Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!munnari.oz.au!manuel!ccadfa!prolix!dac From: dac@prolix.pub.uu.oz.au (Andrew Clayton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy Subject: Re: Amiga OS *IS* state of the art Message-ID: <18ee213a.ARN170f@prolix.pub.uu.oz.au> Date: 3 Apr 91 13:07:38 GMT References: <1991Mar28.051303.4703@grebyn.com> <1991Mar29.184119.5083@sugar.hackercorp.com> <1762.tnews@templar.actrix.gen.nz> <1991Apr2.191525.26491@sugar.hackercorp.com> Reply-To: dac@prolix.pub.uu.oz.au Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy Organization: More like Mis~, really. Lines: 24 In article <1991Apr2.191525.26491@sugar.hackercorp.com>, Peter da Silva writes: > In article <1762.tnews@templar.actrix.gen.nz> jbickers@templar.actrix.gen.nz (John Bickers) writes: > > Quoted from <1991Mar29.184119.5083@sugar.hackercorp.com> by peter@sugar.hackercorp.com (Peter da Silva): > > > You can reboot the IBM-PC clone in my bedroom all you want, and unless > > > you bring your own O/S in with you you will not be able to defeat the > > > Hm. I take a DOS disk out with me when visiting people whose machines > > need fiddling with at work. And a disk editor, and a binary file > > editor, and a couple of other things. > > I don't expect people to be carrying bootable DOS disks when they go visiting > friends. I'm not one of the folks whose machines "need fiddling at work". Do > you actually go visiting people at home with an MS-DOS boot disk? If so, I > would suggest getting a life. > -- > Peter da Silva. `-_-' > . This has my vote for 'funniest posting in comp.sys.amiga.advocacy' for the week. Dac --