[muglo] Re: May's Newsletter Ready
- From: Paul Thomas <paul_thomas@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 10:43:16 -0400
Yes, Joan is quite correct about Doug's excellent Newsletter... when
I mentioned the one I started (in the bottom message here) I should
have clarified it by saying that it was an Internet version (as
opposed to Doug's hard copy version, which I believe was discontinued
due to the cost?) which was free of cost and indeed was partly
responsible for my getting the idea of starting the Internet-only
Online version of MUGLO; the first issue appeared January 1997 and is
still available if anyone is interested? I could put it on the MUGLO
Google Forum if I knew how to put things there???
Paul
On 7-May-09, at 9:00 AM, Ralph and Joan Winfield wrote:
> No Martin, that's not correct.
>
> MUGLO was started by Brian Wiltshire and with a lot of blood, sweat
> and tears from Susan Dunbar in 1991. It had absolutely nothing to do
> with the London Apple Corp. We were even called MUGLO back then. We
> were never anybody's SIG.
> The London Apple Corp asked to join MUGLO in June 1996 and they were
> given permission to form a SIG with MUGLO. The constitution was
> changed
> to allow them to join.
> Doug Harrison for years, did a wonderful newsletter called Mug-Talk
> magazine for MUGLO.
>
> Chow
> Joan
>
> On May 7, 2009, at 8:44 AM, Martin Albinger wrote:
>
>> Paul's mention got me to looking and I pulled out the last issue of
>> AppleBytes (May-June, 1996), the newsletter published by London Apple
>> Corp computer user group (Apple ][) of which I think Mac users were
>> originally a SIG and then went on to form their own group leading to
>> today's MUGLO.
>>
>> Martin
>> On May 6, 2009, at 11:27 PM, Paul Thomas wrote:
>>
>>> A great job Terry and glad to see that you have taken up a
>>> Newsletter
>>> after the one I started many years ago and which finally came to an
>>> end... T
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