I still have mine :-) Close to 20 years now...

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On 22 Mar 2010, at 10:00 AM, "Jon Sisk" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Wow. You held on to that a long time.
> Sorry about losing your briefcase to some lowlife.
>
> As a point of reference, the last official PPG covered R81,
> which was renamed without many changes to R83.
>
> R90 was only used by Ian Sandler for his GA version.
> I did a CIE Pocket Guide which was closer to R90.
>
> By 1990, the Pick code had forked into Advanced Pick.
>
> And it was that release that I folded all of the previous
> Pocket Guides and Pick manuals into EPick.
>
> The good news is that I see notices from Google alerts when
> my books pop up on sites like Amazon and Abe Books.
>
> The bad news is that I have seen them listed for upwards
> of 300 bucks, but I suspect they can be found for less.
>
> I hope you are able to find a replacement.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jon Sisk
> http://jes.com jes.com
>
>
> MAJ Programming wrote:
>>
>> My briefcase was stolen and in it was one of these small JES Pick
>> Pocket
>> Guides.
>>
>> While I have access to all of the docs I need via the internet, I
>> still
>> refer to this for some efforts.
>>
>> With no distraction, could anyone donate or offer to sell me one of
>> these.
>> I don't recall the vintage of the one I had but it wasn't Microdata
>> (or
>> another flavor) specific. Probably good old solid R90.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Mark Johnson
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