Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!udel!mmdf From: C503719@umcvmb.missouri.edu (Baird McIntosh) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Student Reps? Message-ID: <11666@baldrick.udel.EDU> Date: 20 Feb 90 14:16:51 GMT Sender: mmdf@udel.EDU Lines: 30 In article <27084@cup.portal.com>, Doug_B_Erdely@Cup.Portal.Com (Doug) writes: >About a week ago there was an article posted concerning a NEW program from >CBM for Student Amiga reps. I went back trying to find the article and >cant seem to find it. Could someone point me to the article (maybe the >thread title) or better yet mail me the article that contained the E-mail >address to CBM? We have several Students in our user group who would LOVE >to help push the Amiga. I wanted to contect CBM for more info and the >needed forms. Thanks for ANY and ALL help! :) I posted the original article. The information in it came from a letter that was sent to a member of the Columbia Commodore User group. I want to reiterate (that seems redundant; should be iterate, i.e. repeat) that I am in no way associated with Commodore or their Student Rep program, assuming one exists. Following my post, someone else followed up saying that this program was not in effect yet. Thus, I will not be giving out any further info/details from the letter since I don't know if the program exists. I will give you the email address for Michael Levin who is supposed to be the in-house student consultant in West Chester; ask him about the new ASOCC program: mikel@cbmvax.commodore.com Also, if that address bounces, try: cbmvax!mikel@uunet.uu.net ***NOTE: You may be waiting awhile for a reply (so don't hold your toes... ...er..nose...er, breath :-) 1.RAM DISK:> type baird.sig Baird McIntosh (2nd yr CS/Math major, University of Missouri-Columbia) c503719@umcvmb.missouri.edu <-or-> c503719@umcvmb.bitnet "Every multitasking system needs a talking clock..." -- Andy Finkel