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Enclosed are duh goodz I promised. Late, as always. Could you share 'em
with Paco? I was going to mail him a set, but if you guys are
close\dots{} If not I can mail him a set. I am kinda broke and the
postage and copies and envelopes eat into my resources. If you two don't
visit physically trivially let me know I'll just send him a set.

The zines are {\it all} out of print, essentially. They were all reptty
much hi-tech, socially, at one time. {HOMOCORE} was kinda seminal in
defining a homo-punk aesthetic. (It was quite calculated, though
honest.) It's now old hat, the way those things tend to go. I usually
get all the credit, but I was just the editor and publisher; my friend
Deke Motif Nihilson was a {\it MAJOR} factor here, and besides being
co-editrix, part of the reason it got started at all. (We met at the
1988 Anarchist Survival Gathering in Toronto Ontario; HOMOCORE \#1 came
out that September. We had corresponded whilst he still lived in KC MO.
But I am digressing.)

The {\rm LPG How-To} book needs updating, two years + later. I've had
more experience with it since, and remain still in love with LPG. The
car runs fucken great. I take long trips in it all the time, like a
5,000 mile trip through CA, NV, UT, AZ, TX and my favorite, NM, to
whence I will move oneday. The ad for {\rm Fido/FidoNet\trademark} is
alas, obso. I no longer sell the software. It would have been ten years
old this November. Luckily, the ad in the book generated only one order
so far. I will rev it ``soon'' (right). It does make me money,
surprisingly; {\rm Real Goods Trading Co.} in Ukiah Calif.~sells about
500 a year.

(Tech/social thread to follow for interesting stories: {\rm Home Power}
Magazine, Box 130, Hornbrook CA 96044-0130, 916-475-3179. If you don't
have a subscription, shame on you. Get one!!!)

Well I gotta go get some fucken work done. Later!!!

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