
From the Editor
This issue is a smaller than I’d like. As the new owner of a Z88 I’ve been spending time playing...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalJanuary 1993
From the Editor
I just found out thee civilian life is very much like it was in the military. When I got the...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterSeptember 1988
From the Editor
Last month you may have noticed—at least I hope you did—that we didn’t publish a newsletter. This is only the...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterFebruary/March 1989
From the Editor
By now I guess you’re getting fed up with the myriad “fest articles” but you won’t get any sympathy from...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterMay 1989
From the Editor
What a blast! I don’t know about you, but I thoroughly enjoyed myself at the Fest. It was a tribute...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterJune 1989
From the Editor
CAPITALFEST. From our coverage in this issue, you’d have to have the IQ of a turnip not to realize that...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterApril 1989
From the EditorVernon SmithCATS NewsletterJuly 1989
From the Editor
Do you get the feeling that we are into Pascal? I do, and I think it is appropriate that we...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterAugust 1989
From the EditorVernon SmithCATS NewsletterSeptember 1989
From the Editor
Who said that the 2068 is dead? Not from the looks of this issue! Last year the newsletter was accused...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterOctober 1989
From the Editor
Well, here it is, time to get another issue of the newsletter out the door. Not to be overly pessimistic...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterNovember 1989
From the Editor
Before we focus in on the year ahead, a look back seems in order. I don’t think that there will...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterJanuary 1990
From the Editor
If you will look at the back page you will see that I have changed my telephone number. I finally...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterMarch 1990
From the Editor
I don’t know if it is the weather-2” of snow in Virginia on the 8th of April is a bit...
Vernon SmithCATS NewsletterApril 1990
From The Editor
As Ruth mentioned in her column, Iam getting this issue completed before I leave for California and before the June...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterJuly 1990
From The Editor
Welcome to another issue of the newsletter. It was nice to get some positive feedback -about the last two issues...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterAugust 1990
From The Editor
Well, another month, another issue. Just as I finish one issue and have time to work on a few projects,...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterNovember 1990
From The Editor
Welcome to another issue of the Newsletter, as small as it may be. The reason for the last couple of...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterDecember 1990
From The Editor
From last month’s issue, you can see that the meeting dates are a bit erratic. This means that the newsletter...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterJanuary 1991
From The Editor
This as last month’s issue is not as big month’s. I don’t think we’ll have any more that big. I...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterFebruary 1991
From The Editor
This month’s newsletter is being done differently this month. It seems that my QL has come up with a bad...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterMarch 1991
From The Editor
First of all, thanks go out to Mannie Quintero and Joe Miller for lending me their spare QL’s. Just after...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterApril 1991
From The Editor
Here is one of those wacky months where I am doing the newsletter just days after the last meeting. This...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterMay 1991
From The Editor
The first thing you will probably notice about this issue of the Newsletter is its size; it’s small. After two...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterJune 1991
From The Editor
This is another month of drought for our Newsletter. I have not recieved a single new article since last month....
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterJuly 1991
From The Editor
This month’s issue is smaller than most. Last month I got too many articles to fit in one newsletter. This...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterSeptember 1991
From The Editor
This issue is a bit bigger than the last couple of issues. The trickle of articles is picking up. Actually,...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterNovember 1991
From The Editor
This month we have a bunch of short but interesting articles. Most come fram three persons. My thanks to them...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterDecember 1991
From The Editor
Here we are with another small issue. We really have not been recieving any new articles. We need to have...
Tim SwensonCATS NewsletterFebruary 1992
From the Editor
Editor Alan Moore discusses the newsletter’s new look following his purchase of a C.ITOH Prowriter dot-matrix printer and a Tasman...
Alan MooreTimex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa ChapterFebruary 1986
From the EditorCATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
From the EditorCATS NewsletterNovember 1983
From the EditorCATS NewsletterDecember 1983
From the EditorCATS NewsletterJune 1992
From the EditorCATS NewsletterJuly 1992
From the EditorCATS NewsletterAugust 1992
From the EditorCATS NewsletterSeptember 1992
From the EditorCATS NewsletterOctober 1992
From the EditorCATS NewsletterNovember 1992
From the EditorCATS NewsletterDecember 1992
From the EditorCATS NewsletterJanuary 1993
From the EditorCATS NewsletterApril 1984
From the EditorCATS NewsletterSeptember 1985
From the EditorCATS NewsletterNovember 1985
From the EditorCATS NewsletterDecember 1985
From the EditorCATS NewsletterFebruary 1987
From the EditorCATS NewsletterSeptember 1990
From the EditorCATS NewsletterOctober 1990
From the EditorCATS NewsletterMay 1992
From the EditorCATS NewsletterAugust 1991
From the EditorCATS NewsletterOctober 1991
From the EditorCATS NewsletterJanuary 1992
From the EditorCATS NewsletterJul 1986
From the EditorCATS NewsletterOct 1986
From the EditorCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
From the EditorISTUG NewsletterJuly 1986
From the EditorISTUG NewsletterJune 1986
From the EditorISTUG NewsletterJune - July 1993
From the Editor [ZXir QLive Alive!]
