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May 16, 2004

Injoy Firewall


From The Editor

Hello dear readers! OS/2 e-Zine is finally back. I thank you very much for your patience in the past couple of months. Hopefully there won't be any more disruptions. And please forgive me if I haven't replied to your e-mails, as I haven't had Internet access in a while.

While we were gone..

On top of polishing off my experiments, publishing a research paper and finishing up my thesis, I also had to relocate 1600 km away for another job. (FYI, I'm now working for Transmeta Corp., so if I can possibly get my hands on a system, I'll be sure to test it for OS/2 compatibility)!

Please keep those contributions coming in, we can't publish without you. And if you're thinking of writing, I have a long list of topics to hand out! :-)


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Isaac Leung (P.Eng.) got a degree in Engineering Physics followed by a Master's in Electrical Engineering after which he promptly got a job as a product engineer at a company which makes high speed datacom chips. He is old enough to have cut his computer teeth on Commodore 64's and first played with OS/2 1.3 EE while at a summer job with IBM. The first PC he ever owned came with Windows 95, but he soon slapped on OS/2 Warp 3 and has been Warping ever since. He has agreed to work for Transmeta while he continues plotting to take over the world.

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