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scooterb23



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PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 3:18 am    Post subject: TI books Reply with quote

Hey, I've been searching for some info on some books I used to own. Back in 1984 at my school book fairs, they had a series of type-in program books. There was Computer Space Adventures, and Computer Olympics as well as a couple others. I've been trying to keep an eye out for these, but have come up blank. I believe they were made by Scholastic, although for some reason I thought Compute also had a hand in them.

*Update as I was writing this* Here's a brief article about Computer Olympics (the one I didn't have because we were moving to Ohio just as this one was supposed to come out).

http://www.dietpizza.ch/geekomatic/2009/02/12/1234446720000.html

I would love some help on leads.
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