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- From: odin@dcs.qmw.ac.uk (Andrew George Elia)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: JAM
- Date: 4 Mar 1996 10:36:47 GMT
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- On Thu, 29 Feb 1996 13:24:48 +0000, Nacho Ruiz may remember saying something along the lines of this:
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- : On Mon, 26 Feb 1996, Stefano Agostinelli wrote:
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- : > Does anyone know if JAM (a great UK serious Amiga magazine) is
- : > still being produced?
-
- : Yes, it is.
-
- As it happens, when I received my Wordworth newsletter, I also got a
- flyer for Em magazine (as Larry Hickmott wrote the manual for WW5, as
- well as producing Em magazine, and writing for Amiga Shopper -busy guy!).
- Part of the blurb was that Em magazine now incorporates JAM. It means
- that the magazine IS still alive, it's just that Jeff Walker seems to
- have dropped off the face of the planet. I hope he hasn't left the Amiga
- scene (the fact that he disappeared from Amiga Shopper, along with Mark
- Smiddy and has yet to resurface in other Amiga activities seems bad).
-
- Andy E.
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