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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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Grumpwackr

Subj: Q-Link
Date: 4/1/99 12:39:37 AM Pacific Standard Time
From: Grumpwackr
To: Uncle Al 2

I was a member of Q from '84 till it died.

I didn't get on as often as I'd have liked, with work and family obligations,
but I was always fascinated by the graphic downloads and the chat
rooms.... Not being very computer literate, I was amazed! It was a simpler
time, and there were no viruses or obnoxious porno spammers but it did
get somewhat R-rated at times. I enjoyed the people and the help available
from both Q-Link and the people on line. Actually, I still have several C64's
and used one till just a few weeks ago for my personal financial records
and a few games. I bought this PC mainly for my son to use to help with his
school work. I'm finding the learning process of all the software, AOL, and
the "net" to be overwhelming, but slowly, I'm learning.

I still have a few Q-Link T-shirts and other products. I feel like I was a part
of computer history, but I haven't chatted with anyone yet who even knows
what Q-Link was!

                   Sincerely,

                   FUZZY