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I am the PC Specialist and Network/Internet Manager at Hesston College in Hesston, Kansas, U.S.A.
Although I work with IBM-compatibles at work, what I prefer to use at home are Amiga computers. I am also a HAM Radio operator (NØLQU) and member of the Newton Amateur Radio Club and an active member of the Mid-America Computer Enthusiasts in Wichita. I also designed and updated the home page for the annual Sand Creek Folklife Festival, and most recently the Mid-Kansas MCC Mennonite Relief Sale home page.
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Of course, I've gotta
as frequently as possible, and
is good for the occational smile and political fix. On the other hand,
is great for finding downloadable files, especially since it includes the
archive for the Amiga (which is, by the way, one of the largest file repositories
of any platform; almost as large as all the IBM-compatible collections
put together). Anyway,
is good for when I'm really bored (won some $
early on but too many players now), so I normally play
instead for hours of fun! I am working on installing
(either the Red Hat or the Debian
distribution) on both my 486 and my Amiga.
Well, that's all for now!
May 6, 1997, David Godshall, davidg@hesston.edu