Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!ucdavis!pollux.ucdavis.edu!ez004559 From: ez004559@pollux.ucdavis.edu (0040;0000003410;0;250;143;) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga marketing, production and sales plans. (New Subject) Summary: Sounds pretty good, but... Keywords: spam Message-ID: <5056@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> Date: 5 Aug 89 23:10:53 GMT References: <380031@hpdml93.HP.COM> <380034@hpdml93.HP.COM> <136@tcr.UUCP> Sender: uucp@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu Reply-To: ez004559@pollux.ucdavis.edu (Whom me?) Organization: University of California, Davis Lines: 10 That sounds too good to be true. I'll believe it when it happens. Commodore should spend that money for customer support instead of advertisement. If we knew our computers could be fixed reliably, their business would increase from word of mouth. I'm hesitant to recommend Amigas to my friends because I know they break down all the time. Am I being pessimistic or realistic? You be the judge.