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PiLPhPhPPP PLPPHPH`HI BLV P}`@O) !"`3!3R FEB 28 SEPT/OCT AUG 31MAY/JUN APR 30 NOV/DEC OCT 31e Submitted articles ari}e preferred asdisk text files, preferably made on the1ST XLENT Word Processor, in 38 columnsbut it will be gratefully aj}ccepted ashard copy. Send your articles, commentsto:OL' HACKERS Newsletterc/o A. Pignato,3376 Ocean Harbor DriveOcek}`anside, N. Y. 11572.Please refer to the above schedule forOL' HACKERS NEWSLETTER deadlines.l lp*sendx*OceyC *+*+*+*+* NEW SCHEDULE OF MEETING DATES Meetings To June 8, 1996, they start at 11:30 A.M. and go to 5:00m}m P.M.NOTE NEW CHANGE: May 11, 1996 meetinghas been changed by the Library to May18, 1996! Please make note of change! Dn}UECEMBER 25, 1995 - Hope you enjoyed JANUARY 1, 1995 - the HOLIDAY SEASON! January_ a6,g 1996 1st Sat. Februaro}y 10, N1996 2nd Sat. February (? XMAS Dinner at LAMBROU'S?) MarchZ \9,b v1996 2nd Sat. April} p} 20, /1996 3rd Sat. May CHANGED TO 18,5 H1996 3rd Sat. JuneU W8,] p1996 2nd Sat. July| ?q}?, ?1996 ?? July (LAMBROU'S?) ??? Summer Dinner AugustI L??,R 1996 ?? NEW DATES PRINTED AS SOON AS RECE} >>*<< 6A NOVICE ON THE INTERNET= =U- by JIM CUTLER, an ENGLISH member ofI} *! 4PRESIDENTS MESSAGEA Rby ALEX PIGNATOV For the FIRST time in 11 years, a mo t}nthly OL' HACKERS meeting was cancelled due to a conflict with a BIG party given by our V.P. JACK GEDALIUS, which u} was attended by many OL' HACKERS. Best wishes to JOEL GEDALIUS and the GEDALIUS family. We felt it didn't pay t v}o have a meeting with very few attendees. A good time was had by all who went to the party. The weather all over th w}e USA has been terrible. One storm after another causing untold millions in money damages and more importantly, x}untold misery, and many deaths. Lets hope we never see the likes of 1995 again. Snow, rain causing floods, tornadoe y}3s etc. an amazing display of NATURES power!7 I know there are many non-game players out there, but I also z} know there are many game players, so having found what I think are excellent games, they are in this months disk, {}Ǜ along with a number of utility type programs. This should satisfy all. While I'm at it, I should mention, tha |}t I look for all kinds of programs, some very old, some brand new, and taken from various sources, including old maga }}xzines like COMPUTE, ANTIC, and ANALOG. I love to receive new programs conceived and programmed by our members,| s ~}Co send in *your masterpieces.. In this issue of OHAUGS newsletter, please check out "POKER.OBJ", a fa }zntasticly well done game with great graphics, and it keeps track of your money (gain?), (loss) from the last time~ } you played.Then there is "SMOKEY.BAS", (The challenge, is to get across America in less than 55 hours, and i }ts not easy, I can tell you, having tried a couple of times, without success) another great game you call by hit } ting the SPACE BAR on side 2.$ I came across GDEVICE. If you are an old timeer, you will surely remember it }from ANALOG. I suggest you get the copy (date will be found when you list the program) and read the three pages of } documentation. But, even without those docs, I have put in enough info to allow you to use the program, by the two }w other GDEVICE programs on this disk. It does wonders for your printing efforts. In one of the future issues{ of } mOHAUG's newsletter, I hope to add a couple more GDEVICE programs for you, if I can find them.q OL' HACKERS }, always one of the 8 BIT clubs in the forefront of new 8 BIT stuff, is now the owner of a CD ROM disk with LOADS }of 8 BIT stuff in it. AL SHARKIS has kindly agreed to do the necessary conversion from the CD ROM to 8 BIT floppies }which will be