Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!elroy!cit-vax!oberon!nunki.usc.edu!castor.usc.edu!rjung From: rjung@castor.usc.edu (Robert Jung) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Bye-bye, Atarians Message-ID: <858@nunki.usc.edu> Date: 5 May 88 23:26:30 GMT References: <880501041352.036351@HIS-PHOENIX-MULTICS.ARPA> <223@snjsn1.SJ.ATE.SLB.COM> <1786@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> <857@nunki.usc.edu> Sender: news@nunki.usc.edu Reply-To: rjung@castor.usc.edu (Robert Jung) Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Lines: 28 Like many of us non-employeed types, I'm going to be gone from the net, because I'm losing system access at the end of the semester. I'll make this short and sweet (well, Nutrasweetened, maybe): * Don't send me mail. It's a waste of time, and aggravates the net. * I'll miss all of you guys. It's been fun seeing how "professional developers" approach the ST, and I wish it didn't have to end (Maybe this fall... B-) * We all know the ST is essentally a good machine, but Atari Corp. needs some sprucing up. While the Atari-flaming can get depressing at times, DO NOT STOP! If we keep this criticism constructive, maybe things *will* improve (Hope, y'know). * I love my ST, and still don't regret the purchase. Bye everybody, --R.J. B-) ______________________________________________________________________________ Bitnet: rjung@castor.usc.edu "Who needs an Amiga?" = == = = == = Power WithOUT the Price = == = ===== == ===== Just because it's 8-bits doesn't make it obsolete. ==== == ====