"Women. Give them an inch and they just laugh at it."
Android quote
ST NEWS COLOFON
ST NEWS is a non-commercial disk magazine written for and
written by Atari ST computer enthusiasts. It is published at
irregular intervals by the Digital Insanity Corporation in close
working together with the Amazing Cracking Conspiracy, and spread
through the Public Domain.
Editorial staff: Stefan Posthuma (Editor)
Richard Karsmakers (Correspondent/Software)
Official ST NEWS distributors world wide:
Torbjørn Ose
Haueteigen 1
N-6150 Ørsta
NORWAY
Federico Bicini
Via Cometa 4
I-06100 Perugia
ITALY
Ivo van Vlaenderen
Lostraat 23
B-3100 Heist-op-den-Berg
BELGIE/BELGIQUE
Guido Stumpe
Kessenicher Str. 1
D-5300 Bonn 1
WEST GERMANY
Page 6 (*)
Les Ellingham
P.O. Box 54
Stafford
ST16 1DR
ENGLAND
Birgir Throrarensen
Brekkutangi 24
270 Mos
ICELAND
M.H.R.
Postfach 649
A-4021 Linz
AUSTRIA
Andreas Ramos
Jægergårdsgade 142.2
8000 Århus C
DENMARK
André Lafreniere
F.A.S.T.E.R.
P.O. Box 474
Boucherville
Québec J4B 6Y2
CANADA
The distributors marked with an asterisk (*) behind their name
sell ST NEWS at Public Domain prices. The others only need to
receive a disk + reply postage + reply envelope (and a donation
now and then). For the ones selling at PD prices, please first
inquire what they require.
People in Holland and in countries where no official distributor
exists are invited to send disk(s) plus sufficient reply postage
to the ST NEWS correspondence address.
If you have any complaints about them (like them not sending
your disks back at all) please write to us so that we can find
new ones. This sounds a bit crude, I know, but there is no other
way to establish whether they're still functioning!
You may have noticed a considerable change in the 'foreign
distributor' department. Well, the reason is the following: We
have voted for maintaining only the most enthusiastic
distributors for the miraculous "undead" issues.
Hence.
The following people contributed to this issue of ST NEWS (apart
from the actual editorial staff):
Karsten Isakovics Atari Computerclub Nederland
Math Claessens Axe of Superior
Alex Crousen Psygnosis
The Bitmap Brothers (hail!) Sonnema-Plantinga Distillery
Jeff Minter Clemens Weller
Herman Muller "Maggie" disk magazine
Special thanks need to go to the people responsible for the
programs without which this product would never have been made,
which are:
Devpac II ST GfA Basic 2.02
Tempus Editor 1st Word Plus 3.20TT (yeah!)
K-Roget K-Rhyme
Universal Item Selector III Turbo ST
The editor accepts no responsibility for any damage caused
directly or indirectly by the use of any of the information given
in this issue of ST NEWS nor the information contained in
previous issues or issues to come. Writers remain responsible for
their viewpoints and possible conflicts with other people caused
by the publication of their article(s) in ST NEWS.
Although ST NEWS belongs to the Public Domain, the individual
articles may not be used in other magazines, in English or any
other language, before the permission therefore is given by
the author of the article.
If you think ST NEWS is worthy of a contribution from your side,
please feel free to donate any amount of money on giro account
number 5689205, t.n.v. Stefan Posthuma, Oss, The Netherlands.
Thank you in anticipation!
Note from Richard:
I know Stefan never checks this article before it is included in
ST NEWS (except for the previous issue, where loading this
Colofon 42 times was required to gain access to a hidden
article), so I think it's quite safe to state that I wouldn't
mind the odd donation, either. My giro account number is 5060326
t.n.v. Richard Karsmakers, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Thank you, brother; I need it!
Disclaimer
The text of the articles is identical to the originals like they appeared
in old ST NEWS issues. Please take into consideration that the author(s)
was (were) a lot younger and less responsible back then. So bad jokes,
bad English, youthful arrogance, insults, bravura, over-crediting and
tastelessness should be taken with at least a grain of salt. Any contact
and/or payment information, as well as deadlines/release dates of any
kind should be regarded as outdated. Due to the fact that these pages are
not actually contained in an Atari executable here, references to scroll
texts, featured demo screens and hidden articles may also be irrelevant.