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Jeff Walker was the founder and editor of [[WACCI]], who was based in Hillingdon at the time.
 
Jeff Walker was the founder and editor of [[WACCI]], who was based in Hillingdon at the time.
  
Jeff, a former butcher and sometime minicab driver, went on to found JAM magazine for the Commodore Amiga. Like WACCI, the title was never made clear - officially it was Just Amiga Monthly, but it was also known as Jeff's Amiga Magazine. Jeff also wrote for and was the assistant editor for several Database Publications magazines.
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Jeff, a former butcher and sometime minicab driver, went on to found JAM magazine for the Commodore [[Amiga]]. Like WACCI, the title was never made clear - officially it was Just Amiga Monthly, but it was also known as Jeff's Amiga Magazine. Jeff also wrote for and was the assistant editor for several Database Publications magazines.
  
 
Jeff has a love of dreadful puns, and has written under a variety of pseudonyms, such as Sue Denham and Ben Pointer (after his hyperactive German Shorthaired Pointer, Ben).
 
Jeff has a love of dreadful puns, and has written under a variety of pseudonyms, such as Sue Denham and Ben Pointer (after his hyperactive German Shorthaired Pointer, Ben).
  
 
Jeff later worked for [[Hisoft]]. He is currently working as a web designer: [http://www.jwds.co.uk/ Jeff Walker Design Studio].
 
Jeff later worked for [[Hisoft]]. He is currently working as a web designer: [http://www.jwds.co.uk/ Jeff Walker Design Studio].

Revision as of 22:44, 10 October 2009

Jeff Walker was the founder and editor of WACCI, who was based in Hillingdon at the time.

Jeff, a former butcher and sometime minicab driver, went on to found JAM magazine for the Commodore Amiga. Like WACCI, the title was never made clear - officially it was Just Amiga Monthly, but it was also known as Jeff's Amiga Magazine. Jeff also wrote for and was the assistant editor for several Database Publications magazines.

Jeff has a love of dreadful puns, and has written under a variety of pseudonyms, such as Sue Denham and Ben Pointer (after his hyperactive German Shorthaired Pointer, Ben).

Jeff later worked for Hisoft. He is currently working as a web designer: Jeff Walker Design Studio.