Editor: John R. Behnke
Editor: John R. Behnke
Contributing Writers
Anders Persson
Hal Shanafield
Contributing Writers
Frank Scaraglino
Victor Steerup
Contributing Writer
David Behnke
Dave Wakely
Contributing Writer
Tyler Van Tighem
Contributing Writer
John Mark Mobley
Contributing Writers
Almut Shanafield
Jean Steerup
The Chicago TImes Newsletter is published 10 times a year, 9 regular issues and 1 Super Summer Issue. If you would like to contribute an article for consideration, please send it to chicago.ti994a.usersgroup@gmail.com. We are looking for articles about TI History, new short basic and x-basic programs, instructional articles and even ads for new products. This newsletter, once only written for local members of our group, has since been reoriented to include the worldwide TI community as a whole. What this means is we accept material from all over the world as long as it is in English and TI related. If your English is not so strong, no worries as we will edit your material if needed. This newsletter can only continue as long as we have the support of the community. Thanks!
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Thanks to Dave Wakely, we now are in possession of all of the missing newsletter. It will be quite some time preparing these for
publication as each page has to be scanned in, cleaned up and run through an AI Text scrubber to restore the text to a readable format.
Some issues are in better condition that others and the ones provided by Dave are in excellent condition. We have made the first three
years available after over 30 hours of work! I'm going to take a break then start to work on the rest which are far longer. Each year the
issues got longer with more pages so it will take some time to do it correctly but for now enjoy the first three years of restored issues!