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Michael Reed
UK based freelance writer Michael Reed [http://www.unmusic.co.uk/] writes about technology, retro computing, geek culture and gender politics. His byline has appeared in and on Micro Mart, Retro Gamer, Linux.com, OS News, Men's News Daily and Free Software Magazine, amongst others.
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Great topic for your last blog post, Michael! I had no idea there were still so many people still interested in OS/2.
--Doug
Thanks a lot. Be careful, there are some fanatics out there who make Amiga owners look scene and balanced! ;-)
Michael,
Here's This year's route
I'll be starting and ending in Nambe, New Mexico, about 18 miles north of Santa Fe. I did find an inexpensive car charger for the Acer netbook on Amazon.com -- it cost about $9 US.
Where do you plan to go on your trip?
--Doug
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