On Tue, 30 May 2017, Jason T via cctalk wrote:
Looks like this guy was the original Caps-Lock Warrior (though likely
out of technical necessity more than style). Thanks for posting this;
I'd never heard of him.
I think he was relate to the BOFH. :-)
Mike Loewen
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 12:30 PM, Amardeep S Chana via cctalk
wrote:
> Back in the 80's I had some archive disks (maybe SIG/M or CPM/UG or maybe
> something else?) which had files on the disk named like ZOSO.022 (for disk
> #22) which was the Star Trek basic game disk. I'm attaching below the tex
On 5/29/17 12:40 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
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> On 5/29/17 10:30 AM, Amardeep S Chana via cctalk wrote:
>> I seem to recall this
>> person who went by the moniker of Zoso
>
> The mysterious Zoso was a reviewer of CP/M Users Group disks
> and was a contributor to Creative Computing, and proba
maybe some connection to Lifeboat Assoc?
S-100 NEWSLETTER
Tony Gold's Lifeboat Associates is now located at 1651 Third Avenue, NYC, NY
10028, A new publication, labelled "Introductory Issue', and dated April, 1980
has been sent to us. While its annual subscription rate of $18, plus $6 for
the CP/
On 5/29/17 10:30 AM, Amardeep S Chana via cctalk wrote:
> I seem to recall this
> person who went by the moniker of Zoso
The mysterious Zoso was a reviewer of CP/M Users Group disks
and was a contributor to Creative Computing, and probably other
related SF Bay publications as well.
Back in the 80's I had some archive disks (maybe SIG/M or CPM/UG or maybe
something else?) which had files on the disk named like ZOSO.022 (for disk
#22) which was the Star Trek basic game disk. I'm attaching below the text
from that file (best viewed with a monospace font). I seem to recall this