To: 999 (all members)
From: D6E (Richard Harker)
Subject: 'Squares and crosses' info
Hi,
I started this program in February
1997, but must have got bored and
started something else.
Anyway, I found it yesterday and
finished it this afternoon.
It's just a computerised version of
your usual 'noughts and crosses'
except that it uses squares instead
of noughts.
The only thing worth noting is that if
on any game there's a draw, then you
have to replay the game until someone
wins.
Cheers, Rich.
To: 999 (all members)
From: 3WU (Fred Price)
Subject: A Round Tuit
At long last we have a sufficient
quantity for each of you to have his
own Guard It Well as these Tuits have
been hard to come by especially the
round ones as A Round Tuit is an
indispensable item, it will help you
to become a more efficient worker.
For years we have heard people
say "I'll do this when I get round to
it". Now that you have a round tuit of
your very own, Many things that have
needed to be accomplished will now get
done.
This programme is intended to be
used in the FontStyle programme so the
programme is in View ready to load
onto the disc including the codes so
change these to suit yourself the
reason it is in FontStyle is that is
how I get the Large Font that is used
in part of the programme.
If you have not got the FontStyle
programme you are missing out on a
good programme so get it as quick as
you can.
The programme being in View can be
converted to other formats but it is
better in FontStyle two copies can be
printed on an A4 sheet and after
printing mark it in a circle and cut
it out the programme will be found
under the title of.
Fred Price
To: 999 (all members)
From: 3WU (Fred Price)
Subject: ANGEL2
As usual someone had to do another
verse about the Angel Of The North but
unfortunatly parts of the poem are
similar in form but it does show
that people take notice.
The Ode To The Angel can be printed
out in the usual way so put your
paper in your printer and away you go
for
ANGEL2
Fred Price