An editorial from Don Lambert, editor of ZXir QLive Alive!, reprinted in the final issue of Sinc-Link. Lambert pays tribute...
Donald LambertSinc-LinkJuly/August 1994
From the Editor: THE QHJ GOES ELECTRIC
With this issue, the QHJ is now also being distributed via electronic mail. With the recent advent of a QL...
Tim SwensonQL Hacker’s JournalMarch 1992
From the Editor…
As with Fred, my entry into computers came about three years ago, but my reasons were slightly different. A change...
Tom BentSyncWare News1984
From the Editor’s Cluttered Desk
The editor opens the fourth-anniversary issue, themed around telecommunications, and reports on Sir Clive Sinclair’s planned return to the US...
Tim WoodsTime Designs MagazineNovember/December 1987
From the Editor’s Desk
Steve Sawchuk editorial: spring meeting woes (only 2 attendees at the March 16 meeting), meeting schedule change to 3rd Thursdays...
Steve SawchukThe HackerApr 1990
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterNovember 1985
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterApril 1984
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMarch 1993
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterApril 1993
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMay 1993
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterApril 1994
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterNovember 1986
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterDecember 1986
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterFebruary 1986
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMarch 1986
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterApril 1986
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMay 1986
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJune 1986
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJuly - August 1986
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterSeptember 1986
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJanuary 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterOctober 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterNovember 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterDecember 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterFebruary 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMarch 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterApril 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMay 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJune - July 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterAugust 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterSeptember 1987
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterAugust 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJanuary 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterOctober 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterNovember 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterDecember 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterFebruary 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMarch 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterApril 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMay 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJune 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJuly 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterSeptember 1988
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJanuary 1989
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterOctober 1989
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterFebruary 1989
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMarch 1989
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterApril 1989
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMay 1989
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJune 1989
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJuly - August 1989
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterSeptember 1989
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJanuary 1990
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterOctober 1990
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMarch 1990
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJuly - August 1990
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJanuary 1991
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterDecember 1991
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterFebruary 1991
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJune 1991
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterAugust 1991
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterSeptember 1991
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsJanuary - February 1991
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsMarch - April 1991
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsJuly - August 1991
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsSeptember - October 1991
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsNovember - December 1991
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsJanuary - February 1992
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsMarch - April 1992
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsMay - June 1992
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsJuly - August 1992
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsJanuary - February 1993
From the Editor’s DeskNite-Times NewsSeptember - October 1994
From the Editor’s DeskThe HackerJanuary 1990
From the Editor’s DeskThe HackerSeptember 1990
From the Editor’s Desk
News about the newsletter and this tidbit: Rumor has that Sinclair was looking at G Russel Electronic’s ROMSWITCH. Bill Russel...
SynapseDecember 1984
From the Editor’s Desk
This month we provide an article on basic BASIC programming that hopefully will interest some of our readers. The author’s...
Dick WagnerThe PlotterMay 1994
From the Editor’s Desk
This month’s newsletter contents includes a nice review of a Jack Dohany series of utilities for working with Larken disk...
Dick WagnerThe Plotter
From the Editor’s Desk
I am sorry to note that this issue is quite devoid of 2068 programs and articles. The nearest we come...
Dick WagnerThe Plotter
From the Editor’s Desk
There is an interesting article in PCNOVICE magazine, November 1994 issue concerning the possible demise of MSDOS operating system in...
Dick WagnerThe Plotter
From the Editor’s Desk
It is becoming quite evident that Mackintosh and IBM clone types are advancing so rapidly in new technology that our...
Dick WagnerThe PlotterSeptember 1994
From the Editor’s Desk
This month we continue the use of simple math puzzles as BASIC programs. I find them interesting to put in...
Dick WagnerThe PlotterAugust 1994
From the Editor’s Desk
This issue devotes a fair amount of space to the word processor, MSCRIPT. Being fairly conversant with Jack Dohany’s revisions...
Dick WagnerThe PlotterJuly 1994
From the Editor’s Desk
This month we continue with the dissertation on BASIC programming by Jim Wagner. Worthwile suggestions are offered to the programmer.
The PlotterJune 1994
From the Editor’s DeskBob Swoger (K9WVY)Nite-Times NewsJuly/August 1990
From the Editor’s DeskBob Swoger (K9WVY)Nite-Times NewsJanuary/February 1995
From the Editor’s Desk
I have noted as the years pass that Computer Fests are taking on an atmosphere of a “family reunion”. I...
Bob Swoger (K9WVY)Nite-Times NewsMay/June 1995
From the Editor’s Desk: Has This Happened Before?
Editorial comparing IBM’s new PS-1 home computer line ($999, department-store sold, built-in modem, Microsoft software bundle) to the original Timex/Sinclair...
