The Staff
Yes, the following people have climbed to the highest rung of Amiga
life: To write for Amiga Link!
Joshua Galun is the Editor-in-Chief of Amiga Link, and he wrote the
page with all the information on the bankruptcy's end (the Reader's Digest
version!), the Editorial, and Imaginary Amiga ad #3. Send comments,
letters to the mag, information, dirty gifs, or anything else related to
the mag, to <Zool@cyberwar.com>
Roy Millican is the Technical Editor of Amiga Link. He handles
everything that Joshua is afraid to touch, and he's a pretty handy writer
too! E-mail him at <roy@cts.com>
Joe Solinsky isn't in advertising, he doesn't even have a TV to watch
his ad when it hits the airwaves, but he wrote the Imaginary Amiga ad #1
for all those people who won't believe that the Amiga is good unless they
see an ad for it during Star Trek! He can be reached at
<jcsky@cs.UCR.edu>
Glenn Saunders (krishna@primenet.com) also believes that the Amiga can
make a comeback, but only if there are ads for it on TV. And with talent
like this, as shown by his Imaginary Amiga Ad #3, we're sure that some
advertising company will snap him up in a second!
Brian Strayer is the C= 64 user who won our hearts with his ongoing
story, Some Bits of Treasure. E-mail him at <bstrayer@efn.org>
Bil Irving of Visions Perceived Software shared his views on what
Escom and Dr. Peter Kittel must do to make the Amiga a major computer
system again. You can rebutt him or send him your consent in e-mail, at
<b.irving@zippy.dct.ac.uk>
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