Skyhigh 20 Ode to Skyhigh by Nastiness Inc./Angry
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Ode to Skyhigh by Nastiness Inc./Angry Locked away in the safety of your room you play around, gigabytes at your disposal, millions of col- ours, 64 bit sound thousands of dollars of hardware the world at your finger tips the cyberworld of your own. Then you see you don't need it The gigabytes disappear The colours reduce The sound becomes blurry The tower collapses, the keyboard grows You touch the old keys, and find out you have to press them a bit harder Why are those disks so big? Are we back in the stone age? No, we enjoy the simplicity Yet we strive to abandon it, but deep down inside comes that feeling That things will never be the same Contacts instead of the internet Floppy's instead of gigabytes Envelopes instead of a mouse and yet, what does it mean? Welcome to the c64 The eternal breadbox Twenty issues of Skyhigh. Some call it the coming of age but what a big man this has become! I remember the 20th issue of The Tribune, on October the first 1991, and it was something special as it was our first multi-file issue. And this is also of course something special, the directories will say it all! Three years old, and al- ready so much on its record! I remember well the 1st Skyhigh I got into my drive. It was issue #5, and short ly before that I had found a sheet for this magazine and I filled it, though I'd never seen it. Some good contact of mine sent me the mag, with its unpacked text and two disk sides. I remember it well because the main editor, one Biz Kid, had completely fucked up my addy. How? Well here's the original and what Biz Kid made of it: Tmb Produkties Tmb Produkties XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Funny thing is that later Mr. Warp of Equinoxe wrote to the raped addy and it arrived, but that's another story. I met Biz Kid briefly on the TCC'93 and I got all the issues of Skyhigh, as I liked the mag. Even in that old issue #5 I saw the power behind the editor and his great column "The Biz-mix". More and more people saw that this mag was cool, it only had a small problem many mags at that time had: the outfit. Fortunately Biz Kid had a good friend in Camelot called Raz who coded him a nice outfit and it ewas Skyhigh, the next generation which stormed the scene. At this time many great mags came and left. Script, Network, Sh0ck, A-Head, Extacy Land... Where did they go? Skyhigh remained and lived up to its name at the max. In no time it became the mail- scene's most popular mag and would stay this, the undisputed number one. We have seen three years of Skyhigh and the outfit was no longer a problem, it even became the first mag with a smooth proportional upscroll, also coded by Raz, and the editing power increased, weeding out some mistakes and gaining fresh and new editors. some say Biz Kid should really do it all alone as he is such a good editor but give some credit to his col- leagues! Some say that Skyhigh is over the hill and that other mags are coming for his number one spot but then you see votesheets and charts and voila, Skyhigh can stand above that all clearly and unrival- led. What is the power of this magazine? It does not have the very latest news from the board scene, the charts are normal, the "specials" such as games and pictures in my eyes do not do much for the mag itself. You don't dig between the lines to find out what it really says, as it reads smoothly. of course there are very many addies though there seem to be the (very normal) problems with updating. Tunes and outfit do not make such a big difference. Then what is it? Why is Skyhigh the clear number 1? Naturally, the answer is clear: There is nothing and that's what it is. Skyhigh is the mag for everybody, from all parts of the scene, mostly neutral to scene events, written in a style that suits the editor: friendly if he can, straight to the point and tough if he must. To tell you the truth, I really don't think Biz Kid is concerned with all the talk about skyhigh not lasting much long er as the undisputed number one, he knows himself that he does the best he can, and so do his fellow editors like Mad, Cupid and Shuze. I will not write here about The Mistress's effort as that wouldn't be very impartial as she is also my fellow staff editor as everyone knows. People have gone to great lengths in order to improve their magazines, changed outfits, installed and re- moved chapters, took and sacked editors, but Skyhigh does what it wants and does a hell of a job doing it. Sure, it's the mag to beat for the competition but the way things go there is no competition for Skyhigh. You know, Skyhigh means very high, and that is where Skyhigh is always going to stand. Congratulations all of you in the Skyhigh staff, keep up the good work and I am going to drink a budweiser to your next twenty issues! signed: Nastiness, Inc. / Angry Staff editor of "The Tribune" Ps: if you ask me if there's anything left to improve then I'd say become a 100% mag and cut the games and graphics. And be sure to leave some disk space on your disk so spreaders can add their notes to the contacts. When is the next Tunehigh coming? Maybe it could be made possible to enter tunes with different players (dual/quadro/octa), that would make the music even better. See ya! /Naz -------------------------------------------- Yo this is Biz Kid on the keys... I would like to thank you Barry for this nice text. I think you are touching something very essential here. I see my mag as a mag for the entire scene, or at least for a very wide spectre of the scene... - well you are right, our news aren't that fresh, and some of your other points have some truth in it as well. About me not concerning about all the talk about Skyhigh not lasting.. Well you are absolutely right. I don't really feel threatned. I know that the charts has talked the last year, or maybe even more!!, and I will see it before I believe it. Maybe I have had my moments, maybe not. I will stay on the top for a time to come. At the moment I feel even more inspired than I ever did. So watch out for a real hard competition all u board magazines. Finally I will on the behalf of my staff and me, thank you for this article. I know that you are touching something inside most of us and gives us another refreshing kick in our behinds! Be sure to find us in the future !!! BIZ KID