Paul Rubin wrote: <7x39ajbuus....@ruckus.brouhaha.com>
> I just came across this, written in April 2010:
Er...minor detail: it says "originally appeared in Commodore Hacking
#15", which seems to have been April of 1998. And the text there says
Copyright 1966 by Jim Lawless.
Nice interview, though; I hadn't seen that before.
On Feb 10, 2:38 pm, Josh Grams <j...@qualdan.com> wrote:
> Paul Rubin wrote: <7x39ajbuus....@ruckus.brouhaha.com>
> > I just came across this, written in April 2010:
> Er...minor detail: it says "originally appeared in Commodore Hacking
> #15", which seems to have been April of 1998. And the text there says
> Copyright 1966 by Jim Lawless.
> Nice interview, though; I hadn't seen that before.
> --Josh
Hi, all.
Josh: Yes, I wrote that post originally for Commodore Hacking #15.
That's why I've copyrighted it beginning in 1998. There appears to be
an odd character in the HTML markup that I need to change to the
copyright symbol ...
I did a few interviews for C=Hacking ( Brad Templeton, Jim
Butterfield, and Scott Ballantyne ). All three are available on the
same blog.
I've home-brewed my blogging software and haven't built a tag-cloud or
keyword system yet ... so it might be difficult to find the other
Forth-related posts. Here they are.