FASO Today

Two articles and some photos from: FASO Today reproduced by scanning the originals and using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to turn the images into editable text. The photos at the bottom were from a third article, obviously centered on Continue reading FASO Today

Computer Digest

Two articles from Computer Digest a free magazine distributed in stand-alone computer stores. Both the magazine and the stores have folded. Oh, the good old days.

Seahawk

Several hundred items were published in the Yokosuka Seahawk and I no longer have copies of most of those stories. It will take me considerable time to convert the articles I still retain. These were scanned from the printed originals. Continue reading Seahawk

North Islander

At the request of FASOTRAGRUPAC, I wrote one article for the North Islander the base paper for Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, California.

The Seed

Denver Apple Pi computer user group published several of my articles, but this article in The Seed seems to be the only one I can currently identify. They sent me copies of other articles, but they are hiding. This was Continue reading The Seed

San Diego Macintosh User Group Resources

As President, Secretary, and journal editor for the San Diego Macintosh User Group, I wrote quite a few articles for: Resources and will make those available as I find them.

Contemporary Software News

Once upon a time, there were not only brick-and-mortar computer stores, but also brick-and-mortar software stores. Contemporary Software News was the newsletter of one such store.

Kenko Shimbun articles

Several articles from Kenko Shimbun have been published. This newsletter was published on mimeograph and xerography for the U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokosuka, Japan. These were scanned from printed originals, and converted to text via OCR (Optical Character Recognition).

Yokosuka Computer Rag newsletters

Yokosuka Computer Club (Yokosuka Naval Base, Yokosuka, Japan) needed a newsletter, so I created one, the Yokosuka Computer Rag It was originally typed on a TRS-80 Model III and printed on a daisy-wheel printer. After getting a Macintosh and an Continue reading Yokosuka Computer Rag newsletters