o-o-o-o-o›› Minutes of OHAUG Meeting› November 9, 1996›› ALAN SHARKIS started the meeting with› sad news about JIM HOOD, the› publisher of AC Magazine on the West› Coast, who passed away. Anyone who› wishes may send a card to:›› THE HOOD FAMILY› 5507 LANGFORD COURT› CONCORD, CA 94521-1614›› The second topic ALAN has for us is› the The New Nest is becoming The Nest› once again. The line has been› disconnected in Jim Harris' house› because he moving to Massachusetts in› a couple of weeks. When it is› connected the new number will be at› Pat Mulvey's house and will be 516-› 783-4634 in Wantagh, NY. ›› Topic three ALAN brought up was an› article he showed about people who› use old computers which was printed› for the second month in a row, the› article is several pages long.›› ALAN'S fourth topic was presented as› a disk from John Powell along with a› letter which ALAN read to the club› members which included a change of› address as follows:›› JOHN POWELL› 5301 Gaston Ave #D› Dallas, Tx›› The fifth topic ALAN discussed was a› BBS list circa 1989 with about 18 or› 19 BBS's six of which are not Atari› BBS's but supported Atari compters to› some degree. If anyone is interested› the list is available.›› A discussion about Jim Harris› included mention of his temporary› home in Massachusetts where the club› members would like to send him a card› for his wife, a good luck card.›› HAROLD Pegler stated that the› forthcoming library disk is bigger› than he expected, and therefore› taking longer to produce. It should › be available at the next meeting.›› JACK GEDALIUS noted $100 was spent› this month mostly on stamps and› Minutes. HARRY mentioned the dues› are due.›› DEMONSTRATIONS:›› AL has some files that are on the› Newsletter disk and JACK has a few› disks HAROLD gave him to demo.›› DEMONSTRATIONS:›› The first demonstration by AL SHARKIS› was of the Ol' Hackers disk of› Nov/Dec issue, the program was" Bob's› Land" which is a terrific graphic› program and three dimensional. The› next one is called "Druid" and it's a› still picture. After this there was› a game called "Rocket Man". You're› limited in your left and right› movement on this and it looks like we› have to pick up all the dots before› we go to the next screen. Then we› played another game called "Skull› Island". ›› JACK then brought out a disk #57 from› Bellcom with graphics and other demos› on it (Library disk #660). It's a› game with graphics and the moon, a› demo, no control, just shows› different graphics such as earth, the› moon, a radar telescope with things› moving around on the moon's surface. ››› Next is a GTIA demo by Jerry White› who wrote many programs for Atari. › This is a program with many different› graphics, including one with a› beautiful design on doilies. ›› Then we demonstrated a program called› "Red Hole", a program that goes into› a vortex. Then came a program called› "Q", a game for children. Then a› program called "One Life". Also› there was a program called "Birthday› Cake," which plays "Happy Bithday to› You"; PAT MULVEY mentioned that Paul› McCartney now has the rights to the› song.›› JACK GEDALIUS called the door prizes› and this was the first time in the› history of the club that HARRY› TUTHILL did not win a door prize.›› Next meeting will be December 21,› 1996.›› End of November 9th minutes.›› o-o-o-o-o››