Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!pasteur!ames!elroy!gryphon!jdow From: jdow@gryphon.COM (J. Dow) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: OLD TIMERS Message-ID: <14606@gryphon.COM> Date: 12 Apr 89 07:18:18 GMT References: <8904110011.AA13584@terra.oscs.montana.edu> Reply-To: jdow@gryphon.COM (J. Dow) Organization: Wizardess Designs, Hermosa Beach, Ca. Lines: 29 In article <8904110011.AA13584@terra.oscs.montana.edu> iphwk@TERRA.OSCS.MONTANA.EDU (Bill Kinnersley) writes: >[In "Re: one disk drive", Theodore Dennison said:] >: >: In article <4755@charon.unm.edu> hansb@ariel.unm.edu (The Amiga Programmer) >: writes: >: > >: >*********************** Hans Bechtel >: > >October 26, 1985. In Montana, no less. > > >-- >--Bill Kinnersley Well, Nov 2, 1985 beats most November purchases. And Amy is still running strong as my second machine. -- Sometimes a bird in the hand leaves a sticky deposit. Perhaps it were best it remain there in the bush with the other one. {@_@} jdow@bix (where else?) Sometimes the dragon wins. Sometimes jdow@gryphon.CTS.COM the knight. Does the fair maiden ever {backbone}!gryphon!jdow win? Surely both the knight and dragon stink. Maybe the maiden should suicide? Better yet - she should get an Amiga and quit playing with dragons and knights.