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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Ed Gresick 76576,3312 (X)
from: Jack Crenshaw 72325,1327
date: 1990-10-22 19:56:23
subject: #7661-#OSK BACKUP

#: 7668 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    22-Oct-90  19:56:23
Sb: #7661-#OSK BACKUP
Fm: Jack Crenshaw 72325,1327
To: Ed Gresick 76576,3312 (X)

Ed, my address is

  1220 E. Idlewild Ave.           Phone (813) 539-3995 (days)
  Tampa, Fla. 33604                     (813) 237-0537 (nights)

If you call at home, you'll get the answering machine.  We leave it on all the
time to screen the crank calls and siding salemen.  So don't hang up too soon.

I'd love to lead a PT user's group, but I'm afraid my job jar is slap full.
Right now I'm:

 o Designing my own computer language
 o Writing two articles for Computer Language magazine
 o Writing a tutorial series on compilers (now entering third year!)
 o Just signed to write a book on the same subject
 o Writing a paper for Software Development '91
 o Developing new versions of my two tools for SK*DOS (debugger and linker)
 o Developing one new one (an assembler preprocessor)
 o Thinking about the next step, which is a relocating assembler & linker
 o Dreaming of writing my own OS
 o Serving as program chairman for the local ACM chapter

If I take on one more job, I think my brain might explode!

One thing: If there _IS_ a PT-related BBS, I'd rather _NOT_ see it devoted to
one OS like OS9, but roughly split.  There's a growing group of Minix users. 
Maybe I could interest one of Peter's BBS regulars.  I'll try.

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