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I’d like to thank Leslie Miller for her great article about Q-Link which appeared in the February 10, 2000 issue of USA Today. It was a pleasure to be interviewed for the article. :-)

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5-31-2004

Time has flown!  Next year will see the 20th anniversary of Q-Link’s birth.  I hope to see more Guest Book posts from former ‘Linkers sharing their memories of life on Q.  Over the next several weeks, I will be culling the more detailed entries from the Guest Book and transferring them to the “Q-Memories” page.

Speaking of the Guest Book, I don’t know about you, but I have about had it with Lycos and their irritating flashing ad that is currently appearing next to the latest Guest Book message. I know someone has to pay for the “free” Guest Book, but this current ad is just too obnoxious to ignore.  Accordingly, I am shopping around for a new Guest Book... perhaps one that can be incorporated as a part of this web site, rather than someone else’s external application (as is the case with the current Lycos Guest Book).

I am also working on finishing the site... finally.  ;-) There are some things I had hoped to include that I will not be able to because my scanner died before I got them scanned.  The good news is, there are a number of Q-Link- and Commodore-related items that I did get scanned, and they will be making their appearance here before too long.

As some of you may have already noticed, the link to the USA Today article (see the blue box in the left margin) about Q-Link stopped working quite some time ago.  I have corresponded with USA Today regarding getting permission to repost the entire article here, but they will not allow it.  So the link stays.  Who knows?  Perhaps USA Today will at least restore the article to their own web site if every visitor here who follows it and gets a “page not found” error message writes them to complain about the page no longer being available. (Hint, hint.)