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>LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Hi Microziners!

Whether this is the first issue of
Microzine you've ever played with, or
the thirty-second, you'll be surprised
and excited by what you find on these
two disks.

This year Microzine will be more fun
than ever! The whole Microzine team has
been busy planning this year's issues.
Do you know how many different jobs
people do to make Microzine?
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>LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Graphic artists make the pictures you
see in each Microzine program.

Editors write all the words you see on
the screen and in the Handbook.

Programmers take the graphics you see
and the words you read, and make them
appear on the screen--in the right
order!

Do you think you'd like working on
Microzine? Would you want to be a
graphic artist, an editor or a
programmer?
*0
>LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

We've gotten a lot of mail from you
lately. Keep those cards and letters
coming! We always want to know what
you're thinking!

Don't forget to have fun with Microzine.
We make it just for you!

Lisa Mandel
Project Editor
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>LETTERS FROM YOU

Dear Editor:

Microzine is FUN! I liked "The Captains
of the China Trade" (issue 24). It was
fun to make trades for goods.

Rodrigo Mella
Age 10
Lomita, CA

Editor: We're glad you think Microzine
is fun, Rodrigo. If you enjoyed trading
for goods in "Captains of the China
Trade," you'll love shopping for
birthday gifts in this issue's
Twistaplot, "A Night at Fleener's."
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>LETTERS FROM YOU

Dear Editor:

Microzine is the coolest disk around! It
has the best programs ever, like the
databases "Fabulous Kids" (issue 21) and
"Travelers Guide to the Fantastic
Places" (issue 16). I want to visit the
planet Mars.

John Scholtes
Age 10
Chicago, IL

Editor: "The coolest!" What a
compliment! Before you take off on your
trip to Mars, check out "FYI: A
Database" in this issue. It's filled
with fun, past, and present facts about
all fifty states. Maybe you'll find
a place you want to visit that's a
little closer to home.
*0,3
>LETTERS FROM YOU

Dear Editor:

I don't like math but I liked "Math
Mall" (issue 23). Everyone in the class
liked it, too.

Chad LaJoie
Age 9
Gayetown, MI

Editor: COUNT on Microzine to make
something you thought you didn't like
fun! I don't know how you feel about
social studies, but I bet you'll think
"Eyes on the World" is fun to play.
*1,4
>LETTERS FROM YOU

Dear Editor:

I like "Monitor Mystery" because you can
only win if you pay attention. I won
"The Case of the Missing Bike Wheel"
(issue 24) and I want a diploma. Thanks.

Mike Montague
Age 9
Kansas City, MO

Editor: Congratulations, Mike! Your
diploma is on the way. There's another
"Monitor Mystery" that needs your close
attention in this issue. Take a look at
"The Case of the Unidentified Flying
Alien."
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