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[32mWE MADE IT. . .




[33mWelcome [37mto the [35msecond issue [37mof [34mSYNCHRONETICS E-ZINE[37m. I wasn't sure if we'd
even make it to this stage, but the response to our first edition was very
encouraging so we must be doing something right. [32mMy thanks [37mgo out to
everyone who showed their appreciation with their [31mposts [37mand [31memails[37m.

This months issue contains more general [34mSynchronet [37mmaterial rather than the
nuts and bolts of setting up a particular system. Inside you'll find a [32mQ&A
with Digital Man [37m(aka Rob), the man behind the magic at Digital Dynamics,
as well as [35mRob's projected improvements and enhancements for Synchronet[37m. If
you want to know how to push [34mBAJA [37mto the edge, be sure to catch [33mSymbolist's
[37m(aka Tom Hill) [33marticles on creating "rooms" for [34mSynchronet[37m. As with the
last issue, H[30mead[37mH[30munter [37m(aka ???) [36mcontinues his ongoing series about system
security and hacking [37mwith THe D[0ma[1mRK C[0mo[1mNT[0mi[1mN[0me[1mNT.

All in all, I'd say [32mthis issue is both entertaining *and* informative [37mbut I
guess I'm a little prejudice. As usual, I'd just like to stress to everyone
out there that this [34me-zine [37maccepts unsolicited articles relating to either
[34mSynchronet [37mor [33mBBS'ing in general[37m, as well as artwork ([31mANSI[37m-[31mASCII[37m-[31mRIP[37m). And
remember, I don't know what you want unless you tell me, so if you have a
[0;36mcomment[1;37m, [0;36msuggestion[1;37m, or [0;36mgripe[1;37m, [36mLET ME KNOW!!!

[36C[37mYojimbo aka Doug Mauldin
[36CDecember 26, 1994

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