Steve SawchukThe HackerJul 1990
From the Editors DeskSynapseMarch/April 1986
From the PresSMUG BytesApril 1987
From the PresSMUG BytesOctober 1988
From the PresSMUG BytesNovember 1988
From the PresSMUG BytesFebruary 1988
From the PresSMUG BytesMay 1988
From the PresSMUG BytesJune 1988
From the PresSMUG BytesJuly 1988
From the PresSMUG BytesAugust 1988
From the PresSMUG BytesSeptember 1988
From the President
Brief intro from the new president of the club.
Sinc-LinkNovember/December
From the PresidentCATS NewsletterMarch 1987
From the PresidentCATS NewsletterNovember 1986
From the President’s DeskSMUG BytesJune 1990
From the President’s DeskNite-Times NewsJuly - August 1989
From the President’s DeskNite-Times NewsNovember - December 1989
From the President’s DeskNite-Times NewsJanuary - February 1990
From the President’s DeskNite-Times NewsMarch - April 1990
From the President’s DeskNite-Times NewsMay - June 1991
From the Presidents DeskNite-Times NewsMay - June 1989
From the Vice-Chairman
Dick dicusses a letter from Ken Jackson about commecting an Olivetti printer to his TS 2068 with an AERCO interface....
The PlotterMarch 1986
From the Vice-ChairmanThe PlotterApril 1986
From Timex to IBM: The Confessions of a UserZX-AppealSummer 1990
From Your Vice-PrezZX-AppealFebruary - March 1988
From Your Vice-PrezZX-AppealSummer 1990
From: The EditorTimex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa Chapter
Good News: “THE NEWS” Lives!
Shortly after SWN 1:4 was mailed, letters started coming in from concerned readers, encouraging us to continue publishing. It is...
Fred NachbaurSyncWare News1984
Guest Editorial
Timex Computerists: Outlook Bright for New Products and Services. Immediately after TIMBX quit the computer business, it was kind of...
E. (Eben) Arthur BrownT-S HorizonsJuly/August 1984
Guest editorialThe PlotterMarch 1987
Happy Anniversary!
Editorial marking the one-year anniversary of Chuck Kereluck and Robert Cazares taking over as SEATUG newsletter editors. Covers newsletter growth...
Chuck KereluckSWYMJuly - August 1990
Hex Versus DecimalZX-AppealMay 1987
Hex Versus DecimalSUMJanuary 1986
Hey! Did Ya Hear What’s Going On All AroundThe HackerJune 1989
Hi There Fellow CAT/S
Second issue editorial introducing the proposed group name Clackamas Area T/S Users (C.A.T.S.) and reporting on the September 9 meeting:...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Hi There Fellow ZX/TS Users
First issue editorial introducing the newsletter and inviting readers to suggest a name for the publication. Explains the group’s purpose...
Rod Gowen
Dennis Jurries
The Plotter
High Tech Without Knowledge
An editorial arguing that powerful computing tools—word processors, spreadsheets, graphing software, and modeling programs—are being misused due to inadequate knowledge...
SMUG BytesJune 1993
I’d Rather Fight Than Switch?The HackerMarch 1990
In Defense of Public Domain SoftwareSLUG NewsletterSeptember 1987
In Defense of Public Domain SoftwareTimelinezSeptember 1987
In Defense of Public Domain SoftwareNite-Times NewsAugust 1987
Input/OutputNite-Times NewsNovember - December 1990
Input/OutputNite-Times NewsJanuary - February 1991
Is Anyone Out There?
Here we are, over 13 years after the formation of our little group, still publishing our little newsletter. What we...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Is This It?SMUG BytesMarch 1990
Is This It? I Guess Not!SMUG BytesApril 1990
ISTUG Newsletter, Like the PhoenixISTUG NewsletterMay - June 1993
January EditorialThe RAMTOPJanuary 1986
January EditorialThe RAMTOPJanuary 1987
Joe King
Steven Henry Kaye of Brooklyn is a school teacher who uses his Timex/Sinclair 1000 to manage student records.
LISTing NewsletterMay 1986
July EditorialThe RAMTOPJuly 1986
June EditorialThe RAMTOPJune 1986
June/July EditorialThe RAMTOPSummer 1989
Just Like Freddy Kruger
Thomas Simon’s inaugural editorial as the new editor, announcing a quarterly schedule and outlining projects including a MSCRIPT shell for...
Thomas SimonThe RAMTOPFall 1991
Kernels from KenZX-AppealJune 1987
Last PageTimelinezOctober - November 1987
Let’s Hear It for Clive SinclairSincus NewsMarch - April 1990
Letter from the Editor
Comments from new newsletter editor.
Sinc-LinkMarch/April 1987
Letter from the EditorSynapseJune - December 1985
Letter from the Editor
New editor, Robert Heil, introduces himself.
SynapseOctober/November 1984
Letter from the EditorSynapseJanuary and February 1985
Letter from the Editor’s DeskSynapseMarch 1985
Letter from the Editors
SUM merges with Time Designs Magazine.
SUMJuly 1986
Letter from the President
Comments on progress and changes in the year since the club formed. At last meeting, 15 of 30 members present...