put into our disk library. I am told that the CD ROM disk holds the equivelant of about 1150 doub }le sided floppies. I think we will have enough demo'es for a short while (grin). AL will use his font of knowledge of }his MSDOS, and 8 BIT micros, in order to do the conversion. Thanks AL, we know that this will take a lot of work on }2your part, and we look forward to the results.6 Some nice member sent RON FETZER a personalized S.A.M. talking pro }gram which complimented OHAUG for the Bi- monthly newsletter, but RON misplaced (another word for lost) the senders }Q name. We thank you, but, would the sender please let me know who you are?U tThats it for now, CULTR...BYE.~ } Qendhank you, but, would the sender please let me know who you are?U tThats it for now, CULTR...BYE.~ CTFG 4 MAMIDELACONTRASINTERVASTARRCCIRCLKEYCODSPKBBSKICR^_fgnovw}X} @@!" )* 12 9: AB IJQRYZabijpAX} <=><=> >MINUTES, MEETING OF JAN. 6, 1996B President, Alex Pignato opened our meeting announcing t$}  LtD^L[j ө Wj WӍ@ӭ@ @ɠ @ @L^L[P}TLB}ŠҠĠ̠Ҡġ}嬠E:}[ tŠ͠қ{ WrP}itten by Glenn SmithPress key to quit b @ { { b @@ {P}TU @ @LeзLӍ Wx @  U   ,L  P}^ `8` J`ˆ̢` WoL@ * *L@HbJ 6h) ii0` BDP}6EHLV, ,UiT`is good!< jAll done!Press to re-boot!error at $nBaP}6nk 0Bank 1Bank 2Bank 3Main Memory!< jAll done!Press to re-boot!error at $nBaP,rSAVE "D:POLYGONS.BAS"1980 IRIDIS BOX 550, GOLETA, CA. 93017 AS OF 11 MAR 80!!(}w POLYGOX}4NS.BAS!;;(3PROGRAM WILL AUTORUN WITH DIFFERENT9 MPOLYGONS!(-@QUAYf Z BjudK6-@2y6X}-@'6-@P3-@ (?6-@,4K6-@8Cn"9@GP$,9@Tr$,"x6-A`+@v%@X} 0@'0@+-35;D0@HJPT@Xa @e6-Ad6-X}B2y,6-P:H:@,,$+&,,%6-28&@<J@##68,-@N[$G:$',%@_mE##68,-@q$E:$',%AX}n`J68%,-8,68%,-8,O T -KILL SOME TIMEY 6-G:,6-E:,^ c-@r X} 6-P:H:@,$@',G%6-P:H:@+0,$@49,$@=IG6-P:H:@MR,$@V[,$@_O:&, A! 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UNFORTUNATELY, MEMBERS CANNOT BE IN TWO PLACES AT THE SAME TIME!} (}* Additional text and programs added!; ;A*p CANNOT BE IN TWO PLACES AT THE SAME TIME!} (A ##==## OL' HACKERS PLANTING SCHEDULE! The planting of the below seeds will guarantee that your club\}k will grow and bloom with friendship, while you gain 8 bit EXPERTISE! FIRST, PLANT FOUR ROWS OF PEAS:o ..Presence at \} all meetings *..Promptness at meetings. R..Prior home preperation of demos'sV ..Perseverance with those that need \}0 your help NEXT PLANT FOUR ROWS OF LETTUCE:4 M..Let us obey club rulesQ j..Let us be courteous tos speakers \} ..Let us be faithful to club) 0duties4 Q..Let us give a helping handZ without being asked THEN PLANT \}C# THESE THREE ROWS OF SQUASH:' I..Squash unnecessary criticism ofO nthose that are doing club workr ..Squash ru\}mors that hurt the 8BIT `..Squash pirating of programs FINALLY PLANT ROUR ROWS OF TURNIPS:d ..Turn up at all meetings\} with a +friendly smile ready to help/ L..Turn up ready to do a demoP i..Turn up with new ideasm ..Turn up to vol\} unteer when -something needs to be done= =B*L a demoP i..Turn up with new ideasm ..Turn up to vol\D&Q짠򠠠v0} Πռ$IKS m11 YEARS and STLL GOING!!!r s} 0} <-Š-> @۱ Exit To Basic ۲ Exit To DosE n۳ Printer Config ۴ News/PrinterHelp}0}<ԠSPACEBARϠΠà@Ah READ/PRINT ALL!0} * J/S to read Scr; J Who's Who!O Rc Meeting Dates. 0} Presidents Msg.->Check Directory Minutes Jan.'96 for more M/L or Minutes Feb.'96 BASIC p0}rograms! 