Mary and Alan
with COGA President Bud Meissner in Chicago.

Alan
with his trusty old Mac Plus in the Chicago Apartment in the Presidential
Towers.
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In 1988 Alan
was invited by Dr Hodson Thorner, former professor of Economics
at Chicago University, to consult on the completion of the COGA
US$1 billion coal gasification project south of Springfield, Illinois.
Dr Thornber
had previously been involved in the expansion of QSTL throughout
the world. This lead to meeting Robert "Bud" Meissner, the President
of COGA who subsequently has become another good friend.
It was while
working on the COGA project in Chicago that Alan began to develop
his interest in the Information Super Highway and the Internet
as a way to create a global business system that he had been developing
for several years to help small business.
This later
took Alan and Mary into New York, San Diego, NewPort Beach, Tulsa,
Oklahoma City and Phoenix, as they worked to establish the Harp
International Business Exchange.
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