Sinc-LinkNovember 1984
Letter from the President
Concern about balance among computer owners.
Sinc-LinkJanuary 1985
Letter from the President
Notes declining membership.
Sinc-LinkNovember/December 1986
Letter from the PresidentThe RAMTOPSpring 1992
LibraryThe PlotterJuly - August 1986
March EditorialThe RAMTOPMarch 1986
Max’s FactsThe RAMTOPWinter 1989
May EditorialThe RAMTOPMay 1986
Mea Culpa, Tua Verba
Brief statement about non-copyright protected content reprinted from other newsletters.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupApril 1984
Meet the Survivors
Well, now you know that SWN is among the publications that survived the Timex “crash.” Thank God that we’re not...
Fred NachbaurSyncWare News1984
Meeting Notes – January (FW)
The meeting convened in MEETING ROOM ‘A* of the Fort worth Public Library at 300 Taylor Street in downtown Fort...
David BaulchThe Data ExpansionFebruary 1988
Message from the Vice-President
Update on state of Timex/Sinclair and Sinclair computer usage, meetings, newsletter.
Sinc-LinkMarch/April 1988
Message from Your New PresZX-AppealApril 1988
Message From Your PresZX-AppealNovember - December 1988
Message from Your PresidentZX-AppealMarch - April 1989
Message From Your PresidentZX-AppealOctober 1988
Message From Your PresidentZX-AppealOctober 1989
MilestonesSincus NewsMay - June 1986
Mini-Editorial
It’s that time of year again, this issue marks the completion of Volume III, on to Volume IV with more...
International QL ReportMarch/April 1994
More User Groups Form New SEG’s to Keep Up with the Times
Reports that C/CATS (Portland, OR) is adding a PC Special Education Group (PC-SEG) for MS-DOS users, with its first meeting...
The HackerJul 1990
Mountaineer Software Needs Your HelpThe HackerFebruary 1989
My .02 Worth or .03 with InflationSMUG BytesDecember 1989
My Thoughts on the “Information Highway: Mental Pollution”CATS NewsletterNovember - December 1995
New ColumnsSWYMSeptember 1989
New NewsTimelinezOctober - November 1987
New Products and ServicesSinclair Users NetworkOctober 1984
New Year’s Letter From the LibrarianTimex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa Chapter
News and ApologyISTUG NewsletterNovember - December 1991
News and ViewsSincus NewsMay - August 1985
News and ViewsSincus NewsSeptember - October 1985
News and ViewsSincus NewsNovember - December 1985
News and Views UpdateSincus NewsNovember - December 1985
News From Our Atlanta CorrespondentCATS NewsletterJune 1986
Newsletter Editor Turns Over Duties for Need of Rest
Vernon Smith, editor of the CATS Newsletter, steps down. Tim Swenson takes over.
The HackerJuly 1990
Newsletter NewsnotesLISTing NewsletterApril 1988
Newsletter NewsnotesLISTing NewsletterDecember 1987
Newsletter NewsnotesLISTing NewsletterJanuary 1988
Newsletter NewsnotesLISTing NewsletterNovember 1987
Newsletter NewsnotesLISTing NewsletterOctober 1987
Newsletter NotesLISTing NewsletterAugust 1987
Newsletter: A Note to EditorsThe PlotterJuly 1991
Note from Fred Templeton: Publish or Perish!
Short editorial appeal from Fred Templeton warning that the upcoming June issue (the 3rd Anniversary Issue) will be the last...
Fred TempletonTimelinezMay 1986
Note From The Editor
This is the twelfth issue of the DTSA Newsletter I have helped edit. It is kind of a personal watermark....
Dallas Timex-Sinclair Amstrad Users Group NewsletterJuly 1987
Notes from an EditorCATS NewsletterMarch 1987
Notes From The EditorZX-AppealSeptember 1987
Notes from the EditorISTUG NewsletterAugust 1986
Notes From The EditorThe RAMTOPAugust 1985
Notes from the EditorThe RAMTOPFall 1995
Notes from the Editor
This is the September issue of THE DАТА EXPANSION, and as you read this, I will have been in the...
The Data ExpansionSeptember 1986
Notes from the Editor
This has been an interesting past month. I have had а few special phone calls and letters from people concerning...
The Data ExpansionOctober 1986
Notes from the Editor
Newsletter merge between Dallas and Fort Worth user groups announced.
The Data ExpansionNovember 1987
Notes from the EditorThe Data ExpansionDecember 1987
Notes from the Editor
Tim Ward, a former member, is trying to get together a Public Domain Software Library from all over the place...
The Data ExpansionJanuary 1988
Notes from the Editor
This has been a fairly exhausting month. There has been so much going on that I really do not know...
David BaulchThe Data ExpansionFebruary 1988
Notes from the Editor
I have become aware in the last few months of the demise of the Timex computers. I know that it...
David BaulchThe Data ExpansionMarch 1988
Notes from the Editor
There has been quite a bit on my mind as of late, and of course, it involves the Timex computers...
