Talk about one of the more interesting software publishers of the personalĬomputer industry’s early years – Programma International. Today, I take a brief break from my “literary history” to Weyn is apparently this Susan Weyn who writes young adult sci-fi and fantasy novels (including The Bar Code Tattoo). Unfortunately, I have never even seen so much as a picture of the cover of any of these books. The most interesting may have been the "Dragon's Lair Presents" series, which included four books ( Dirk the Daring Battles the Black Knight, Dirk the Daring Battles the Crypt Keepers, Dirk the Daring Battles the Giddy Goons, and Dirk the Daring in the Quest for the Stolen Fortune) There were lots of these and I'm not going to go into them in any depth at all. Nor am I sure that Robinson was the author of the riddle book. I haven't read it, so I can't say if it's the same person or not. It's the story of his being abandoned as a 4-year old and how he found God and became a born-again Christian. If this site is correct (and I'm not at all confident that it is), then John Robinson is the author of "Nobody's Child: The stirring true story of an unwanted boy who found hope", which is actually his autobiography. Q: What does Q*bert say when he bumps into Sam? Q: How much fur can you get from a skunk? I haven't read this one, but it APPEARS to be a book of standard riddles, like
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