[Coco] Submissions for the Winter CoCo~123 and beyond
richec
rcrislip at neo.rr.com
Thu Nov 26 19:37:21 EST 2020
On Thu, 26 Nov 2020 09:47:30 -0500
Steve Strowbridge <ogsteviestrow at gmail.com> wrote:
> We're trying to kick the CoCo~123 newsletter into high gear, we've
> been very fortunate to have received some very nice submissions over
> the past few issues, and I'd like to humbly request for more,
> whatever you'd like to send us, we'll gladly consider it, this is a
> club for the community.
>
> If you have a website, blog, project page github, etc., with
> information that would be of use and or benefit to the community
> please send those along.
>
> If you offer products and or services and have a website for those,
> especially any logos or artwork please send those.
>
> We're hoping to have the Winter issue out by mid December, so the
> sooner you can submit information for the publication, the better,
> send your submissions to glensideccc at gmail.com
>
> Columns, articles, program listings, observations, etc., whatever you
> can think of that's CoCo or even retro hobby related, share it with
> us.
>
> Please and thank you, Happy Thanksgiving!
>
>
>
> Steve “Stevie Strow” Strowbridge
>
> Retro nerd, vintage computing enthusiasts, self proclaimed CoCo “Nut”
>
>
>
> ogStevieStrow at gmail.com primary email address
>
> http://ogsteviestrow.com web site
>
> http://cocotalk.live CoCoTALK! the world's leading live CoCo talk show
>
> http://imacoconut.com for all things CoCo related
>
Steve, if you are responsible for the newsletter, I just finished
reading it am very excited to see the direction it's going. The
submitted BASIC programs make it look a little like early issues of
Rainbow. Keep going. TIA.
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