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Brandon's USAbox
Version: April, 1991
Author: Joey Robichaux, member ASP. CIS: 71336,336, GENIE: JEROBICHAUX
P. O. Box 91016-199
Baton Rouge, La. 70821
Phone: (504) 752-2620
Last update - April 28, 1991
Vendor Description
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Brandon's USAbox -- Category: Educational, Children's, Pre-School
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Short Description --
Count by two's and five's and mail packages across the United States!
Special Laser Transmitters need fuel -- but watch out if you use too much
or not enough!
Long Description --
The USAbox has four drills - count by two's or five's as you try to
"laser beam" packages to random or selected states on a US map. Add power
pellets to fuel your laser transmitter -- not enough and the mail doesn't go
through; too much, and your transmitter will blow up!
Young users learn to count by two's and five's. They learn to tell
when they're close to a target figure. They'll also learn a bit of US
geography as they mail packages to the 48 contiguous states.
Runs on your MS-DOS compatable and requires at least a CGA monitor.
Registration: $7.50, or $10.00 for a copy of the latest version and a
printed, bound manual.
Vendor Distribution Information:
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Vendors who are ASP Associate Members in good standing are hereby given
permission to distribute Brandon's USAbox. I ask that you send me
notification that you are carrying this program (postcard and/or
catalog) so I may serve you better.
To ensure you have a current version, non-ASP members are required to
request permission from me to distribute the USAbox (if you
receive a direct mailing from me, then please consider that as
permission). Also, you may not list any of my products in
advertisements, catalogs, or other literature which describes my
products as "FREE SOFTWARE". Shareware is "Try-Before-You-Buy"
software, it is not free.
Thanks --