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Posted By

MMS
on 2015-11-30
18:01:09
 Re: Commodore Free, issue 90, now available (fwd)

I can say, that I read most of the Commodore Free magazines, at least 70-80% of them.
This release had a great start, and some nice new releases (C64, Amiga, VIC).
I was looking for to reach the "Happy programming on C16" expecting some goodnesses.

BUT
I think this is the first time I was not happy with the content. The articles built around some small Basic programs, just to sum as a politically incorrect big load of characters, eg. japanese invading US via the media because of Nagasaki, etc. Reading the loooong text I am just thinking: what a chaos and mess in a head...

I usually don't support content selection, but in this case.... Read it yourself, if I was right or not. The rest of the magazine is right and absoltely correct and professionally made.

On the other hand I should agree, that this few srtange articles brought the most pages in the last months we may call C16 related, although only 20% of the text is somehow related and the rest is..., duh.
Maybe if we write more code and articles there, the balance will be back happy
I will try to use the 3 free weeks I will have soon happy

Posted By

RobertB
on 2015-11-30
02:40:51
 Commodore Free, issue 90, now available (fwd)

---------------------------- Original Message ----------------------------
Subject: Commodore Free
From: Nigel Parker
Date: Sun, November 29, 2015
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Commodore Free Magazine
http://www.commodorefree.com/
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Issue 90

Free-to-download magazine
dedicated to Commodore computers.
Available as PDF, ePUB, MOBI, HTML,
TXT, SEQ and D64 disk image.


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CONTENTS
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* Editorial
* General News
* C64 News
* VIC 20 News
* Amiga News

* Decompiler Technologies
* Happy Programming on the C16/+4
* Review: Demons of Dex
* Growing Pains
* Review: Shifted
* Thanks for the Memory
* A View of Commodore from Four Legs


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