David BaulchThe Data ExpansionApril 1988
Notes from the EditorDavid BaulchThe Data ExpansionSeptember 1988
Notes from the EditorDavid BaulchThe Data ExpansionAugust 1988
Notes from the EditorDavid BaulchThe Data ExpansionJuly 1988
Notes from the EditorDavid BaulchThe Data ExpansionJune 1988
Notes from the EditorDavid BaulchThe Data ExpansionMay 1988
Notes from the PresidentKATS Komputer NewsFebruary 1989
Notes from the PresidentKATS Komputer NewsApril 1989
Notes from the PresidentKATS Komputer NewsAugust 1989
Notes from the PresidentKATS Komputer NewsJune-July 1989
Notes from the PrezSLUG NewsletterMay 1988
Notes from the Publisher
It’s with great anticipation that we end our fourth year of publication and begin work on our fifth. The number...
International QL ReportMarch/April 1995
Notes: For Computer UsersThe RAMTOPSummer 1994
Notice to All Newsletter EditorsThe PlotterMarch 1991
November Already? / Meeting Report
Newsletter intro and October 18 meeting report: group officially named Clackamas County Area T/S Users Group (CCAT/S); Kevin Fowler reported...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
November EditorialThe RAMTOPNovember 1985
ObsolescenceSWYMJuly - August 1992
October EditorialThe RAMTOPOctober 1985
October EditorialThe RAMTOPOctober 1986
Of Mice and Men
An unsigned editorial offering a philosophical meditation on how computing standards evolve through imperfect consensus rather than rigorous scientific proof....
SMUG BytesJuly 1993
Of Timex and AppleLISTing NewsletterApril 1989
On the Soap-Box Again!The PlotterMay 1988
Outlook Bright for New Products and ServicesSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Overcome ComputingphobiaSincus NewsMay - August 1985
Point of View: It’s a Bad Idea, Now or AnytimeCATS NewsletterMarch 1993
POKE by PaulSincus NewsMarch 1984
POKEs by PaulSincus NewsJuly - August 1983
President POKEsSincus NewsJune 1983
President’s ColumnCATS NewsletterApril 1985
President’s ColumnCATS NewsletterJune 1985
President’s ColumnCATS NewsletterNovember 1985
President’s ColumnCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
President’s CornerCATS NewsletterAugust 1984
President’s FarewellCATS NewsletterJuly 1984
President’s MessageCATS NewsletterSeptember 1985
President’s MessageSMUG BytesJanuary 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesOctober 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesNovember 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesDecember 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesFebruary 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesMarch 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesApril 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesMay 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesJune 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesJuly 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesAugust 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesSeptember 1989
President’s MessageSMUG BytesJanuary 1990
President’s MessageSMUG BytesFebruary 1990
President’s MessageSMUG BytesMarch 1990
President’s MessageSMUG BytesApril 1990
President’s MessageSMUG BytesMay 1990
President’s MessageSMUG BytesDecember 1991
President’s MessageThe RAMTOPSpring 1994
President’s Program
Notes on upcoming ham and computer shows; report that digitizer boards are running low in supply; mention of John McMichaels’...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesJanuary 1991
President’s Program
Dayton Computerfest confirmed as the official Sinclair show for 1991; notes on Audrey Curnutt possibly attending; upcoming events summary; digitizer...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesMarch 1991
President’s Program
Notes on the new CTSC newsletter from Don Lambert; newsletter exchange arrangement with CTSC; upcoming swap and ham shows; digitizer...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesApril 1991
President’s Program
Bob Swoger/CATUG information about Dayton; swapfest report (ZX88 spotted for $400, TS1000 seen); upcoming shows listed.
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesMay 1991
President’s Program
SMARC swapfest planning notes; mention of the attendance tracker program appearing in the newsletter as a contest entry; upcoming shows.
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesJune 1991
President’s Program
Call for new officers and club volunteers; upcoming shows listed.
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesJuly 1991
President’s Program
Low attendance discussion; question of whether to continue as a formal club or shift to an informal group; upcoming shows...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesSeptember 1991
President’s Program
1992 meeting dates submitted and approved except January (first Wednesday falls on New Year’s Day); NO JANUARY 1992 MEETING; upcoming...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesNovember 1991
President’s Program
Heberlein reports switching to an IBM compatible with WordPerfect 5.1 to produce the newsletter, enabling access to a laser printer...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesJanuary 1992
President’s ProgramSMUG BytesOctober 1991
Presidental RamblingsCATS NewsletterJune 1993
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterJuly 1992
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterAugust 1992
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterSeptember 1992
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterOctober 1992
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterNovember 1992
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterDecember 1992
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterJanuary 1993
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterJune 1992
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterFebruary 1987
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterFebruary 1993
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterSeptember 1990
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterOctober 1990
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterMay 1992
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterAugust 1991
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterOctober 1991
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterJanuary 1992
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterMarch 1993
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterApril 1993
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterMarch 1993
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterAug 1986
Presidential RamblingsCATS NewsletterOct 1986
Prez’s NotesSLUG NewsletterApril 1988
PRINTING The PresidentSincus NewsJanuary 1984
Protecting Your SoftwareThe PlotterMay 1987
QL Commentary: Sinclair USA Customer Service Critique
Editorial criticizing Sinclair USA’s customer service and business practices: inconsistent delivery priority between American Express and direct orders, refusal to...
