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Welcome to My Mac Magazine's archived edition of issue #33. All of the columns, reviews, and artwork are as they appeared on the date of publication. Below, you can download this issue if you prefer to read it offline, and you can view our current issue here. If you would like to subscribe to My Mac Magazine, you can do it here. Enjoy the archives!

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Columns & Features

Miner Thoughts
"Living In Virtual Reality" Pete is convinced that as the millennium approaches, time is speeding up. How will he adjust?

The Nemo Memo
This month John speaks to Michael Tchong, publisher of the Iconocast newsletter, geared for those using the Internet for marketing purposes. A good read!

The MacFactor
Are you an "accidental Mac evangelist" like Mick is? Read and find out this month in "Confessions of an Accidental Evangelist".

My Turn
Tim fills his space this month with "An Open Letter To Apple." Is the subject "advertising" a hint?

Tech Tips
Problems connecting to the Internet or an online service provider? Have no fear, Jeramey's here!

Game Guys
This month our Game Guys, Mike and Adam, take on NS-Shaft 1.2 and NS-Tower 2.5. Do they make it to the top or will we find them still climbing their way up?

Out Of The Apple Cart
"Cookies, anyone?" Susan and her son pay a visit where no one wants to tread, and receive a gift that neither wanted.

Churning The Apple Cart
The wolf is at the door, times have changed and will anyone save Little Miss Macintosh? Find out as Susan updates a children's classic.

My 30 Seconds
If grade school children can write commercials for Apple, why can't Apple? Mark explores some new territory for commercial writers!

The Senior Macintosh Center
Oh-oh! The Senior Mac Center tech guy has some problems of his own with his LCIII. Can he correct the problem??

Starting Line
Barbara takes time to share some Apple facts, and gives us helpful hints on Microsoft Word, Fractions, and damaged disks.

Wall Writings
"The Disease, The Remedy, The Cause, The Cure" Mike tells us why he's very excited about the Macintosh and its prospects for 1998.

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Reviews

BookBytes
This month John reviews 4 Mac OS 8 books, 3 very different Internet books and 2 books on AOL.

Myth: The Fallen Lords
Tim has now had time to play Myth. But is this game from Bungie worth the investment?

WebPads
Need a new mouse pad? WebPads may be what you're looking for.

Virex 5.8
Are you in the market for virus protection software? Then you might want to read this review.

Departments

eMail Page
Our readers sound off about what matters to them. We read and respond to every letter, so be sure to drop us a note!

A Few Words
A little bit of this and a little bit of that from the Publisher and the Editor.

The Last Page
Credits, Legal Info, and staff email addresses.


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