[Coco] The kindness and generosity of the CoCo community
Sean
badfrog at gmail.com
Fri Aug 9 00:26:21 EDT 2013
I love reading these stories on the CoCo list. Most people can't fathom
how precious digital storage was back then, and that the best way to
preserve code was to print it out. That would be pure insanity today!
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Terrance Hale <mizagorn at att.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is a big shout out to one Steve Ostrom mainly, but also to all you
> others as I browse through emails. And here's why I was motivated to write
> this...
>
> Some of you may recall that about three and a half years ago, I sent out a
> request for a copy of the 2nd Rainbow Book of Adventures because a game I
> wrote had been featured in it. It was after scouring the internet for the
> book that I ran across Dennis and the CoCo mailing list. After joining
> (where Dennis very nicely got me set up after a problem with an email
> account) and posting my inquiry, I received several helpful replies on
> where to get a copy, how to go about it, etc., and it was working out that
> Steve and Tim Fadden would make arrangements, but there would be a delay
> because of one copy of the book being "snowed in" in a cabin.
>
> As life is, I got distracted and did not follow up on a reminder that
> spring.
>
> Fast forward to last month, when I sent a followup email to both Steve and
> Tim. After a while, I had given up hope and was going to have to go through
> Amazon, when I got a message from Steve. He had been very busy, but would
> shoot me another message when he had a chance to catch up.
>
> He wound up mailing me the book, at no charge. Here is part of my reply to
> him:
>
> I have a hard time describing how I felt when I saw the package, opened it
> up, and pulled out the book. It was like being transported in time back to
> that period of wondrous, magical discovery, where "modern" programming
> languages were relatively new and I was able to learn and consume as fast
> as I could read and type. My breath was taken away and I almost started
> crying. (That's between me and you ha ha.) I spent an hour just leafing
> through the pages, reading introductions and code, thoroughly enjoying
> myself. The thought processes I had writing the Adventure in BASIC came
> back as easily as riding a bike after nearly 30 years. Memories of all the
> years I got the Rainbow magazine and all the wonderful contributors flooded
> my mind.
> This is a real treasure to me, and I don't know what to do to express my
> thrill at your massive generosity, except to give you a
> from-the-heart-and-soul, resounding "THANK YOU!!!" Maybe a man hug, too.
> hehThis, again, is a huge example of what I see when I get a chance to see
> what all you guys are up to. Everyone so helpful, friendly, and
> informative.
>
> Steve, may your PEEKs and POKEs always return the desired results, and may
> your hardware never fail! :)
>
> Best to you all,
> Terry
>
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