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Re: A86: Re: Asm Message Board
Bryan, are we still a little upset?
Glen
tutorial1.cjb.net
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Subject: A86: Re: Asm Message Board
Author: <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org> at Internet
Date: 10/11/1999 11:48 PM
Wow! Looks nice. I also see a new version of VTI is up, good job. Keep up
the good work.
Bryan Rabeler
rabelerb@pilot.msu.edu
http://www.msu.edu/~rabelerb/
"The first sign of corruption in a society that is still alive
is that the end justifies the means." - Georges Bernanos
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts
absolutely." - Lord Acton
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censorship" - Chris Dornfeld (4 Nov. 1998)
"The last thing we want is a "cover-up." ...there's no reason
to take out intelligent and purely speculative posts.
Even if they're true." - Chris Dornfeld (4 Nov. 1998)
"I refuse to believe that any hierarchy-based system of
responsibilities is doomed to the same sort of troubles
that plague the TI-Files." - Chris Dornfeld (23 Nov. 1998)
"nothing important happens behind anybody's back.
Everything will be discussed on the list and everyone will
be kept informed." - Chris Dornfeld (17 Nov. 1998)
----- Original Message -----
From: David Phillips <david@acz.org>
To: <assembly-83@lists.ticalc.org>; <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>;
<assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Sent: Monday, October 11, 1999 2:34 PM
Subject: A83: Asm Message Board
>
> The Assembly Coder's Zenith site (link in my signature) has a new Message
> Board for anyone who is interested in discussing assembly, or any other
kind
> of programming, including Game Boy and C/C++. There are also forums for
> discussing Assembly Studio (which can be used for 83/83+) and VTI. This
can
> be thought of as supplement to the mailing lists and not a replacement.
>
> While mailing lists are nice when you are learning, they are not always as
> helpful for advanced topics. People are not as likely to post lengthy
> replies to a message that will be read once by a small group of people,
but
> are more willing to post on a message board where the reply can be
> conviently read and searched for months (or years) to come. Also, most
ACZ
> members (as far as I know) are not on the mailing lists, but read and
> respond to the Message Board frequently. So if you don't get help on the
> lists, you should get it on the Message Board, because surely someone will
> know the answer to your problem.
>
> Check it out! :)
>
> I apologize in advance for cross-posting, but as the lists are much
smaller
> now than they were in the past, I'd like to see that everyone gets this.
>
> --
> David Phillips <david@acz.org>
> http://www.acz.org/
>
>
>
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