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7 except 2 hours for lunch
and going to Dataco for EDX
stuff and to APS to deliver
it.
Then dinner w/ Donald Eastman
at Santa Fe and to spa. Then
back to MS till 11 then to Chips.
Had bug in Array code all day.

Tuesday 8-11 uSoft. Then
till 2 went home, read, sat in
back yard, sunning. Then Lunch &
to APS to get Materials. Made
tape while there. Mailed it Fed Exp
around 6:30. Then dinner w/ Chip.
Today was Gay Ordinance vote day in
Miami. Lost. Was sad dinner.
Chip drove me out to base &
we saw classified stuff. Then we
went to MicroSoft & played with
computers. Then to his apt &
talked. He may come visit in LA
first few days. Maybe drive out
with me. OK.

Wednesday TI here. F inally
succeed making good source tape
in afternoon. Fed exp at 7. Had
long talk w/Greenberg about languages.

Then to dinner & spa & home.
This morning paid bills, wrote [Jante?]
Clara, got organized. Now this.

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willirl

Donald Eastman notably served as the president of Eastman Kodak Company

willirl

During the 1970s and 1980s, one notable entity in the computer industry with the initials "APS" was Applied Physics Systems, Inc. (APS). APS was a company that developed and manufactured a range of products related to computer systems and technology.

This may have been who he was referring to.

willirl

The comment "Chip drove me out to base" may imply that Chip was in the service at this time.

willirl

Perhaps the Greenberg mentioned above was Gary Greenberg. He was a computer scientist known for his work in computer graphics and image processing.