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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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Kamuri / Mike Hale

Subj: Q-link
Date: 2/9/99 7:34:17 PM Pacific Standard Time                                         
From: casnar@iquest.net (M. Hale)
Reply-to: casnar@iquest.net
To: uncleal2@AOL.COM

Greetings,
I have no idea what possessed me to type Q-link into the search engine,
but I'm glad I did. Your page brought back some pretty good memories.  I
was about 13 years old, got $100.00 for X-mas, and ran out to get a 1200
baud modem for my Commodore. With my paper route I supported my
Q-link addiction. It was really difficult since there was no 'local' dial up for
me, and my parents got those huge phone bills.

I went by the name Kamuri on Q, thus I consider myself the "original"
Kamuri. I get a little angry whenever I find out someone else is using that
as a user name. I found your page very informative, and was a little
disappointed to find out that Q basically transformed into AOL.  I can't
stand AOL. But putting that aside, I completely agree with your views about
the Commodore and that Q-link should be remembered in the history books.

I'm sorry to say that no "one" particular Q person stands out in my memory,
but I look forward to following your links to other Q members.

                   Thanks,
                   Mike (Kamuri) Hale