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Allyou have to do is make the selectionsyou'd like and read them. To readthe whole newsl,}etter, use SelectionA. To read only part of thenewsletter, select each file in anyorder by using the letter in front ofit,} on the main menu screen. If youwant to change one of yourselections, use the BACKSPACE key toremove selections until you,} reach theone to be changed, and start fromthere with your new selections. Theother screen editing function keyswill not,} work from the main menu. When you are finished selecting, pressRETURN then [R] and start reading. Asyou can see there ar,}e pauses in thetext so it's much easier to read. Making a selection from 1 thru 4 youcan Exit to Basic or Exit to Dos, or,}even go to The News Letter PressRoom. Selections B thru Z are newsArticles. When a selection is madethe article is sent ,}to the screenwith page breaks. At the end of thelast article selected, you are sentback to the Newsletter Main Menu. ,} About The Printer( (9;? 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I've installed a tonof things on my Pentium, includingWordPeEd}vrfect 6.1 for Windows and abrand new Hewlett-Packard Deskjet660C color inkjet printer. So what,you say?z IsnEe}'t that outrighttreason? Well, not if you considerthe fact that I've also installed atest copy of a software pacEf}kage thatworks with my SIO2PC cable but bringsin several new features. The programis called Atari Peripheral Emulator(Eg}APE). It allows me to use the Atarithrough my Pentium's internal modemand printer -- yes, that same colorinkjet printEq}`dB%DOS SYSB*)DUP iSYSBSRAMDISK COMBVAUTORUN COMBWAUTORUN SYSBYBJOYSTCKTXTB]CWHOm TXTBlDMEETDATTXT9BsEPRESMESTXTB1FJANMIN TXTBGFEBMIN TXTBHELP= DOCBMAINMENUHLPBD NEWSLTR BASBNPRESSPRTMNUBRPRESSPRTHLPGBZWELCOME SCRB1bINLREV TXTBrHINTRNJCTXTBPOKER OBJBMEMTEST COMGRASCAL TXTBPOLYGONSBASB JPLANTERTXTqer! I won't be able toprint colors, graphics, or ATASCIIcharacters (I don't think) but textis no problem. As fEr}or that modem,well, it's rated at 28.8Kbps, but itsspeed is restricted to 2400 baud inthis trial copy of the program, Es}butif all goes well, I'm going toregister it and test out the fullregistered version at 19.2 Kbps andwrite aEt} review for you.It seems that people in the Atariuser groups around this hemispherehave been busy too. Read on.TEu}he NVACE News for September 1995 -- Jim Ullom writes about a topic nearand dear to my heart: transferringfiles from tEv}he 8-bit to a PC. Jimrestricts his coments to the null-modem approach, but covers it well.UPDATE ATARI (HACE) fEw}or September1995 -- Although there are nospecific 8-bit articles, please readXSRAM by GEORGE IKEN. There are tEx}wouses of 8-bits that he describes thatmight surprise you! Did you knowthat 8-bit computers of all makes,includinEy}/g Ataris, are still used bycable companies3 6for: scrollingmessages? Did you know that thejoystick ports on Ez}an Atari 8-bit arebi-directional and allow for programsto run robots and other devices?L.V.A.U.G. News -- This is a vE{}eryfull issue. No real 8-bit articlesare included, but you must read itanyway. General interest articlesabound E|}and are fascinating. There'sone that covers the potential use ofcomputer chips in the human brain(seriously!), anotE}}Gher that deals withvocabulary you may come across whileon-line, a third is a reprint of theAspirin Cake Recipe from tE~}~he June1995 issue of the PACESetter, and afourth deals with the process offinding good homes for orphancoE}mputers.XIO3 (GCACE) for September/October1995 -- "Expand Your 8-Bit!" byROWLAND GRANT has some fantasticiE}deas for just that. In fact, it'swhere I first heard of the A.P.E.software I described at the top ofthis column.E} Also included in thecolumn are descriptions of Bob Puff'sBlack Box, and an 8-bit emulator thatruns on the Macintosh. E} Other tidbitsare included in the article, so besure to read it all. An article onDot Matrix Printer Care by HarE}veyHoopfer rounds out the issue.