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Another mag, another catchy end... Well, I don't think so. The Amiga scene is dying and we with it. The scene is also living more than ever before. This sounds quite contradictory, doesn't it? All of my articles in this mag is contradictory to each other. That is because of the fact that the future of the scene is quite hard to speculate realistically about. We have better productions than ever now (Eeh? Which are those? /t0j) but the total amount of scene-productions is smaller than ever. Anything can happen and No Sense tries to handle all different turn-outs of the scene. Judge for yourself if we have managed or not.

Sceners are odd... Right now I'm sitting here thinking about all the individuals I met this weekend at the meeting Beduin Pardi 3. I have never thought anything special about sceners but at this meeting I got time to think. Beduin Pardi 3 was not a scene-event, it was an event for sceners. You really got time to talk to the sceners about normal stuff and not just about computers - as were they your non-scene friends. I have finally realized that sceners are odd, all in their own special way. You cannot say that any scener follows the mainstream. If a scener would follow the mainstream he wouldn't have begun his scene-carrier. I have realized that almost all sceners (the sceners in the demo-scene, that is) are interesting. That was a revealing experience. I am in a nerd-hobby for (mostly) non-nerds. That feels great. 

The homo-sex trend has started to pop up even in the scene. DJ Cat / Keso wears sexy make-up that makes some sceners laugh, others become afraid and a few wanting to kill him. Even the two coders Origo and Spite, both in Subspace, have found each other on their romantic trip to The Summer Party - just lock at the following erotic pictures (Arrow down). Maybe they will release Gayability in the near future as a follow-up to their Icing-demo Funkability or maybe QX (the name of a swedish gay-mag) as a follow-up to Q, the 1BPL-demo. They might even release Homo Nights now after their second place at The Summer Party with Boogie Nights, who knows? Don't think that I dislike homosexuals, that's absolutely not true, but hot news are always hot news...

Anyhow, we are more satisfied with this issue of No Sense than the previous one. We have managed to fit some articles into this issue that even might be interesting to read. I think No Sense is starting to grow up. The first issue of No Sense was a very bad diskmag (Whuat!? /Frm) with almost no interesting articles. You can say that the first issue was a child, that this one is a teenager that doesn't really know what it wants but still have some qualities. We can just hope that No Sense #3 will be a grown-up in its best age. If we manage to continue this development No Sense will probably be a nice magazine in the future. Still, No Sense will never be able to live all by itself like many grown-ups today. In other words, we can't write all the articles ourselves - we need your support. We can only hope that it won't die of over-age too soon, though. Good bye and see you in the next, grown-up, issue of No Sense. 

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