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Attention please!

Dear cm

Coffee in a teapot, green hyper-monsters, sporks, spfoons, drumsticks, fire hydrants, steelo sponges, octophonics, the ultra-synthesizer and Tree(3) vs multidimensional Ursell-Array functions.

And, now that I have your attention, please let me introduce myself. My name is Mr. Sarn Richard Ursell, and I am emailing you from Wellington, New Zealand.

May I please make a suggestion to you, as an avid reader of your magazine? Have you ever considered making a total package, of each and every and all Computer Music magazines that you have ever done? You know, for sale as one, complete package?

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