(FR)ANTIC (AAAUA) for October 1995 -- This issue contains material thatreally pertainE}s to AAAUA members, butis typical, I believe of most 8-bituser groups. I refer to theirhard/software inventory E} on the backcover and RUSSELL STOWE's State ofthe Association column. But JAMESMARTIN has contributed a well-writteE},ncolumn entitled "My First Time." It's0 5worth9 reading (and notpornographic, if that's what you werethinking!E}ǛThe JACG Newsletter for October 1995-- This seems to be a temporaryformat, but represents a return toprint neE}wsletters for the JACG! Wecongratulate them for bringing out anissue after too long a gap. There isno 8-bit article. AE} quick perusal,however, of the ST-based DOM revealsthat a German 8-bit emulator has beenreleased. The arcived file inE}cludesa version for the ST and another onefor the Falcon 030. Documentation isin German. Also in this issue, onthe E} front cover, is a request for aPolish alphabet font for the Epson5000 24-pin dot-matrix printer fromJOE HICSWA. CaE}n anyone help?MVACE News for October 1995 includesa humorous article about computerviruses.The PACESetter for OE}ctober 1995 -- VITO A. RAIA submits anothervocabulary list for us. This one,entitled, "So What Else Is NeE}w?"includes several terms I haven't seenelsewhere. JEAN BROKAW submits acolumn on printer maintenance and asecond E}Gone on special printer controlcodes and how to send them from AW+. JOHN SLEZAK is the featured writer inthe Getting to E}Know You column. There is a reprint of JEFF PAYNE'sSmilie Dictionary from the July 1995issue of the ABACUS (Atari BE}ay AreaComputer Society), and one of ALEXPIGNATO's article on OHAUG. It's anupdate to the OHAUG story thatapE}peared in Z*Magazine back in 1987,and was printed again in CurrentNotes and AC.PACESetter for November 1995 -- JEAE}NBROKAW advises that the Clearwater,Florida Public Library will offerfree Internet access to anyone with a2400 bauE}ud (or better) modem, withrestrictions. The library will notallow chat groups or access topornographicy mateE}rial. eSoundsreasonable. Jean also gives usmethods for safely thawing andcookingi pturkeyst wand| rE}ecipesappropriate to Thanksgiving and thedays after, AND an original poemdesigned to motivate entries into theclubE}'s Creepshow Contest, AND anarticle on presenting demos (Ilearned about sentence length fromthe late Casey E}Stengel and the lateRobert Wagner, Jr. -- A.S.). ROBERTHAMILTON is the subject of thismonth's Getting to Know YoE}u column. JOE HICSWA writes about JACG in theWe Are Not Alone column. You mustread the column entitled, "A ShortE}ǛStory" (author unknown.So, you see, the activity continues. New people are joining the community,old-timers are still aE}nctive or arere-activating, and the 8-bit's demiseis still far away.*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*rre still aDr the OL' HACKERS AUG. A NEW WORLD! With the OHAUG's recent items on the Internet maybe my own experiences on it wI}ill encourage others, young and not so young to get involved. It opens a whole new world for you. MA BASIC SETUP MI}y setup is of the most basic. A 130XE standard, 1050 drive, mono monitor or TV. You will also need the followinI}g: An RS232 connection -an 810, MIO, or Blackbox etc. I use the DATATARI Rverter(SIO to RS232 cable> plugged I}into my 1050 serial socket. The 25 pin D-plug RS232 connects to your MODEM. I also use a US ROBOTICS modem set to 9600bI}Gps BITS PER SECOND (aka as BAUD), my Terminal software is BOBTERM (from OHAUG PD LIBRARY) WHATS NEXT? Connect MODEI}wM to power and to phone line, on BOBTERM screen type "AT", you should then see "OK" letting you know all is well.