Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!umich!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!lavaca.uh.edu!uhnix1!sugar!karl From: karl@sugar.hackercorp.com (Karl Lehenbauer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga Fading? : Revisited Message-ID: <5464@sugar.hackercorp.com> Date: 27 Mar 90 06:21:41 GMT References: <15047@snow-white.udel.EDU> Reply-To: karl@sugar.hackercorp.com (Karl Lehenbauer) Organization: Sugar Land Unix - Houston Lines: 22 In article <15047@snow-white.udel.EDU> BARRETT%FOREST.ECIL.IASTATE.EDU@cunyvm.cuny.edu (Marc Barrett) writes: > Several months ago, I posted a message to this and another list >entitled "Amiga Fading?" This was a comment about an article in >TIME ... I basically agreed with the article, >and commented that the Amiga, as a serious influence on the computer >industry, is fading fast. > In the last few months since I wrote that message, I have had my >opppinions confirmed over and over and over again. ... ...and 50-odd more lines of Amiga-bashing. Fine, detonate your machine and unsuscribe from the group. Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out. Seriously, a lot of messages lately, particularly this one, do not contribute one bit to this group. If your only comment is that the Amiga is worthless, dead and buried, please keep it to yourself, share it with your smirking buddies in a newsgroup for whatever machine you think is really righteous, or forward it to /dev/null. -- -- uunet!sugar!karl "As long as there is a legion of superheros, all else -- can surely be made right." -- Sensor Girl -- Usenet access: (713) 438-5018