A second printing of the index has been completed and the copies sent off to those who ordered them. A few minor corrections were made in it. The copy center at which I had it done made a mistake and ran off more copies than will ever be sold in 100 years. Of course, І could not pay for them and they did not try to make me. They will probably keep them for a while, so in effect QZX now has an inventory of indexes for immediate delivery.
Obviously this issue is very late. So late in fact that this September issue has the 1994 QZX calendar in it. There are a number of reasons that it is late, but the primary one is that I had а hard time finishing the crossword puzzle that is in this issue. I hated to leave as many blank spaces in it as I did but did not have the time to put 1n more words. Also I just got caught up in a fit of procrastination and а required writing spurt in my job.
I will get caught up in the coming months. However, because the submission of articles by others has greatly declined (ап euphemism for dropped to zero) there will be fewer pages than in the recent past. Fewer advertisements will appear also. There will be some useful reference material however.
The 1994 calendar included here is the traditional typewritten QZX calendar which can be easily created on one of our computers. і was tempted to put in one of the instant fancy ones which some commercial programs can create, but it would have been difficult to include anything about QZX on it and impossible to duplicate on a Sinclair computer. Therefore the usual one is included.
KC6CIC, Jean Vilters, 29610 Poppy Meadow Street, Canyon Country, CA 91351 has indicated that he has some Sinclair computer stuff that he will give away for shipping costs. Included are two cpu’s one inside а nice keyboard, and a Timex Printer with paper. Write him if interested, saying that you saw a notice in QZX.