Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!jarthur!uunet!viusys!uxui!unislc!dave From: dave@unislc.uucp (Dave Martin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy Subject: Re: Addendum to the Great Lemmings Debate of 1991 Message-ID: <1991Apr4.234100.16674@unislc.uucp> Date: 4 Apr 91 23:41:00 GMT References: <287@atacama.cs.utexas.edu> Organization: unisys Lines: 21 From article <287@atacama.cs.utexas.edu>, by jonabbey@cs.utexas.edu (Jonathan David Abbey): > > Being able to pay 1000 dollars to get a CD player, that I > can use as an encyclopedia, and with which I will be able to access CD-ROM > databases and information systems, which I will be able to play very good > games on, which I can run some of my Amiga 1000 software on, which I will > be able to hook up to my modem, which I will hopefully be able to link > to ISDN when the time comes and perhaps see a QuantumLink type thing with > CD-ROM caliber storage of still screens and music.. (Disclaimer.. I have > never owned a C64. I bought a PCjr instead. I regret that somewhat, but > King's Quest looked *so* good.. 8-) "Someday i'd like to sit down and diagram that sentence." -- said to a reporter during a desert-storm press briefing. 8-) 8-) 8-) -- VAX Headroom Speaking for myself only... blah blah blahblah blah... Internet: DMARTIN@CC.WEBER.EDU dave@saltlcy-unisys.army.mil uucp: dave@unislc.uucp or use the Path: line. Now was that civilized? No, clearly not. Fun, but in no sense civilized.