} I}E THE NET (*F You need a provider-J Either AOL,GENIE,DELPHI.THE WELL etc and once sigI}ned up your software BOBTERM dials in to the net. WHAT YOU CAN ACCESS: E-MAIL Your own private electronic mailbox.I}: FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF LIGHT and cheaper. TELNET> A direct link in to a board.example: I log in to I}my provider CIX ,go internet,which brings up an IP>prompt. I tap in "TELNET WELL.COM" and I am on THE WELL in San FrI}ancisco. COST is, phonetime from my computer to CIX in LONDON, plus any charges the WELL makes. NOT CHARGED isI} PHONETIME LONDON/SANFRANCISCO. IRC- This one is INTERNATIONAL RELAY CHAT a sort of addictive CB radio thing GOPHERI} and ARCHIE- Ultra quick NET search tools. FTP FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL A universal system to download from a distaI}nt computer.ONLY SNAG I HIT WAS TO DOWNLOAD .ZIP files, a sort of ARC file but thats mainly due to the memory limI}it of my computer. WWW The WorldWideWeb. Atari users can access Web pages if their provider has a web browser cI}valled LYNX it's text only so you can't get those naughty obscene porno pics so beloved by Senate/Congress!z NOTI} THAT ANY OL'HACKER WOULD WANT TO? So my friends,that's the minimum you need. THE WELL is like my proI}vider CIX in London-a %board0 Xwith conferences.Internet and LYNX. }-I}- Two Web sites of interest: ATARI 8BIT HOMEPAGE: http://pmwww.cs.vu.nl/home/ipoorten /Atari.8bit.Homepage/index.htI}ml Comprehensive set of docs on design of old hardware, vaporware stuff promised but never released Dutch arI}chive. .- FTP SITE: MIRROR OF ATARI 8BIT SOFTWARE: ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/computingI}Q /systems/atari/umich/8bit Site has a considerable amount of interestingU ]softwarea -archivers, telecom progs,I}*adv. games, programming languages etc. P*QV XMy^ cemaili paddressu is: jcuI}CGEخM}ǬȊ z z@AL!@E: DExHI B V` B VD@EB JK VM}ةXTUUA @TU]A @ TUeA @ TUsA @T UA @#o+M}0̭1̍͠SA̠̍TAP̢ L@8PשhL@il˩PL@SA̠TA̩ TUA M}@TUA @`WELCOME TO MIKE'S CASINODo you need Instructions?Say Yes! (Y or N)? 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WISE GUY!p @D1: .PKRN} ̜@You have visited our casino times You have bet $You have won $Mikes profit $Mike and Marla thank you very much.N}-Do you want to play again? (Y or N) -$ ġ36->END<-<-?) ??? Summer Dinner AugustI L??,R 1996 ?? NEW DATES PRINTED AS SOON AS RECE ETZER, seconded by HARRY TUTHILL and accepted unanimously! A big congratulations to JOEL GEDALIUS, on this auspiciou&}s occaision. The OHNL will continue without the usual second meeting's minutes (more room for games and st&}Cuff). The new March/ April newsletter will then be distributed and then mailed after the March meeting&}. ORRESPONDENCE: MVALERIO CORAZZIN of Italy renewing his membershipQ UwithY ]lotsa of appreciation to the club&}. [LARRY TISCHBEIN renewed and shared that he had a second knee replaced. (ouch)._ JACK GEDALIUS, who has had si&}Rmilar problems, appreciated that he was not alone with these medical problems.V JOYCE and NORMAN WILLIAMSON sent th&}eir greetings but" sno "greenings"...Secy RON is puzzled why they haven't sent in their dues yet.w NOSAUG&} is going quarterly because of STUART MURRAY'S busy schedule -- he'll just double up discs per mailing. FUTU&}RA #17 is their biggest and best magazine yet. He shared his appreciation of SIMON WELLS wonderful trip across the big&} pond. It seems that no one has heard from him yet. We hope his transatlantic voyage met with no resistence. Pe&}rhaps he could not leave the lure of the states. STUART wished all 8-bitters his best wishes for the future. ALEX&}@ and he shared much about the goings on in the 8-bit world.D ROBERT DE LETTER, Belgium, wrote a request to pay for h&}is membership with his charge card. ALEX responded wholeheartedly sending him a history of the OHAUG as well as &}his greetings and salutations, and requested that dues be paid