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October 16, 2004
 
Isaac Leung (P.Eng.) got a degree in Engineering Physics followed by a Master's in Electrical Engineering after which he promptly got a job as a product engineer at a company which makes high speed datacom chips. He is old enough to have cut his computer teeth on Commodore 64's and first played with OS/2 1.3 EE while at a summer job with IBM. The first PC he ever owned came with Windows 95, but he soon slapped on OS/2 Warp 3 and has been Warping ever since. He has agreed to work for Transmeta while he continues plotting to take over the world.
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From The Editor

I hope you enjoy this month's issue. A couple of reviews, a nice look back at history and more of Al du Pisani's series on PPWizard.

More help?

I have to apologize again for the delay. At this point, between work, finishing up my thesis, and other personal mattters (thankfully of a happy nature), there isn't much time left for OS/2 e-Zine. I still don't want to put the onus of formatting on the authors, so at this point, I'm not sure if any more hands on the job would be useful.

The other option, of course, is a complete replacement. This is always tricky, since we can't hand over the keys to just anyone. (Especially certain characters which inhabit the Usenet groups. You know who they are!). No worries though, I intend to keep on chugging along every almost as usual :-).

Meanwhile, please keep contributing! I may take a while to get around to responding to you, but it doesn't mean I've disappeared!


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