Reproduced April 7 2002 with permission from Burt of the Commodore 64 Dungeon
Fender Tucker spent 25 years knocking around the bars of Colorado and New Mexico as a guitar picker before stumbling onto computers in the early 80s. He settled on the Commodore 64 and when offered a job in 1987 at Softdisk, a Shreveport, Louisiana disk magazine company, he leapt at it.
He is probably the most-published programmer in history with hundreds of programs published on LOADSTAR over the years, he now is the Grand Exalted Mojo of Ramble House, a publishing company that specializes in the webwork mystery novels of Harry Stephen Keeler.
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