On 11/16/01 4:21 AM, "Jon Glass" <jonglass_at_usa.net> wrote:
> on 11/16/01 12:51 AM, Templarsog1_at_aol.com at Templarsog1_at_aol.com wrote:
>
>> Good interview with Larry Tesler (formerly Newton Project Team Leader) in the
>> Fall 2001 Issue of MacDirectory. Some interesting insights in the piece.
>
> Do you have the url handy?
I found one MacDirectory at <http://macdirectory.com/>. I haven't found the
Tesler's article so far, though...
-Laurent.
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