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One of the best reasons to keep your Apple IIGS computer is finally on the net.

OE's
newest kid on the block, Composition, is edited by a IIgs convert, Gregory
Heald. "Well, I USED to have an apple, but I had given up on it. Sys
6.01 has given me a new perspective, in that the musical talents of this
computer could just be beginning. The IIgs's brain is NOT full yet!"
Composition is a computer for fans of synthLAB music. Greg brings the complete
Opii of great composers to disk about three times a month.
Greg's
second magazine in his "Conversion Series". This converts sounds
into Control Panel sounds for use in the IIgs's finder.
Ed
Thorson's (co-editor of PongLife) information guide will keep you up-to-date
on all of the happenings around OE, via your email. Join the Dormant Mailing
List, and receive the Dormant newsletter, plus chat about all the OE topics,
as the Dormant list is also a general discussion group.
Greg's
third publication. This collects MOD music files from other computers,
and makes them available for the many MOD music translators available on
the IIgs.
Published
exclusively in the HyperStudio environment, by Ben Johnson. ISSUE #1 has
recently been updated to v3.01. ISSUE #2 is the most recent release, and
has many improvements over the original.
Once a
HyperStudio publication itself, SFmm, edited by Stuart Bedlam, will find
itself a web-only publication. "The magazine will be free to everyone,
around the world. But hopefully advertisements will sustain us, in allowing
us to pay our contributors for their stories."

Discover
who else in the A][ world is on the net. OE is definately not the last
world when it comes to the needs of the many (or the one). The internet
offers a whole new world to the dedicated user of this dedicated computer.
Where
you can pick up all of the latest and back issues of your favorite OE mags
on the net. [Temporarily, the only place to get them is at http://ground.isca.uiowa.edu/apple2/Odessa/,
but eventually they will be located here, at this site for greater convenience.
Links
to all of those involved with OE, including email addresses and personal
homepages.

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Began
as a spin-off of PongLife 2, but ended sharply before completion. "It
was a good idea," said PongLife editor Ben Johnson, "but we just
didn't have enough programs to fill it." Much of what TCG had in its
coffers has resurfaced in such new OE magazines like Composition, CP Unlimited,
and MOD Unlimited, all manned by Gregory Heald.
Once
designated as the third OE diskazine, HPU has had some trouble getting
off the ground. Editor Charles Alexander Eliot has been sick most of his
life, but is still trying to make this magazine happen. "HPU is the
magazine of mystery", Charles told Dormant editor, Ed Thorson in a
recent interview. "I want to cover all of the bases, UFOs, etc, but
I want to mainly focus on the major spiritual attempts in my own life.
OOBEs, NDEs, Spiritual travel, and the like."
OE's
enviormental magazine. the Environment Is Of Concern To All