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From: Samuel@SU-SCORE.ARPA
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Subject: Re: Magazine Pointer Request
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Date: Fri, 17-Aug-84 14:53:12 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug 17 14:53:12 1984
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From:  Sam Hahn 

For software, Dr Dobb's Journal (of computer calisthenics and ordontia:
"Running light without overbyte") is one of the earliest such magazines.
It's become more widely oriented, but still retains a bit of the old
hobbyist attitude.  They're in Menlo Park:  I'll send the address when I find
it.

Another one is Microsystems, from the same company that publishes Creative
Computing.  They're in MASS, -- same re the address.  They began as a
S-100 magazine, but have branched out and are even covering Unix now.
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