Well, whadayaknow! Could it be our James Willing referred to as "Jim
Willing" in the sidebar of the referenced "Computerworld" flashback article
below? I thought I was going to just see a reference to my AWA colleague,
but lo!, Jim's in there too!
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>Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 19:24:29 -0400
>From: "John Dilks, K2TQN" <oldradio_at_worldnet.att.net>
>Organization: NJARC and the OldRadio Museum
>To: list
>Subject: [AWA] A little off the Old Radio topic, but if you're interested:
>I'm in Computerworld this week, July 12.
>
>To my Radio friends,
>
> There is a write-up about me and the 1976 Personal Computing(R) Show
>in "Computerworld" this week, July 12. The on-line version is at the
>following URL:
>
> http://www.computerworld.com/home/print.nsf/all/990712B38A
>
> (Over half of the attendees to the 1976 show were radio hams.)
>--
>73' John Dilks, K2TQN
>
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Looks like Jim and J. Dilks are but two of the players, albeit minor, of
the just launched revolution in personal computing and in there
shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the pioneering manufacturers and
marketers. Kinda neat!
Regards, Chris
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Received on Mon Jul 12 1999 - 19:12:45 BST