Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!seismo!dimacs.rutgers.edu!rutgers!cmcl2!sbcs!eeserv1.ic.sunysb.edu!dtiberio From: dtiberio@eeserv1.ic.sunysb.edu (David Tiberio) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy Subject: Re: An interesting idea... Message-ID: <1991May12.190016.28094@sbcs.sunysb.edu> Date: 12 May 91 19:00:16 GMT References: <1991May7.235145.12420@sbcs.sunysb.edu> Sender: usenet@sbcs.sunysb.edu (Usenet poster) Organization: State University of New York at Stony Brook Lines: 29 In article melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger) writes: > >In article <1991May7.235145.12420@sbcs.sunysb.edu> dtiberio@eeserv1.ic.sunysb.edu (David Tiberio) writes: > > > Oh, I thought the Amiga uses a 6502 chip. Are you sure Motorola makes 6502s? > > >In that case, I get to ignore the rest of your article. > >-mIKE Oh you really can't take a joke can you. First you insult me for thinking that I don't know that I have a 68000, and now you come up with another reason to ignore the facts. I find that quite often you are doing this. Maybe you should stop being so closed minded. You are just arguing because you have a computer that is nExt to dead, and you are trying to hype it as much as possible. It happened when the Atari ST died, it happened when the Amiga was on its knees, and it happened when the Apple IIGS was conceived. Admit it. Your goal is to find a reason why you didn't make a mistake in buying your computer. -- David Tiberio SUNY Stony Brook 2-3481 AMIGA DDD-MEN "If you think that we're here for the money, we could live without it. But the world isn't too good here, and it wasn't always like that." Un ragazzo di Casalbordino, Italia.