Maybe Quarterly Colophon


© 2005 Kent Daniel Bentkowski

To produce and edit this third issue of the Maybe Quarterly, all of the following Apple Macintosh computer hardware and software was used:

The computer used was a Macintosh PowerPC G4; with dual 1.42 GHz processors, a 2 MB L3 Cache per processor, and 2 GB of DDR SDRAM. The monitors used in this system are dual Apple LCD flat-panel screens; with the 23-inch monitor set to 1920 x 1200 resolution, and the 20-inch monitor set to 1680 x 1050 resolution. This publishing system also contains dual DVD-RW burners; a Pioneer DVR-105, and a Toshiba SD-R1312. The audio portion of this system is powered by Altec-Lansing tower 5.1 surround speakers, which is used primarily to listen to music during the editing of this first issue of the Maybe Quarterly.

The operating system on this system is Macintosh OS X, codenamed ‘Tiger,’ which has been flash-updated to version 10.4.1 --- the most up-to-date OS patch, as of the time of the writing of these words. Other requisite software is Microsoft WORD X (Service Release # 1); Entourage X (Service Release # 1) for e-mail and scheduling; the Apple Safari web browser (version 1.2.4); Netscape 7.2 web browser for online compatibility testing; Dreamweaver MX 2004 (version 7.0.1) professional website production suite; Adobe Acrobat 5.0.5 for PDF creation and publication; and Thomson ISI Research EndNote 7.0 for research citations.

The scanner-printer utilized in this system is a Hewlett-Packard PSC 2210 Thermal Ink Jet printer, capable of printing high-resolution 32-bit color prints and proofing sheets. The paper used in this printer is Max-Brite 24 lb. ink-jet paper which boasts a crisp 94 brightness. This is used both as a proof and final document printer.

Snacks eaten during the production process include; Wild Cherry Pepsi, Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts™, and Entenmann’s Cinnamon Buns.

For the occasional break from work, the editor spent time with his wonderful little son, Anthony Owen, who has begun the process of pre-verbal communication, at the young age of only three months. It is a joy to spend time with this new person, and both the editor and his wife have been encouraging Anthony to begin the process of learning about the world that surrounds him. He continues to lighten the world for his parents, and they love him very much. Anthony Owen has been so transfixed by the artwork of Archangel Raphael by MLA brother Nemo, that every night before he goes to sleep he looks up at the framed print on the wall above his crib, where he coo's and goo's happily before falling asleep.

Music that has been played during the production process for this third issue of the MQ includes the new Robert Plant album, The BEATLES, as well as the new albums by Nine Inch Nails and Audioslave.

The final publication of the Maybe Quarterly has been in the oversight of the wonderful administrators of Maybe Logic Academy, working under the name of Deepleaf Productions. All told, the editor spent approximately 40 hours organizing, editing, and producing this third issue of the Maybe Quarterly.

“May the light of truth and the prayers of peace guide you wherever you travel on this or any other plane of higher consciousness.”

Kent Daniel Bentkowski

Buffalo, New York USA

June 21, 2005 (summer solstice)

 

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