[11] [Editor's Note: February 11, 1998 marked the tenth anniversary of the _Amateur Computerist_. Following are the Tables of Contents of all the issues from our first 10 years.] Amateur Computerist Index Volume 1 Number 1 (Feb 1988) Introduction; Dawn of a New Era; Dedication; World of Telecommunications; Future Belongs to Programmers; Try This (IBM); Commodore Tips and Tricks; Why Learn Programming Volume 1 Number 2 (June 1988) The Big Machine; Pass the Profits, Please; Technol ogy Editorial; Sample BASIC Program; Try This (IBM); Telecommunications; German Vocabulary Helper Program; Configuring Your System; Programming in C or BASIC?; Letter to the Editor Volume 1 Number 3 (Oct 1988) Radio-Electronics Letter; Responding Letters; Election & Computers; Savior in Waiting; Merit Network; Virtual Drives-Batch Files; Try This (IBM & Apple); As I Was Saying; Computers & Free Speech; Letter to Editor Volume 2 Number 1 (Jan 1989) Return to Sanity; Letters from Readers; Problem Corner; TRY THIS; Commodore County; Computer Hacking; Assigning Keys; History of Computers Volume 2 Number 2 (Apr 1989) Why Learn to Program?; LETTERS from Readers; TRY THIS "Message"; TRY THIS "SE Q"; JOBS: Hours and Sense; MAYDAY Poem; Sample Batch File; History of Computers (Part 2) Volume 2 Number 3 (Summer 1989) Impact of Computers Debate; Letters to Editor; Coco Corner (Try-This); Commodore County USA; Out of the Abacus; History of Computer (Part 3) Volume 2 Number 4 (Fall 1989) Prosecutor's Letter; Response: Labor Relation Hoax; Letters; Coco Corner; IBM version; Hero; Trig. Lesson (IBM); History of Computer (Part 4) Volume 3 Number 1 (Winter 1990) Public Funds; Don't Replicate UAW-Ford School; Their Walls Come Tumbling Down; LETTERS TO EDITOR; Commodore County USA; The Spirit of Babbage; Coco Corner; CAD/CAM/CIM; HISTORY OF COMPUTERS (Part 5) Volume 3 Number 2 (Spring 1990) THE LABORER, YES; FLOYD HOKE-MILLER (1898-1990); The Picket; THE SOWER OF THE SEEDS; COMPUTER EDUCATION; Letter from Superintendent; Open Letter to SUPERINTENDENT; Letter to Governor; COMMODORE COUNTY U.S.A.; C-64 Music Digitizer; IBM Label Program; COCO CORNER; Bulletin Board Numbers Volume 3 Number 3 (Fall 1990) WHAT CRITICISMS HAVE YOU; TIPS AND TRICKS; LETTER TO EDITOR; EDITORIAL; Common Man of Greatness; COCO CORNER; EXCERPTS FROM BBS; C-64 RESET SWITCH Volume 3 Number 4 (Winter 1991) Hats off To Patriot; Amateurs Are Needed More Than Ever; Coco Corner; Bringing Automation Home; BBS Discussion On The War; Computers for the People Volume 4 Number 1 (Fall 1991) Computers for the People; Letters to the Editor; Ten Commandments - Networking; Try This Program; USSR and the Computer; Command Line Calculator; Question of Censorship Volume 4 Number 2-3 (Winter/Spring 1992) Computers vs Plant Closures; Amateur Computerist Index; Problem Corner; Union For ever; Letter To The Editor; Letters to Amateur Computerist; Letter to Editor of Utne Reader; Review from the MU PERIPHERAL; Tribute-Modern Computer Pioneer; Interview with Staff Member; On Line Program; Computers For The People; Pascal Program Volume 4 Number 4 (Summer 1992) Impact of the Computer on Society; Letters to the Editor; Electronic Mail; Computers for the People; Try This (programs); From the Shop Floor; OPEN ACCESS; Problem Corner; Interview with Staff Member (part 2) Supplement (FALL 1992) INTRODUCTION; THE NET WORKS; 'Arte'; Computers and Usenet News; Computer as a Democratizer; CityNet in New Zealand; Learning About Usenet; FreeNet BBS's; Two Books to Help Users; Liberation Technology Volume 5 Number 1-2 (Winter/Spring 1993) Interview with Henry Spencer; Tradition of May 1, 1848; Social Forces Behind Usenet; The Net and the Labor Movement; Letters to Editor; The New Dawn; Pittsburgh Press Strike; John G. Kemeny; Computers for the People; Pascal Program; Try This Program in C; Charter for Newsgroup Volume 5 Number 3-4 (Summer/Fall 1993) From ARPANET to Usenet News; Battle For Programming; COMMON SENSE; Imminent Death of the Net; Letters To The Editor; News From Europe; From The Shop Floor; Report: Summer 1993 USENIX; Proposals on NSF Backbone; C Program; Computers for the People; Soul of the Internet Volume 6 Number 1 (Winter/Spring 1994) UNIX and Computer Science; An Interview with John Lions; An Interview with Berkley Tague; On the 25th Anniversary of UNIX; Usenet News: The Poor Man's ARPANET; What the Net Means to Me; Plumbing The Depths of UNIX; Using UNIX Tools; C Program; New Net Book; The Linux Movement; The Ten Commandments for C; May Day in the Morning; Free Software Foundation Volume 6 Number 2-3 (Fall/Winter 1994/95) What is a Netizen?; Licklider's Vision and the Future; Net Cultural Assumptions; Etiquette and the Internet; Ethics and the Internet; The Internet Society; The Internet: Maintaining Diversity; Do You Want to Lose Your Voice?; The Net: A Scientific Perspective; Book Proposal; Netizens: The Impact of the Net; Rights of Netizens Volume 7 Number 1 (Winter/Spring 1996) Net Access: A Privilege or a Right?; Canadian Community Networking; Netizens and Community Networks; Letter to the Editor; Access For All FAQ; The Future of Democracy; Old Freedoms and New Technologies; Forming the Usenet Online Community; History of Cleveland Free-Net; Universal Access to E-Mail; Prototype for Policy Decisions; In Honor of 'Doc' Wilson Volume 7 Number 2 (Winter 1997) Power Tools of Our Times; Effect of Net on Professional News Media; Report from INET'96 Part I; CDA Decision (Excerpts); E-mail Evangel ad dict; Culture and Communication; Online Education; Report from INET'96 Part II; Internet Impact of Daily Lives?; FCC Submission on Universal Service; Letter to the Editor; Free-Nets and Politics of Community; Broadsides for Our Day; Genora (Johnson) Dollinger (1913-1995) Volume 8 Number 1 (Winter 1998) Interview with Tom Truscott; Editorial; Factsheet Five: ACN; Cooperative Nature of Usenet; Creating Broadsides; History of the Net is Important; Netizens: Review of Reviews; Book Reviews: Netizens; Community in k12.chat.teacher; Wiener and Licklider; Amateur Computerist Index: 1988 - 1998 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reprinted from the Amateur Computerist Vol 8 No 1 Winter/Spring 1998. 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