By the mid-1990s, its publisher, Softdisk, was no longer interested in continuing its publication, so Tucker, along with his wife Judi Mangham ( a co-founder of Softdisk ) split " Loadstar " off as a separate company, J & F Publishing.
42.
New variants were also created, such as the Loadstar III, a three-wheeled Tote Gote for use in warehouses and plant nurseries; a street-based model called the Collegiate for use on college campuses; a minibike called the Mini Gote; and a shaft driven series call the NOVA.
43.
The "'International Harvester S-Series "'is a medium and heavy-duty truck line that was manufactured by International Harvester . " S-Series " was first used as a label for the 1956 and 1957 Light Line trucks, until replaced by the Loadstar-series.
44.
The longest-lasting disk magazine is, surprisingly enough, for the long-obsolete Commodore 64 computer; " Loadstar ", originally published by Softdisk starting in 1984, and later an independent company, has continued publishing well into the 2000s for a " cult following " of Commodore buffs.
45.
Andy C has continued to produce strong selling records released on his label RAM Records throughout the duration of his career, and has earned extensive respect both as a producer and as a DJ . Due to its success as a label, Ram Records has been able to attract and nurture other artists of high calibre, including Chase & Status, Loadstar, Sub Focus and Wilkinson.
46.
Later, " Diskworld " was renamed " "'Softdisk for Mac " "', but it ceased publication by the end of the 1990s along with the other disk magazines published by Softdisk ( other than " Loadstar ", which broke off as an independent company and continued into the 2000s ) as the company moved more into Internet development.
47.
In 1987, Fender Tucker was hired as its editor, and he gave " Loadstar " a distinctive style and atmosphere, including references to a fictional " Loadstar Tower " where it was supposedly published ( the offices at the time were in fact in a basement ) . " Loadstar "'s staff soon expanded to include Jeffrey L . Jones and Scott E . Resh, and the magazine's regular " Puzzle Page " feature-with interactive crosswords, card games, and logic puzzles-was edited by Barbara Schulak.
48.
In 1987, Fender Tucker was hired as its editor, and he gave " Loadstar " a distinctive style and atmosphere, including references to a fictional " Loadstar Tower " where it was supposedly published ( the offices at the time were in fact in a basement ) . " Loadstar "'s staff soon expanded to include Jeffrey L . Jones and Scott E . Resh, and the magazine's regular " Puzzle Page " feature-with interactive crosswords, card games, and logic puzzles-was edited by Barbara Schulak.
49.
In 1987, Fender Tucker was hired as its editor, and he gave " Loadstar " a distinctive style and atmosphere, including references to a fictional " Loadstar Tower " where it was supposedly published ( the offices at the time were in fact in a basement ) . " Loadstar "'s staff soon expanded to include Jeffrey L . Jones and Scott E . Resh, and the magazine's regular " Puzzle Page " feature-with interactive crosswords, card games, and logic puzzles-was edited by Barbara Schulak.