Date: Tue, 23 May 1995 06:53:58 -0500 (CDT)
From: Chris Hall <chall@clover.cleaf.com>
To: jcompton@shell.portal.com

The co-sysop on my BBS had big problems with A&M Computer repair. He wanted me to email this to you so you could put in the AR and warn everyone about this company.

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From PUTYTHECAT@delphi.com Sat May 27 21:05:34 1995
Date: Sun, 28 May 1995 00:06:11 -0400 (EDT)

Dear Jason,

I have read a lot of UseNet posts recently concerning the whereabouts of Stefan Boberg, the author of the LHA archiver. Apparently several people (close to 10 by my count) have sent in their registration fees, but they never received the registered version of LHA or any word back from him. Several others, myself included, have wanted to send in for the registered version, but the address listed in the documentation is four years old and half way across the planet. I know I'm not about to send out money till I confirm the address - especially in light of the recent messages I've read.

My question to you is: Do you know the whereabouts of Stefan Boberg or at least his current address? One of the posts said they heard Stefan has recently joined the programming group "Team 17". All EMail messages to them though have gone unanswered.

If you don't know his whereabouts, would you at least consider including this letter in the next issue of AR so he or someone else who knows his whereabouts might read it?

HEY STEFAN, PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO SEND YOU MONEY!!! THE LEAST YOU COULD DO IS MAKE IT EASY FOR THEM!!!

- Anyone?


From: Bill Silvey <wsilvey@magua.oo.com>
To: jcompton@xnet.com
Subject: ...PANTS? (letter to editor)

Jason-

After reading the latest word from Escom, I'm inclined to think of the episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000* in which Joel gave all of the 'bots neat presents. Tom got a hot-rod go-cart, Gypsy got a bath playset, and Crow got ... PANTS.

Well, that's what U.S. Amiga users got handed this week. Pants. In other words, all of the good news was just that -- if you happened to live in Europe. Or be one of the 10000 people in the US or Canada who can afford one of the 10000 A4000T's Escom is so GENEROUSLY sending across the sea.

So here we sit. European Amiga users get the neat toys and we get... nothing. Not a damn thing. Ten thousand A4000t's are an excuse for Escom to say "Look. Amigas don't sell worth a damn in North America. Let's not even think about that market any more." Why? Who in the hell will be able (willing) to pay for an A4000T? NewTek? Not hardly. They jumped ship a month ago. Die-hard Amiga users? OK. There's 10000. That's not even the beginning of a thought of an idea about doing something that might create an indication of a ripple in the computer market here.

This isn't an "It's not made here Alex should have won" rant...lots of great things come out of Europe. But how "fair" is it to NA Amiga users to be completely ignored by Escom? It isn't. And I guess now that NA stands for "Not Applicable" now.

And set-top boxes, you say? Great. We got a shirt with our pants.

*ObAmiga: They use(d?) Video Toasters extensively in the "BestBrains" labs.

Anyone who leaves the platform, at least here, can't be accused of "abandoning" the Amiga. It's abandoned us.

Sadly,


I was reading AR 3.09 today (I don't have a modem etc., but friends generally send me AR) and I thought I'd just add a coupla things to the letter about UK Amiga mags:-

Glad Escom are gonna restart production of A600s (assuming of course that they actually do what they say they're gonna do...) it really is an underrated little machine-graphically disadvantaged though it may be :-( - it's a great "first-timer's" computer. If I'd had to start out on an A1200, never having touched a computer before, I'd have been put right off, instead of hooked for life. ;-)

Anyway, thanx to you and AR for keeping the Amiga community in touch with what's been happening over the past rather traumatic year or so.

Jen Allen
Sussex, England