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From: worldlam on 5 Nov 2007 01:37 Anyone here still in contact with Michael? It would be nice for Commodore Free magazine to hunt him down for a interview. According to Intellius there is 2 Mike Henry's still in Oregon. One being 35 yrs old in Salem/Keizer Oregon which could be possible as I am 37. Then another in Portland Oregon (basement boys home) at 42 yrs old. It would be nice to chat with him :)
From: Andrew Wiskow on 6 Nov 2007 10:00 On Nov 4, 10:37 pm, worldlam <sa...(a)holosupplies.com> wrote: > Anyone here still in contact with Michael? It would be nice for > Commodore Free magazine to hunt him down for a interview. According to > Intellius there is 2 Mike Henry's still in Oregon. One being 35 yrs > old in Salem/Keizer Oregon which could be possible as I am 37. Then > another in Portland Oregon (basement boys home) at 42 yrs old. > > It would be nice to chat with him :) Hmmm... I always *assumed* that "Mike J. Henry" was a made-up name that he used to protect his identity... I could be wrong though! ;) -Andrew ___ / __|__ Cottonwood BBS / / |_/ telnet://cottonwood.servebbs.com \ \__|_\ Open 24/7 -=- 50 Online Games! \___| http://hometown.aol.com/cottonwoodbbs
From: bluebirdpod on 6 Nov 2007 11:31 On Nov 6, 8:00 am, Andrew Wiskow <wis...(a)verizon.net> wrote: > On Nov 4, 10:37 pm, worldlam <sa...(a)holosupplies.com> wrote: > > > Anyone here still in contact with Michael? It would be nice for > > Commodore Free magazine to hunt him down for a interview. According to > > Intellius there is 2 Mike Henry's still in Oregon. One being 35 yrs > > old in Salem/Keizer Oregon which could be possible as I am 37. Then > > another in Portland Oregon (basement boys home) at 42 yrs old. > > > It would be nice to chat with him :) > > Hmmm... I always *assumed* that "Mike J. Henry" was a made-up name > that he used to protect his identity... I could be wrong though! ;) > > -Andrew > ___ > / __|__ Cottonwood BBS > / / |_/ telnet://cottonwood.servebbs.com > \ \__|_\ Open 24/7 -=- 50 Online Games! > \___| http://hometown.aol.com/cottonwoodbbs Taken from the Commodore 64 (C64) Preservation Project at the following address http://c64preservation.com (just click on the Jim Drew 2007 Inteview) on the left side. Jim Drew 2007 Inteview Q: Did you communicate with them at all? Who were the friends you talked with about protection methods, drive hardware, needs and wishes for a "perfect" disk backup tool? A: Oddly enough, Mike J. Henry (Fast Hack'em fame) lived in Portland, Oregon (where I lived) and came to my office (Commodore headquarters for educational support) on several occasions and we use to crack software. There were really only a handful of people that could crack everything, so chatting with a little limited. :)
From: DigitalGod on 7 Nov 2007 07:48
On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 22:37:37 -0800, worldlam <sales(a)holosupplies.com> wrote: >Anyone here still in contact with Michael? It would be nice for >Commodore Free magazine to hunt him down for a interview. According to >Intellius there is 2 Mike Henry's still in Oregon. One being 35 yrs >old in Salem/Keizer Oregon which could be possible as I am 37. Then >another in Portland Oregon (basement boys home) at 42 yrs old. > >It would be nice to chat with him :) Now THAT would be cool to hear from this guy. Can anyone post the LAST WORKING version of Fast Hack'Em? |