Norm LehfeldtTimelinezOctober/November 1985
QL is Making Slow But Steady Progress
Industry overview of the Sinclair QL’s progress in early 1986: CompuServe T/S conference increasingly QL-dominated, especially modem connectivity via hardware...
Norm LehfeldtTimelinezFebruary/March 1986
Rait’s RambingsLISTing NewsletterFebruary 1996
Rait’s RamblingsLISTing NewsletterApril - May 1996
Rait’s RamblingsLISTing NewsletterMarch 1996
Rait’s RamblingsLISTing NewsletterNovember 1996
Rait’s RamblingsLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1996
Rait’s Ramblings (Again)LISTing NewsletterApril - May 1996
RAM_blings
I’d like to “Officially” welcome everyone to Year Five of NESQLUG. I say “Officially”, because I’ve now been duly sworn...
Ed KingsleyNESQLUG NewsSeptember/October 1994
RAM_blings
If you noticed a ‘better look’ to the NESQLUG News, last issue it’s all Al Boehm’s fault. He found a...
Ed KingsleyNESQLUG NewsNovember/December 1994
RAM_blings
God summons Bill Clinton, Boris Yeltsin and Bill Gates to heaven. He informs them that he has decided to end...
Ed KingsleyNESQLUG NewsMay/June 1995
Ramblings from the PublisherSUMFebruary 1985
RAND USR 0Sinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Random BitsSWYMOctober 1989
Random BitsSWYMNovember 1989
Random BitsSWYMDecember 1989
Random BitsSWYMSeptember 1989
Random BitsSWYMJanuary 1990
Random BitsSWYMOctober 1990
Random BitsSWYMNovember 1990
Random BitsSWYMDecember 1990
Random BitsSWYMFebruary 1990
Random BitsSWYMMarch 1990
Random BitsSWYMApril 1990
Random BitsSWYMMay 1990
Random BitsSWYMJune 1990
Random BitsSWYMSeptember 1990
Random BitsSWYMMarch 1991
Random BitsSWYMJuly - August 1991
Random BitsSWYMSeptember - October 1991
Random BitsSWYMNovember - December 1991
Random BitsSWYMMay - June 1992
Random BitsSWYMJuly - August 1992
Random BitsSWYMJanuary - February 1992
Read/Write?CATS NewsletterFebruary 1993
Recent HappeningsCATS NewsletterApril 1984
Reflections In a Jaundiced Eye
Since the following words are only my opinion, this should be considered as a “sort of” editorial. I was disappointed...
The PlotterSeptember 1988
SBZUG Holiday Note / No December Meeting
Brief note from incoming SBZUG president Rita Carr with holiday greetings, and an announcement that the December meeting is canceled...
Rita CarrTimelinezDecember 1983
SBZUG Looks for New President / Paul Perrault Steps Down
Paul Perrault announces he is stepping down as SBZUG president after two years, thanks key volunteers (Martin Clinton, George Mockridge,...
Paul PerreaultTimelinezNovember 1983
September EditorialThe RAMTOPSeptember 1986
Simple SpeculationVISTA Newsletter
Sinclair News and EditorialISTUG NewsletterFebruary 1989
Sinclair North America User GroupThe PlotterOctober 1988
Sinclair Notes
The editor discusses newsletter submission policy and recounts issues with a PC hard drive failure. Includes commentary on BBS censorship...
Thomas SimonThe RAMTOPSummer 1993
Sinclair Research Sells OutLISTing NewsletterMay 1988
SINCUS NewsSincus NewsMarch 1985
SMUG Bytes Goes Bimonthly
Announcement that SMUG Bytes will shift from monthly to bimonthly publication, combining two months per issue. Two reasons are given:...
SMUG BytesOctober 1990
So What’s My Excuse Now?LISTing NewsletterFebruary - March 1988
Soap BoxThe PlotterAugust 1988
Soap BoxThe PlotterDecember 1988
Soap BoxThe PlotterFebruary 1988
Soap BoxThe PlotterMarch 1988
Soap BoxThe PlotterApril 1988
Soap BoxThe PlotterJune 1988
Soap BoxThe PlotterJuly 1988
Soap BoxThe PlotterSeptember 1988
Soap BoxThe PlotterFebruary 1989
Soap BoxThe PlotterApril 1989
Soap BoxThe PlotterMay 1989
Soap BoxThe PlotterJune 1989
Soap BoxThe PlotterJuly - August 1989
Some Editorial CommentsSMUG BytesOctober 1989
Some Editorial CommentsSMUG BytesNovember 1989
South Bay Update: January Meeting a Success
President’s column reporting on the January SBAZUG meeting (130+ attendees, speakers Dick Huxtable/AHTA and Billy Skyrme/Timex, 14 new members) and...
