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Disk Maggie 12 by Maggie Team

                           ISSUE 12

                   Definitely the Last Word....

Hi diddly dee, it's 11.23!!!!

(13/9/93) The closing stages of 'Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy' 
on  Radio 4,  half-way up a Welsh Hillside surrounded by  assorted 
Atari  'Computery'  bits and piles of disks and oh,  we're on  the 
end music for 'Hitch-Hikers' already....

A little explanationette?? I am presently staying at the residence 
of one 'Pele very-helpful-with-the-falcon-version-of-maggie-with-
odd-cats!!!  Still  he has been extremely helpful in  compiling  and 
Falcon-fixing this issue, so I won't complain... Thanx mate!!!

His  house  is very fascinating,  it takes the theme  of  'Country 
Cottage'  almost  to it's logical extension of being made  out  of 
sweets and chocolate as per the old Grimm Fairy tale... It is also 
at  the end of a very twisty and steep gravel track,  which my car 
had  great  fun  with..  It got stuck halfway  down,  persistently 
refusing to work today...

It follows my first greetings are wholeheartedly reserved for GESA 
ASSISTANCE/AVON  ROADRESCUE for the amazingly quick response  time 
to my call,  and the rapid (two minutes, thirty seconds approx) to 
get  the  car going again...  The problem was due to 'dampness'  - 
more  like 24 solid hours of torrential rain whilst it was  parked 
on  an exposed hillside..  Who can blame a perfectly innocent  car 
for   lying  down  and  refusing  to  get  up  again   under   the 
circumstances eh!!!!

Believe it or not, I am also on holiday this week, so I don't know 
why  the palm-frond waving beautiful maidens on a  tropical  beach 
have not arrived,  the wrong slip of a delivery note and there you 
are I suppose...

A  word on this issue....  This was brought to you with  extensive 
Lemmings assistance....

Major  thanks in connection with this to Pele,  (See above) and K-
Klass who did the most excellent main menu picture...

Other  thanks  to  the  usual people,  who are  the  Maggie  Team, 
including Felice, Dave and Mark at the Local club, DW Stables, and 
everyone else who contributed in whatever way..

                          ~~~~LOCAL NEWS~~~~

                 'Ding Dong the Amiga Club is Dead!!!!'

Wellingboro', Dateline Friday 10th September.... At a particularly 
packed  and successful Atari club,  it is announced that a new  PC 
club  is  to fill the vacant slot left by  the  recently  departed 
Amiga  club...  Only the Amiga club haven't been told yet!!!  (Tee 
Hee!)

                            ~~~~Falcon~~~~

There is more Falcon stuff than ever before in this issue, some of 
it kindly donated by the Falcon Owners Group,  (F.O.G.) especially 
details  of where to find them and how to join up...  The majority 
of  interesting stuff on this disk is also Falcon only,  which  is 
unfortunate for a lot of ST owners...  Sorry about that folks, but 
I  cannot  put  thin  air on to a disk,  which is  what  has  been 
forthcoming  for the ST lately...  If people are still out  there, 
then the moral is... Get in touch and let us know about it..

                           ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Pele  here  ....  this issue is just about ready to  be  released. 
Chris  is listening to 50Khz modules on the Falcon through a  pair 
of earphones and consequently he is shouting at me (not  realising 
the volume of his own voice!). I must admit that K-Klass's picture 
looks  damn fine - even in mono!  I've got Maggie running fine  on 
the  Falcon,  although  you don't get to hear the Big  Alec  tune. 
Still,  as most of the articles are catered towards Falcon owners, 
it  is  desirable that it does run on this machine!  I don't  know 
what I'm supposed to write in this little read_me type file -  I'm 
no  Richard Karsmakers (as you may have gathered by  reading  this 
far). Let's have a go

It is dark.  It is night. It is the middle of the night and I have 
drunk 4,000 cans of coke and ate 5 billion slices of Pizza in  the 
writing of this sentence. 

There,  sounding  like a true coder already!  Now I've just got to 
start calling non-coders lamers just to antagonise Andy Hutchinson 
(ex) of ST Format (known as 'Hutch' to his friends). Thank god for 
Paula 'Abdul' Richards (or whatever her name is).  Speaking of the 
legendary magazine,  where the hell is it? We are steaming through 
the  month  of September without its release.  Chris and I took  a 
trip around the local villages and towns today and there wasn't  a 
decent ST mag in sight. In fact, there weren't any ST mags about - 
just Super NES and Megadrive rubbish. 

Another  exciting thing happen on this outing - it  rained  (quite 
heavily actually). British life - you can't beat it.

Chris has decided to play the 'blood money' and 'sanxion'  modules 
on  my  Falcon.  Quite why,  I'm not sure but I'm sure there is  a 
perfectly  rational explanation.  Chris has just informed me  that 
there isn't.  'It sounds horrible' is the comment I'm getting (and 
it  does  even  five  feet  from  the  speaker.)  "ARE  THIS  CRAP 
HEADPHONES  OR WOT?" Bellows Chris waking up the  neighbourhood  - 
again not realising the volume of his voice.

The word 'padding' springs to mind.

Are nights dark these days?  Or is that just something people tell 
me in pubs....I can't be sure...

Sanxion  50khz  style is being played now ....  it's still not  as 
good as Mad Max's version in the Big Demo (those were the days).
Sanxion fades slowly into the distance .... what juicy module will 
be  dredged  up next?  (I dread to think).  Oh dear....it's  'Last 
Ninja'.  Help.  Bring back the YM2149f,  all is forgiven! Don't US 
Gold  have  great musicians?  Have you heard the fabulous tune  in 
'Legends of Valour' - it must have taken them hours to compose and 
is  just  bursting  with melody.  Also it makes  the  game  falcon 
incompatible,  but  that is a small price to pay for such an aural 
delight. 

Chris is now listening to tune that I am sick to death of (I  used 
it in one of my Falcon intros...). Now the Falcon is attempting to 
emulate 'Depeche Mode' (and succeeding!)

Oh  dear  ....  Red  Dream ...  aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh   (anyone  who 
attended  the  Lemmings  'in the middle  of  nowhere  party'  will 
sympathise with these statements).

Chris has threatened to dig out some of his own modules ....  time 
for a sharp exit ....

          ~~~The Long Watches of the Night episode xiv~~~

Back again and really stuck for something to say that will fill up 
the  last  20-odd  K or so on the  disk...  The  really  contrived 
attempts to generate a 'party atmosphere' by the last writer  Pele 
have  not  helped,  and  now everything is shutting  down  into  a 
longfaced sort of silence.. The champion sellotape wielder himself 
looks  like he is getting ready for bed (*Pardon!*)...  So it only 
remains for me to say..

LOOK  OUT  FOR THE BIG END OF YEAR ISSUE 13,  (At the end of  this 
year....)

Can  I be bothered with the so-so-predictable  "Joke"  file-ending 
which goes on for another six months... I THINK NOT!!!!

   (C) CIH/PELE 1.05pm.... 14/9/93... Yes we do write a bit slowly 
                                      but who cares......

                     THE END.... YES IT IS.....