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^1 BIG BLUE DISK #2 -- DECEMBER 1986
^1 Table of Contents
^IFIRST THINGS FIRST
DISKOVERY
Where ye olde editor Blue Gabs a blue streak.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
[You are here.] A brief look at this month's features.
^IFUN 'N GAMES
LOGICAL CHOICE
by Christine Benoit
How logical are you? This version of the classic logic game, Mastermind,
tests your powers of deductive reasoning.
COMPUTER YAHTZEE
by Christine Benoit
A computerized version of the favorite dice game.
^IHELPWARE
FREE-FORM DATABASE
by Joel Ellis Rea
This easy-to-use database lets you store and access information in forms best
suited to your needs.
^IBRAINWARE
ABACUS
by John Sigle
Learn how to use the Chinese abacus with this simulation.
^IPICTURE THIS
GALLERIE d'ART
by Jerry Jones
BIG BLUE DISK is pleased to announce the opening of our digital fine arts
gallery. This month's reproductions and commentary focus on the works of
Rene' Magritte.
^ITHE HAPPY HACKER
BITS AND PCs
by Joel Ellis Rea
A collection of programming hints and tips. This month's section reports on
a QuickBASIC bug.
DOS COMMAND HISTORY
by Bryan Higgins
One of the Kramden collection of utilities, this program gives the user a
command to recall, edit, and reissue previously typed DOS commands.
^IRANNDOM EVENTS
RANNDOM EVENTS
by Richard and Lavona Rann
Eyewitness News presents a close-up look at developments in the computer
industry.
^IDISKUSSION
DISKUSSION
This is the section where you talk to each other and to us.
^IDISKOURSE
HOW TO DISK US
Information on how to send us your feedback. Sound off! We here want to
hear what you have to say.
BLUELINE EDITOR
Use this free word processor program to enter your feedback.
^ISNAKE OIL
HOMEWARD BOUND
BIG BLUE DISK subscription information.
^ILAST THINGS LAST
LAST THINGS LAST
Information on how to submit programs to us; how to transfer BIG BLUE DISK
programs to your own disks. And last but not least: credits.
^1For complete details on how to run BIG BLUE DISK, see the printed material
^1included with this issue.
^1If scrolling (in the menu, text, or BlueLine Editor) does not seem to work, try
^1pressing the "Num Lock" key. The numeric/scrolling keypad must be in Scroll
^1mode rather than Numeric mode for scrolling keys to work.