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- From: hoser@dainbramaged.EBay.Sun.COM (Mark Houser)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit
- Subject: Re: PSAN
- Date: 29 Jul 1992 21:33:46 GMT
- Organization: Sun Microsystems, Mt. View, Ca.
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- In article <9207280005.AA22210@smithkline.com> poehland%phvax.dnet@SMITHKLINE.COM writes:
- >The word I have is that PSAN folded last year.
- >The last issue of PSAN I'm aware of came out around March 1991. The cover was
- >a riot. It featured Saddam Hussein wearing a duncecap, & camels with bullseyes
- >painted on their humps in the background.
- >Sometime in the fall of 1991 I sent Jim Chapman a postcard inquiring about PSAN
- >& requesting a sample issue. I never received a response.
- >Several sources mentioned it was a severe case of burnout.
- >A few months ago I heard a rumor PSAN was going to start up again this Fall.
- >We'll see.......
- >
- > - BEN POEHLAND
- > The Alchemist
- >
- >******************************************************************************
-
- I've had a subscription to PSAN for about two years and the last issue
- of Puget Sound Atari News I received was May 1991. About that time it
- did indeed stop publication. However I have recently received two
- issues of Pacific Side Atari News -- PSAN. Apparently PSAN has gone to
- press again with a slightly different name and a new coordinator since
- March, although the first issue I received was April 1992 (and it is
- numbered #1, but there was a reference in a "Letter to the Editor"
- about some March 1992 issue).
-
- The only contacts listed in the masthead are for advertising, but the
- Coordinator/Editor (still listed as a member of the "Puget Sound Atari
- News Staff") is John Strand. His number is listed as (206) 459-4156.
- He can also be contacted via GEnie as J.STRAND1.
-
- Some notes about the re-emergence of PSAN. It doesn't have the "gloss"
- of the earlier PSAN (one-color paper cover instead of two-color glossy,
- for example). The new "magazine" is also noticeably smaller. There
- are only 3 "Feature" articles in April/May 1992 instead of 10 in the
- May 1991 (and the June 1992 is about the same), but I'm hoping that
- this lack of meat is do to its hiatus and that, given time, it will
- return to a status near it's earlier production. To its credit,
- however, the first new issue did contain a (1st of 2 part) feature on
- how to perform a do-it-yourself SIMM memory upgrade for the ST. So
- there is meat, just not much of it.
-
- Oh, did I mention that there is very little 8-Bit material -- one
- review out of seven in the April/May 1992 issue (about European 8-Bit
- games on cassette). For 8-Bit support, you'll find the new magazine
- disappointing and not worth the $2.50 cover price, but this may
- change. I hope so.
-
- The past issues of PSAN that I have I still find to be good references,
- much like Current Notes (and I certainly didn't mind all the little
- projects for those of us who like to take things apart and burn fingers
- with soldering irons :-), and I really hope that the new PSAN becomes a
- good reference, also. But I doubt that it will reach a status along
- the lines of AIM or Current Notes; it is really more of a User Group
- Magazine again.
-
- Hope this helps everyone who was interested in PSAN.
-
- Mark Houser
- Sun Microsystems -- Education Services
- Customer Training Instructor
- mark.houser@EBay.Sun.COM
-