Wow, does that bring back memories. I discovered this book when I was 
fascinated by what I was hearing about the Mac GUI, having used several DOS 
machines at various hospitals and being thoroughly unimpressed with how 
cumbersome they were. Even before I could afford a computer (recently married, 
paying off medical school loans, working on a resident's salary) I was 
devouring anything I could find out about the Mac, which seemed to be designed 
for actual human beings to use. I actually bought and read through Danny 
Goodman's book before I got my first computer, didn't understand much of it, 
but it was enough to seal my decision to get my hands on the machine that could 
run this intriguing Hypercard thing. When I finally got my first Mac, an SE, I 
think, I started putting together my first stacks and never looked back.

-- Peter

Peter M. Brigham
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