I found Odyssey to be somewhat self-serving and a
definite spinned POV on Sculley's influence on Apple's golden days. I'd suggest
you bookmark it with a large grain of salt. Hackers, on the other hand, was
great fun, and written more objectively. That book covered a much greater period
in co
Jim Leonard stated:
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>Lee K. Seitz wrote:
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>> I noticed the book doesn't have an index, so I'm trying to compile a
>> basic one as I go for later reference. I'll publish it on the web
>> when I'm finished. Does this seem like a useful project?
>
>Not unless you plan to publish the book itself
Here's a 'cheap' copy if someone cares:
http://dogbert.abebooks.com/abe/BookDetails?bi=262883290
and if thats gone and you want to pay $100:
http://www.alibris.com/search/detail.cfm?BID=8223523025&pwork=2973045&siteID=5Nv03vHgBCI-IKaHSR7l2ycgkVcaMgbY1w
http://dogbert.abebooks.com/abe/BookDetai
Lee K. Seitz wrote:
I noticed the book doesn't have an index, so I'm trying to compile a
basic one as I go for later reference. I'll publish it on the web
when I'm finished. Does this seem like a useful project?
Not unless you plan to publish the book itself -- it's hard to find.
BTW, I just fin
Just look it up on Amazon - $115, no thanks!
Lucasarts Museum - http://lucasarts.vintagegaming.org
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> From: Lee K. Seitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 9:20 AM
> To: Software Collecting
> Subject: [SWCollect] Home Computer Wars book
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> I'