I hope this is okay to ask this here . . .
I have a newsletter that I put out at least once a year. (My current subscribers get a PDF edition for free when the newsletter is released and I offer printed copies and back issues for sale.) It's not about computers but more eclectic in nature. Anyway, since this year (well, April) was the 35th anniversary of the Apple IIc and because I also (finally) obtained an Apple IIc this year, I was hoping/planning to do a little write-up about the Apple IIc and include it in this year's issue, which I hope to release on December 31st if not sooner.
If, *if*, I manage to finish the article in time, I'd like to include some accounts from other people who used the Apple IIc back when it first came out (I didn't) or those who still use one today, especially if you have something interesting you're doing with it these days. You'll get proper attribution (i.e., "John Smith of Cityname, Wherever says . . .") and that's about it. I'll send you a PDF copy of the issue if you want. I have 250-300 subscribers on my list and most never even download the issue, so you're not going to become Internet-famous or anything.
So, if anyone's game, please let me know. Thanks!
I have a newsletter that I put out at least once a year. (My current subscribers get a PDF edition for free when the newsletter is released and I offer printed copies and back issues for sale.) It's not about computers but more eclectic in nature. Anyway, since this year (well, April) was the 35th anniversary of the Apple IIc and because I also (finally) obtained an Apple IIc this year, I was hoping/planning to do a little write-up about the Apple IIc and include it in this year's issue, which I hope to release on December 31st if not sooner.
If, *if*, I manage to finish the article in time, I'd like to include some accounts from other people who used the Apple IIc back when it first came out (I didn't) or those who still use one today, especially if you have something interesting you're doing with it these days. You'll get proper attribution (i.e., "John Smith of Cityname, Wherever says . . .") and that's about it. I'll send you a PDF copy of the issue if you want. I have 250-300 subscribers on my list and most never even download the issue, so you're not going to become Internet-famous or anything.
So, if anyone's game, please let me know. Thanks!