Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!snorkelwacker!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!uflorida!stat!fsu!geomag!prem From: prem@geomag.fsu.edu (Prem Subrahmanyam) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Fair and equal Representation Message-ID: <378@fsu.scri.fsu.edu> Date: 20 Nov 89 18:00:13 GMT References: <4509@nigel.udel.EDU> Sender: news@fsu.scri.fsu.edu Reply-To: prem@geomag.UUCP (Prem Subrahmanyam) Organization: Florida State University Computing Center Lines: 24 In article <4509@nigel.udel.EDU> acm131@eric.ccs.northeastern.edu (Craig Scott Lennox) writes: >So, what I'd like to know is: > > WHERE THE HELL ARE THE AMIGA REPS??!???!?! > >I know of hundreds of Comp Sci and double-E majors at N.U. who would *love* >and highly appreciate the Amiga, for its great graphics, high degree of >hack-ability, and especially its multitasking ability. >Hell, I'd volunteer!! I agree wholeheartedly. In fact, I bet there would be a number of students here at FSU that I know own Amigas that would also be willing to volunteer their services to demonstrate Amigas out in the Union Courtyard along with all the PS/2's and Mac's on display. I bet the local users group would also be willing to put in some time for free as well. But, to get paid for it, even a small amount, would make it all the more attractive (keep the amt. small, though, so that it remains enjoyable). I wholeheartedly agree that Commodore is missing a valuable market in colleges. I get so sick when I see the Mac booth set up with all the black&white little monsters sequencing MIDI keyboards and the like, making tons of nice music. I personally think that this would be a worthwhile investment in advertising dollars....get some Amiga enthusiasts out there to promote the best personal computer around. ---Prem Subrahmanyam