Editorial
Our first ever public get-together was held in New York City earlier this month. It certainly won't be our last.
The opportunity to talk with some of our readers and get "real-time" feedback is something we don't take lightly. That's why we'll be back on future Friday afternoons.
While our New York City get-togethers will happen nearly every week, we will be stopping in other places as well. On Friday, July 31, we'll be in Philadelphia. Just where exactly we don't know yet. Look for specifics in the July issue or call the office after July 1st. Otherwise look for us in the Citicorp Center in New York City Fridays at 5.
Our first meeting literally drew people from across the country. We thank them for the trouble. We had quite an interesting group - crossing nearly all age and ethnic groups. Not too many females, though. Why is that anyway?
Besides getting a few new writers and attracting some curious onlookers, we discussed some important matters. How to store back issues without loose-leaf holes seems to be on everyone's mind. There is a task force working on that.
The future of 2600 bulletin boards was also talked about. Since the Private Sector is no longer in existence, we are in the process of looking for bulletin boards across the country, possibly serving as a network. We seem to have an abundance of software and sysops around here - what we need to know from the rest of our readers is what's open in other parts of the country and the world. If you'd like to run a BBS, write or call us and tell us what kind of equipment you have and what you'd like to see.