in American dollars. (Ed. Since this meeting, ROBERT did&}* send in his American dollar dues. A.P.). JIM CUTLER, lovingly known as "the ancient Brit", wrote to thank the club fo&}r making him an honorary member for 1996. As usual, JIM applauded the consistent quality of OHNL -- one could &}almost hear the smile in our editor in chief's voice. Further in his letter, JIM spoke of his experience &}with wordprocessors. Of all, he suggests SUPERSCRIPT (it has a choice of American and British SPELL CHECKERS -- 'c&}6ause Brits speak a little differently, you know).: JOE LIEBER inquired as to the date SUPERSCRIPT was released and a&}Nmusingly realized that it had been out for a quite a few years already.R DEMOS: The following disks are offere&}Cd according to number: #626 - NWPAC CHRISTMAS DISK: Happy music opened up the DALE WOOSTER OFFICERS ANNUAL CHRI&}2STMAS DISK and the visuals were truly enjoyed.6 ALEX charted their adventure in this wonderfully interesting &} disk. JRON shared that the programs on this disk, CALENDAR.BAS, hadN UalreadyY been modified by OHAUG. ALEX demoe&}d GRASS- CALCULATOR, a working calculator written in BASIC which he felt was so good that he wanted to include it &} in the newsletter if all of it worked properly (which it didn't!). Other programs offered on S/1 are CALC.BAS, &}CAL.BAS, RECALL.BAS. S/2 has today's demo: GRASS CALC, CATERPIGGLE, MUNCHIE MADNESS (Bolderdash clone), BLIP (a tongu&}e-type, 2 player game with an attitude), LIVEWIRE 2 (from Analog)- a colorful and fast joystick or paddle game), 2 &} player PAC MAN (3 skill levels - CRAZY SCOOTER - race around the PAC MAN maze and avoid collision, ANDROTON - anot&}sher PAC MAN-type game, and finally, FIREBUG, another a-maze- ing game with a twist. Hope all enjoy! w ALEX &}5and RON (that daring duo) demoed GRASCALC.BAS.9 While ALEX displayed regular math, RON lead the club in tryi&}ng to figure out how to convert (HEX) for machine language. As always, the club rose to the challenge. And a&}s ALEX shared, "Not being able to figure it out by themselves, they resorted to that cowardly act: reading th&}e docs!" ALEX then announced that they were going to run WHY,WHY.EXT and proceeded to read off some of the funny off&}%erings of this delightful program.) #627 - ABBUC Magazine #43 (Dec. '95): this program starts with Santa wishing&}, all well with movie quality graphics.0 #628 -NWPAC DOM (Oct. '95) Printer Tricks: printer programs PIGLATIN, &}TALL.TXT, PRINT.TXT, LOADIT.BAS and PRNTHEAD.TXT--they demoed VERTICAL.BAS and to their delight found that the origi&}nal program had been authored by OHAUG's very own RON FETZER and modified by ALEX PIGNATO (small world, isn't it?)&}T. Well now, RON and ALEX have a new claim to 8-bit fame as "programmers."Z ^S/2:d original PRNTSTAR.BAS a&}C1nd PSINDXER.BAS with docs and VIEWDOCS.BAS.5 #629 - NWPAC DOM (NOV. '95): S/1 MENUMAKER Library Disk; S/2 PRINT S&}HOP ENVELOPE MAKER. #630 - NWPAC DOM (DEC. '95): S/1 Christmas Joy; S/2 PS (PRINT SHOP) Holiday Icons--as ALEX&} demoed S/1, the club enjoyed a chorus of Jingle Bells as Snoopy Santa and other holiday graphics bid farewell to an&}%other OHAUG meeting. DOOR PRIZES:) The club allowed ALAN SHARKIS a proxy vote because ALAN was enroute from th&}Ye LIAUG meeting in Smithtown; and, guess what, his number came up as the 1st winner!] #2 = ALEX number came up next, &}Bbut he passed to the next draw which was RON FETZER's number.F f#3 = HARRY TUTHILL (of course!)j #4 = HAROLD PEGLER &}  With lots of trading of "goodies", RON took ABBUC because he can read German, while HARRY was delighted with&}C: San Leandro's (SLCC) disk, and so the meeting ended.J <=><=>ead German, while HARRY was delighted with$REE