Rita CarrTimelinezFebruary 1984
Special Anniversary Issue
With this issue, we begin our second year of publication. We’ve received many encouraging letters with your subscription renewals, and...
International QL ReportMay/June 1992
Speculations on Things That Might Have BeenSincus NewsDecember 1984
Stealing
Edtiorial on software copying/theft.
Sincus NewsMay - June 1986
SUM Begins a New YearSUMJanuary 1985
Telephone Pager Alert
Warning to members about pager scam calls using 212-540-XXXX numbers that function like 900 numbers charging $55 per call; information...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesNovember 1991
The 2068 Super System, Still a Big FutureSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
The Computer Market in EnglandCATS NewsletterOctober 1985
The D.A.’s CaseCATS NewsletterApril 1984
The East End of the Turnpike
Editorial about using Timex computers long after their expiration date.
The Data ExpansionDecember 1987
The Editor’s MusingsTimelinezJuly - August 1987
The Editor’s MusingsTimelinezJanuary - April 1991
The Editor’s MusingsTimelinezSeptember - October 1991
The Editor’s SoapboxNite-Times NewsMay 1988
The Editor’s SoapboxNite-Times NewsJune 1988
The Editor’s Swan SongTimelinezSeptember 1987
The Future of Science and Mathematics
An unsigned editorial arguing that theoretical science has become increasingly PC-aided and abstract, often disconnected from experimental verification. Discusses the...
SMUG BytesAugust - November 1993
The Great Computer Depression
(What is This World Coming To Dept.) A few weeks back, I took out a subscription to INFOWORLD, a weekly...
Thomas B. WoodsComputer UpdatesWinter 1986
The Honest TruthThe HackerJuly 1989
The Honest TruthThe HackerJune 1990
The Honest Truth
Editorial commentary on humor in user-group newsletters, mentioning the SWYM newsletter, ZX-APPEAL (Harvey Taylor), SNUG, Larry Kenny’s DTP and spelling...
The HackerApr 1990
The Limits of Computer Intelligence
First of four installments of a talk by Dr. Lloyd Dreger delivered at the 1990 Sinclair Expo. Establishes the philosophical...
Lloyd DregerSMUG BytesSeptember 1990
The Limits of Computer Intelligence II
Second installment. Presents Searle’s Chinese Room thought experiment — a human following an algorithm with Chinese symbol baskets never learns...
Lloyd DregerSMUG BytesOctober 1990
The Limits of Computer Intelligence III
Third installment. Returns to the Chinese Room to demonstrate that even adding a dictionary (without illustrations) provides no semantic breakthrough...
Lloyd DregerSMUG BytesNovember 1990
The Limits of Computer Intelligence IV
Fourth and final installment. Argues that brain simulation is impractical due to complexity theory (combinatorial explosion). Conclusion 2: simulating the...
Lloyd DregerSMUG BytesDecember 1990
The Little Timex Has Its Fans Even Now
Hell hath no fury like a Timex-Sinclair owner whose computer has been scorned. The scurrilous comment in this column was...
Peter LewisThe New York TimesMarch 1985
The Message from the PresSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
The MonsterThe PlotterNovember 1985
The New Updates
This issue marks a dramatic change in the newsletter. In our first two years, subject matter was limited rather strictly...
Thomas B. WoodsComputer UpdatesWinter 1986
The Pirate’s CornerSinclair Users GroupApril 1984
The Pirate’s CornerSinclair Users GroupMay 1984
The Pirate’s CornerSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
The President’s MessageSinclair Users GroupMay 1984
The President’s MessageThe RAMTOPFall 1993
The President’s Message
The club president compares recent laptop computers including the Compaq LTE 3/25c and Contura 4/25cx, noting performance and price differences....
James DuPuyThe RAMTOPSummer 1993
The President’s ProgramSMUG BytesJuly 1990
The Software ExchangeNite-Times NewsNovember 1987
The SyncWare News Story
Three years ago, I received my first ZX81 computer kit in the mail. Only three short years ago, I considered...
Fred NachbaurSyncWare News1984
The Ultimate Orphan?
Suggestion to adopt CP/M systems for pennies on the dollar as upgrade path.
ZX-AppealFebruary - March 1988
The ZeeperZX-AppealApril 1987
The Zeeper SpeaksZX-AppealMay 1987
The Zeeper SpeaksZX-AppealSummer 1987
The Zeeper SpeaksLISTing NewsletterMay 1988
The Zeeper SpeaksLISTing NewsletterMay 1988
The ZX81/TS1000 ColumnLISTing NewsletterOctober 1991
Things to Come
The editor recaps the club’s Christmas meeting, including a Gold Card demonstration and a group purchase of VGA/IDE cards. Discusses...
