Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!stanford.edu!neon.Stanford.EDU!torrie From: torrie@cs.stanford.edu (Evan Torrie) Subject: Re: An interesting idea... Message-ID: <1991May9.001717.22628@neon.Stanford.EDU> Sender: torrie@neon.Stanford.EDU (Evan James Torrie) Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University, Ca , USA References: <1991May5.115329.24187@sugar.hackercorp.com><_g5Gy0x*1@ cs.psu.edu> <1991May6.110530.7978@sugar.hackercorp.com><=0bGppm&1@cs.psu.edu> <12870@aggie.ucdavis.edu> <12876@aggie.ucdavis.edu> <3325.tnews@templar.actrix.gen.nz> Date: Thu, 9 May 1991 00:17:17 GMT Lines: 22 jbickers@templar.actrix.gen.nz (John Bickers) writes: >Quoted from by melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger): >> I understood what you meant. I wanted to get acrossed the point that >> the NeXT produces a superior machine. That is what's important right? > Not in the context you were using, re competing with the "big boys". > That definitely implied commercial viability. I don't think the NeXT > comes close to the "big boys" in the quality field, as far as > real workstations go. John, Does NeXT have any presence in the EnZed market? Evan. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Evan Torrie. Stanford University, Class of 199? torrie@cs.stanford.edu "Cold is God's way of telling us to burn more Catholics" - Lady Whiteadder