Thomas SimonThe RAMTOPWinter 1993
Things to Come
Jack Ewald, eastern regional manager for Timex, visted the club and spoke of plans for 1984, including delivery of the...
CATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
This Happened Before?
Editorial about IBM’s PS-1 series computers.
The HackerJuly 1990
This IssueZX-AppealSeptember 1987
TimeLinez Begins Desk-Top Publishing Experiments
Editorial describing the transition to desktop publishing using the Front Page QL software from GAP Software. Explains the workflow for...
Norm LehfeldtTimelinezMay 1987
TimeLinez in Transition
Editorial announcing Walt Gaby’s handover of the Managing Editor role to Norm Lehfeldt after two years. Notes that Mockridge produced...
George MockridgeTimelinezApril 1987
Timex Update
Report on January South Bay meeting product demos by Billy Skyrme (Timex): Vu-3D, Ant Attack, Scrabble, and an experimental Hobbit...
Rita CarrTimelinezFebruary 1984
TS Bulletin News Supplement #1-1990
Wide-ranging editorial covering Sinclair community news for early 1990: rumors of Apple Mac and NeXT emulators for the QL, a...
Bill HarmerTS BulletinJanuary 1990
TSUG of LV Celebrates Fourth Birthday
Club history of the Timex/Sinclair User Group of Las Vegas from its founding in 1984 (John Shifler’s original idea, October...
The HackerAug 1988
Upgrade?Sinclair Users NetworkOctober 1984
View from Ram-Top
Editorial reflecting on one year as TIMELINEZ editor, describing the organizational upheaval including SincLink’s separation, rejoining, and final re-integration with...
Andy HradeskyTimelinezNovember 1988
View From RAM-TopTimelinezMarch 1989
View from Ram-Top — Christmas
Christmas season editorial surveying recent T/S product releases: Pixel Print Professional (DTP with bank-switching, 64-column printing for TS2068), Graphit-1 charting...
Andy HradeskyTimelinezDecember 1988
View from RAMTOPTimelinezDecember 1991
View from RAMTOPKeyboardsNovember-December 1985
View from RAMTOPTimelinezJanuary 1990
View from RAMTOPTimelinezFebruary 1990
View from RAMTOPTimelinezApril 1990
View from RAMTOPTimelinezMay - June 1990
View from RAMTOPTimelinezJuly - December 1990
View from RAMTOPTimelinezJanuary - April 1991
View from RAMTOPTimelinezMay - August 1991
View from RAMTOPTimelinezSeptember - October 1991
View from the RAM-TOPTimelinezMarch 1989
View from the RAMTOPTimelinezMarch 1990
View from the Ramtop
Managing editor’s column discussing the distraction of spring cycling in the California hills, explaining recent newsletter production delays. Notes an...
Andy HradeskyTimelinezApril 1989
View from the Ramtop
Brief editorial celebrating TimeLinez’s sixth birthday and introducing the main technical article on TS2068 memory expansion by William J. Pedersen....
Andy HradeskyTimelinezMay/June 1989
Wanted: Contest Entries
Brief editorial noting that the SMUG programming contest has received no entries at all despite the approaching deadline; a last...
Bill HeberleinSMUG BytesNovember 1991
Wedge WorksLISTing NewsletterMarch 1997
WelcomeT. S. S. NewsnotesOctober 1, 1984
WelcomeTriangle Sinclair Users GroupFebruary 1985
Welcome
This is the first issue of Volume III, (just in time for summer), and the third year of existence for...
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupJanuary 1985
Well, I’ll Be Switched!!!
Ralph Hammer’s personal account of purchasing a Tandy 1000 SX PC-compatible with RGB monitor, 1200B modem, and ProComm terminal software...
Ralph HammerThe HackerJul 1990
What Do You Think About Multiple Part ArticlesSincus NewsJanuary - February 1986
What is a NewsletterThe PlotterDecember 1990
What is in a Name?The RAMTOPWinter 1994
What’s Under the S.U.N.
Newsletter editorial announcing new columns for the coming year and reporting on plans for a club bulletin board system to...
Sinclair Users NetworkJanuary 1983
What’s Under the S.U.N. / Co-op News
An editorial column announcing co-op products (C-20 tapes, HB line filters, TIMEWRITER word processor, MATH MAESTRO), a list of scheduled...
Sinclair Users NetworkMarch 1983
Who Are We?The PlotterFebruary 1991
Why Can’t Johnny WriteNite-Times NewsMay - June 1989
Why Sinclair?CATS NewsletterNovember 1987
Winter Doldrums, Rumors Mark Current QL Scene
QL industry report for early 1986: steady trickle of QL sales; CompuServe conference active; Tom Bent (SyncWare News) argues QL...
Norm LehfeldtTimelinezApril 1986
Winter EditorialThe RAMTOPWinter 1989
Word ProcessingThe PlotterSeptember 1986
Wrap UpSincus NewsNovember - December 1986
XPresidential ScramblingsCATS NewsletterAugust 1993
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